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The king implied, not for the first time, that the political parties were not yet up to the mark.
ECONOMIST: The king is seeking to embrace moderate Islamists
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Mr. Silverman is not quite up to the mark set by his colleagues, but he is very good though I couldn't help but wish that I were seeing Michael Cerveris instead.
WSJ: Theater Review: The Subtle Joys of Small-Scale Sondheim
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In spite of round-the-clock work, progress on boring a huge tunnel into the earth was not up to mark.
FORBES: Delhi's Subway Builder
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Conservative MP for the Warton area, Mark Menzies, said "now is not the time to give up".
BBC: BAE Systems union says 'nothing signed' in India jet deal
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Ross said he and other Blue Dogs are still discussing what specific changes they will propose as the committees mark up the bill, but that the group is not negotiating any changes to the proposed surtax.
CNN: Democrat: Obama slowing down progress on health care reform
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The new head of NBC sports, Mark Lazarus, might not be so gung ho to bid up the games to a stratosphere where Comcast is guaranteed to lose money.
FORBES: Let the (Olympic Bidding) Games Begin
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The fears were wide of the mark: not one person turned up to complain.
ECONOMIST: Self-censorship in the West
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Skipper Taarabt was substituted before the hour mark but Rangers did not give up and Loach made good saves to deny Jamie Mackie and Hill.
BBC: QPR 1-3 Watford
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Thursday night, Ford's chief of staff, Mark Towhey, would not listen to questions by the Star and hung up on a reporter, the newspaper reports.
CNN: SHARE THIS
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And we wrap up with some great tips when considering music, not the least of which is that, according to Mark and Dave, every brand should have, along with their visual identity (e.g. logo, color palette, etc.), a sound identity as well.
FORBES: Music Is The Great Uniting Language. But Are Brands Using It Correctly?
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It's not that used to lobbying Washington, but the likes of Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg are keen to open up the gates to more of the algorithmic whizz-kids he wants to recruit.
BBC: The human traffic jam