Once a spot is marked, the color gradually fades from red to yellow the longer it remains unclaimed.
The music falls back into an even deeper lament, where it is marked 'exhausted.
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German history is marked by charismatic leaders who wielded personal power for malevolent ends, she says.
The chronic, progressive illness is marked by tremors, muscle weakness and a shuffling gait.
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Of course, the natural gas business, like any energy commodity, is marked by boom and bust.
The fall and winter merchandise is marked down and customers are buying the clearance merchandise.
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Each is marked with a little bulb that lights up when you press a button.
In Swindon the edge of the city is marked by building sites and brand-new houses.
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IMPROVE-IT is marked by the kinds of mistakes that have dogged all of the studies of Vytorin.
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The Bassari landscape is marked by terraces and rice paddies, interspersed with villages, hamlets and archaeological sites.
Mason Gotts only recently felt able to visit the grave, which is marked by a small plastic sign.
Each tale is marked by tragic fatalism and an explosive fury which tears up its otherwise picturesque imagery.
Our lifetime is marked by key transitions and turning points, such as getting married, having children and empty nesting.
At the same time, the shortage of engineers is marked in many countries.
The decline is marked by increasing drops in home prices in major cities like Chicago, Cleveland, Charlotte and Atlanta.
His childhood is marked by the physical and psychological tortures he suffers for seven years at a private school.
The picture is marked by grace and respect, although we have to penetrate the deep shade to see it.
Bipolar disorder, which is sometimes called manic depression, is marked by mood swings.
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It is also critical that we strengthen the underpinnings of our extensive economic relationship, which is marked by increasing interdependence.
On the other hand, the hotel executive said, the White House staff, no matter the administration, is marked by professionalism.
Toshiba only supplies revenue figures, and its 19% revenue growth is marked as a constant 19% revenue growth line across the graph.
But economies are transitional entities and right now the transition is marked.
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The initiative is marked by a simple process and a guaranteed return.
Since this asset base is marked-to-market, it is subject to sharp fluctuations.
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Sales for high-end audio have been in decline for the past decade, and the road ahead for high-end audio is marked by uncertainty.
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That spirit is marked by an ability to strategically focus on the seeds that leadership has sown, constantly monitoring their growth and promise.
Though there has been a rise in the number of civil-society groups trying to pick up the pieces, progress is marked in baby-steps.
He received the Queen's Gallantry Medal, and as he sits in west London, immaculate and calm, he listens as an unforgettable day is marked.
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The release is marked as build 8400, and is most probably the same build that Microsoft will release during the first week of June.
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