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We next compared evolutionary markers of A(H1N1 pdm09 and A(H3N2) viruses.
They're the markers of a uniquely American romance.
Perhaps messiness and neatness are just markers of a person's spatial awareness and orientation.
Chavez and Allen do have an uncanny ear for the verbal markers of a vivid personality.
Mr. Craig, 50, bears the classic markers of a veteran of long battles with authority.
The wings and the feathers in "Black Swan" are surprisingly strong markers of a generational divide.
Beans are, in the developed world, markers of a hand-to-mouth lifestyle best left behind.
"Big eyebrows" are decadent markers of a booming economy, as is big hair (Brooke Shields and Debbie Harry both get a mention).
The incidents of political violence that punctuated the era — shootings, bombings, and the occasional robbery — remain unconvincing markers of a larger revolution that never came.
His argument is that higher pay will attract more markers of a higher quality.
The patient ratings were measured against clinical data on health outcomes, including, death rates, readmission rates and MRSA infections, all of which are considered as markers of a good hospital.
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