Any radical regulatory surgery would also require governments to mark out some very artificial boundaries.
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Anyone, accordingly, who tries to mark out the history of the 20th century in verse faces a fairly steep slope of disbelief.
Joining that refrain is nothing less than a way to mark out their place in the universe and in the relentless flow of time.
It also called for a "traffic light" system in stores to mark out healthy and unhealthy foods, and for annual fat tests for children.
You can easily capture screen grabs using the stylus to mark out the grab area, and you can even record video of your onscreen activity.
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Duveen's secret was to mark out which of his American collector-clients would be bestowed the honour of being allowed to buy a painting or sculpture.
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We're not sure how important it will be in real world application, but if you like to mark out your triggers and samples, this will let you do that.
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But the fence he started to build around the West Bank has always looked like an attempt to mark out a political border as well as a security barrier.
Nearby Manly has three separate surf lifesaving clubs, and marches used to act as a kind of ritual to mark out territory, display the strength of each club and attract new members.
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His uncompromising attitude is seen by some as an attempt by the commission to mark out its turf for the more important (and thus much dirtier) parliamentary election that the prime minister, Chuan Leekpai, will call later this year.
Mark's engineer had no instruction to tell Mark to move out of the way - 100% clear.
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Pretty much all of the French candidates have tried to mark themselves out with voters by defining new limits on international co-operation and by emphasising that France, as a great and historic nation, can keep certain international forces at bay.
The survey of UK parents with children aged five to 16 was carried out to mark the launch of a new website by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
This brainily patrician background did not seem to mark Mr Cem out as a natural vote-winner among ordinary Turks.
Leigh Halfpenny may not be considered as he requires an operation, with injury almost certain to rule out Mark Jones.
In the basement, Roy found a half-full can of paint his father had used to mark the curb out front as a no-parking zone.
Despite not taking a regular-season snap in the NFL since 2010, the 35-year-old veteran is healthy and looking forward to trying to beat out Mark Sanchez and whoever else might be in the mix at quarterback for the Jets this season.
"This is a tragic development, and my sympathy goes out to Mark Madoff's family, " he said.
"He was bound and determined to find out who had done that to Mark, and Mike was fearless, " Burns said.
The former Leicestershire left-hander finally departed for 101 in the 47th over when he holed out to Mark Lathwell at long-off from Peter Trego's bowling.
The border town has been celebrating with a weekend of pageantry and celebrations, and organisers say more than 5, 000 people turned out to mark the event.
Our hearts go out to Mark and Carol and their families, and also to those who cared for Lady Thatcher with such devotion in her last years.
From a tapped penalty the Scarlets got the ball out to Mark Jones, to create their first legitimate scoring chance, but he was bundled into touch five metres from the line.
Notifications should also get a much-needed refinement through an end to overly aggressive alerts in-app while bringing in selective, by-user notifications to find out when Mark Zuckerberg finally posts again.
Whatever your tipple, the festive season is the one time when we have a genuine reason to splash out on that special bottle to mark the end of year and celebrate with a swathe of parties, dinner and drinks.
"Schools understand that students want to leave their mark on the way out the door, but a better way to do that is to take up a donation and plant an oak tree, " said Mark Goulet, a lawyer for the school board in Smithville, Texas, where students last month were suspended after a cafeteria food fight involving burritos.
"The sight of the chancellor exhorting the low waged in work to turn their backs on the poor out of work has to mark a new low for one of the highest offices in the land, " he said.
Now, as their filched supplies begin to run out, they are forced to pay huge mark-ups to profiteers, or go hungry.
After his two losers, Jack (Peter Beard) and Leo (Martin Greenbaum), spend seven years courting the same woman, Vera (each has his own version of her, played by different actresses), she runs off with a third man, and her jilted suitors head for the wilderness in raucous despair to live out a survivalist fantasy that joins Mark Twain and Ernest Hemingway to Charlie Chaplin, W. C.
The Treasury bought preferred stock in over 700 banks to give them an additional capital cushion, while mortgage backed securities and mark to market accounting were wiping bank capital out.
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