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At a conference the school recently held, He Haiming of CCTV, China's dominant national broadcaster, pointed out that "Made in Germany" and "Made in Japan" were also once derided, but are now marks of quality.
Even after the Marne finally, if gingerly, embraced the Aube as a full part of Champagne in 1927, none of its vineyards were designated grand cru or even premier cru, marks of quality reserved only for the Marne.
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Since then, its Pavlovian, pre-episode fuzzy-screen ident has become a reassuring mark of quality.
"When a record comes from Island it's still a mark of quality," reflects Boot.
(That it was a spinoff of "Happy Days" was a mark of quality, as far as I was concerned).
A mark of quality in any game is the ability to perform consistently at a high standard over extended periods.
And during that time the Jazz Composers Collective has grown from bright idea to a mark of quality.
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