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I remember Lorraine not being able to mark in rehearsals [sing in a way that rested her voice].
His mother, Winnie Johnson, died in August last year without having fulfilled her wish of being able to mark her son's grave.
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Altogether, she was able to mark 10 spots before the rain made the ice too slushy.
It is possible that some banks will mark their assets down too far, and will be able to mark them back up at a later date.
Mowen was able to mark him, and every time he tried to make a break the defence was on the front foot.
You might think Broadway would have been able to mark Coward's contributions to our melting civilization with something a bit more stylish than "Waiting in the Wings".
Teams that search for unexploded mines have been able to mark only 60 to 70percentt of the cluster bomb sites so far.
The two-club response was game-forcing, so South was able to mark time with two no-trump at her second turn.
MUMBAI — "Will we ever be able to mark enough?" the Indian contemporary artist Shilpa Gupta asks in the title of her current exhibition in Innsbruck, Austria.
Mr. Mohamed said he rarely slept during a week or so at the prison and was able to mark time only by the daily cycle of Islamic prayers.
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