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So, in some instances higher BMI could be considered a mark of well-being in older individuals at least as far as it is not associated with increased comorbidity.
The fact that the book is so tied-in to its era is also a mark of how well he was able to situate it.
To the Editor: It's a mark of how well the Republican presidents packed the Supreme Court with conservatives that Justice John Paul Stevens is now seen as its leading liberal.
"To come away from the San Siro disappointed at not picking up a point - or three points - is a mark of how well we've developed and played, but you have to take your chances when you're on top and unfortunately we didn't get the break of the ball.
That's the mark of a well thought out script, a strong plotline, pivotal dialogue and engaging life-like characters.
The venerable London Review of Books& 8212"the mark of a well-furnished mind"& 8212was celebrating its thirtieth anniversary with generous pours, the mark of a well-furnished bar.
That is the mark of a well-informed and practical electorate, but it also illustrates a difficulty with the system.
They eat them!" One mark of a well-made purse is protective feet on the bottom to shield it from the filth of New York surfaces.
As discussed earlier, students appreciate and react positively to lengthier syllabuses that bear the marks of being well planned.
Regardless of the voice attached, the subjects of Mr. McMullen's pieces knew the mark of his work well.
She has quoted these words in a number of interviews and papers, offering them as the mark of a life well lived.
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