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1 The raids mark only the fifth such search operation in CCI's 10-year history.
2 But this I mark only as an illustration of my meaning.
3 For these eight projects mark only the first stage of our electricity market reform.
4 And didn't you find another dead boy with just the same mark only yesterday?
5 Bankers predicted that today's meeting would mark only the start of what could be lengthy negotiations.
6 Here is another from Lewes, which the post- mark only shows to have been written in 1865:-
7 If death mark only a general expansion of life and nature, it is no more pleasant.
8 May God put upon all His pardoned children not the blood- mark only , but the fire-mark also.
9 Sometimes leaving the mark only two options, neither particularly attractive, would keep him within those bounds.
10 This would mark only the second time payrolls have increased since the recession started in December 2007.
11 Like these, the cells mark only where the vital tides have been, and how they have acted.
12 Lake Erie: "I mark only what I have seen."
13 The discoloration is quite gone in them all, and from my own hand, a dry mark only remaining.
14 Still, that would mark only a modest rebound for emerging Asia's worst performing currency so far in 2013.
15 Baylor reached the 20-win mark only three times in 101 seasons prior to 2007-08.
16 The new project would mark only the second time a best film Oscar winner has been made into a TV series.
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