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The war years marked him for ever.
But it was in Maldive, apparently, where his life style marked him for capture.
Charles Albert succeeded in reconciling with Charles Felix, but his vacillating conduct marked him for years to come.
Nina Munk, one of his five children, says that his first experience of failure marked him for life.
Somehow, it's an appropriate setting for a man whose background has marked him for life as a citizen musician.
When the remaining Beltrán Leyva brothers realized La Barbie had set up A.B.L. with the F.B.I., they marked him for death.
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Now his short stint in jail will mark him for the rest of his life.
"Snowy" Tindill, his fair hair marking him for spectators, made his first impact in rugby, winning selection for Wellington's provincial team in 1932.
Predictably Germany's coach, Joachim Löw, wastes no time marking him for artistic impression and counts only his goals while applauding his application.
And it came from friendships he made: the Polish doctor who tore up the card marking him for the gas chamber, the two boys who helped him stagger across a field on frostbitten toes to avoid execution.
Even at 21 he had, said Graeme Murty, who had attempted to mark him for Reading that aforementioned day, "all the attributes", being not just skilful but physically formidable.
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