That set off a frenetic search through an area marked by dense brush and steep terrain.
Scarred foothills converged on the floodplain where villages were marked by the yellow blaze of poplars.
Thankfully, some of Beijing's alleyway architecture is protected these days, with buildings marked by white stone plaques.
Controlled assessment is GCSE coursework which is sat in the classroom under strict supervision and marked by teachers.
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The Japanese surrender, marked by VJ Day, followed three months later on 15 August.
The latest of Philip Reeves' seven assignments was marked by so much violence, it became ordinary.
This year's trends are marked by a hybrid appreciation for fads of other eras.
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Instead, it was an effective treatment for narcolepsy, a disorder marked by excessive daytime sleepiness.
It is sometimes marked by a line of debris, e.g. seagrass, pieces of wood.
Before 2000, the previous four presidential contests were marked by economic or political instability, or both.
Since then the government's handling of the project has been marked by delay, indecision and timidity.
German history is marked by charismatic leaders who wielded personal power for malevolent ends, she says.
Later that month, more than 20 homes in Turkey's southeast were mysteriously marked by red paint.
The royal visit was being marked by a fly-past of three Typhoons from RAF Leuchars.
The recovery's first phase, beginning in 2003, was marked by robust exports, which drove growth.
Baroness Thatcher's time in office was marked by some of the Troubles' darkest episodes.
Instead, her appearances on screen are marked by music that's somehow ill-fitting or harmonically skewed.
It's typically marked by lots of trading and sometimes big swings in stock prices.
Today the Left is marked by equal doses of doom and gloom, irrationality and delusion.
Mr. Kelly's tenure has also been marked by the lack of a successful terror attack.
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Several other occasions have previously been suggested as being marked by a public holiday.
The chronic, progressive illness is marked by tremors, muscle weakness and a shuffling gait.
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U.S. policy in the Middle East long has been marked by myopic, counter-productive meddling.
The first drug for irritable bowel syndrome marked by constipation beat a year-long regulatory battle.
Yours is a history frequently marked by the greatest of trials and the deepest of sorrow.
Mr Zelaya's presidency has been marked by a rise in crime, corruption scandals and economic populism.
India and Pakistan share a long history of distrust and enmity, marked by sporadic military conflict.
Of course, the natural gas business, like any energy commodity, is marked by boom and bust.
Chung's ideal stock is on the upward swing of a curve marked by rapid unit growth.
Antrim, with its sprawling housing estates, has in recent years been marked by sectarian tensions.
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