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was marked on
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Boundary, land within a boundary. A boundary; a border or frontier. A boundary-post or fence. A stone or post used to indicate position and guide travellers. A type of small region or principality. A common, or area of common land, especially among early Germanic peoples.
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A passage was marked on Page 364.
Roger Hargreaves's Mr Men (their 40th anniversary was marked on the Today programme no less) grew massively after his death.
Photo: Flag Day was marked on the Mall in Washington by a rally called Let Freedom Ring America.
In the aftermath, there was some debate about where the ball was marked on the fourth-down play.
In the years after the war, the border was marked on maps but not necessarily on the ground.
The papers found that Mr. Gore's name was marked on overvotes far more often than Mr. Bush's name.
The hashtag is based on a reference to the tribute to cricketer Phillip Hughes, whose death in November last year was marked on social media with #putoutyourbats.
In letters, Fawcett had said that the ranch was known as Rio Novo, and that name was marked on several current maps.
One retained too much elegance; another was marked, on looking again, by a psychology too facile, read in the expression of grief, pity or love.
The beginning of the jubilee weekend was marked on Saturday by the Queen's traditional visit to the Epsom Derby to watch the thoroughbreds race.
It used to be that ballot papers were declared spoiled, and thus not counted, if anything other than a cross was marked on the paper.
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