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Forget landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, the Empire State Building or the Colosseum; cemeteries are the punctuation marks in between, quiet islands amid the city racket.
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Transgression assumes the crossing of a boundary, a broken line which is either shored-up or redrawn in response; it thus marks an in-between state signalling danger, a pollution of the established order.
Transfiguration Sunday marks an in-between space -- between Epiphany, which began with the journey of the magi, and Lent, which begins Jesus' journey to the cross.
A senator really made his mark in between his magistracies, when he served in important salaried posts, military or civilian or both, sometimes far from Rome.
The public would see the range of marks, but it would be impossible for deal makers to know if their mole on the panel gave the high mark, or low mark, or any mark in between.
The alignment for the ridges is then marked in between the keylines according to selected spacing.
To explore the organizational features of the inferred clusters, we next assessed the distribution of transcription factors binding and histone marks in the boundaries between adjacent clusters.
In women, they are those, marked in orange, between hemispheres.
It is a low-water mark in relations between the two men.
Ten years ago, the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks marked a high-water mark in cooperation between Moscow and Washington.
The approximate usual auroral zone is marked in green between geomagnetic latitudes 65 and 75 °.
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