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Full of stories, sneers, passions and dreams, they make a greater mark on history than a tweet.
But he began to make a greater mark as the label's combination producer and talent scout, bringing in Ms. Peebles and others.
Some also agree with Baroness Park of Monmouth, who said last year in the House of Lords, "a spank and a kiss solves everything, whereas cold-hearted treatment and reasoning leaves a much greater mark".
But rethinking one's position, or tactics, or point of view, can be a far greater mark of integrity than any purist's staunch refusal to yield, in politics as in anything else.
Other rookies — particularly Derrick Rose of the Chicago Bulls and O. J. Mayo of the Memphis Grizzlies — have carved an early niche and made a greater mark on their team.
However, he left a greater mark as an enabler, in charge of two of Britain's most important cultural institutions, the Edinburgh International Festival, from 1979 to 1983, and Radio 3, where, from 1985 to 1995, he also planned the annual seasons of Promenade concerts.
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Under this hypothesis, students who are predisposed to receptive input would get greater marks on tests than students who preferred productive exercises, if the teaching methodology focused on receptive listening skills.
But it was through her work with the severely distressed that she made her greatest mark.
Although Mayawati was influential at the national level, she made her greatest mark in Uttar Pradesh.
It was as a jazz educator, however, that he made his greatest mark.
Most other reviews hover, likewise, around the good-but-not-great mark.
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