Sentence examples similar to miss to mark from inspiring English sources

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Cheering crowds, waving flags, commemorative crockery – all that's missing to mark the appearance of a royal baby is a poem.

In January he threw a lavish party (featuring three Miss Indias) to mark his company's entry into India.

In October 2012, Teng appeared unannounced at restaurant Szechuan Chongqing in her capacity as Miss World Canada to mark its joining of the Ocean Wise program.

Just yesterday he missed a meeting to mark the 17th anniversary of Kim Jong-il's election as general secretary of the ruling party.

The 'X' code, used to mark missed households, was expanded to allow CMCs to identify the causes for not immunizing a child.

Limb bones are mostly missing, and the clusters appear to mark carcasses from which the limb bones were selectively removed.

Three easy-to-miss words mark the fact that this story will not end in a feeble spasm.

If Mr. Ford were to miss that mark, he would have to organize a petition drive — collecting 15,000 signatures from across the state — to get on the ballot, a cumbersome and costly process.

Criticisms of Anderson's position from within mainstream English-language philosophy have always seemed to his followers to miss their mark.

Without serious discussions about the psycho-social effects of adults treating (or rather mistreating) children "in poverty," we will continue to miss the mark when it comes to achieving educational excellence in public schools.

Because of this, in focus and outlook it often seems to miss its mark, with the selection of artwork pandering to woolly clichés of American society as in thrall to materialism and fame.

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