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The following decade marked something of a change, however.
This marked something of another day at the offense, er, office, for Barner and the Ducks.
For the UK exchequer, too, the deal marked something of a record.
When World Cup football came to Germany in 2006 it marked something of a turning point.
It marked something of a leap forward, and is considered by many as among his best works.
So Sunday marked something of a victory for "60 Minutes," when it tied "Millionaire" in the ratings.
But their sixth free presidential election, held on June 26th, marked something of a departure from the high drama of earlier contests.
NEW YORK STORIES Recently, Kravitz sold (for about $15 million) his showplace SoHo duplex, which marked something of a departure for this born-and-bred city boy.
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