Sentence examples for story mark from inspiring English sources

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Toward the end of the story, Mark decides not to sign the poetition, even though it will now be printed in the Times.

In the story, Mark doesn't even try to hide his malice.

(The "Pygmalion" aspects to the story mark out an ongoing theme for Mr. Grindley, who revived Shaw's play on Broadway in 2007).

In the Season 2 premiere Schmidt throws himself a "re-branding party" and that actually came from a true story Mark told me about his friend.

It's uncertain how much of Kurt's charming story Mark really hears, but for a few moments he seems liberated by it and the man sharing it.

One thing is certain: whether the mission ends in failure or success, the drama will make a great story, mark a milestone in aviation history and, not least for Branson, provide unrivalled publicity for his Virgin Atlantic brand.

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But the breaking of the Watergate story marked the end of the era of Anderson.

The story marked Mubarak's first public intervention since 2011 – and it was worth the wait.

Now we are entering the mid-twenties chapter of Toledo's story, marked by a different calibre of worry.

Its ongoing story marks a new chapter in the life and death of the great American City.

While this story marks a new height of complexity in Eisenberg's work, its roots run through her earlier collections.

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