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It's a pattern that marks most of his movies.
In the deprivation that marks most of this country, that is hard to fathom, and Mr. Sibanda knows that the key is not in his agency's hands.
Not only should children be prevented from using exclamation marks most of the time, they should also be bribed or forcibly encouraged to use more colons and semicolons, the proper use of which both reflects and encourages careful thinking.
The troublesome problem of loneliness marks most of the works of Gabriel García Márquez.
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Evil influences were held to mark most of the katun endings.
— There was none of the glitzy offensive attack that had been its mark most of the season for Loyola of Maryland.
Rohlfs marked most of his works with a hard-to-copy incised little drawing of a bow saw around an "R" and filled the incisions with red wax.
For instance, Mr. Sherin, the C.F.O., readily admits that GE Capital does not mark most of the assets held by GE Capital to market.
Told simply it sounds like a Sirkian melodrama, but the film had a cool elegance and the timeless quality that marked most of the later work.
Credit Suisse and Goldman Sachs, which mark most of their balance-sheets to market and hence recognise losses early, are already running with core capital ratios of 10-12%.
A tumultuous liquid architecture ensued, combining Joan's love of Cézanne and early Mondrian with the new-found painterly exhilaration of de Kooning -- a synthesis that would mark most of her work throughout her life.
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