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game mark
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5.99 |
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The game marked his long-awaited breakout. |
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move mark
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4.67 |
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To some, the move marks the end of an era. |
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agreement mark
|
4.28 |
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The agreement marks a shift by Bankers Trust. |
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case mark
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4.15 |
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The Bronx case marks the second such mass arrest in two years. |
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year mark
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4.08 |
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This year marked a milestone for Corison. |
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decision mark
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3.88 |
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The decision marks a full circle for Toyota. |
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announcement mark
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3.82 |
|
The announcement marked an about-face by Iraq. |
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deal mark
|
3.29 |
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The deal marks the end of an era for Seagram. |
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incident mark
|
3.23 |
|
That incident may have marked a watershed of sorts. |
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election mark
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3.16 |
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Election marks end of reforms. |
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event mark
|
3.09 |
|
This week, two events mark the conquest. |
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meeting mark
|
3.03 |
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That meeting marked a turning point. |
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visit mark
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3.03 |
|
His visit marked the first by a US secretary of state to Angola. |
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ceremony mark
|
2.76 |
|
Ceremonies mark anniversary of Zionist congress. |
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sale mark
|
2.70 |
|
The sale marked a retreat by another British bank. |
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victory mark
|
2.70 |
|
The victory marked a new era for Costa Rica. |
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attack mark
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2.50 |
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Vitriolic personal attacks have marked the campaign. |
|
vote mark
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2.44 |
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The government said the vote marked a turning-point. |
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action mark
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2.24 |
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The NATO action on Kosovo marked a new approach. |
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voter mark
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1.97 |
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In the Irish system, voters mark ballots in order of preference. |