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L.R.H.R. should be seen, Raine says, as a potential warning sign rather than a definitive mark of inevitable criminality.
Cytosine methylation is the definitive mark of epigenetic regulation in eukaryotes, but occurs only in the CpG context in insects [ 38].
No matter how many differences in the methods people to choose to becoming fluent in their target language, the opinion is almost universal that when you feel like you are 'thinking' in the language, this is a definitive mark of success.
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As a result few of the programs came to fruition and fewer still left a definitive mark on the conflict.
(Einstein 2010, 325) And like Einstein, for many pantheists rejection of a personal deity is the definitive mark or most important element of their position.
It was the first definitive sign of a crack.
Of course, Antonioni's ability to achieve what, in another context, Jean-Luc Godard called "the definitive by chance" is a mark of genius, of natural virtuosity.
And now the Mayflower slapped the definitive punctuation mark on the end of Mr. Spitzer's political career.
But it did mark the definitive end of the era in which "Idol" was as certain as death and taxes.
This feature, The Making of Pretty Polly (Observer Life, November 1994) offers a definitive portrait of Portillo, mark one, published the week before the controversial (and hastily scaled down) party to celebrate Portillo's ten years in the Commons.
Such a war would plunge Iraq deeper into mayhem and mark the definitive failure of George Bush's vaunted "freedom" project in the Middle East, not just in the eyes of Arabs but in those of Americans, too.
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