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sole mark
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A feature, on the undersurface of a sedimentary stratum, that is a cast of a corresponding feature on the upper surface of the lower stratum
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That's not to say that attendance is the sole mark of membership in the church.
I think to look at Twitter as the sole mark of an organizations tech and social media savvy is only part of the picture.
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Hydrodynamic interpretation of these sole marks, interrelationship between palaeogeographic constraints governing the overall sediment dispersal pattern, and the stratification architecture in storm event beds signify complex interplay of mutually perpendicular shore-parallel and shore-normal components of storm current in shallow marine setting.
Liberty Lane Acquisition filed Tuesday to go public with Goldman as the sole underwriter, marking the first time in recent years that Goldman has underwritten a special-purpose acquisition company.
Their white soles already marked from climbing trees and exploring parks, playgrounds and backyards.
Those characteristic blobs or dashes, which seemed to camouflage the very thing they were describing, may now be the sole kind of mark in an entire painting.
Historians have supported the call for more attention to the eastern European theatre of war, even if not all agree that sole responsibility for marking the conflict should lie with Germany.
This nicely accounts for the two-way transitivity distinction on the higher functional heads merged above v as well as the sole structural case-marking in a Tsou sentence.
The loss of H3K36me3 during macronuclear development marks the sole exception that a gene-associated marker is not retained in the mature macronucleus.
Rickey Henderson set the major league walks record at 2,063 last night, taking sole possession of the mark he had shared for a day with Babe Ruth.
The two months he spent with Roberts marked his sole formal training in the doctrines of Christianity; his writings show little understanding of concepts alien to Chinese culture.
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