How To Use Marked In A Sentence

  • The poems, plays, and essays of the committed cultural nationalist are characterized by a markedly hortatory or didactic manner.
  • A lot of them were marked, or born wrong, or crooked, or scabious, looking for help from the Nazarene, for some panacea. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • It was a simple rectangle of crudely mounded basalt rocks, a distinctive arrangement reminiscent of the way Samoans and other Polynesians marked their dead in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
  • His work is thus marked with a bitter irony which permeated not only the substance of his theory but also its method.
  • A notice posted on the chapel of Carrigtwohill, calling one of those meetings, warned such as absented themselves that they would be marked men, as there was famine in the parish, and they should have food or blood. The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines
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  • The cup-marked stone shown below, in the Sma’ Glen, near Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland, is situated in a large man-made concave-shaped amphitheatre in the hills, and has a prominent dumb-bell shaped cup-mark on its surface.
  • Miss Prue and her pa do argufy to beat the band," Nancy remarked to The Little Red Chimney Being the Love Story of a Candy Man
  • Fr. Stephen celebrated fifty years as a priest recently and the occasion was marked by the concelebration of Mass in St. Patricks Church, Clonbur on last Friday evening.
  • On top of this, contracted moderators check marked student work in every subject from every school, every year.
  • But as they hesitate outside the door marked Geo.
  • ‘I wish I was rich enough to use fivers as scrap paper,’ remarked Caroline.
  • A big Chinaman, remarkably evil-looking, with his head swathed in a yellow silk handkerchief and face badly pock-marked, planted a pike-pole on the White and Yellow
  • Riemann published editions of standard keyboard works in which agogic accents were marked with the sign ^.
  • Hence it became necessary to distinguish one from the other _by name_, and thus the notation from midnight gave rise, as I have remarked in one of my papers on Chaucer, to the English idiomatic phrase "of the clock;" or the reckoning of the clock, commencing at midnight, as distinguished from Roman equinoctial hours, commencing at six o'clock A.M. This was what Ben Jonson was meaning by attainment of majority at _six o'clock_, and not, as PROFESSOR DE M.RGAN supposes, "probably a certain sunrise. Notes and Queries, Number 214, December 3, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • ALLAHABAD - As the country marked the first anniversary of 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attacks, hundreds of people in Uttar Pradesh's Allahabad district turned up at the bank of the Ganga Thursday to witness the "hanging" of terrorist Mohammad Ajmal Amir Kasab. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Further subdivision of the second category is based on the width of the primary branches, which decreases distally only slightly in C. arboreus, but markedly in C. concentricus.
  • Along the well-marked bridleway, he swung his jacket over his shoulder, neither hut, barn, nor building visible. THE OPEN DOOR
  • The forwards also seemed intent on glory as several rolling mauls were stopped dead in their tracks when the wingers were standing idle and unmarked on the flanks.
  • In this representation, which may be called playing a picture, action, even pantomimical action, was not expected; and all that was required of the performers, was to throw themselves into such a group as might express a marked and striking point of an easily remembered scene, but where the actors are at a pause, and without either speech or motion. Saint Ronan's Well
  • Like the Rhine it also marked a boundary for the Romans; beyond it - unknowable nomads!
  • “But suppose, Maggie, —suppose it was a man who was not conceited, who felt he had nothing to be conceited about; who had been marked from childhood for a peculiar kind of suffering, and to whom you were the day-star of his life; who loved you, worshipped you, so entirely that he felt it happiness enough for him if you would let him see you at rare moments——”15 IV. Another Love-Scene. Book V—Wheat and Tares
  • In fact, the cause of sleep paralysis is "a marked dissociation between level of alertness and muscle atonia that often occurs in SOREM (sleep onset - REM) sleep episodes (1). Serendip's Exchange
  • fey" -- at least so our chief engineer remarked to me, and he has some reputation among the Celtic portion of our crew as a seer and expounder of omens. The Captain of the Polestar
  • Requests are supposed to be passed on to the city's Clean Teams, gangs of four in special red uniforms and marked vans who not only pick litter but also prune and weed green spaces.
  • It's a guid deed we'll 'a doon this day," he remarked, pleasantly. CHAPTER 25
  • A kind of fea-dog, with a large head, and a jaw like a warming pan; it is marked on the back with a crofs, and is fo large that a lingle fifli loads two or three boats. Theory of tides, tr. [extr. from Études de la nature].
  • The card was postmarked Tokyo 9th March.
  • Marked by a distinctive black edging to the prints, Paul's film output was distinguished particularly by trick films and news films.
  • The year 1998 marked the bicentenary of the publication of the famous Essay on the Principle of Population by Thomas Malthus, in which he argued that the population of a region would always grow until checked by famine, pestilence or war.
  • Bond revenue and special funds like the highway account fueled by the gasoline tax are earmarked in advance.
  • Look for details on delivery charges, they should be clearly marked in all ads.
  • Despite the inherent inexactness of reproduction cost estimates, he insisted that their economic importance was such that they could not be ignored when they markedly differed from actual cost figures.
  • Every episode marked him, though there is no evidence of any abnormal behaviour.
  • Just before the farm is reached you will see waymarked paths and stiles leading through fields on either side of the farm road.
  • Well, how about a forested planet with the deeply "connected" natives, a human military raid on a huge tree-city and a subsequent retaliation of natives ... some scenes seem incredibly familiar, even though Le Guin plot is markedly deeper and more sophisticated. 10 Possible Sources of "Avatar" in Classic Science Fiction
  • Dara, a counselor, is convinced that everyone is inescapably marked by childhood; she throws herself into romantic relationships with frightening intensity. The House on Fortune Street: Summary and book reviews of The House on Fortune Street by Margot Livesey.
  • This phenomenon has gone largely unremarked upon by US military and civilian officials.
  • While the use of accounting information intensified, there was no marked change in the system itself.
  • The AP stylebook has been doing this for decades which is why I sometimes refer to the ap, but I like the respect shown to the particular president marked by the capital P. No Uncertain Terms
  • Cardamine tangutorum wild vegetable planted artificially could markedly improve the biomass of degraded ecosystem, and this kind of wild vegetable is more suitable for growing in the forest.
  • The adult ovary may present marked deviations from its typical form, sometimes being unusually long, spheroidal, flattened, triangular, crescentric, or otherwise irregular.
  • There were passages when Glasgow looked markedly the better side and played with much of the zing which was so often conspicuously absent last season.
  • This trek also marked our first encounter with leeches.
  • It was a plain white envelope, unsealed and unmarked in any way.
  • Just over 25 years later, the release of The Jazz Singer marked the advent of sound in the form of feature-length talkies, and film took an enormous leap in a new direction.
  • Despite the prevalent view that aesthetic perception of the Romantic period is also marked by this "diffusive" touch — as in Alexis Soyer and the Rise of the Celebrity Chef
  • Case said the rocks are in glass cases, and are pock-marked black tektite; one is tear-dropped shaped and about 3.5 inches long by 1.25 inches wide, and a half an inch thick. Searching for Moon Rocks Here on Earth | Universe Today
  • My plan was to remove single cells from defined regions of the blastoderm and culture them in adult abdomens surrounded by genetically marked "feeder cells. Eric F. Wieschaus - Autobiography
  • I stormed down the hallway and the sound of my footfalls on the carpet marked my defeat.
  • A low fence of split bamboo marked off an inside area the width of a boxing ring and twice as long.
  • They are marked with a "C" and a balance, and were sold at $120 a butt of 110 imperial gallons.
  • That divine spirit whose course is marked with black and white stains, who is the supporter of fire, and who, though free from sin, is the accomplisher of desired karma, whom the wise regard as a great Rishi, is the fire Kapila, the propounder of the Yoga system called The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 Books 1, 2 and 3
  • What is so alarming about the commissioner's report is the revelation that so many relatively minor inroads on civil liberties have gone unremarked and unnoticed.
  • His departure, in fact, went almost unremarked.
  • Its destruction marred the prince's reputation, and it marked the end of his military career.
  • Chiefdoms are marked by a motley of villages dotted around them.
  • Both Ms. Rahm and Mr. Collins remarked on the high quality of the Target garments 'construction, particularly in the pleated Thakoon cotton dress, with very detailed stitching in its full skirt, and a velveteen Sarafpour skirt that had trapunto stitching along the satin waistband. Do Discount Designer Duds Make The Grade?
  • The tradi-tionalist influences within the navy marked it off as a rather old-fashioned institution.
  • But all of that stands to be snuffed out, they say there, if this security situation is not brought under control rapidly, and if the reconstruction is not sped up markedly and very soon.
  • The next line presents five options: Requests Awaiting Checkout, Your Checked out requests, Requests you've completed, Requests you marked not completable, and Requests you flagged for administrative attention. Gutenberg - Recent changes [en]
  • Hundreds of temple volunteers ensured that you were seated in the exact spot marked out for you.
  • And of course the whole history of the Caribbean is really marked by the slave experience.
  • Like Psalters they often contained historiated initials or at least decorated initials that marked important liturgical events such as Christmas. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
  • The red dots of paint with which Cretan walkers have marked the way are not always easy to spot.
  • Pasgen allowed himself to be divested of three of the amulets he had marked because to fail to chaffer would also mark him as unusual; however, he was growing impatient and finally made as if to throw down the amulets he was holding and walk away. Ill Met By Moonlight
  • Google Inc is lifting restrictions on the use of trademarked terms in its U.S. online advertising system, a move that could increase friction between the Internet giant and brand owners. P2pnet World Headlines – May 19, 2009
  • The northern margin of the melange is marked by a thrust contact with both the Carboniferous sedimentary rocks and extrusive volcanic sequence.
  • We decided that in the future, when a truck returned from a pickup, we would put all the boxes in a temporary holding area marked by a cone.
  • The elections also marked the ousting of Turkey's long-time dominant political class.
  • There is a strongly marked difference between the two creatures.
  • The exercises are marked according to their level of difficulty.
  • It's not just about texture though: not only does meat cooked on the bone tend to be more flavourful, but, in marked contrast to much modern pork, that around the ribs is marbled with fat, which means it's always succulent – even more so with spare ribs, the larger, meatier kind most familiar to us as the obligatory meat element of Mixed Starter number 2. How to cook perfect barbecue ribs
  • It was followed by an unmarked police car with a ‘film crew’ on board.
  • Looked as much like a giant thornback as anything I ever saw," remarked The Cruise of the Nonsuch Buccaneer
  • She dipped her goose-feather quill into a jade inkpot, drained the red ink along the side, and unhurriedly marked a circle around the black tent the eunuch had pointed out to her. Shadow Princess
  • Medical writers of the era even discussed a fourth clinical condition, marked by immobility, which they termed ecstasy, but this was not a state that might lead to premature burial. The Serpent and the Rainbow
  • I am not a student or professor of glottology, contenting myself with being able to speak one or two languages without troubling my head over their origin, so I dare not judge upon the affinity more or less remote of the not too sweet Sakai idioms with others, but there seemed to me such a marked difference between the Malay and Sakai phraseologies that My Friends the Savages Notes and Observations of a Perak settler (Malay Peninsula)
  • This area of grazing marshes is now a nature reserve and includes woodland, marsh and heathland, and can be explored on marked trails.
  • In some quarters there has been some recrudescence of the _Shakti_ cultus, with its often obscene and horrible rites, and the unnatural depravity which was so marked a feature in the case of the band of young Brahmans who conspired to murder Mr. Jackson at Nasik represents a form of erotomania which is certainly much more common amongst Hindu political fanatics than amongst Hindus in general. Indian Unrest
  • She breathed in the fresh air, untainted by the smell of bat guano, and began following the trail she had marked earlier with hair scrunchies.
  • The manhole covers had gone, leaving the streets pockmarked with gaping mantraps, while one abandoned tank was vanishing day by day, melting away "as if its armour-plating had been made of ice". Rereading: Naples '44 by Norman Lewis
  • He had been earmarked as a potential leader.
  • He would never say where he had got it from, though wherever it was he'd been, it was rumoured he'd taken his marked playing cards and his gun with him.
  • There I encountered a marked divergence of views.
  • It's only what my dad would call corroborative evidence, or proof, "remarked William; whose father, although a blacksmith, was considered one of the best read men in Stanhope, and able to argue with The Banner Boy Scouts on a Tour, or, The Mystery of Rattlesnake Mountain
  • Erythronium dens-canis is the true dog's tooth violet, the name comes from the shape of the corm, and has rose coloured flowers on 10 cm stems and purple marked leaves.
  • On several occasions she had remarked on the boy's improvement.
  • A line of shells, white and pink and glabrous in the bright sunlight, marked the line of the high tide. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • Through it runs a curious trackway, marked "disused" on the Highways and Byways in Surrey
  • Finally a gorge opened into a cuplike valley to and from which there was only this one entrance and exit, marked in pines and rubbly slopes. Archive 2007-09-30
  • The bullet passed from right to left markedly upwards and forwards, enters the right abdominal cavity where it transfixes and mutilates the right kidney, transfixes the right lobe of the liver, transfixes diaphragm, transfixes the lower lobe of the left lung, transfixes sibson fascia on the left, lacerates the left common carotid artery and emerges through wound no. 'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976
  • Marked terms show a polarity, like one pole of the magnet or one side of the coin.
  • These reigns marked the beginning of “in-law” government, a period in which control over the throne passed between certain in-law factions. 2. Korea, 1800-1910
  • Three syngeneic animals and one animal with allograft had marked focal uptake of annexin V in a linear pattern corresponding to the left thoracotomy site.
  • Owing to printer's difficulties the cerebral consonants, the visarga, the sonant r and the anusvara have remained unmarked.
  • Each of London's districts had a distinct character that marked it off from its neighbours.
  • Web pages that users bookmarked did not match the most-popular sites visited as a whole from the group.
  • International Women's Day was marked in Moscow yesterday with a mass bathe.
  • It is true that Herbert Butterfield remarked that the trick of writing history lay in ‘the art of abridgement’, but abridgement must be both sensible and defensible.
  • If Chaucer's death went unmarked in the public world, his loss was deeply felt by the poets who followed after him.
  • In this form of indigestion the bowels are often much constipated, which is usually only a more marked symptom of chronic constipation. Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis
  • Under an azure sky at Almondvale, horizontal trenches marked the areas where undersoil heating was being installed.
  • The door was unmarked and completely blank except for a single word written in a dark red script: Wayward.
  • One little-remarked fact about the 1982-2000 stock market climb is that housing values did relatively poorly over that period, so that in many locations the ratio of prices to rents fell below the rule of the 300. House Prices, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • They lead the caravan through the pass, towards the steep descent that marked its exit.
  • In addition, these ligands markedly upregulated production of CD36, a scavenger receptor that regulates phagocytosis of apoptotic neutrophils.
  • If a tarot card gets ‘marked’ in some way, that can generally be considered a blessing on that card.
  • There is so marked an absence of carving that it seems as if ornamentation would have been weakening and trammelling. Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France, Volume 1
  • Well, then," returned the ruffian, "to put you out o 'suspense, as the topsman remarked to poor Tom Sheppard, afore he turned him off, I'm come to make you an honourable proposal o' marriage. Jack Sheppard A Romance
  • The Daemonettes have the symbol of Slaanesh clearly marked on their foreheads.
  • He was dressed in magnificent robes, the edges of which were marked with various symbols and designs, all signifying royalty.
  • The danseuse's grace emphasised the flavour of Odissi, marked by the bends in the body, neck, knees and waist.
  • It was midwinter, but also periastron; only long nights and frequent rains marked the season in this hemisphere. Agent Of The Terran Empire
  • The route has been marked in red.
  • The '03 debut of Mazda's RX - 8 4-seat sportster marked the rotary's return in much-improved form after an 8-year hiatus.
  • This _liaison_ was largely sentimental, and marked by a kind of etherealized sensuality. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion
  • In a caravan of unmarked coaches they went to La Fillon’s hôtel particulier, which was done up in the modern taste—rococo, mirrors, pastel colors, much white and gold, with rounded commodes by Charles Cressent, encrusted with gilt bronze. THE DIAMOND
  • The course of a ship is marked on a chart.
  • The composer himself remarked on its innovation: a ‘sonata written in a concertante manner, almost like a concerto.’
  • Helen's frustration with people who don't appreciate her could result in a marked reduction in her tolerance level.
  • Is it your judgment that this is going to be a marked improvement in terms of national security?
  • The paper was smoothed out, turned over, and marked off with our house of dreams, much like an architect's sketch of a one-story ranch house.
  • Every miner wishes that his mine were upon this famous lode, which is made up of a large number of quartz veins extending along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada mountains, and is marked by hundreds of important mines. The Western United States A Geographical Reader
  • Medically, insomnia is marked by 'subjective complaints about quantity and/or quality of sleep', leading to 'a feeling of being unrefreshed on waking '. 'Insomnia: A Cultural History'
  • Some of the fishes are of a European type, such as the roach, the barbel, and the blenny; others are markedly Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • Simpson shuddered, recalling the pock-marked drummer on the O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921
  • Upon hearing that he had been marked down for wandering, Levrone fumed, ‘I didn't know you could be marked down for walking offstage.
  • A refund requires "… a signed and dated written notice postmarked prior to midnight of the business day after the date of this agreement."
  • The president spoke with passion for an hour, in marked contrast to his subdued address to the parliament yesterday.
  • Furthermore, there is a marked absence of peer pressure here, which would make itself palpably felt when such anti - social conduct occurs.
  • As I remarked in my post at the time, if anything is to be learnt in the post-mortems, it is that there is plenty of failure all round for all sides to digest.
  • The stupor becomes rapidly more marked, the eyes become puffy and swollen with excessive lacrimation, so that the tears run from the internal canthus of the eye over the cheeks and may blister the skin in their course. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • While his partner had been busy with that job, Haig had driven pegs into the ground, marked out a grid and plotted the positions of the signals from his metal detector.
  • I estimate that the comparable disparities in Australia are less marked but still not inconsiderable.
  • Continue along waymarked path to make clockwise circuit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Imagine the lawsuits if they sold that crap in the US and someone's baby had an allergic reaction to something specifically marked "hypoallergenic" because they actually loaded it with perfume that's known to produce allergic reactions. 03/14/2006
  • For here was a trailing line of jog-trotting dusky shapes, some crouching on dwarf ponies half their size, some trailing lances, lodge-poles, rifles, women and children after them, all moving with a monotonous rhythmic motion as marked as the military precision of the other cavalcade, and always on a parallel line with it. Tales of Trail and Town
  • Back in October already, Chinese commentaries remarked on the financial crisis as being the chief reason for Britain ceding its long-term regard of China as Tibet's "suzerain" and recognizing it as its "sovereign". IPS Inter Press Service
  • The museum is clearly marked on the map.
  • Wilberforce was quite prepared to allow science unfettered freedom to research, and to accepts its findings, just because he did not think that science was the sole truth; if facts emerged which proved that men were descended from some primordial fungus, he could agree, but go on to enter a further ` but ', and adduce further considerations that marked humanity off from the rest of creation. May 7th, 2009
  • Trace amounts of iron oxide impart vibrant red, red-orange, orange, and yellow colors that sometimes contrast markedly with browns and blacks in these silicified trunks.
  • The group then moved closer to where the marked UN vehicles were parked and another shot hit a building next to them, knocking pieces of masonry to the ground near her.
  • His career was marked by his exceptional interpretative skills and he was widely regarded as one of the finest dance-actors of his generation.
  • He said 33 bottles were marked for accessioning into the museum, including the Model Dairy and the Idutywa items, which were not represented in the collection.
  • This marked the 30th anniversary of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (UNCHE) which took place in Stockholm, Sweden in 1972, and the10th anniversary of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) (also known as the Earth Summit) which took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1992. World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD), Johannesburg, South Africa
  • ‘We don't want taxpayer dollars being spent in order to proselyte children into praying to Zeus and Apollo,’ she remarked.
  • Heisenberg remarked, when the Japanese physicist Yukawa discovered the particle now known as the meson and the term Werner Heisenberg - Biography
  • This implies that the marked quadrilaterals (and so, by symmetry, all the quadrilaterals) are congruent.
  • He was such a gracious host, it was remarked that in another life he might have run a great hotel.
  • While winemaker Mike Hirby is no longer as of just recently making wines at Realm, his legacy is impressive, especially with wines such as this dense, full-bodied Cabernet marked by notes of dark cherry and spice. The Most Powerful Grower in Napa
  • Anyway the bogginess of the field had been remarked on before and I wasn't going over the wire to investigate further as it had been raining hard.
  • Install glass rings (Angel Eyes) and use any glass bonding crazy glue or silicone alone the red area I marked. Install rings from behind.
  • The launch of the engine plant marked a double celebration for staff at Ellesmere Port.
  • Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand, the priapic bishop of Autun who became France's diplomat for all seasons he served and survived both the Revolution and Napoleon, famously remarked that no one who had not lived during the ancien régime could have any idea of how sweet life could be. Why They All Came to Versailles
  • Ludovico di Varthema — the vir Deo carus, be it remarked, of the learned and laical Julius Caesar Scaliger: Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • Dingle paid particular attention to letters that were postmarked from a town near the Center or those that said the sender was on his or her way to the Center.
  • The exercises are marked according to their level of difficulty.
  • It has more than once been remarked in England that the old-fashioned amateur -- patron and critic, _kenner_ -- is dying out, and that his modern substitute must not only choose, but experiment -- not only admire, but be admired. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878
  • The promoter, who also officiates on the junior grasstrack scene, spotted Complin several years ago and marked him down as one for the future.
  • I love the director's over-the-top sense of humour, especially his trademarked vision of the media of the future.
  • To the left we had the Champs-Elysees with their noble elms whose terminus is marked, off yonder on an elevation, by the great triumphal arch of Napoleon in the Place de L'Etoile. France Through Canadian Eyes
  • During my brilliant and audacious performances, my family constantly remarked that they thought I sang like Shirley Temple, only way better and a lot more adorably, and that my dancing made hers look contrived and boring. Roseanne Archy
  • At the same time, a consensus appears to be growing among House Republicans to look for short-term cuts in the same general areas that Senate Democrats are targeting for debate this coming week, these officials added, referring to earmarked projects and presidential recommendations for 2012. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • This marked the end of the first phase of -- so to speak -- the scarabaean side of his life. Something New
  • Some three-and-a-half years before the Nazis came to power, events in Erlangen marked the onset of a new era.
  • The grave was marked by a simple headstone.
  • There was a marked difference in his behavior toward me.
  • Another node earmarked as a major potential destination is Soweto, where history and heritage abound.
  • The anniversary was marked by a luncheon given in the town hall.
  • The institution of positive-pressure ventilation in an already hyperinflated thorax can markedly worsen hemodynamics and cause abrupt falls in blood pressure including cardiac collapse.
  • Southern Asia to Hindostan, would give us a sort of equator, around which round-headed, oval-headed, and oblong-headed, prognathous and orthognathous, fair and dark races — but none possessing the excessively marked characters of Calmuck or Negro — group themselves. Essays
  • This quaint ceremonial, still annually observed in the secluded capital of Buddhism-the Rome of Asia-is interesting because it exhibits, in a clearly marked religious stratification, a series of divine redeemers themselves redeemed, of vicarious sacrifices vicariously atoned for, of gods undergoing a process of fossilisation, who, while they retain the privileges, have disburdened themselves of the pains and penalties of divinity. The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion
  • bubonic plague, a bacterial infection marked by painful, feverish, swollen lymph nodes, called buboes. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • I have not read Temin's lecture, but it is my understanding that the Hitler regime was marked by even greater cartelization and concentration than anything done in the US. American Mugabe?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • This has contributed to a marked development of preparative borane chemistry. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1976 - Presentation Speech
  • The creative buy also "bookmarked" a full page advertisement with a reunion dinner scene and mio Home's festive season promotions. TODAYonline
  • The occasion was marked by a civic reception .
  • It was the first indication that the game could become ill-tempered, and it also marked out Hammell as the fall guy.
  • A further characteristic to aid a correct diagnosis is a marked shortening of the bloom stalks.
  • But after 1945, Britain was marked by austerity.
  • He has presided over a marked increase in public cynicism about politics without suffering significant damage to his own electoral prospects.
  • Tietze 15.21 describes a woman of twenty-seven who exhibited a marked type of plexiform neurofibroma (Fig. 253). Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • It is hard not to gasp at the speed of the ascent and my admiration is more marked, and more edgy, because I know that the whole structure is balanced on a bearing the size of a small, round coffee table, like a pencil poised on the tip of its lead.
  • Occurring in its most marked form, there is no gainsaying the fact that pumiced-foot is a sequel of either acute or subacute laminitis. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • My parents were also older, which marked me out for bullying, both physical and verbal.
  • Blair Nimmo: ‘Throughout 2003 we have seen a marked reduction in the number of Scottish businesses failing,’.
  • Paddle is largely a doubles game, marked by rapid volleying at the net.
  • Cartesian coordinate system with the circle of radius 2 centered at the origin marked in red. The equation of the circle is x2 + y2 = 4..
  • In the tithe map this ford is marked, the only one in that neighbourhood, and the cottage is also marked exactly in the position mentioned by Fanny, the only building so placed. Juniper Hall: A Rendezvous of Certain Illustrious Personages during the French Revolution, Including Alexandre D'Arblay and Fanny Burney
  • Viscount Bagwig, our excellent ambassador, paid her marked attention.
  • The Winslow Film Festival marked its third anniversary a couple of weeks ago.
  • The world's fishing fleets became markedly overcapitalized, meaning that there were more nets and boats than fish to catch. Laurie David: Day 36 of Algalita's Oceanographic Research Vessel Expedition: A Letter From Captain Charles Moore
  • The latest survey of women's and children's health and nutrition, based on a survey of 23,000 households throughout the nation, reveals that a marked decrease in malnutrition is being replaced, unfortunately, by a higher incidence of obesity. Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - August 2000
  • A bulky parka smothered the individual's identity, but the flared black trousers marked him as a member of Starfleet; grinning, Kirk redirected his course to join his snowsuited comrade. The Kobayashi Maru
  • Marked8 loves helping me blow money and sent me some info on a new and freshish built Teksid. Lincoln vs Cadillac
  • Back in October already, Chinese commentaries remarked on the financial crisis as being the chief reason for Britain ceding its long-term regard of China as Tibet's "suzerain" and recognizing it as its "sovereign. Undefined
  • And you, Tanis Half-Elven, have degenerated into a liar," Elistan remarked, smiling at the pained expression Tanis tried desperately to keep off his face. Test Of The Twins
  • Fore and hind may bend either both backwards, as the figures marked A, or in the opposite way both forwards, as in B, or in converse ways and not in the same direction, as in C where the fore bend forwards and the hind bend backwards, or as in D, the opposite way to C, where the convexities are turned towards one another and the concavities outwards. On the Gait of Animals
  • For twenty years Joe has weighed, marked, and released flying squirrels that enter live traps attached to tree trunks.
  • She's a cutie ," Helen remarked after the swinging door to the kitchen had flapped shut. SOMETHING IN THE WATER

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