Sentence examples for which makes a marked from inspiring English sources

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There is no evident oscillating gene expression, which makes a marked distinction between this (these) evolved oscillator(s) and real circadian oscillators in different biological systems.

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He struck lucky with the interrobang – a mix of the exclamation and question marks which made a brief appearance on American Remington typewriter keyboards before disappearing.

The two-incher also stood up to the incendiary ammo, which made a hole with a dark burn mark, but couldn't get through.

Roma's coach, Rudi Garcia, said: "A club which makes its mark on history is one which wins titles.

Which makes Irrational Marks, the opening show of the new Ordovas gallery in London, which looks at the work of two men side-by-side, both welcome and revealing.

Northern Foods, which makes Marks & Spencer ready meals, Fox's biscuits and Goodfellas pizzas, has dropped sharply after a disappointing trading update.

Tesco slipped 0.7p to 390.7p on concerns of slowing sales growth, while Northern Foods, which makes Marks & Spencer ready meals, Fox's biscuits and Goodfellas pizzas, dropped 4.25p to 67p after a disappointing trading update.

A decade seems a good stretch in which to make a mark; not too long to get jaded, yet substantial enough to develop and consolidate ideas.

Plus, the app registers the speed at which you make a mark (either with your finger or a stylus) and creates a thicker line the faster you draw.

One of the hallmark symptoms of depression is a lack of motivation, which can make a mark on a person's professional life.

He reads a script and marks "no, no, no" then sees a joke which makes him laugh out loud before marking it "no".

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