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Yakuza once operated from well-marked offices, often with signs out front and symbols of their trade such as lanterns and samurai swords visible through the windows.

The agencies argued that the area was well-marked and the couple proceeded against a don’t-walk signal.

And if he needs to come to port but the bar looks like too great a risk, he jogs north to cross Grays Harbor bar, a dredged and well-marked passage, to moor at Westport.

They do, however, have a well-marked capacity to suppress wages and lock workers in lousy jobs.

Today you can drive a well-marked 10-mile loop through the grounds, with parking at each point of interest and clean restrooms along the way.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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