Sentence examples for marked at a from inspiring English sources

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It was marked at a poem about the struggle of a person walking through storms.

Its 40th anniversary has been marked at a series of public talks and at a major Berger conference at King's College London.

The 200th anniversary of Queen Victoria's birth will be marked at a Prom where Stephen Hough will play Victoria's actual piano, the first time it will be played outside Buckingham Palace.

The occasion will be marked at a celebration at the Marine Air Terminal at La Guardia Airport in New York, home of Pan Am's flying boats in the 1940's.

Despite the carnage, the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks was being marked at a ceremony at the US embassy in Kabul, with talk of progress being made.

But they were wrong, and now they face the prospect of having to keep large chunks of the debt on their own books indefinitely, marked at a loss.How big a loss is hard to gauge.

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The 50th anniversary of a revolutionary aircraft has been marked at an event in Nottinghamshire.

Under this view, these phonemes are not marked at an abstract level as either front vowels or back vowels.

It marked, at any rate, a moment of self-definition for Peyton and Brown, the beginning of their real careers.

If the finding was not marked at all by CAD a zero level was assigned.

It was remarkable to see how Tottenham loosened their grip and Wes Morgan equalised following slack marking at a corner.

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