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1 Clamadieu said Europe was marked by a slowdown in the construction market.
2 But the process was marked by stiff political and trade union opposition.
3 An economic crisis marked by high interest rates and inflation sparks riots.
4 Orange Order marches have often been marked by drunkeness and sectarian violence.
5 Her tenure in office was marked by great success and public popularity.
6 Background: Major depressive disorder is often marked by repeated episodes of depression.
7 The earliest burials in Japan are marked by simple mounds of earth.
8 The first day in Munich was marked by police inspection in bed.
9 The unequal burden of violence is also marked by intense racial disparities.
10 He said New Zealand's next decades would be marked by more extremes.
11 The voyage up the river Parana was marked by no particular incident.
12 And they go through different periods and calendars marked by momentous events.
13 As a rule, the winter festivities are marked by bumper alcohol consumption.
14 Indeed, these days, his eyes look less gorgeous than marked by time.
15 The spot is now plainly marked by a notch in the bark.
16 Even Zoltan's newer work, Grigori reflected, would be marked by that experience.
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