Sentence examples for mark affixed from inspiring English sources

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The question mark affixed to the title speaks to the nature of Foxman's thesis.

Etymologically, stigma was a bodily mark connoting a low social or moral status (such as slavery), or a bodily mark affixed as a religious symbol to indicate some sort of divine grace.

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Once the king was satisfied of the written translation's veracity, he would sign his mark, affix the royal seal (which depicted an elephant), and then have the document signed and witnessed by a number of white men, at least one of whom would also write an endorsement of the proclamation.

Half of them appeared to be Jewish, he wrote, and affixed a mark next to those names.

Of course, one aspect of that experience is the impulse to rebel against it - the desire to rescue thought, feeling and ambition from the quotation marks that seem perpetually affixed to them, to recover the possibility of earnest emotion, ethical commitment and serious thought.

The mark of personality that gets affixed to a work, the name or names of its creators, is no banner but the very mark of artistic consciousness.

Huh is warming to Salas's idea that he wear a belt buckle with a question mark and affix a giant question mark to his golf bag.

Drill a hole at this mark, then affix the 3 nuts to the bolt and can as in the previous step: 1 against the handle, 1 outside the can, 1 inside the can.

Society created and affixed the stigma.

A validation mark is thus generated which can be affixed on a document or included on an optical chip or magnetic tape in any card.

Their position in the plate was marked by dotting a sheet of plastic transparency affixed to the bottom of the plate using a fine tipped permanent marker.

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