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Counterfeit art is marked by being mannered, imitative, sensationalist, and overly intellectual.
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A likeness for an intimate acquaintance or ones own family should be marked by that amiability and cheerfulness, so appropriate to the social circle and the home fireside.
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Authoritarianism is marked by indefinite political tenure of the ruler or ruling party (often in a single-party state) or other authority.
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These elections were marked by a setback for the left and a victory for the right one year before the 2002 presidential election.
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On such keyboards, the key position marked by the asterisk may be an extension of the 0 key, or a double zero key.
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His early administration was marked by tax reform and economic development.
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But too much selenium can cause selenosis, a condition marked by hair and nail loss, garlic breath, fatigue and nerve damage.
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The 200506 season was marked by a three-cornered fight for the title.
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The periphery of the body whorl is marked by a low cord.
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The novel had an extremely mixed critical reception marked by a preponderance of negative reviews.
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