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For both, it was the realization that something about the type on those labels (Gill Sans, they later learned) marked the food, with no other cues needed, as indubitably English.

A difficult novel, let's say, "The Brothers Karamazov," will take most readers a matter of weeks to "read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest" (as "The Book of Common Prayer" has it).

"The combination of IIoT, Big Data analytics, cloud computing and machine learning marks a new era for industry," he says.

The archly refined, high-cultured villain was no new invention (Clifton Webb, in "Laura," was among the forerunners); their manners and learning both mark and signify their evil intent.

Twenty years ago on the inside cover of every issue there would appear a remarkable health warning that everyone involved in the business of economics should still read, mark and learn.

The Court of Appeal handed down a judgment yesterday that deserves to be read, marked, learned and inwardly digested by every British university vice-chancellor.

Changeux has read, marked, learned and inwardly digested Darwin's (1871) Descent of Man, which argues convincingly that human beings inherited their social insects from their social primate ancestors, which could not afford to act like egoists.

The ramp formed a sort of gallery, with learning stops marked along the path with a large visual (e.g. a photograph, map, or book cover).

Ten days later, I learned the mark on my shin was nothing, "a solar lentigo that became inflamed".

Horizontal lines mark learning cycle boundaries.

Most cancers, we have recently learned, are marked by alterations in miRNA.

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