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were marking
noun
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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By 1888, voters were marking their first secret ballots.
"They said, we thought they were marking the camp.
"Like many heritage Australian companies, we were marking our respect for Anzac and our veterans".
To their credit Genk were marking Meireles, they just forgot about Torres.
We live-blogged IWD, showcasing how readers were marking the event.
The division's remaining officers were marking the men present and pocketing their wages.
Dre's production made NWA sound great even when they were marking time.
I thought my degree show was brilliant, but the people who were marking it didn't.
"All the department stores were panicked, and they were marking things down".
New clothes were an event then, unlike now, and I had a sense that they were marking something special.
Market reaction to the P.M.I. was muted, as many countries in Asia and Europe were marking the Labor Day holiday.
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