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1 The Europeans did not signalize by the infliction of punishment the act of taking possession.
2 There are four classes which I should signalize by way of eminence: the moneyed class, the doctors, men of letters, and the devout.
3 The year 1859 was signalized by a revival in the Bebek Seminary.
4 This surely was a day destined to be signalized by hairbreadth escapes.
5 My arrival at Virginia City was signalized by the following incident:-
6 The year 1865 was signalized by the death of two very useful missionaries,-Rev.
7 The reign of Titus, though so short, was signalized by two great disasters.
8 Frontenac's arrival was then signalized by a civic reception and a Te Deum.
9 The year was also signalized by the death of Rev.
10 In Holland, this year was signalized by the abdication of its monarch, William I.
11 His arrival on the north coast of Cornwall was signalized by a terrific hurricane.
12 That ceremony was signalized by a parade on the 18th.
13 The war nevertheless, was continued until 1783; without, however, being signalized by any great events.
14 We have thus alighted on the portion of his life most signalized by literary work.
15 The progression is signalized by increasing proteinuria and hypertension.
16 The year 1867 was signalized by a great calamity, and by two important geographical feats.
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