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Many cornerstones are prominently marked with the date construction began.
In Tentena every house still standing has a cross prominently marked on its wall.
I drove around the Milford service plaza in the dark looking for the Supercharger, which is not prominently marked.
Kuala Lumpur's skyline may be more prominently marked, however, by a bank tower whose pinnacle glows with the bespectacled visage of Colonel Sanders.
The path to the elevator is so prominently marked and frequently mobbed that it calls to mind a ride at Disney World.
The dozens of local buildings owned by the Church, many of them historically significant and now prominently marked with posters advertising "Dianetics" or with the eight-pointed cross that serves as one of Scientology's symbols, have entered the landscape of iconic L.A. architecture as a visually stimulating mash of old Hollywood and seventies-style art direction and signage.
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My two local grocery chains prominently mark items discounted for loyalty club members.
The most-used law databases prominently mark law that has been overturned and cases that have been reversed with red flags.
Engadget also reports that the G Flex will sport a hefty 6-inch display (a hair larger than the Galaxy Round's screen), but other than that the G Flex seems to stick to the same sort of spartan design language that prominently marks so many other recent LG devices.
Fetal haemoglobin cells were prominently marking lower grades of tumours, as 76% (n=21) of the patients with G1pTa were HbF+, whereas only 6.7% (n=30) of the patients with G3pT1-pT2a were HbF+.
The white dots corresponding to higher P-values become almost invisible in the white background while dark dots corresponding to low P-values will be prominently visible marking the ' putative GIs' in the chromosome.
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