Mr Cook insisted that it did not mark any change in British policy towards Pakistan itself.
While reading French and German at New College, Oxford, his fondness for Abba and the Bee Gees did not mark him out as a satirist.
Redknapp admitted that the acquisition of Gallas may not mark the end of his summer spending, with Brazilian Sandro being Tottenham's only other capture of this transfer window.
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As they presented it, Obama's assertion that peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians must be based on the 1967 lines with agreed swaps does not mark a substantive departure from the positions adopted by his predecessors in the Oval Office.
Since his election as Pope seven years ago, Benedict has consistently tried to correct what he regards as a misinterpretation of Vatican II, insisting that it did not mark a revolutionary break from the past, as liberal Catholics would have it, but rather a renewal of the best traditions of the ancient Church.
And it did not really mark the end of disco, but the end of our war against it.
To develop the efficiency reserves, engineers make equipment and programming decisions based on maximizing profit, not a mark-up of products.
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In our opinion, such disclosure is meaningless and confusing since it does not include mark-ups, mark-downs and spreads on shares traded on a principal basis.
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For those of you not following Mark Cuban on twitter, here is an unforgettable photo of him on the plane (assuming back to Dallas) around 10 a.m. this morning.
Winding up for the government, defence minister Lord Astor of Hever said Remembrance Day did not just mark the two world wars but "the loss and debt we feel to all those who have died in the service of their country".
In spite of round-the-clock work, progress on boring a huge tunnel into the earth was not up to mark.
Even so, St Mirren had not threatened goalkeeper Mark Brown until they went ahead after 60 minutes.
This brainily patrician background did not seem to mark Mr Cem out as a natural vote-winner among ordinary Turks.
The car was sold so as not to remain a reminder to Mark that he was not able to drive.
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They were 397-5 at stumps on the opening day at Canterbury, with Gallian 191 not out and Mark Ealham on 38.
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Not counting a mark to market accounting change, the company earned 65 cents per share, down from 71 cents a year ago.
By convention, speakers in the House of Commons refer to each other as honourable members (and not even on Mark Antony's all honourable men principle).
The penultimate "American Mavericks" program, at Zankel Hall on March 29, will mark not only Mr. Jacobs's own Carnegie Hall debut, but the first organ concerto performance there since 1988.
They are usually long-term investors and are not required to mark their positions to market, so they have been able to weather day-to-day fluctuations in prices better than leveraged hedge funds.
Not even some lusty blows from Mark Boucher (37 not out), who lifted Hilfenhaus for a huge six in the last over, and Albie Morkel could prevent South Africa from finishing short.
If Facebook with its 1 billion users can replicate that kind of success, it could mark not only a step forward for Facebook but a shift in the way we all communicate.
But, of course, if Portes is right, a rise in the cost of money for George Osborne would not be a mark of failure - because it would be a corollary of our escape from recession.
Of course, and this is a topic for another day, no one is required to own a federal registration to use a trademark, and the absence of a registration does not prove a mark is unlawful.
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