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It marks a sharp reversal of course for the hard-line Communist government in Pyongyang, which had declared a new era of openness last year in an effort to save its desperate economy.

Dr. Salchow said that the group had used flour to mark a course two months ago in Washington without incident.

First it marked out a race-course, in a sort of circle, ('the exact shape doesn't matter,' it said,) and then all the party were placed along the course, here and there.

It was marked, of course, by a wooden cross, and on this was written "Sergeant Joyce Kilmer".

This, of course, marked a sudden uptick in our cookie consumption.

His lively teaching courses marked a break between classical university teaching and transmission of modern scientific knowledge.

And last week marked a new Google product of course, the first in…well a week.

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have marked a milestone in the use of technology for education.

Of course, this past Tuesday marked a somber date in rock history: April 5.

Imagine heading out to a poorly marked course after a long day at the office and then busting a lung trying to beat your nemesis.

Mr. Green's press office sent out a victory-lap schedule for Friday at 5 08 p.m. yesterday, though taking care to mark it as "of course, a tentative schedule".

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