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And Mr. Weinstein and Mr. Altschuler began to mark their prey.
He then began to mark his routes -spirals, circles, straight lines - on maps that could be shown in a gallery.
But in 2007, Goldman began to mark down the value of the supersenior collateralized debt obligations that were underlying credit-default swap agreements with A.I.G.
The 2006 vintage, too, was marked by cool weather — a throwback to the early 1990s, before a run of intense heat began to mark the wines.
There was time for some chitchat before a news conference began to mark Woods's third successive victory in Nicklaus's Memorial Tournament.
As he aged, Francis's gray coat grew lighter; tear stains began to mark the hollows beneath his eyes, and a cushioned dog bed graced his perch beside the stove.
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On June 27th Britain will begin to mark a new Armed Forces Day.British forces have been at war for the past seven years.
In most cases, the families of those taken and the survivors are just now beginning to mark the 50th anniversaries of their capture.
In 2014, as we begin to mark the centenary of the first world war, we should honour those who died, most certainly, and gratefully too, but we should never glorify.
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