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1 He naturally bears the mark of forty years' sojourn in the wilderness.
2 She bears the mark of the moon, the mark of the Balance.
3 While it is absolutely clean, it bears the mark of much use.
4 His work, like his face, bears the mark of this terrible conflict.
5 But our modern network still bears the mark of Donald Davies.
6 My son's delicate cheek bears the mark of the Tudor fist.
7 Everything we see bears the mark of industry, and all the people look happy.
8 Every thing connected with them bears the mark of despotism.
9 Every creed you have got bears the mark of whip, and chain, and fagot.
10 She bears the mark of the moonwolf, as did the wolf in my dreams.
11 She bears the mark of the unlucky.
12 This cross, which certainly bears the mark of some projectile, is still preserved in the Ouspienski monastery, at
13 It bears the mark of Avalon.
14 It bears the mark of "John Harrison, 1713."
15 So far as S. Peter's bears the mark of Michelangelo at all, it represents his own peculiar genius.
16 It bears the mark of a statesman's mind, and is of a piece with the rest of his life.
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