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So distinctive was this marking that it became known as "the mask of Hiroshima".
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To mark that anniversary, it is offering a discounted rate of $129 plus tax for one of its newly renovated guest rooms.
The improvements and the ensuing neatness and confidence were so marked that it set me thinking.
The similarities between the two are so marked that it is not impossible that the artist worked in both mediums.
She warned that the fall in election turnouts among working class voters in some British cities is now so marked that it amounts to a reversal by stealth of 19th-century reforms that spread the franchise.
After tipping blue food dye over the meat to mark that it's not fit for human consumption, Goatman hoses the spilt blood into the drain before moving on to repeat the process on a dead foal.
This oscillation is however not so marked that it would lead one to question STD's robustness across other data.
The gross examination during surgery showed inflammation around the bilateral ovaries that was so marked that it prevented identification of individual organs.
The envelope will be marked that it has been allocated and the infant's code will be written on the front of the envelope.
Nonetheless, the results were so marked that it was still possible to show the hypothesised inversion of the mortality rate ratios between TB-exposed children and community controls between the pre-IPT period and the IPT period.
"I kid you not, there are some players out there on tour who would mark that before tapping it in," she said.
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