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Those specialized lefty scissors even bore a mark of shame: the green plastic coating around the handle.
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Because of these conditions the estimates will bear a mark of "pseudo-estimates", and must be interpreted with this limitation in mind.
A few figures are known, not all of which are really successful, but "The Lovers," a large, vigorously modelled group existing in two versions, which was probably the work of a French modeller, bears a mark in blue of a trident intersecting a crown, and this has been assigned to Chelsea.
The bar codes on the surface of the leukemia-generating cell bore a familiar mark: of all cell types found in blood, it most closely resembled the blood stem cell.
The apartment, which had three floors and a ballroom, bore a legible mark: not the mark of the group that established itself on Fifth Avenue before the turn of the century but the mark of the next rich group — the group that had established itself off Fifth Avenue, and especially on Park Avenue and Sutton Place, during the nineteen-twenties.
The apartment, which had three floors and a ballroom, bore a legible mark: not the mark of the group that established itself on Fifth Avenue before the turn of the century but the mark of the next rich group the group that had established itself off Fifth Avenue, and especially on Park Avenue and Sutton Place, during the nineteen-twenties.
This is not to suggest that other art forms aren't expensive, difficult or time-consuming, but the act of making a movie -- and how effin' long it takes -- bears a special mark of insanity, often robbing you of that initial, wild rush to bottle up those bad vibes in the first place.
The structural correlations between metabolic networks from different species bear a clear mark of their evolutionary history.
He bears this symbol as a mark of his loyalty towards his past in the Sekihō Army.
Yet the night was also a personal triumph for Spencer as Portland bore the mark of a team that had a solid game plan.
Its speed, crispness (despite an occasionally smudged phrase), and unsentimentality bore the mark of a period-instrument man, but so did the conductor's ear for color (a gorgeous, pivotal moment in the slow movement).
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