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"What marks me as different from others is the very thing that marks me as the same as others," Ms. Ellison said.
Other days I disappear from my desk for hours, zip on the yellow mountaineering parka that marks me as a newcomer and embark on an expedition.
By contrast, my fondness for prose – and my disgusted CLOSE TAB when an interesting link turns out to be, ugh, a video – marks me as a digital fogey.
If being concerned about a more-than-20-year delay in regulating a carcinogenic substance that is ubiquitous in clothing, carpeting, furniture and paint marks me as a helicopter parent, then watch your head.
I know it marks me as an elitist to suggest that American voters are less than wise or well-informed, but yesterday's results really do seem to me like a textbook case of shooting oneself in the foot.
Surely that marks me as a man of the world.
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It had always marked me as foreign, inviting the question Where are you from?
We weren't charged for the wine – probably because they'd marked me as a reviewer.
Not being able to swim has marked me as an outsider my whole life.
Yet my accent marked me as not quite Canadian, and later marked me as not quite British, then not quite American, and certainly not Italian or French when I wrestled with those languages.
So it hurts to think that what I believed was a canny move may have marked me as a fish at the Internet poker table.
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