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But you can see the structural disadvantage that those seeking "mark to market" accountability in this debate face.
Experts say Beijing would seek to mark this year's 50th anniversary with deafening silence.
If Ms. Fenley moves toward anything, it is an inner self, an unshaken purpose; the arrow shot from the bow does not seek its mark.
Maps seek to mark the world and fix its flux, but in doing so they also loosen it from its moorings: as documents, they are at once fiercely empirical and faintly mystical.
The danger with numbers is that their mechanical reliability can be mistaken for certainty and can shield us from the powerful disorientation of the event they seek to mark.
Those figures, along with the Justice Department's invitation to inmates to seek commutations, mark a change in how Obama is using his power to grant clemency, compared to what his predecessors did.
It is a natural human desire to doubt what we have surrendered, seek to mark our territory, and want all the love.
The doctor didn't seek out Marks for her literary skills, however.
Yet her manner is easy and natural, her command of the space masterful in a way that some lesser artists might not have the belief to attempt, instead keeping the stage management to a minimum and babbling inanities as they seek their marks.
Sen. Jeff Flake's surprise decision to not seek reelection marked a major victory for Stephen K. Bannon and his pirate band of Republicans.
Campaigners are seeking to mark Shafilea Ahmed's birthday on 14 July as a national memorial day marking the deaths of the victims of honour violence.
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