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There isn't anything unusual about her that might mark her out for attack.
Although a shared deformation that might mark their juxtaposition by collisional processes is unrecognized, sedimentary linkage between the two terranes and depositional overlap of the boundary with the Northern domain occurred by early Late Cretaceous.
But their foolishness -- and in particular the gentleness and aversion to violence that might mark Jody as a punk or a coward -- is what saves them.
The owners of an identical machine hoped to print on thick, laminated plastic labels the kind that might mark the price of an item in a big-box store.
The owners of an identical machine hoped to print on thick, laminated plastic labels — the kind that might mark the price of an item in a big-box store.
But executives charged with marketing the band insist it still matters to the rapidly evolving legal digital market when a superstar act — particularly one that might mark a rite of passage for young fans — gets on board.
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She would not stand for any stray mark that might mar an otherwise flawless piece — because she knew the public relied on her to give them the truth as best as she could find it.
In 1879, Camille Flammarion noted that the comets 1862 III and 1889 III had aphelia of 47 and 49 AU, respectively, suggesting that they might mark the orbital radius of an unknown planet that had dragged them into an elliptical orbit.
All the same, Nicolas Sarkozy will head to Washington early in January for a conversation about reorganizing the world monetary system in a way that might just mark the United States as the real global force in decline.
They also suggest that paired-duplication signatures detected by CMA warrant further scrutiny in genetic diagnostic testing given that they might mark complex rearrangements of potential clinical relevance.
That moment might mark the start of a lifelong habit for Moxie.
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