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He struggled to make a mark of his own.
It's hard enough for a son to follow a musically-gifted father and make a mark of his own.
Take Dev, who was first noticed on the left-field Far East Movement dance-rap hit "Like a G6" but who has an ineffectual voice and has largely failed to make a mark of her own.
Cyril Chapman, his obituarist in the Birmingham Post, described him as "one of Blues' most skilful and popular players … who harnessed a keen intelligence to natural footballing ability to make a mark of considerable distinction on the game.
Though Mr. Lieber has kept a low profile in his short time with the city, people who know him say he has strong ambitions to make a mark of his own.
"I just kept on thinking that I don't want to be a person who has a family lineage, but want to make a mark of their own".
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Teenager Silvagni set up Carlton's first goal of the match and was enthusiastic through the contest without making a mark of his own.
In a telephone interview from his home in New Delhi, Mr. Jha said, "The prohibition on beef-eating has been made a mark of Hindu identity, but this is historically not true".
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