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He hadn't, of course, marked it on a map.
This refusal to admit life's normal regrets has, of course, marked Saint Laurent with a permanent innocence.
The hundred years after the civil war were, of course, marked by the emergence of a gradually stronger parliament.
It is already more race-soaked than the 2008 election, which, of course, marked the first time that a black man became a major-party candidate.
This, of course, marked a sudden uptick in our cookie consumption.
Because three intervals are of course marked by four sounds and five intervals by six sounds, subjective rhythmization generates two or three groups of two sounds.
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Masses of people would of course mark the end of wildness.
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The ends of these franchises do not, of course, mark an end to the genre's importance, nor do they portend an era of dissolution.
The year 2000, of course, marks the 250th anniversary of the death of J.S. Bach, so before it's too late to take timely note of the occasion, the New Haven Symphony and its music director, Jung-Ho Pak, have scheduled a celebration concert Dec. 14 at 7 30 p.m. in Woolsey Hall.
The free entry (you need to register online to get your name and time recorded, but you're welcome to just turn up and run; it's your park), the volunteers who turn out to make it happen, the vagaries of course marking that means 5k is sometimes more of a guideline, make it an unintimidating place for the novice runner.
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