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When that measure, too, won approval on Wednesday, it not only marked a victory of legislative savvy and persistence.
My head covering not only marked me out as a Muslim woman, but was a kind of opposition to the crooked regime.
The detention not only marked the first time in Argentine history that an elected president had been arrested, but also reflected a significant change in the country's politics.
The fight not only marked the historic ascent of a black champion, it introduced a new kind of black athlete: confident and unafraid.
His victory in a presidential election in 1983 not only marked the end of the region's most vicious military dictatorship, during which at least 9,000 Argentines "disappeared".
To be fair, some of the anger seems motivated by Circuit City's ads, which promised some thirty per cent discounts, when at the moment most items are only marked down ten per cent.
President Bush's decision was even more noteworthy because it not only marked progress in his own thinking, but it also went against some of the most powerful elements of his political base.
They resumed their relationship in 1969, and it not only marked Hutcherson's growing confidence as a composer, but also the appearance of the young Chick Corea as an influential contributor.
However, this period only marked the very beginning of the professional e-sports industry.
The ads look so similar to organic news feed stories and are only marked in the bottom right corner — the last place a user's eyes will scan.
Only marked or severechronic progressive nephropathies (CPN) are listed in male animals,excluding two nephroblastomas in groups consuming GMO 11% and GMO 22% +Roundup.
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