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1. Of the Summer months, Mar ruled, according to legend, Ilespin, which is noted for its heat and humidity, but there is no historical record of what he ruled, and more than likely the rumor was begun because of the month Mar’s tendency to be humid
2. Mar first, which began the hot Summer months, fell upon Ignar’s Day, for the flame was the symbol of the season; Sepilar first, the start of a cooler Autumn, was represented by the sea, and was always on Flarow’s Day
3. Your ‘loyalty’ is a mar on the family name
4. Traces of this competitive outlook still mar some parts of church life in Scotland to this very day
5. In a more recent addition to this rather skimpy knowledge base, an entry in the California Political Review, Mar
6. The tables are nice at the Del Mar Turf Club with white table cloths and all the silverware and you are actually eating outside but you are under the high roof of the race track
7. It was a beautiful place on the Estrella de Mar side of Casitas
8. always needed money to bet at satellite wagering at Del Mar, so I took my few things and moved back to Casitas
9. “In some circles they call that a quarter, Mar,” Lynn says
10. Mar 14:8 She hath done what she could: she is come aforehand to anoint my body to the burying
11. Mar 13:13 And ye shall be hated of all men for my name's sake: but he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved
12. Mar 8:38 Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he cometh in the glory of his Father with the holy angels
13. He then gave me his address in Del Mar and hung up
14. Fortunately, since Del Mar is a very affluent coastal town, the number of homes and street traffic was decidedly less than most sections of San Diego
15. I drove straight to Del Mar and called Chofsky’s phone a few blocks from the compound
16. children away captive, and look, whatever you have they shall spoil it, and mar the beauty of your face
17. Unfortunately for Roger, other problems loomed ahead that would mar a peaceful transition into his new living conditions and further strain the emotional convulsion he had suffered
18. 27 you shall not round the corners of your heads, neither shall you mar the corners of your beard
19. This story was printed in an Eastern newspaper on 23 Mar 1997 and titled “Unarmed Robbery”: ‘An elderly woman
20. 6 And the kinsman said, I cannot redeem it for myself, lest I mar mine own inheritance: redeem you my right for yourself for I cannot redeem it
21. Mar 9:23 Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth
22. 27 Ye shall not round the corners of your heads, neither shalt thou mar the corners of thy beard
23. anticipated Toros/Bous a la Mar
24. 63 They shall carry your children away captive and look whatever you have they shall spoil it and mar the beauty of your face
25. He was initially worried about the Corvette being left on the street and checked on it regularly but it was always pristine, not even a speck of dirt to mar its beauty
26. all that this union with others does not mar the freedom of any Adept in the
27. His devotees died about that tomb in a crimson holocaust, but the barbarians could not burst the door, nor ever mar the structure by maul or fire
28. Which do but mar the secret of the whole
29. After cycling six miles to the south west of Calella, Siri found the village of Arenys del Mar
30. After searching throughout the harbour workshops and boat sheds at Arenys del Mar, there appeared to be nothing there of any use, just abandoned tools and a few piles of materials
31. Wrinkles that mar are drawn by
32. their lives and mar their happiness by lack of self-control
33. What a cruel thing is war; to separate and destroy families and friends, and mar the
34. ‘’In Room 314 of the Casa Del Mar Hotel, on Santa Monica Beach
35. By the 10 Mar 08, after eight trading days the stock is down to closed
36. GG was spotted a bearish reversal candlestick formation on 17 Mar 08
37. However the order was triggered the next day on 18 Mar 08 @ $6
38. Only her large spectacles tended to mar a bit her fascinating beauty
39. The editorial board had long ago expressed its displeasure with the proposed project, so it was perfectly understandable that they would try to mar the project in the court of public opinion
40. “That would be nice, but I don’t want to mar the reputation of my favorite
41. The sense of daily failure, weakness, imperfection, and inward conflict, will no longer mar their peace
42. But what will it be when we see "a multitude, which no man can number," of saints completely delivered from all sin, and not one single unconverted person among them to mar the harmony!
43. I spotted Del Mar sliding into the line instead of waiting in the hot sun when
44. called “Niña del Mar”
45. en todo mar conocido: I follow the reading of the text as itoriginally appeared in El Artista
46. The later version of 1840 is peculiarin the reading en todo el mar conocido
47. Adrian kissed me all the way to my soul and I responded with no second thoughts to mar the way
48. My acquaintances do not ask the erudite to dinner, one of the reasons, as insufficient as the rest, being that they either wear day clothes in the evening, or, if worldly enough to dress, mar the effect by white satin ties with horse-shoe pins in them; and another is that they are Liberals, and therefore uninvitable
49. 'Did I not tell thee I am happy so? And wilt thou mar the happiness of a good old man?'
50. It is primarily intended for mar
1. It's weathered, white clapboard, siding marred with age
2. One unhappy occasion only, marred their otherwise pristine reputation
3. The view was only slightly marred by the
4. I’d hate to see it marred
5. I swear I would have marred those
6. After that night, the only thing that marred our happiness was the fact we were not in Nazareth with our families and friends
7. As many were astonished at thee; his visage was so marred more than any man, and his form more than the sons of men: So shall he sprinkle many nations; the kings shall shut their mouths at him: for that which had not been told them shall they see; and that which they had not heard shall they consider
8. Jeff stood speechless, his handsome face marred with a
9. They smelled of urine and sweat, and cracks like canyons marred their lips
10. It was hardly fair that the sanctity of the spot should be disturbed, and the owner of the consecrated ground would have been much upset, had he found it marred
11. No handholds or crevices marred the surface
12. A brief but unseemly episode marred the otherwise well-conducted ceremony when Scovel, angry at being excluded by Shafter’s ban on the press, scaled the roof of the Palace in order to appear in photographs of the flag-raising
13. In her seventy-three years, Clara Jenkins had had a good life, marred only by the unexpected death of her husband, George, seven years ago
14. It marred the quality and taste of the wine, but that was usually low to begin with anyway
15. “Saving the world now?” she said with a vicious stare that marred her features
16. 14 As many were astonished at you; his visage was so marred more than
17. place where I had hid it: and, see, the girdle was marred, it was profitable for nothing
18. clay was marred in the hand of the potter, so he made it again another vessel, as seemed good to the potter to make it
19. the Mako Reactors; grasslands of purest green marred only by
20. path over the next hour, the road marred by a number of small
21. them out, and marred their vine branches
22. The early days of the Industrial Revolution was marred by appalling conditions for
23. ship was marred by accusations that Hall had accepted money from
24. night, explaining how he had got the scars that marred his face, the burns that
25. It cannot be scratched or marred, and it is almost indestructible
26. Making it to the crossover into Aiken, Taher gazed at the burn marks that marred the twin black cedars
27. I will admit that on a recent flight her hull was slightly marred and that the individual responsible paid dearly for that action
28. imprinted upon you that has been marred by sin
29. A form and purpose that was marred along with the sin
30. Someone so young shouldn't have her life marred in tragedy so early
31. Its white facade was marred by bullet holes
32. It was marred by that scar on his right cheek, but his smile was intact
33. Michael had the power to send her into a buoyancy of spirit marred
34. Only one incident marred the otherwise perfect afternoon
35. Nothing marred the purity of the
36. It had marred what was otherwise pleasant trip for Joe and her to his sister Betty’s
37. Everything looked different today: the people, buildings, the sidewalks marred with cracks branching in countless directions
38. It had been a wonderful holiday, one of the best they ever had and was only marred by Dadda’s ill health
39. The joviality that marks such occasions was soon marred by the arrival of Barry proudly escorting his new love
40. The year of ’96 was again marred by a death in the O’Connor clan
41. The love and social life have been marred by instability and stress
42. ” He coughed and a thin trickle of blood marred his lip, he wiped at it with his chin against a shoulder leaving a bloody smear on the gown
43. Not a hair or a blemish marred his countenance
44. No one stopped their work to watch me but stare they did as I shuffled along in my fine new suit marred only by the presence of the guards and my shackles
45. He was marred by
46. The serenity of this completely rural life was marred by military activity
47. The 6,000 kilometres journey to Vladivostok was frequently marred by violence, bloody skirmishes with newly formed Bolshevik guerrilla units, or Bolshevik sympathisers who tore out sections of the track --
48. somewhat marred by the fact that all seven hundred and twenty
49. This result was somewhat marred by the fact that all
50. It was only a few more minutes and they arrived at the edge of the field which was a barren strip of land marred by rows and rows of dead corn and hay
1. If you like to entertain guests from time to time, all without having to constant fear marring the
2. It did little to cover the web of cracks marring the concrete floor, evidence of the building’s age
3. marring the dry concrete of the helipad before him
4. The rule of one man marring one woman only had not yet been given, but this could
5. Shaking off the feeling he moved on, a grimace marring his face
6. Also Maggie told me that she hadn’t said anything to Rupert about what had happened which I was very pleased about because I hated the idea of him thinking badly of me expressly after he had just given him his blessing on marring Lea in the future… if that ever stands a chance at happening
7. a frown marring the smooth texture of his forehead
8. I rest my head on the cool glass and let the tears splash onto it, marring the vision of my roses in the moonlight
9. All I could see marring their excellence was a thin layer of dust on their high topped cavalry boots
10. The surface of the lagoon was returned mirror-like with only a thread-line of bubbles marring its polished surface
11. technique is marring the purity of images by altering original form of images blatantly
12. arresting the blessing and marring our
13. I blamed her for marring a monster for allowing my uncle Mike to abuse me as a child
14. She stared at the silverware, a slight frown marring her features
15. The woman Ellie had spoken to earlier—spoken to and had entirely discounted—appeared in front of Ellie, a frown of concern marring her face
16. Velvet saw shadows marring Rosebud’s ethereal beauty but she could do nothing to help
17. A trickle of blood welled and ran steady down her porcelain skin, marring the perfect snow white of her breast
18. He remembered scaffolding marring the long-in-the-tooth face of every other building in Midtown, wrecking balls like slow fists clobbering the tenements
19. At the instant of the dart an ulcerous jet shot from this cruel wound, and goaded by it into more than sufferable anguish, the whale now spouting thick blood, with swift fury blindly darted at the craft, bespattering them and their glorying crews all over with showers of gore, capsizing Flask's boat and marring the bows
1. Though this lake is a grander work than mankind of Sol ever attempted until the terraforming of Mars and Centorin
2. "Nice tattoo," I said, "does it mean something?" The words came out of my mouth but they might have come from Mars
3. He was convinced there were more rain clouds on Mars than here
4. He had to admit, it was a nicer place to live than Mars, he could breathe
5. The sky here, everywhere he had been, looked like New Earth while the skies in deep regions looked more like the sky of another planet than the sky of Mars
6. This man who suffered more than anyone else that I know – save Christ – was able to then stand upon Mars Hill and tell them about the God who gives all things
7. be a colony on Mars; individuals I am certain will have nullification, or college education) and thus would all be friends and loved ones back here on Earth
8. from their treads onto the mars bar
9. Ish glanced at me with disdain as if I had shot down his mission to Mars
10. surface of the sun or if you were traveling to Mars faster than the speed of light
11. named for the Roman god of war, Mars
12. "The planet called Mars at YingolNeerie is well along now
13. The whole lake was over twelve thousand miles long, the greatest construction feat mankind has ever undertaken, holding more water than Mars
14. "It's still way ahead of Centorin or even Mars as a terraforming project
15. Mars here and now!”
16. the Mars, in Romans
17. Mars at first and then the other planets and
18. be tele-ported to mars
19. The first destination was Mars
20. live on Mars, if you are today (in 2008 as I write this)
21. “What about that bacteria they found on Mars some years back?”
22. “No, but Venus was trying to pin the attack on Mars, and I knew Aspen wasn’t responsible
23. “Yeah! How do you know she isn’t guilty? You know this is the kind of thing Mars would do if there was something in it for him
24. Mars seems to be cleared but…” Sebastian stopped, considering
25. ” Sebastian jumped as he turned with everyone else to see Mars and Rogan enter the room
26. Mars approached Alex
27. Alex’s jaw dropped as Mars approached the bed
28. Alex nearly sat up, but winced and stopped halfway up, suspending her pointed finger at Mars
29. Psyche spoke calmly, quietly as she walked around Sebastian to face Mars
30. “Why were you there, Mars? Why were you running in the opposite direction?”
31. In a moment’s notice, they had their weapons raised, pointed at Mars and Rogan
32. Aspen yelled while Guardians forced Mars and Rogan to the ground
33. Aspen looked dazed as she stared at Mars, who only looked coldly over the whole room
34. As soon as he was out, Psyche released Aspen, who ran after Rogan and Mars
35. This project involved another trip to Eludi-4, although a different continent; this planet had now become the new Mars
36. Planet Eludi-4 was starting to be viewed as more than merely the new Mars, it was the new Eden
37. How in the world could she have known Mars was involved in the demon attack? The fact that she was a member of Mars’s Temple, here with him on business, and with Sebastian at the time of the attack put her at the top of the accomplices list
38. Mars was under arrest, and all she’d been able to do was stare in disbelief
39. How could Mars have launched a demon attack? What possible reason could he have for setting a demon on Sebastian? What’s worse, did he not care she was with him? What if she’d been taken out too? She was hurt and confused
40. Hans had taken both Mars and Rogan into custody, not allowing Aspen to see either of them
41. She knew Rogan well enough to know he would have defended Mars whether he had known or not
42. “We both know Mars has hurt others for his own ends more than once
43. “Rogan pulled a gun on Psyche when Russell pulled his gun on Mars
44. Flights into orbit continue and we still service Mars colony and the Galilean mining operations, but now only probes ever go further, manned exploration or colonisation missions are deemed too expensive and a waste of resources
45. Hans came in with the other Guardians and took Mars and Rogan out
46. “She didn’t move to defend Mars
47. Well, this wouldn’t be the first time Mars used one of his underlings
48. Venus thought Auster was responsible for the demon attack? Aspen felt certain Mars wasn’t working with Auster
49. She’d not seen Auster at all in her travels, and she knew Mars thought poorly of Auster
50. He was too wishy-washy, Mars always said