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1 The pounding of my heart seemed to mark the passing of hours.
2 Here they mark the passing of time with endless sips of tea.
3 So prisoners mark the passing of the days by a bar of sun light.
4 It takes a long time for the literary establishment to mark the passing of time.
5 In a world forever dark, Vlad had no way to mark the passing of time.
6 The Angelus bells mark the passing of the day.
7 There was no service for the dead to mark the passing of the black soldier.
8 Two separate parties on the same day, in the same square, to mark the passing of time.
9 As with all the deaths, refugees gathered for a vigil to mark the passing of Mr Kyawning.
10 It was one of the most common cross-cultural events, a ceremony to mark the passing of life.
11 The defeat of a Bannon-backed Senate candidate in Alabama seemed to mark the passing of his influence.
12 Godwin imagined- acreaturemust mark the passing time by the slow, shallow beating of its inhuman heart.
13 There were no brass bands, no organised pomp and ceremony to mark the passing of the people's president.
14 Traditionally, church bells peal at times of joy, and toll to mark the passing from life into death.
15 Each night at dusk he slashed the heart tree in the godswood to mark the passing of another day.
16 Earlier, the flag over Leinster House had come to half mast to formally mark the passing of a sitting member.
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