Sentence examples similar to has one mark from inspiring English sources

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I am your friend!" Never has one exclamation mark seemed quite so deeply Black Mirror.

Baby has one identifying mark: the plot's one concession to a low-class dumb joke, unfortunately recurring.

They became enamored with the idea of coffee, since it has one of the highest mark-ups of any everyday consumable product.

Every politician employs pollsters, but Mrs. Clinton, tellingly, has one, Mark Penn, as her top campaign strategist.

Johnston stated, "He says he'll get me one for -- you can have one for 100 marks [€51/U.S.$46] a night or buy them for two or three thousand marks [€1,026 to €1,538/U.S.$925 to U.S.$1,388].

A good sesh is intrinsic to the health of the soul, but it's impossible to have one without leaving a mark.

Each head shot should have one or more trust marks, the person's school, previous employer or notable recognitions listed beside it.

Marks even had one of the paperweights that he brandished on camera.

He has punted 623 times without having one blocked, matching Dave Jennings's mark.

Having one longer (e.g., 20 mark) question per assessment mixed with shorter questions should lead to qualitative differences in students learning.

Of note, two of the five tables achieved full marks by having one line per patient in studies that had a total of 17 and 40 patients.

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