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"These are real marks of their ministry, sacramental marks".
Perhaps he had not heard that none of the country's 25,000 university applicants passed this year's entrance exams after administrators switched to a fair admissions system based on real marks rather than bribes and family connections.
Reggie White played in the USFL as well as Sam Mills, Sean Landetta and a stack of players that would later make real marks in the NFL.
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All of his work, Kartalopoulos said, has a "real mark of perfection" and "intelligent humanity".
The real mark of a documentary filmmaker's success may be a spot on "Larry King Live".
However, it was as an outstanding opening bowler that Higgs made his real mark.
He'll have that to make a real mark on the leaderboard.
The real mark of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's weakness may be that she never really had a proper successor.
Individually, and personality-wise, it needed a bit of time to grow up to make its real mark in Europe.
Her mean and inappropriate public derision of two teenage girls was a veil for the real mark: their political parents.
Priya Elan Rather than the status stiletto, the real mark of a woman in control is the silly little bag.
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