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But that will only mark the start of the fun.
Charu Hogg, associate director at the international thinktank Chatham House, believes that the destruction of the Tigers as a fighting force will only mark the beginning of a new and ugly phase of civil repression.
Montreux will only mark the ceremonial start.
But he will only mark exceptional tries with the flamboyant dive in future.
Brazilian soccer superstar Ronaldo Luis Nazario de Lima will play his farewell match with Brazil's national team today, but that will only mark the end of his career on the playing field, as he transitions to marketing his brand.
Waze will only mark a road as closed after enough drivers (and specifically drivers who have established a good reputation in the community) have reported the closure that the app can discount the possibility of error.
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If we rally behind them, 2014 will not only mark the end of the wars the followed the September 11th attacks, it will mark the beginning of a movement of veterans who came home and continued to serve.
It will not only mark a blow to the hopes of millions of supporters of LGBT rights, but will represent a significant failure by Matteo Renzi, the centre-left prime minister who promised to pass civil unions when he assumed office in 2014.
Should the Conservatives win the next election and send David Cameron and his coterie into Downing Street, that change will not only mark a pronounced shift in Tory history - both Margaret Thatcher and John Major, let us not forget, went to state schools - but reflect a much bigger story about modern Britain.
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