Sentence examples for be a mark that from inspiring English sources

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The abrupt departure of Anthony Scaramucci, the President's communications director, is said to be a mark that Kelly has taken control of the White House.

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Amanullah died in 2005, and the downward mobility, the toil, of his parents' immigrant experience is a mark that has never left Khan.

Easyjet courted a lot of controversy for this in the past – effectively trying to own the word 'easy', which many argue is a mark that is descriptive or devoid of distinctive character.

It is a mark that is firmly in Semenya's sights with the Rio Olympics a year away.

His record was broken (Wilt, 55), but his 32 rebounds in one half that night is a mark that still stands.

In 1879, he set an MLB single-season record with 50 outfield assists, which is a mark that has stood for over 130 years.

H3 acetylation was the first chromatin modification associated with PML RAR α binding and is a mark that is negatively correlated with PML RAR α binding.

Stigma as proposed by Jones et al. (1984), in elaboration of Goffman's definition, is a "mark" that links a person to undesirable characteristics [ 5, 6].

A cutie mark is a mark that tells a pony their destiny and shows what they are good at.

It is a mark that Coach Bill Belichick has left wherever he has been involved with a defense.

"It is a mark that says you are a strong, hard skier, but that you also care about your safety".

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