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Mr Djindjic, hanging on as Serbia's prime minister, however unpopular, would mark that down as a victory for himself.The compromise over Montenegro is sensible.
"I kid you not, there are some players out there on tour who would mark that before tapping it in," she said.
"Fifty Shades of Grey" broke box-office records when it earned $568.8 million worldwide after opening on Valentine's Day this year, so it's no surprise the studio would mark that weekend.
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If I were grading the test, however, I'd mark that answer wrong.
The last thing I wanted to be was a parking lot, where oil slicks and yellow lines would mark where all that history was.
For Michael Derrick Hudson, he was afraid he lacked that difference that would mark him not as abnormal, but as special.
On Monday, the full committee announced Lummis's subcommittee would "mark up" that draft today; such markups usually involve lawmakers offering and voting on proposed changes to the draft before sending it to the full committee.
That would mark a stunning turnaround for a company that nearly destroyed itself less than a decade ago.
That would mark the high point of a career that has the potential to take the youngster anywhere.
That would mark the first time since the early 1980s that crude demand will have fallen for two consecutive years.
They also provide evidence of the cycles of deep depression that began for Althusser in 1938 and that would mark him for the rest of his life.
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