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The event was designed to mark Europe Day.
It's an item in IHOP's Discover America pancake series, designed to mark the company's 50th birthday.
Sophie Dahl, the author's granddaughter, opened the campaign, designed to mark what would have been Roald's 95th birthday.
These video pieces, with accompanying scores by Reich, were designed to mark the turn of the millennium.
Viking has not published this book, designed to mark Puffin's 70th birthday, as well as it might have done.
The latest innovation in tailor-made cakes, however, is designed to mark not the beginning of your union, but the end.
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Additionally, an improved assay quantification algorithm could be designed to differentiate between stray marks and true signal (for example, one negative test had a dark smudge at the upper edge, which was included in the quantitation method of the current algorithm, but was clearly not spanning the width of the strip).
British Airways has repainted the first of nine A319s with a dove design to mark the London 2012 Olympics.
Alonso will be wearing a special helmet design to mark his passing Schumacher to become the highest points scorer in F1 history in Japan last weekend.
Shane Bissett, director of commemorative coin and bullion at the Royal Mint, said: "We felt there could be no more fitting design to mark the first birthday of our future king than the royal arms - the arms of the monarch - minted in honour of the future heir to the throne.
In addition, each town was invited to create its own "cachet," a commemorative design to mark the event printed or stamped on the envelopes mailed that week.
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