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"Do I have a mark?" We told him no.
In fact she did not have a mark on her.
We will have a mark on the stage to indicate this spot.
They said she didn't have a mark on her, and she didn't have any water in her lungs.
"Does he have a mark by his eye?" she asks the men standing around the body, in an apparent bid to avoid having to view the corpse.
The purveyors, realizing they have a mark, offer to rent their studio to Tommy for the making of the film, and their own professional crew comes with it.
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Few things have a marked price.
"In derivatives," says Weill, "we should have an exchange, where you can have a mark-to-market, a place where they can trade, so that you don't have a problem that can build up over multiple years, and all of a sudden you see a big collapse.
For instance, some fluoroscopic machines only have a marking every 15°.
Previous studies have shown that exposure to bright light can have a marked affect on alertness.
I think we should have a marking in history of how Singapore grew.
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