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The shadow ministers of opposition parties, strutting their stuff in a half-empty and under-reported Parliament, almost always find it hard to make a public mark.
Two years ago, in perhaps the most public mark of artistic recognition to date, he was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters, joining the likes of John Updike, Toni Morrison, and Norman Mailer.
The American mathematician John Nash, who has died aged 86 in a taxi cab crash in New Jersey, made his public mark as the subject of the 2001 film A Beautiful Mind.
Maybe not, said the media, but plainly he had not done his job of controlling just where it did go.Though Mr Kok plans to stay prime minister until a new government is formed (which could be many weeks after election day), he will hand over the party reins late this year, amply soon enough for Mr Melkert to make his public mark.
Yet more than with any of his writings, he made his public mark with another Picasso scholar, Elizabeth Cowling, by curating two groundbreaking Tate exhibitions: Picasso: Sculptor/Painter, in 1994, and Matisse/Picasso, in 2002-03, which also travelled to the Grand Palais in Paris and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
But in December 1954 the Senate voted to censure Mr McCarthy for abusing his power as a senator - only the fourth time in history a senator had received such a public mark of disapproval.
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Sutton Corner is the only public marking of the birth of the Kennedy era.
His surprise announcement, made first to a columnist for the newspaper Haaretz who had been summoned to his house, and then in public, marks a turning point.
The Book of Common Prayer in the priest's coat pocket, contains an elaborate system, a liturgical orrery, for the public marking of time.
Whenever there is a public mark-up, carried interest is included.
She fully recovers from her illness a year later, and the Golden Garden's discovery is then made public, marking the beginning of Layton's fame in the field of archaeology.
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