Diamonds can also be marked by a laser with a little symbol invisible to the eye.
Speaking on Friday night, Mr Higgins said his seven-year term would be marked by inclusion, ideas and transformation.
An exciting new era is beginning at Forbes that will be marked by cutting-edge innovation and growth like never before.
The road ahead will be marked by huge challenges, and there will be those who resist the forces of change.
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The 10th anniversary of the war in Iraq will be marked by a lecture from Swedish politician and diplomat Hans Blix.
The next Congress could well be marked by fiery conflicts with the White House over America's prospects in the Middle East.
Although he will, unfortunately, most likely get a chance to study one first-hand, this next one will be marked by inflation rather than deflation.
In a year where stocks have zigzagged, the coming quarter could be marked by the nefarious effects of global economic cooling.
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If, as widely expected, Ariel Sharon is elected Israel's prime minister tomorrow, there is a high probability the event will be marked by intensified violence.
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The day which will be marked by speeches and debates by different stakeholders is focusing on the current situation of women and the media in Lesotho.
Abramson says that her editorship will be marked by more investigative reporting, attention to politics, cultural coverage, and searching for the story behind the public-relations announcement.
The company s vice president of marketing, Kevin Ashton , says he expected the next few years to be marked by steady growth as companies built up the infrastructure.
Mr Wheatley said the line could be moved back within six weeks and would be marked by three buoys "to make sure the salt marsh doesn't encroach".
The debate is likely to be marked by a new offensive on the Iraq war, in the form of a a series of amendments from from Senate Democrats.
The bicentenary of Pushkin's birth in May 1999 will be marked by no fewer than three new English biographies and critical studies as well as innumerable Russian publications.
Jan Hatzius, an economist at Goldman Sachs, reckons that productivity growth for 2000 will probably be marked down by half a percentage point, bringing it below 3%.
No dog ever meets all the points of its breed standard and can be marked down by a judge who favors just the breed characteristics that your animal is short on.
Firms are understandably reluctant to expand operations in an environment where households are debt-ridden and the financial sector continues to be marked more by a desire to get rich quick than facilitate the production of goods and services.
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But even if some new measure is announced, the meeting will be marked far more by what's not said than by what is.
It was a schism that led to the formation of the establishment-approved Women's Tennis Association in 1973 -- which will be marked this year by the WTA's "40 Love" commemorative campaign, a celebration of four decades of progress in the women's game.
The men's lives seemed to be advancing along the same trajectory, marked by success in their careers and their personal lives.
The seen is the comfortable lives of Washington bureaucrats, but the unseen concerns what they might be doing in a more dynamic world marked by success and failure.
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Hais, who co-wrote Millennial Makeover: MySpace, YouTube and the Future of American Politics, have observed that millennial "mellowness" can be traced to child-rearing patterns marked by feel-good toddler shows like Barney ("I love you, you love me", etc.) Moreover, they add, millennials seem devoid of an impulse to fight and prove their superiority over others--not a surprising outcome when everyone gets a trophy.
While part of the slowdown in new home sales can be attributed to destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy in the Northeast, the marked market reaction suggests investors may be overly exuberant regarding the strength of housing markets.
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Other stages will have to follow in which the dynamics familiar to us may become more marked, but they may also be accompanied by changes which would be useless to try to predict today.
All sorts of internal curial squabbling marked what was supposed to be a Roman housecleaning by a German administrator who didn't turn out to be up to that task.
Yes: it is encouraging when truth seeks the light, wherever it may be, but beyond Penn State, 2011 was marked by a dreary onslaught of scandals, contentiousness, lockouts and litigation.
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The first term of the George W. Bush presidency and what has come to be known as the "Bush Doctrine" were marked by a profound and forceful reaction to September 11, 2001.
Although he died before the ends of justice could be met, Pinochet's last years were marked by an agony that led him to accept 'political responsibility' for the deeds of his regime, days before his death.
"Muslims and Christians, precisely because of the burden of our common history, so often marked by misunderstanding, must today strive to be known and recognized as worshippers of God, faithful to prayer, eager to uphold and lift by the almighty decrees, " the pontiff said Saturday in an address at King Hussein Mosque in Amman.
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