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It is an occasion when royal pardons are issued, and one that the king used to mark with a speech.
And I have come here to mark with you the beginning of the end of the Bush presidency".
"I am here," he said, "to mark with you the beginning of the end of the Bush presidency".
In the past, said goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann, who plays for Wolverhampton, Rooney's Vesuvian eruptions were regular and predictable enough to mark with an egg timer.
He broke into the first-team as a teenager and has gradually smoothed away the rough edges to become a tough man to mark with his pace and strength.
Friday was Id al-Fitr, the beginning of the three-day feast marking the end of Ramadan, the first time that has coincided with the 9/11 anniversary, which the Florida preacher, Terry Jones, had threatened to mark with his small church's Koran burning.
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The UK is to mark it with "the country's first online children's book festival".
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