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been marking
noun
Boundary, land within a boundary. A boundary; a border or frontier. A boundary-post or fence. A stone or post used to indicate position and guide travellers. A type of small region or principality. A common, or area of common land, especially among early Germanic peoples.
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Forest had been marking time for a while and Clough had increasingly taken refuge in alcohol.
Europe's biggest economy has been marking time since the start of this year.
The chief examiners, I know – but they haven't individually been marking the paper".
(Saks, like many stores, has been marking some high-grade merchandise down by 70percentt).
He has been marking downs at the team's home games for two decades.
Readings, exhibitions, walks and various other events have been marking the only novel Wilde published.
He has been marking the occasion with concerts around the world that have reaffirmed his astonishing productivity and multifarious connections.
Armani has been marking his 40th year in the industry by taking time to focus on his achievements.
"We have been marking it down all day," he said, a little exhausted by his cohort, by clothes, by life.
Grrlscientist has been marking the occasion this week with a series of posts chronicling the fate of extinct bird.
The heartbeat of campus life, the Cornell Chimes have been marking the hours and chiming concerts for more than a century.
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