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Eating them is a measure of one's daring, and a mark of commitment to a certain kind of experience-driven twenty-first-century dining; cooking them usually means having tattoos of pigs' heads, knives, or foie-gras ducks on one's own muscles.
Nato membership was also seen as a mark of commitment to Western values and standards.
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Another made an injury a point of pride: "I danced hard with a sprained ankle, on a sprain!" Because ballet is such a physically grueling sport, and injury such a common occurrence, it is itself almost a mark of dedication and commitment.
As a mark of her commitment to the production, Zeta-Jones has moved her family to New York from their home in Bermuda for the duration of the run.
It would be wrong to measure only how much money is invested in scientific research as a mark of our commitment".
In truth, Mr. Doo is an aspiring entrepreneur who created the Scooby Snack as a healthy nibble for human consumption, and his obsession with them is a mark of his commitment to the brand that he is building.
But the Small Business Administration and the Financial Services Roundtable assured me that they would be issuing their own report card toward the end of September and that it would clearly state how the banks were doing at the one-year mark of their commitment.
The mark of ontological commitment is not made at the level of the quantifiers, but via the existence predicate.
"We didn't have Jade Dernbach to bowl yesterday, and to be honest it was a mark of his commitment and attitude that he actually bowled as many overs as he did on day two.
The Senate on Thursday endorsed a free trade agreement with six Latin American nations, handing a major win to President Bush, who has promoted the accord as a mark of U.S. commitment to democracy and prosperity in the hemisphere.
Thus, our observations suggest GFP-Nit1 aggregation does not mark a point of commitment to cell death in all cells.
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