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Mr. Roh's position appeared to mark something of a reversal.
That decision appears to mark something of a draw between the Weinstein operation and the Classification and Rating Administration, which is overseen by both theater owners and the Motion Picture Association of America.
Created in the second century B.C. by Aristarchus, librarian at the great institution at Alexandria in Egypt, the diple was used in the margins, like the later ☞, to mark something of interest on the corresponding line.
The sixth album by this Tame Impala-affiliated collective from Perth seems to mark something of a balance-shift from psych-rock to psych-pop: synths step to the front, guitars sit back a bit and there's an almost ruthlessly hi-tech shimmer to the whole affair.
Still, while fluid, the distinction does seem to mark something important.
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These terms -- awarding the symbols of worldly and spiritual power to the sovereign will -- mark something like the end of human drama in the Pilgrim's journey.
Vincent" could mark something of a comeback, or at least a return to form.
It might mark something even worse than that.
And on this little sheet that you have, mark something down that you can articulate later..
Here in Arizona, they mark something else.
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