71.   Marks had been in the Foreign Service and the import-export business before getting a late start writing about food.

72.   Marks is not alone in refusing to provide data on a program that now has a national scope.

73.   Mockbee talked about the myth of making his mark on the world, but his mark is real.

74.   My highest marks were in bush craft, or natural history, and first aid, my lowest in physical endurance and cooking.

75.   Now, the mark is here.

76.   On the insides of both elbows were distinct marks, which he said were rope burns.

77.   One reason the dollar turned so sharply, analysts said, is because of increasing fears that the German mark is likely to weaken against other European currencies.

78.   One mark of greatness is the ability to win when conditions are against you.

79.   Only three current world marks had been around longer.

80.   One such distinctive mark would be the proscription of female pastors.

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