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"Everybody had marked it off as a win for the Packers, but those guys in the locker room, they're football players," Crennel said.
Its technical skill, its industry, its relentless business savvy (a trait, interestingly, commonly associated at the time with both Germans and Jews) marked it off as among modernity's singular successes.
We all marked it off to "getting old" - until she said to my middle son (with a laugh) - Sometimes when I'm on the freeway I forget what to do.
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What marks it off from most other didactic literature, as Davidson says, is its gaiety; the disembowellings and rapes are drawn with breezily overdone matter-of-factness.
It's set in a bay with buoys marking it off from deeper water; children make sandcastles and chase ducks while teenagers lounge on a wooden dock.
Last of the jobs, The windings had been ploughed, furrows turned Three ply or four round each of the four sides Of the breathing land, to mark it off And out.
And what did he think were the dangers inherent in failing to mark it off from the other types?
But whether sharp or blurry, natural or artificial, for every object there appears to be a boundary that marks it off from the rest of the world.
An important aspect of the art of poetry and what clearly marks it off from prose is thus the musical ordering of words themselves or "versification".
We mark it off in increments: Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Pentecost and Ordinary Time.
Then, mark it off again.
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