| 41. | The mace is moved up and down perpendicular to the ground to mark time to the music.
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| 42. | The UCLA Marching Band marches in a drum corps style with low mark times and glide steps.
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| 43. | Deutsche Babcock predicted that new orders would mark time this year, at 9 . 8 billion marks.
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| 44. | "We are here to make progress, we are not here to mark time, " the new president said.
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| 45. | North Carolina has to mark time.
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| 46. | Naturally the current economic policy does not suit us, but it is better to mark time than regress,
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| 47. | You assume that everything and everyone back in your parallel universe will simply mark time until you return.
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| 48. | Now we mark time with records.
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| 49. | In the emergency room, the rhythmic wheeze of ventilators marks time against the endless whine of buzz saws.
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| 50. | "I dont want you to mark time so much as I want you to mark groove, " she says.
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