The success of the Matthew 25 PAC would mark a sea change in the electoral landscape, unprecedented but not a bolt from the blue.
Republicans voting for a bill containing a large tax increase on the rich, even with the metaphorical gun to their heads, would mark a sea-change in Washington, and possibly cause a major intraparty rift.
The all-pervasive sea water still left its mark, seeping into the frames and discoloring them with salt stains and algae.
What is happening now could mark one of those sea changes in public policy that seem to come along once in every generation.
It is no coincidence that the bench mark oils, like North Sea Brent or West Texas, are light sweet crudes.
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The exhibition - Dartmoor Water and Light- also marks the release of Mark's first CD album, Sea of Grass, which features 12 tracks of multi-instrumental music inspired by the moor.
For example, comparing a carefully retro-translated Aramaic Mark with the larger sample of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
The winged lion of St Mark is carved into its main gate, commemorating the great sea battle when the Venetians defeated the Turks at Lepanto.
Casey had studied the Dead Sea Scrolls extensively, and drew upon them to make the case that most of Mark was written originally in Aramaic.
This April will mark 19 years since Zambia's brilliant young team was lost to the sea off the coast of Libreville in one of Africa's worst sporting accidents.
Once the flare was released at 1213 BST, he led 62 seconds of cheers, to mark the 62 seconds it took for Titanic to slide from its dry dock and into the Irish sea.
At the 10km mark, the walk takes a steep turn: the next kilometre is a scramble from about 300m above sea level to almost 500m, before a relatively quick descent to Hot Water Beach.
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