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This environment is marked by more fertile soils than generally found on terra firme lands.
Mr. Thoman's 13-month reign at Xerox has been marked by more troubles than triumphs.
The royal visits have occasionally been marked by more than conspicuous consumption.
The boulevard is also marked by more covert references to the Church's reach.
His face was marked by more wrinkles, and the skin under his eyes sagged.
That future, he said, is going to be marked by more programs from studios like Paramount.
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Resource efficiency of such protocols has become even more prominent with the recent developments of wireless and ad hoc networks, which are marked by much more severe resource constraints in terms of bandwidth, memory, and computational capabilities.
Amichai's own childhood was marked by a more literal escape.
So far the pedestrian mall in Times Square is marked by little more than a few wobbly tables and metal chairs.
But, unlike Mr. Bush, Mr. Clinton's first months were marked by far more stinging legislative setbacks and political turbulence.
The Nov. 2-3 meeting was marked by even more vigorous debate, even if the conclusion was largely foregone, the minutes show.
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