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1 But even plants and animals may bear the mark of human design.
2 The matted locks of Siva bear the mark of the fall.
3 All barrels of honey shall bear the mark of the honeymaker.
4 There is no village which does not bear the mark of wanton destruction.
5 He seemed to bear the mark of overstrain on the part of his parents.
6 Products to be exchanged still bear the mark of those who sweat to produce them.
7 Does your cheek bear the mark of her tongue?
8 His works bear the mark of candor, integrity, and a sincere desire to record the truth.
9 Even some of their proverbs bear the mark of their topsy-turvy religion and are only half true.
10 He prophesied during the reigns of Azariah and Hezekiah, and his writings bear the mark of true inspiration.
11 You may know that is true because even to this day they bear the mark of the waters.
12 To bear the mark means accepting the rules of the hijra, and the hijra have joined with the Rose Council.
13 AVas it no grievance, he asked, to bear the mark of the chain remaining, after the fetter had been knocked away?
14 Not an eye could divine the inhabitant if the surface of the acorn did not bear the mark of a tiny perforation.
15 All bear the mark of loving thought,-nowso delicate that its very faintness thrills and holds us, now strong and spirited and solemn.
16 The chosen people hurry to and fro with curved backs and patient, suffering faces that bear the mark of eighteen hundred years of persecution.
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