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There was nothing to mark the spot nearby where Gavin Cato died.
There is nothing to mark the spot where he lies, just like Pancho.
"Three Women" includes no character descriptions, no stage directions and no dialogue — nothing to mark it as a play rather than a poem.
He missed the intimate quartiers of Paris, finding in their place only "filmy atmospheres, longitudinally stretched masses with nothing to mark a beginning or end".
But my "conversation" with Jim and Kathy had no special quality; it was entirely commonplace, with nothing to mark it as a hallucination.
"I got very upset when I finally saw the grave because it was just a piece of barren ground with nothing to mark it," she says.
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There is nothing else to mark his death.
The sheer compilation — one after the other, with their brief explanatory supertitles — strips the places and the events of their specificity; the montage does nothing more than to mark each of them with Johnson's virtual "I was here" onscreen watermark and doesn't suggest at all what any of them mean to her.
At the start it's all rather reminiscent of the Dardenne brothers' excellent 1999 Palme D'Or winner Rosetta – a determined, troubled teenager stopping at nothing to make a mark in life.
It seemed strange that, with such a perennially fascinating subject, nothing was being done to mark its centenary".
There is now nothing left above ground to mark the crossing; urban explorers hoping for a subterranean playground will also be disappointed.
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