The mass market increasingly does not write, or rather does not make marks on paper with the same alacrity and frequency, in the computer age.
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As the name suggests, this ceremony not only marks the change of a command, but the start of a different chapter in the relationship with Iraq.
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Unlike the now much-faded GreyBerrys from Canada which clearly mark a jaded man or woman, iPad not only marks a man or woman of distinction, but a very hip hot smart up-to-the-second executive material with a keen taste for originality, clearly a leader not a follower, and heaven forbid, not a sponsor for clones like the upcoming PlayBook, or Xoom, LePad, etc.
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As in the other instances, Ambrose cites Anson's book, but does not put quote marks around the borrowed material.
Prof Vanezis told the jury Mr Cummins could have been suffocated with a pillow, which would not have left marks on the body.
They are finding a lot of inaccuracies: students that they would have expected to get high or low marks not getting them - and a lot of inconsistencies.
Saylor convincingly argues the growth of mobile technology marks not just another step in technological miniaturization, but an important evolution of software becoming an omnipresent force in our life in the coming years.
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"I do not claim that that marks me out as anything special at all, " he said.
Walls and barriers would show bullet marks but not take any real damage.
Johnson did not have "visible marks or bruises, " the arrest report said.
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But Mr Partington said this was relatively complex as the marks were not issued by the admissions service, Ucas: they had to be obtained from applicants' schools.
But while people may want to meddle with pictures, they generally prefer their music intact (which means the marks need not be quite so robust), and they tend to buy music more than they buy pictures.
These rules apply to both manual and electronic counting of ballot papers and state the reasons why a ballot should be rejected if it does not bear the official marks, if votes are given for more than one candidate or party, if anything on the paper can identify the voter, or if they are unmarked or void for uncertainty.
While terms of the deal have not been disclosed, it marks the latest move by Google.com to expand its offerings well beyond its universally popular Web-search service.
If teachers across the system pushed their marks to this permissible upper limit, it would see an increase in marks which would not be detected by the moderation process.
For any business not supporting this emphasis, 2013 marks your opportunity to make a swift change of course, or to suffer the consequence.
The Appeal Court's decision that Junior Bayode, who was found guilty of manslaughter, will not face a retrial for murder marks the end of a prosecution that revealed how tensions between youths could spiral out of control in the heart of the capital.
The move by Toyota Japan's largest company by revenue to add outside directors to its board marks a significant shift, not just for the auto maker, but also for corporate Japan.
Hawaii, for example, is the only state with one unified school district operated at the state level. (Not surprisingly, the schools get poor marks.) Only Michigan and New York have a higher proportion of unionised workers.
Lieutenant General TED STROOP (Retired, U.S. Army): And the real question, which we will not be able to answer until you really see whether or not the Army makes its final recruiting marks and that would be perhaps four to five months after the recruiting year is closed, is whether or not you will find shortages in some of the combat units.
"We have yet to have Marks and Spencer, which is not going to be great, " he said.
Last month England's chief inspector of schools, Sir Michael Wilshaw ordered a landmark report into how state schools teach the most able pupils, warning that some pupils got top marks at primary school but did not do as well at secondary school.
Greater Manchester Police have said that they do not suspect foul play as there were no visible marks on his body to raise suspicions of a crime being committed.
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Van Zandt, who shares directing duties with visual designer Marc Brickman, says the show marks a new phenomenon for Broadway: not a musical like "Jersey Boys" and also not a concert by, say, Frankie Valli.
"Being hand-written would have made it rare and valuable even when it was new, so it is not a surprise to find it shows signs of marks from the copper clasps which held its chains when it was in the nun's library, " he said.
Hospitals have a clear duty that the food they provide meet their patients' needs however according to Ms Marks there were significant examples that this was not the case.
Reportedly written in response to one disappointed online fan ( not really), A Small Turn of Human Kindness marks somewhat of a return to Harvey Milk's weirdest and challenging music, but with every release, Harvey Milk has brought its disparate sonic worlds closer together.
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That marks them out from mutual funds, which are not allowed to short.
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The second group of customers who were greeted warmly did not overestimate their wait time and gave the overall experience higher marks.
Charts, maps and models which are used to demonstrate or explain matters are not evidence themselves, but testimony based upon such items and marks on such material may be evidence.
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