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How To Use Mark up In A Sentence

  • They call the ruddy tinge over the forehead "the cross upon crutches"; for long ago, they say, a great gipsy hero had that mark upon his brow in lines of fire; and to this day all people with a fiery lock of hair, they believe, bring luck to them. Jim Davis
  • I will admit I do not know how the mark up compares between bows and guns but I do know the resale is not comparable. Two Shotguns Equal One Bow?
  • So she might either mark up the wines, projecting their worth in five years down the road and price them accordingly, or instead cellar them.
  • And the Lord set a mark upon Cain
  • Tall and strikingly elegant with her trademark upswept hairdo, she was almost regal in her anger. JUST BETWEEN US
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  • Similarly, authors are encouraged to consider whether other elements might be more applicable than the i element, for instance the em element for marking up stress emphasis, or the dfn element to mark up the defining instance of a term. Web Teacher › HTML5 working draft on italic and bold
  • It is rude to remark upon the appearance of other people.
  • It is rude to remark upon the appearance of other people.
  • It turned out I was wrong - it was just yet another lanky type dressed incongruously in white shirt, blazer and jeans, and sporting that trademark upper-class floppy hair.
  • It seems that he had dived down into what was peculiarly his kingdom, and beside him on the settee was a brand which he had brought up in the shape of a slim, flame-like young woman with a pale, intense face, youthful, and yet so worn with sin and sorrow that one read the terrible years which had left their leprous mark upon her. The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes
  • Ever since the first hunter-gatherer decided to hang up his spear and go into the farming business, mankind has stamped his mark upon the land.
  • Meanwhile, the company plans to introduce Employee Stock Option Plan for which it would earmark up to five per cent of the paid-up share capital.
  • Wednesday in April 1705, being April 11, and there hanged within the floodmark upon a gibbet till they were dead. Historical Mysteries
  • The mark up and transportation costs may overprice the product, while at the same time its quality may be low.
  • On the other hand the journalist can not simply mark up the caption for printing; it will have to be retyped.
  • Poetry will be there to light a candle for each one of them if you let it — in remembrance or regret if  you so choose, but mostly in honest remark upon the heart that feels it first. The Dancing Weather or The Small Truths that are Often Fireflies
  • She wore slacks and a belted sweater-jacket, and her hair was piled and pinned atop her head in her trademark upsweep.
  • See the thing about a high mark up is it leaves an opening for competition … you know I was watching this movie on rwanda … you want to talk about morals. .4000 troops might of saved 800 000 lives .. now that is immoral .. you need to put things in perspective … reply boke There Is A Difference Between Evil And Just Absurdly Profitable
  • Without helmets, their close-cropped hair made it easy to see that none had the Charter mark upon their foreheads. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • Lay your bookmark upside down very carefully on one edge of the contact paper so you can fold over the rest of it on the back of the bookmark.
  • It is heresy, sacrilege, a pockmark upon the face of our National Pastime!
  • remodelled" by Mr Sheldon; and _sixteen_, having no other distinguishing mark upon them, must be set down as "ancient" compositions. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847
  • It is rude to remark upon the appearance of other people.
  • Miss Bennett pointed her pencil eraser at her blackboard and said, ‘Make a tally mark up there.’
  • He lay lifeless in his nightshirt without a mark upon him. ELIZABETH AND MARY: Cousins, Rivals, Queens
  • We might also remark upon his buoyancy, an inward easiness of spirit.
  • Especially given how expensive lawyers are these days, why on earth would the culture of 'must mark up documents to show value' persist?
  • I have to mark up the pages and send them back to the printer.
  • While that is a time-filler for many students, it's returned a sense of positive control to my life as I lurk for comment spammers who waltz in and mark up their unwanted remarks.
  • His teaching left a deep mark upon the great mass of average readers.
  • I have to mark up the pages and send them back to the printer.
  • It is able to spend this way because it acts as the "scorekeeper" in the US monetary system whose function it is to mark up or mark down the monetary resources of all those who use its monopoly currency. Corrente
  • One mark up for Evil," said Ajax, out of nowhere, `two marks down for Good. SPLITTING

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