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1 This day and this hour mark the close of a century of our national history.
2 They mark the close of power to vary.
3 The event was to mark the close of the house party, which was to break up on the following day.
4 But, anyway, the episode connected with my marriage did mark the close of my professional career, and is therefore worthy of record.
5 Held to mark the close of the traditional bathing season, the festival will open with a "Tramore of Yore" exhibition at the Coast Guard station.
6 The state recently marked the close of this year's legislative session.
7 His campaign against the foreigners marked the close of his service.
8 How different from the first embrace which marks the close of a wooing!
9 The battle of Bosworth Field (1485) marks the close of the war.
10 The passing of this Act marks the close of the experimental stage in land purchase.
11 Every world conflict has marked the close of one epoch and the opening of another.
12 The acquittal of Delamere marks the close of another.
13 The Cuban ballet's gala performance marked the close of the Russian Bolshoi season until October.
14 The Cork visit marks the close of the first stage in the history of the Convention.
15 One could argue that this magnificent folly marked the close of the Italian's very best period.
16 Giacomo Leopardi marks the close of this period.
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