Around Sandy Hook all the interest of the scene centres, and its bare point, now marked by the new fortifications, has witnessed some of the most wonderful voyages of the past.
Cut off the two triangular pieces marked X X, and re-arrange them as represented in Fig.
I have a sort of feeling it ought to be marked off somehow, a permanent memorial.
The kindness of the men to each other, to the wounded, whether British or German, to the French civilians, especially the women and children, is as marked as it ever was.
The contrast between the Spanish possessions and those of the other maritime powers became more marked as time went on.
NOTES [1] Documents marked with an asterisk are printed in both the original language and English translation.
Documents marked by an asterisk are here presented in both the original text and English translation.
There are high countries on the earth, which seem to be points of division marked by nature for the distribution of the waters.
At their head, guarded jealously on either side, was a horseman so sad and resolute of face, so marked by a grace and dignity that seemed to halo him, that Kit turned to a butcher who stood nearest to him in the crowd.
After the relief of prayer, their spirits rose, and once again the splashing of their paddles marked their onward progress.
In this way the governments of Italy had been four times wholly changed, and each of these changes was attended by the mostmarked variations in the intellectual life of the people; yet its general tendency always continued the same.
Since that time, literature has found in Italy the scientific and realistic development which has marked it in all other countries.
Are ye men, whom fair freedom has marked for her own, Yet listen unmoved to the negro's deep groan?
When the bow is strung, the center of it and of the bowstring should be marked with thread or color.
It may be used wherever square edges are to be made, but chamfers and bevels should be marked with a pencil.
This surface is called the working-face, and should be marked with a pencil line near the edge to be planed next.
The hours passed wearily with Viviana as they were marked by the deep-toned clock of the Collegiate Church, the tall tower of which fronted her window.
His long and worthy career was markedby actions of the greatest benevolence.
Galloping along a foot-path that followed the serpentine course of the stream for a quarter of a mile, they arrived at a spotmarked by a bed of osiers, where Humphrey Chetham informed them there was a ford.
But I deem it necessary to tell you, once for all, that any attempts to turn me from the line of conduct I have marked out to myself will fail.
His bronzed complexion had assumed the ghastly hue of death, and his strongly-marked features had become fixed and rigid.
The mode of using the drill in the latter case is as follows; The place for the hole having been marked off with the pick, one man sits down holding the drill in both hands between his legs.
A turmoil of agitated water marked the spot where the submarine disappeared.
Lintieness Head, quantity of wreckage discovered floating, including a buoy marked 'X-lighter No.
He made haste to board the first tramcar, which, he noticed, was marked "Portobello and Joppa.
One disaster after another had left him with the belief that he was marked out by fate for calamitous fortunes.
He marked her words, though she knew it not, and they taught him where his brother was, and what had befallen him.
The young man, hidden in the golden lion, kept count of everything, and marked that there were in all seven doors.
Helpless women, aged and children, and defenceless men have been slaughtered wholesale and a whole people has been markedfor extermination.
A vast, oblong space was marked out on a plain near the town, and enclosed with a fence of branches.
It is true that the quarrels and the bursts of passion that marked his first term of government now rarely occurred, but this was not so much due to a change in Frontenac himself as to a change in the conditions around him.
He may be called a man in advance of his time; for he had the caustic, sceptical, and mocking spirit which a century later marked the approach of the great revolution, but which was not a characteristic of the reign of Louis XIV.
It was a part of the bungling inefficiency which marked the military management of the New England governments from the close of Philip's war to the peace of Utrecht.
He was an astute old savage, well trained in the arts of Iroquois rhetoric, and gifted with the power of strong and caustic sarcasm, which has marked more than one of the chief orators of the confederacy.
In spite of Father Goyer, greatness must be denied him; but a more remarkable figure, in its bold and salient individuality and sharplymarked light and shadow, is nowhere seen in American history.
The month of August marked the height of the onslaught.
The series will consist of twelve volumes, each being an essay descriptive of a great natural region, its marked physical features, and the life of the people.
Moreover, had you not, in this marked way, invited attention to the component elements of the Revising body, I was prepared to give the subject the go-by.
Now, that we may not be misunderstood, we admit at once that, in teaching boys how to turn Greek into English, we insist that every tense shall be marked by its own appropriate sign.
It is the only one we shall offer of the many contrasts we had markedfor insertion.
It would really seem as if the Revisionists of 1611 had considered it a graceful achievement to vary the English phrase even on occasions where a marked identity of expression characterizes the original Greek.
I was only making sure that I hadn't gone and lost that marked shaving we found in your boat, you remember, and which some fine day is going to make some feller I know start to shivering in his shoes.
In fact, he gave me another sealed envelope marked 'Incidentals,' and I found four ten-dollar bills in it when I opened it last night.
The southern hemisphere, owing to the unequal distribution of seas and continents, has long been marked as eminently aquatic; but the same inequality is found when we consider the globe as divided not according to the equator but by meridians.
In this map, published before the voyage of Quiros, a group of Islands is marked (Infortunatae Insulae) where the Friendly Islands actually are.
This group has hitherto beenmarked on the maps in a very erroneous way.
The latitudes of the Villa de Cura and San Juan, so erroneously marked on our maps, enabled me to ascertain the mean breadth of the whole Cordillera of Venezuela.
These are marked on the maps recently constructed in Brazil, which furnish the most ample details of those countries.
These limits are marked by a ridge which divides the waters between the Orinoco and the Rio Negro, a tributary stream of the Amazon.
The distribution of the inequalities of the surface of the globe does not present any strongly marked limits between the mountainous country and the low regions, or geologic basins.
The most southern limit of this district is marked by volcanic rocks.
He then commenced operations on a new cutting which the under-viewer had markedout for him in the side of the gallery.
This is marked as plainly as if a wall had been built up at the end of the seam.
The blocks are first marked out on the surface by a series of grooves.
But his engagements markedout another line of conduct.
The Pennsylvania Bank had all the flour they supplied to the army, secured with outside lining hoops on each head of every barrel, and the weight and tare marked on each cask.
It demonstrates a marked preference for the English over the present possessors, and seems to invite Britain to reconquer it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "marked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.