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This time: "No one Jewish enjoys skiing," he says, marking the joke with a wave of one arm.
We concluded there was no way our possession percentage was going to be higher than 'x', and that it would probably begin in this particular area," Gracia says, marking out a territory deep in his team's own half.
Especially when he does a routine about smoking ("You can't smoke nowhere on earf," he says, marking himself as a California resident) that concludes with a brilliant physical bit on a street corner player who makes every smoker's gesture a piece of ghetto theater.
And that means that gorillas are aware of inequities in their society, Ross says, marking the first time that such cognition has been observed in gorillas in a nonexperimental setting.
The service will now accept high-end clothing, the company says, marking eBay's desire to compete with a growing number of e-commerce sites and online marketplaces that help consumers sell their high-quality, secondhand fashion items, including apparel and accessories.
Now "party tracks are few-and-far-between," she says, marking an evolution in dance music.
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These campaigns, Kennedy says, mark a watershed.
This, she says, marks the edge of the underground stream.
The Merriam Webster Dictionary says "marked by cunning, duplicity, or bad faith".
His popularity, Hofer says, marks a "rendezvous with history".
Otherwise the finless porpoise will be gone for good, he said, marking another defeat for the river's biodiversity.
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