Sentence examples for start marked from inspiring English sources

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And the gesture is unmistakable: the hesitation at the start (marked by the "well" and the two pauses), followed by the light music of the three "m" words and the devastating final you-asked-for-it wallop.

The four-inning start marked the fourth consecutive time Hernandez failed to pitch five innings.

His start marked the first time that an African American had ever started at quarterback for a major Southeastern university and McAshan did not disappoint.

She withdrew from consideration after a bumbling start marked by an infamous New York Times interview where her speech was marked with "ums" and "you knows" and made a flat joke about the reporters working for a women's magazine.

The sequence indicated a transcription start site 259 bases upstream of the pre-miR-375 start (marked with large arrowhead in Fig. 3B, and an arrow in Fig. 3C).

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Eventually we come around to September when we start marking them up, and then wholesaling them.

International experts had been due to start marking the 600-mile frontier last year.

The snag is that by taking its shareholding below 10 percent, BBVA must start marking it to market.

Mr. Hussein said the two sides had agreed to start marking the borders immediately, an process that should take about three months.

Tax accounting experts say that federal securities regulators have demanded that financial companies start marking down the value of those benefits if their profit outlook remains dim.

"You are a fool if you start marking wins and say we are going to win this game and this game," he said.

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