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"Mark your spot," the ad advises consumers suggestively, though on Friday it was Calvin Klein itself trying to mark a spot of its own in Shanghai.
I have been trying to mark mock exams as well.
"It's just the bride's side and groom's side trying to mark their territory".
Petke laughed about trying to mark Henry in practice: "When he's on, it's pretty hilarious.
Maybe I was even trying to mark myself so the difference was more definable.
The report cited their radio discussion: Major Pierce: "Were you trying to mark or something?" Major Balzano: "Yes".
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To their credit, none of them has tried to mark our card".
The Taliban tried to mark themselves off from other fighting groups.
"So we have to work on and counter everything Argentina does for the ball to get to Messi and after Messi takes it try to mark him".
Together, Egyptian newspapers tried to mark a moment that at least hinted at shmata, the Arabic word that comes closest to gloating.
The Wall Street Journal reported on its Web site that Shanghai police detained mourners last Sunday as they tried to mark the 35th day after the fire.
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