Sentence examples for marker that would from inspiring English sources

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Today, at their annual breakfast, the survivors and relatives will be shown a proposal by the Port Authority for an interim marker that would stand until the permanent memorial, "Reflecting Absence," is built.

B1 '93 Victims Memorial Plan Relatives of the victims of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing will be shown a Port Authority proposal for an interim marker that would stand until a permanent memorial is built.

But what about the ethical duty to warn those future generations with some kind of marker that would survive the scouring of Finland by glaciers and evolution of language?

Correspondents mobbed the activists as they made their way toward an airport employee with a sign reading "G9", identified in Snowden's invitation email as the marker that would lead them to him.

Camera- and mic boom-wielding correspondents mobbed each of the invitees in turn as they made their way toward an airport employee holding a sign reading "G9", previously identified in Snowden's invitation email as the marker that would lead them to Snowden.

There was also a green marker that would indicate FDA approval.

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"If we had a bio-marker that would tell us who is going to have no problems and who is going to have a difficult time – we may be able to develop drugs to give them for short windows of time.

Their business, started four years ago, bears all the markers that would seem to point toward collapse and extinction in a recessionary economy.

The results of this study provide 30 novel SSR markers that would be valuable in agriculture via plant breeding, phylogenetic relationships, cultivar identification and linkage mapping in cultivated bottle gourd as well as related cucurbits species.

At the final news conference of his presidency, Mr. Obama made clear on Wednesday that he finds some ideas advanced by President-elect Donald J. Trump so alarming that he laid out markers that would draw him back into the fray.

The measure provoked concern outside Iran after a Canadian newspaper, National Post, quoting "Iranian expatriates living in Canada," reported yesterday that it included provisions that would require Jews, Christians and other non-Muslims to wear colored cloth markers that would identify them.

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