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Now, any definition which we try to make must be "beside the mark."
His answer always was to this effect: "The question is beside the mark.
But a small handDiskan set his own down beside the mark for comparison.
But no assumption would be more beside the mark.
This is all beside the mark," says he. "
Only then did she realize that the orc print was beside the mark of a much larger boot.
Oh no, he was quite beside the mark; she was expecting no one.
Nothing in his life or work had ever shown that he did trust in the people, but that was beside the mark.
Sure he hasn't got much of a bark And sure any he has it's all beside the mark.
Mark the points with a cross and write the assumed x and y values beside the marks.
Then fill the tubing with water, making sure to exclude air bubbles, and have a helper hold one end beside the mark.
Such talk is beside the mark.
My dear aunt's endeavours to 'nurse up my strength' seemed altogether beside the mark.
Your instructions are beside the mark.
Then he required them to make their "marks" in a book, copying their names beside the marks, before he would rent them their room.
The feathers are coloured as if they were of gold or gilt; but gilt is here beside the mark, for I know these feathers were more brilliant than any gilt.
Each day mark the shadow of the tip of the North corner at the following times: 8 a.m., 12 Noon, and 4 p.m. Record the time of the observation beside the marked shadow.
Rightly too did she act when she chose the head whereon to set the horns; and AEsop's Momus is beside the mark, when he finds fault with the bull for not having its horns upon its shoulders.
On a major asphalt surfaced car park in western Sydney, it was interesting to observe that the failure mechanism as discussed as well as the sever cracking beside the marking and throughout large "disabled" symbols only occurred in half of the car park.
For indeed any city, however small, is in fact divided into two, one the city of the poor, the other of the rich; these are at war with one another; and in either there are many smaller divisions, and you would be altogether beside the mark if you treated them all as a single State.