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The unofficial start to summer marks more than the beginning of barbecue season.
Black tire marks more than a hundred yards long could be seen along the highway's shoulder.
On each skull, she marks more than 20 spots with needles of different heights, indicating tissue depth.
CALAIS, FRANCE — On a clear day, England seems achingly close across the Channel, which marks more than just a geographic divide between Britain and France.
On the day, Rawlins said: "Today marks more than a mere stadium groundbreaking, it marks the beginning of a new era for the community, our fans and team.
But the exchange in the Commons marks more than this: a broadening of the field of battle between the parties.Until this week, most of the arguments have centred on when and whether Britain should adopt the euro.
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