Red's legacy as the color used in correcting papers and marking mistakes goes back to the 1700s, the era of the quill pen. |
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It is also one of the finalists in an award marking the growth strategy of the year. |
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Most people consider acne to be a consequence of being a teenager, as though it were a rite of passage marking the ascent into adulthood. |
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University bosses urged academics today to end a marking boycott called as part of a long-running dispute over a pay deal. |
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Three weeks later, on April 24, 1676, he discovered an incredible number of very little animalcules, marking the first sighting of bacteria. |
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The two countries were almost at war and that is much more important than marking the day of the actual event. |
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They do not have to spend most of the weekday evenings and a day at the weekend marking homework. |
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A colleague and friend of mine is busily marking up a year planner wallchart with a bunch of coloured felt-tip pens. |
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Australian whipbirds and wedgebills have eggs that are light blue with black scribbles very boldly marking them. |
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He was marking exam papers when by chance he found a blank page in a candidate's answer book. |
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The tempo markings also use descriptive words, with a specific metronome marking given for each piece. |
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Poor marking by Ilkley allowed Cook to turn and drive the ball high past Smith for a deserved equalising goal. |
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In size and marking it looks very much like a leopard, although the jaguar is the much heavier animal, weighing up to 34 kg. |
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Trumpf will display the VectorMark compact, a valuable tool for various industrial and commercial marking tasks. |
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Ideally the technique is used on washable fabrics, since water is required to remove the marking lines and water-soluble thread. |
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The fluttering blue flags marking cut areas in the scorched trees signal that my days bumping down these washboarded roads have been in vain. |
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For some the confidence of adolescence is replaced with questions and doubt, marking the transition to adulthood. |
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Individual animals were identified by marking the tails with waterproof black ink. |
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Aptly named, with its black and white marking, the zebra spider occurs in houses as well as outside in gardens and other habitats. |
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In many logophoric languages, a complementizer of this kind does seem to play an important role in logophoric marking. |
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The crowd of royalists and the curious cheered as Prince Charles unveiled a plaque marking his visit. |
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Another alternative to tailor's chalk or pencils is the water soluble marking pen. |
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Setting the outlaw apart and marking him as truly heroic, oral traditions in particular ascribe his continued success to supernatural protection. |
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Applicants must indicate their wish to participate in this Scheme by marking the appropriate box on the front page of the application form. |
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She would have xeroxed articles and photographs, marking particular paragraphs and details. |
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Grave concerns have been raised about the marking of A levels and GCSE exams after 24 students from Easingwold School had their grades raised. |
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In the corner of his elegant, third-floor City of London sanctum, just behind his antique desk, there is a grandfather clock marking time. |
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To the west, a long low bar contains restoration studios, workspaces and storerooms, marking out a more private, specialist domain. |
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Triangular shaped tailor's chalk is perfect for marking around templates or for marking quilting lines. |
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Our products include ordinary chalk for school, high grade no-dust chalk, sidewalk chalk, marking chalk, tailor's chalk and so on. |
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The winter solstice falls on December 21, marking the year's longest night. |
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They aligned their buildings with celestial movements, marking where the sun rose at the summer and winter solstices. |
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A good open-ended question should include a detailed answer key for the person marking the paper. |
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This wheel is used for marking seam lines where tailor's chalk is not advisable or appropriate. |
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Adorning the deep royal-blue rug were stars marking out the constellations. |
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Mary's marking sampler, with six alphabets worked in black in the Quaker block style, names Alexandria as its place of origin. |
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Strindberg's stage directions instruct the mother to listen agitatedly to the Fantaisie-Impromptu, matching the agitato marking of the music. |
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And on Sunday I will devote around seven hours to the mountain of marking and paperwork. |
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The long front wall of the museum building in effect forms a city wall to reinforce the older architectural marking of the place. |
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I could see the yellow police tape inside marking out the space where the jumper had landed, somewhere near the middle of the lobby. |
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In marking off days and lunations on lengths of dowel, the eleven day disparity between the solar year and the lunar year is found directly. |
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At the time with which we are concerned lunar caustic was used as an astringent, in medicine and for cosmetic purposes, and for marking linen. |
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Some fine forward play and lax marking contributed to this lopsided score line. |
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With much less razzmatazz, McLean is marking a 50th anniversary of her own. |
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He is afraid that if his marking is challenged and an appeal conducted he will be held to have been discriminatory. |
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This may be accomplished through marking directional arrows on the score and perhaps indicating the type of interval involved. |
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Players chip the ball around rather than kicking long to packs so there are fewer marking contests involving more than two players. |
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The chalk carriage preferably includes tailor's chalk mounted in the chalk carriage for marking the garment. |
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The two long-serving lensmen are marking their 10th anniversary together with a book and an exhibition. |
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The depression is the scar marking the overlap of the jugal process of the zygomatic arch on to the maxilla, as in therian mammals generally. |
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We have also started marking out a new design in what will become the flower garden, and some of the turf has already been lifted. |
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Communal feasting is central to marking birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, achievements, significant purchases, and major public holidays. |
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The celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of the event have been unprecedented in scope. |
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The magnetic poles are different from geographic poles, the surface points marking the axis of Earth's rotation. |
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She uses the dash in the traditional manner, marking pauses, aposiopesis, and rhetorical transitions, but she also uses it in a non-traditional manner. |
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To me they are as mysterious and seemingly symbolic as Stonehenge, marking some unknown ley line along the mountains, silently turning, facing the wind. |
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Galvanometers are the workhorses behind many laser-based, materials-processing applications such as ablating, cutting, drilling, marking, and welding. |
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When the young woman is ready to emerge from her weeks in hiding, she attends a ceremony marking her ascent into true womanhood. |
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This will constitute a major victory for the forces of light, one very much worth marking and thinking back over. |
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Send Becca funny emails with pictures of places we'd like to go, with exes marking the spot on the idyllic beach where we'd sit drinking mai tais. |
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With the areas marked blue signifying the safe areas to train and red marking the no-go areas, the map looked like it had come down with a bad rash. |
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The division of the A-level into AS and A2 stages has also increased the marking workload, as students are graded in both the first and second years of the course. |
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This system of marking the females is still used at all levels of society. |
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He taught me how to edit tape without marking it with a grease pencil. |
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Then recalled Farley Mowat marking territory this way in his famous book Never Cry Wolf. |
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We took the liberty of marking up the photo to illustrate your points. |
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The cars thinned out, leaving only white lines marking vacant spaces. |
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Many of us have tired of the blizzard of histories marking the sesquicentennial of the first years of the American Civil War. |
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We stood on the rooftop of a derelict farmhouse meters away from a Turkish tank and a razor wire fence marking the end of Turkey. |
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These languages often use a significant amount of morphological marking to disambiguate the roles of the arguments. |
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However, some languages use a fixed word order, even if they provide a degree of marking that would support free word order. |
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They are also able to express tenses with adverbials and aspectual marking. |
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Obligatory plural marking of all nouns is found throughout western and northern Eurasia and in most parts of Africa. |
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Many languages, such as Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese and Malay, have optional number marking. |
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A variant was introduced to English orthography around 1600, marking a pause intermediate between a comma and a period. |
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The last examples of Tamil and Hindi show the overt and null case marking distinctions. |
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The use of case marking on subject is to differentiate prominence in arguments. |
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If a language relies less on overt case marking, alignment may be coded through word order, as in this example from Indonesian. |
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This illustrates how case marking is not only a system to be followed, but one that can be used creatively to encode particular social meanings. |
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It is common for definiteness to interact with the marking of case in certain syntactic contexts. |
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The position of the sentence adverbs is important to those theorists who see them as marking the start of a large constituent within the clause. |
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She does not fully articulate the notion of discourse status and its relation to accent marking. |
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Moreover, two of the oldest church buildings that still exist in South India do not have any marking of a Cross on their original structure. |
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Regnal years were generally used for year marking in East Asia before the advent of era names. |
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In 1529, a lawyer, Sir Thomas More, was appointed as Chancellor, marking the beginning of a new era. |
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Moshoeshoe died on 11 March 1870, marking the end of the traditional era and the beginning of the colonial era. |
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After marking the tendered ballot in private, the voter must not place it in the ballot box. |
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If a voter wants to make a complaint, marking a tendered ballot is the first step in pursuing the complaints procedure. |
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In the Commonwealth realms, the Speech From the Throne is an oration that forms part of a ceremony marking the opening of parliament. |
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We cannot repro the bug in the latest version, so we are marking it as fixed. |
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In 2015 events marking the 200th anniversary of the publication of the revised version were celebrated at Rydal Mount. |
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On 18 December 2015, miners at Kellingley worked their final shift, marking the end of Great Britain's deep coal mining industry. |
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The Queen paid a second official visit to the town in summer 1961, marking the 100th anniversary of Burnley's borough status. |
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Their purpose is thought to be religious or ceremonial perhaps marking a processual route. |
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In addition, we are making other upgrades that include a new marking system, steel coil leveler, weld stand, flying cutoff, and seam annealers. |
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An interactive exhibition marking the quincentenary of the bloodbath was held in a marquee. |
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Territorial marking consists of urinating on trees, vegetation and rocks, and depositing faeces in conspicuous places. |
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Moreover, there is nothing in it worthy the marking but this fantasticalnesse. |
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In filmsetting it is almost impossible to define where 'widows' will occur when copy marking or setting at the keyboard. |
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Very little marking out is necessary before ploughing can start and idle running on the headland is minimal compared with conventional ploughs. |
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Claudius organised a performance of the Secular Games, marking the 800th anniversary of the founding of Rome. |
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Offa is credited with the construction of Offa's Dyke, marking the border between Wales and Mercia. |
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The restoration of Edward IV in 1471 is sometimes seen as marking the end of the Wars of the Roses proper. |
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The London Declaration is often seen as marking the beginning of the modern Commonwealth. |
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The CWGC is notable for marking the graves identically, regardless of the rank, country of origin, race, or religion of the buried. |
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Frequently, the product is no different from what else is on the market, except a brand name marking. |
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The cat's eye is a retroreflective safety device used in road marking and was the first of a range of raised pavement markers. |
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The devices come in multiple colors which vary in usage depending on local traffic marking standards. |
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Beagle 2 has successfully completed its critical lithobraking maneuver, marking another step for robotkind. |
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The life expectancy and demography of wild animals are often estimated by capturing, marking, and recapturing them. |
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The year 1829 is therefore generally regarded as marking the chief moment of Emancipation in Britain and Ireland. |
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It is possible that they had subsidiary uses, such as marking tribal or lineage territories. |
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Next, they were ordered to converge on Bischofsburg. They had spent the morning marking time there. |
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The pack are suffering mechanicals and pull up under a lamp post marking a right turn. |
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The filming was completed on 21 December 2010, marking the official closure of filming the Harry Potter franchise. |
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In 2006, Pooh received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, marking the 80th birthday of Milne's creation. |
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In addition, Rose qualified for the European team at the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National, marking his fourth Ryder Cup appearance. |
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The team lost the last four matches under Pickard's stewardship, marking the worst performance in twenty years. |
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As described above, case marking on pronouns is much more extensive than for nouns. |
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Contracts for players were introduced in 2009, marking the transition to becoming a professional team. |
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The German Instrument of Surrender was signed 7 May, marking the end of World War II in Europe. |
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Representatives from the 27 EU member states were present, and signed the Treaty as plenipotentiaries, marking the end of treaty negotiations. |
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The family home was at 16 South Charlotte Street, and has a stone inscription marking it as Alexander Graham Bell's birthplace. |
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The case marking pattern for each noun being inflected depends on the noun's degree of animacy. |
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In 2006, Winnie the Pooh received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, marking the 80th birthday of Milne's creation. |
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His first science fiction book, Consider Phlebas, was released in 1987, marking the start of the popular Culture series. |
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The album was the first in a decade not to feature drumming by Alan White, marking the recording debut of Starkey. |
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Contrary to media reports in 2006 there is no reference to forward passing, game rules, marking players or team formation. |
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Los Angeles will host the 2028 Summer Olympics, marking the fourth time California hosts the Olympic Games. |
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One example is a series of many cairns marking British soldiers' mass graves at the site of the Battle of Isandlwana, South Africa. |
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In Sweden they are called kummel, in Norway varde, and are indicated in navigation charts and maintained as part of the nautical marking system. |
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In July 1986, a colloquium devoted to Childe's work was held in Mexico City, marking the 50th anniversary of Man Makes Himself's publication. |
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In defining historical epochs, this crisis is sometimes viewed as marking the transition from Classical Antiquity to Late Antiquity. |
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The last British troops departed New York City on November 25, 1783, marking the end of British rule in the new United States. |
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These pockets play a significant role in reproduction and territorial marking. |
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On 1 January 1995 Austria, Finland, and Sweden acceded to the EU marking its fourth enlargement. |
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Labour proposed the creation of four new bank holidays, marking the feast days of the patron saints of the United Kingdom's constituent nations. |
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Therefore, there is no difference in signage, numbering, road standard or map marking from other national roads. |
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Some of the kerbstones, marking the edge of the mound have been identified during excavations. |
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There is a New Zealand Memorial marking where New Zealand troops fought at Gravenstafel Ridge on 4 October, located on Roeselarestraat. |
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Bird migration routes have been studied by a variety of techniques including the oldest, marking. |
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Numerical marking is the manner of denoting the arithmetical values of contour lines. |
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In June 1990, the Riksdag voted for a new agricultural policy marking a significant shift away from price controls. |
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Lateral moraines are formed at the side of the ice flow and terminal moraines at the foot, marking the maximum advance of the glacier. |
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These fan deposits may coalesce to form a long moraine bank marking the ice margin. |
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Danish verbs are morphologically simple, marking very few grammatical categories. |
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They do not mark person or number of subject, although the marking of plural subjects was still used in writing as late as the 19th century. |
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Buoys were dropped temporarily marking the end point of a mining excursion to avoid leaving an unmined gap when the next excursion started. |
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Clear and uniform marking has been required in court decisions for these rights to apply. |
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German forces retreated across the Seine on 30 August 1944, marking the close of Operation Overlord. |
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House mice deposit urine, which contains pheromones, for territorial marking, individual and group recognition, and social organization. |
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Scent marking is used for territorial advertisement, and involves urination, defecation and ground scratching. |
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In Japan, the Meiji Restoration started in the 1860s, marking the rapid modernization by the Japanese themselves along European lines. |
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Studies of migration using bird ringing or colour marking often involve the cooperation of people and organizations in different countries. |
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On 2 January 1492 the monarchs entered Granada's Alhambra marking the completion and end of the Reconquista. |
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The Kievan Rus' were marking out their territory, a Great Moravia was growing, while the Angles and the Saxons were securing their borders. |
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This is generally recognized as marking the official, final dissolution of the Soviet Union as a functioning state. |
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Calendrical and commemorative rites are ritual events marking particular times of year, or a fixed period since an important event. |
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A lubber line, which can be a marking on the compass bowl or a small fixed needle, indicates the ship's heading on the compass card. |
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Some of their descendants in Red Bays continue African Seminole traditions in basket making and grave marking. |
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The river then reaches the Federal Dam in Troy, marking an impoundment of the river. |
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On 24 January 1609, Le Maire filed a petition against the VOC, marking the first recorded expression of shareholder activism. |
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The Gang of Four were arrested and blamed for the excesses of the Cultural Revolution, marking the end of a turbulent political era in China. |
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It uses a system of independent and suffix pronouns classified by person and number and verbal inflections marking person and number. |
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Another method is to label the constituents in some way, for example with case marking, agreement, or another marker. |
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The jumper cable will have a positive and negative marking as well as colour coding. |
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Harmon's main duties as the crew prepares the field for play is putting in the bases and marking the batter's box and cleaning the plate. |
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Slow lorises communicate with each other by marking areas with their scent. |
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Sanger Australia has debuted new brand Mr Lamb in Dubai, marking the first time the product has been seen on a global level. |
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Gail Birks is an experienced independent corporate director for Gibraltar Private Bank, marking 20 years of service. |
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For all the marking and measuring, you will find the multipurposeKreg Multi-Mark Marking Gauge indispensable. |
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The menopause is a natural and important part of a woman's life, marking the end of menstruation. |
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Taiwan has been using bullet trains based on a Japanese model, marking Japan's first successful export of its high-speed trains. |
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Miniatures appear most frequently in The Evergreen as headpieces and tailpieces marking the beginning and end of a verbal text respectively. |
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We are also marking minefields, removing mines and educating people about the threat. |
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Despite having maps marking out the minefield it was proving by no means simple. |
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The ministry stated that after the reevaluation process, the differences in marks were taken care of, which was due to the marking of the essay questions. |
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In others, such as Chinese and Japanese, number marking is not consistently applied to most nouns unless a distinction is needed or already present. |
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Spoken number marking on the noun appears when liaison occurs. |
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The project also includes application of FAA P-627 rejuvenator to existing shoulder pavement per FAA Specifications and full runway pavement marking. |
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This can be seen particularly in Africa, where optionality or absence of plural marking is found particularly in the isolating languages of West Africa. |
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Optional plural marking is particularly common in Southeast and East Asia and Australia, and complete lack of plural marking is particularly found in New Guinea and Australia. |
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These new models are optimally designed for laborsaving machines such as laser marking machines, solar cell assembly machines, as well as other FA equipment. |
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It is a perfect example of how using out-of-date practices in utility line marking and locating for construction excavation can lead to avertible tragedy. |
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Their grammatical uses include among others the marking of verbal arguments, of nonfinite verb forms in adverbial clauses and the expression of possession or purpose. |
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The main syntactic devices used in various languages for marking questions are changes in word order and addition of interrogative words or particles. |
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While the system for marking the imperfective aspect is complex and highly developed, it is unclear if Torau marks the perfective and neutral viewpoints. |
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While European languages more often use overt inflection to mark a word's function in a sentence, Chinese tends to use word order as a grammatical marking system. |
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There is no case marking concord in Basque and case suffixes, including those fused with the article, are added only to the last word in a noun phrase. |
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Latvian has only one overt locative case but it syncretizes the above four cases to the locative marking them by differences in the use of prepositions. |
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To alleviate conditions, a ceasefire was signed in Antwerp on 9 April 1609, marking the end of the Dutch Revolt and the beginning of the Twelve Years' Truce. |
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On 14 May 1509, Venice was crushingly defeated at the battle of Agnadello, in the Ghiara d'Adda, marking one of the most delicate points in Venetian history. |
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It started as a cultural movement in Italy in the Late Medieval period and later spread to the rest of Europe, marking the beginning of the Early Modern Age. |
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A PLAQUE marking 50 years since the Beatles played at New Brighton's former Tower Ballroom has been unveiled by the man who brought the famous band to the venue. |
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Around 3900 BCE, agriculture was introduced to Denmark, either through cultural exchange or by migrating farmers, marking the beginning of the Neolithic in the region. |
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His reign is commonly seen as marking the end of the Western Roman Empire. |
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Each of these verb phrases contains ordered segments including incorporated nominals, bound Benefactive pronouns and enclitics marking tense, mood and aspect. |
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In coastal waters, tripletail may free float with the tide or current, or station themselves behind the floats marking crab traps or lobster traps. |
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Unlike other Germanic languages, which retained dual number marking only in some pronoun forms, Gothic has dual forms both in pronouns and in verbs. |
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Homer is usually assumed to have lived in the 8th or 7th century BC, and his lifetime is often taken as marking the beginning of classical antiquity. |
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A sign on the Vikingen island marking the Arctic Circle in Norway. |
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Nicholas Brooks sees the role of the bishops as marking an important stage in the increasing involvement of the church in the making and enforcement of law. |
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The Arabic genitive marking also appears after prepositions. |
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This coincided with the launch of a new jingle package produced by Godfrey in association with Wise Buddah Productions, marking Radio 2's second new package in as many years. |
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During the 10th century the royal seat of the Danes was moved from Lejre to Jelling in central Jutland, marking the foundation and consolidation of the Kingdom of Denmark. |
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Submissive peeing, on the other hand, IS related to anxiety. But submissive peeing is not marking. A submissive peer is generally a very submissive dog. |
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When marking an attacker, always try to stay goalside to him. |
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From ancient times, tidal observation and discussion has increased in sophistication, first marking the daily recurrence, then tides' relationship to the sun and moon. |
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Mario Veit worked his way to a rematch against Calzaghe in Braunschweig, Germany, in July 2005, marking Calzaghe's second defence on foreign soil. |
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You shall not, I repeat, not, touch them with your finely sharpened number-two pencils or any other marking instrument until you are explicitly told to do so. |
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One or two designs have been minted each year, with the exception of none in 2000, and four regional 2002 issues marking the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester. |
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The remaining pockets of resistance were mopped up, and the final rebels, holed up in the Isle of Ely, surrendered in July 1267, marking the end of the war. |
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The expression Seal of Approval refers to a formal approval, regardless whether it involves a seal or other external marking, by an authoritative person or institute. |
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This can most readily be done by use of carborundum marking. The procedure involves successive marking of the same mat with layers of carborundum at least twice. |
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This marking is often done by setting the forecolour of the control. |
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Draw a line centrally on the edge of the door with a marking gauge, and use the lock body as a template to mark the top and bottom of the mortise. |
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My Iron Lung, an EP and single released late in 1994, was Radiohead's reaction, marking a transition towards the greater depth they aimed for on their second album. |
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A David Bowie walking tour through Brixton was also launched, and other events marking his birthday weekend included concerts in New York, Los Angeles, Sydney and Tokyo. |
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In 2016, marking the centenary of Dahl's birth, Rennie compiled The Oxford Roald Dahl Dictionary which includes many of his invented words and their meaning. |
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West of this site lies another stone, erected by Forbes, marking the place where the body of Alexander McGillivray of Dunmaglass was found after the battle. |
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The Norman invasion was a watershed in the history of Ireland, marking the beginning of more than 700 years of direct English and, later, British involvement in Ireland. |
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The same marking in Northern Ireland is white and usually continuous. |
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The British Broadcasting Corporation has launched its Arabic-language cable and satellite television channel, marking its second attempt to enter the market. |
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A new retractable roof was built in time for the 2009 championships, marking the first time that rain did not stop play for a lengthy time on Centre Court. |
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New York Times Mr. Bush has been marking the fifth anniversary of Sept. 11 with a series of speeches about terrorism that culminated with his televised address last night. |
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Far from marking the outer edge of the solar system, as those school-room maps so cavalierly imply, Pluto is barely one fifty-thousandth of the way. |
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The success of the 1991 matches led to a contract extension with USA and NBC through 1997, marking a turning point in the competition's popularity. |
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The shorts were plain white with the sponsorship marking on them. |
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Markus suggests that the Gregorian mission was a turning point in papal missionary strategy, marking the beginnings of a policy of persuasion rather than coercion. |
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Along the trails, degus leave mini-urine puddles marking the trail. |
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The grammar of the Punjabi language concerns the word order, case marking, verb conjugation, and other morphological and syntactic structures of the Punjabi language. |
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Those in the back row are the rebels, who are hoping to get away with messing around or doing some marking. Those who sit at the front are the keenos who have all the answers. |
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The committee also ordered the marking of meat-and-bone meal and animal fat from rendering plants processing black and yellow packaged by-products. |
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Ytterbium Fiber Lasers are transforming laser marking of plastics. |
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Join the mining museum's WWI street party marking the end of WWI week. |
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In Great Britain, Ireland and Switzerland, it is possible to find small dry stone structures built as signs, marking mountain paths or boundaries of owned land. |
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Superior English ships and seamanship foiled the invasion and led to the destruction of the Spanish Armada in 1588, marking the high point of Elizabeth's reign. |
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At the top of the Wrynose Pass is the Three Shire Stone, marking the meeting point of the historic counties of Cumberland, Lancashire and Westmorland. |
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Their goal was building the blocks for a general history of the Austrian Netherlands, thus marking an important step toward the creation of a Belgian national history. |
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It can be construed as marking the supremacy of the common law over Parliament by judicial review or only as being another form of statutory interpretation. |
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With an Order in Council issued on 16 December 1880, the Common Pleas Division of the High Court ceased to exist, marking the end of the Court of Common Pleas. |
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These contracts are the result of the cross marking opportunities developed by both operations, and indicate that Siba Padhi has integrated the operations of Assai Inc. |
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Not all arguments are equally likely to exhibit overt case marking. |
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