Sentence examples for though marked from inspiring English sources

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The next morning, though, marked a crossroads.

This summer, though, marked an ominous turning point in Libya's descent into chaos when its government became unable to assure the steady flow of oil.

The monthlong war against the neighborhood, though, marked a shift in the Syrian uprising: it cut the remaining ties between those who support Assad and those who oppose him.

The mid-19th century, though, marked a turning point for animalier, the French word for the school of artists who made animals their subjects (and frequently used zoos for inspiration).

Wednesday night's protest, though, marked a turning point, Carlson said.

Usually, however, Coetzee's quotations, though marked off by italics or by incongruous diction, are unattributed.

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They do, though, mark the battleline over what will be a generation-long struggle for a British Islam.

Bastille Day, though, marks the just-about-halfway mark of a lot of things, including the Tour, whose plot lines have yet to truly form, writes Martin Rogers on Yahoo.com.

Though marking the end of a near-half century era, Kathy's passing has left the Penwith needing to adapt to a radically different world, epitomised by the challenge of the Tate St Ives juggernaut a stone's throw away.

If you still want a menu though, mark the one you like, and click "Accept".

The 80s, though, also marked a turning point.

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