Sentence examples for to further mark from inspiring English sources

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In preparation for his event Bolt does everything exaggeratedly slowly, peeling off his tracksuit bottoms and top languidly, as if to further mark the contrast with the speed he is capable of.

It used to be that you could "star" stories you have saved to further mark them as important.

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In 2011, the tomb was cleaned of the many lipstick marks left there by admirers, and a glass barrier was installed to prevent further marks or damage.

Placed here and there to further metaphorically mark out the boundaries of modern creativity are small traffic cones made of stainless steel and painted glossy primary and secondary colors.

To further playfully mark the occasion, drummer Peter Ped Gillll and bassist Mark O'Toole have swapped instruments, while singer Holly Johnson, to the bemusement of the BBC cameramen, prefaces his performance – with a mixture of relish and disgust – by tearing up a copy of the Sun, the newspaper that has been doorstepping his parents in Liverpool for quotes about their gay son.

The KEF Annotator (as seen in Figure 10), was custom developed by the KEF team to enable analysts to further semantically mark up the document by highlighting phrases that are of particular interest.

Their multivalent roles in delaying cellular senescence and blocking the development of premature aging phenotypes further mark them as promising targets to design intervention for several age-associated pathologies (Table 1).

To his other court duties was added that of playing viola in the theatre orchestra; and, although the archbishop for the time being showed him no further mark of special favour, he was beginning to make valuable acquaintances.

As a further mark of favour, St Vincent antedated his commission to 22 April 1802, giving him greater seniority over the officers promoted a week later in the general promotion that followed the Peace of Amiens.

As a further mark of respect, I implore the umpire and line judges to perform their duties in full military regalia – complete with tin helmet and Lee-Enfield bolt-action rifle.

If the Senate abortion language passes it will further mark off abortion as a morally dubious medical practice that no American should have to be implicated in who does not choose to be.

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