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At four-o'clock, or four-thirty, the coming of the newsboy marked the end of the day ; ;
To mark a row or stitch, tie contrasting thread around end of row or stitch to be marked.
At the end of the corridor Alec noticed a door marked: Fire Stairs.
In 1896 England under the captaincy of W G Grace won the series 2 – 1, and this marked the end of England's longest period of Ashes dominance.
In Western philosophy, the spread of Christianity through the Roman Empire marked the ending of Hellenistic philosophy and ushered in the beginnings of Medieval philosophy, whereas in Eastern philosophy, the spread of Islam through the Arab Empire marked the end of Old Iranian philosophy and ushered in the beginnings of early Islamic philosophy.
The text also marked the end of his original scientific work.
The war also marked a watershed in the geo-political history of the region, as together with the Lombard migration the following year, it signalled the end of six centuries of Germanic dominance in the Pannonian Basin.
Usually, two teams of five players play on a marked rectangular court with a basket at each width end.
This marked the end of the last all-Liberal government.
* At Consett the closure of the British Steel works in 1980 marked the end of steel production in the Derwent Valley and the decline of the area.
The defeat at Marathon marked the end of the first Persian invasion of Greece, and the Persian force retreated to Asia.
First, it marked the end of the Balkan League, a vital arm of the Russian system of defense against Austria-Hungary.
(: see ) In effect, the 1662 Prayer Book marked the end of a period of just over 100 years, when a common form of liturgy served for almost all Reformed public worship in England ; and the start of the continuing division between Anglicans and Nonconformists.
The tomb lies on the line of several cairns that marked the east-west route of the ancient Monks ' Path between Buckfast Abbey and Tavistock Abbey and it was no doubt erected here as part of that route: it would have been particularly useful in this part of the moor with few landmarks where a traveller straying from the path could easily end up in Foxtor Mires.
This also marked the end of the short-lived Sam Zell era.
The end of the samurai era in the 1860s, along with the 1876 ban on wearing swords in public, marked the end of any practical use for mail and other armour in Japan.
To place the matter of the photographs ' authenticity beyond doubt, he returned to Cottingley at the end of July with two Kodak Cameo cameras and 24 secretly marked photographic plates.
* The reinforce: This portion of the piece is frequently divided into a first reinforce and a second reinforce, but in any case is marked as separate from the chase by the presence of a narrow circular reinforce ring or band at its foremost end.
Conversely, the end of the Cold War marked by the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 resulted in a reduction in the duration of Cold War civil wars of 92 % or, phrased another way, a roughly ten-fold increase in the rate of resolution of Cold War civil wars.
However, this period also marked the end of the Impressionist period due to Pissarro ’ s leaving the movement.
# ( Tie ) Defensive tackle Randy White and defensive end Harvey Martin – Super Bowl XII – Super Bowl XII marked the first time that two players won MVP honors.
Each end is marked with a number of spots ( also called pips ) or is blank.

marked and widespread
Distributism therefore advocates a society marked by widespread property ownership and, according to co-operative economist Race Mathews, maintains that such a system is key to bringing about a just social order.
The final two years of Cerezo's government also were marked by a failing economy, strikes, protest marches, and allegations of widespread corruption.
Worms 2 marked the first true step in the widespread Worm craze and characterised the direction which the series would take from then on.
The Romantic and Victorian eras were marked by the widespread use of laudanum in Europe and the United States.
In particular, they dreaded a repeat of the Irish Rebellion of 1641, which had been marked by widespread killings.
Zahn's trilogy marked a revival in the fortunes of the Star Wars franchise, bringing it widespread attention for the first time in years ; all three Thrawn-trilogy novels made the New York Times best-seller lists, and set the stage and tone for most of the franchise's Expanded-Universe content.
The Korean War also marked the first widespread use of helicopters to evacuate the wounded from forward positions to medical units, leading to the rise of the term " medivac ".
Davis was re-elected in the November 2002 general election following a long and bitter campaign against Simon, marked by accusations of ethical lapses on both sides and widespread voter apathy.
After a very successful year as Mayor, marked by widespread community support, he resigned suddenly in May 2001 following a Grand Jury indictment for one count of misdemeanor perjury and in the same week being arrested by the Gun Barrel City Police Department for Public Intoxication.
The protests were marked by counter-protests and widespread charges of corruption and election fraud in the student newspaper.
The crash marked the beginning of widespread and long-lasting consequences for the United States.
The election was marked by accusations of fraud and widespread irregularities that led to the post-election violence of 2007 – 2008.
John's domestic politics were marked by an economic support of the Danish merchants and by a widespread use of commoners as officials and even as councillors, something which angered the nobility.
* 1917-1920-First Red Scare, marked by a widespread fear of Bolshevism and anarchism
As a result of an Allied blockade and German indifference to local needs, the first winter of the occupation was marked by widespread famine in the main urban centres, with as many as 300, 000 civilians dead from starvation.
At home, Obasanjo's first term was marked by widespread criticism over the Nigerian government's response to violent crises in the North — Kaduna and Kano chief among them — as well as in the central-eastern state of Benue and the southern oil-rich Niger Delta.
In a period marked by widespread conflict and unrest, the Gyeongju area became particularly notorious for the level of guerrilla activity in the mountains.
Often overlooked was Aycock's role as a leading spokesman in the white supremacy campaigns of 1898 and 1900, which historians say were marked by widespread violence, voter intimidation, voter fraud and even a coup d ' état of the government of Wilmington.
Bader ’ s slate won the bitter election, which was marked by allegations of widespread organization-backed voter fraud.
The organizations were marked by widespread intellectual debates.
The program also marked the widespread appearance of orange tiled houses throughout the countryside, replacing the traditional thatched or choga-jip houses.
Some authors claim the loss of initial es in the verb estar – now widespread in Brazil – is an influence from African slaves ' speech, and it is also claimed that some common factors of BP – such as the near-complete disappearance of certain verb inflections and the marked preference for compound tenses – recall the grammatical simplification typical of pidgins.
In the early 20th century the Reelfoot area was marked by widespread lawlessness and " Night Riding ," which resulted in the deployment of the state militia by governor of Tennessee Malcolm R. Patterson.
This marked the commercial success and widespread acceptance of Kaplan turbines.

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