| 21. | Religious faiths mark time differently than the secular calendar.
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| 22. | On the technical side, the outlook has not changed as it continues to mark time.
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| 23. | "Art is a very seductive item in which to invest, learn history and mark time.
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| 24. | For the Canadian province marks time 30 minutes off-kilter from the rest of the continent.
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| 25. | A chiming clock marks time, one imagines, for some cozy household ritual yet to occur.
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| 26. | The wobbly plotting merely marks time between action sequences.
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| 27. | The cathedral marks times of national and local civic celebration and sadness with special services.
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| 28. | The question is whether he intends to make something of his victory or mark time.
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| 29. | Deutsche Babcock predicted that new orders would mark time this year, at 9.8 billion marks.
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| 30. | History does not move on; it only marks time.
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