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This would mark a drastic reduction in teachers' hours.

This would mark a major step in the international use of the Chinese currency.

This would mark the first major popular victory in Europe against the post-2008 neorderral order.

Many people expect that this would mark the beginning of cold war II.

Mr. Fayyad said he hoped this would "mark the beginning of the end of a violent era".

This would mark a significant change from previous Labour leaders, who were often squeamish about expressing support for striking workers.

Wall told BBC Newsnight that this would mark a breach of an undertaking given by the prime minister in 2010.

This would mark the kickoff of a parallel Cultural Olympiad intended to fill the city's arts venues.

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That this tournament would mark the conference's last here in its current form went unsaid.

Many students of this period would mark these developments as a new birth of equality and freedom.

Legal experts said a victory for the plaintiffs at this stage would mark an early but crucial success.

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