Ballot papers bearing no crosses but marked with the words "I agree" or "OK" would be also considered valid, as would those bearing several crosses.
But Irwin's heir soon came to be regarded as a brilliant and intense competitor, much like his father but marked by a macho, I'll-show-you attitude of someone who has something to prove.
But Irwin's heir soon came to be regarded as a brilliant and intense competitor, much like his father but marked by the macho, I'll-show-you attitude of someone who has something to prove.
But I marked it as one of the top exams in a very tough class.
Frequent charter flights began in July, but Monday marked the first formal service in nearly 60 years.
But it marked the beginning of man's realisation that lighthouses could be built on the most inhospitable rocks.
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Tests are taken at the ages of 8 and 11 in Northern Ireland but are marked within schools and results are not published in "league tables".
Tortorella dismissed the significance of that statistic Tuesday after practice, but it marked a striking break from how he has divvied out playing time in previous postseasons.
The 1951 Festival did not make any money but it marked the end of the age of austerity and is fondly remembered by many millions who saw it.
Furthermore, the settlement not only was the greatest 19th-century triumph of rational internationalism over short-sighted jingoism, but also marked the breakpoint between the previous 100 years of Anglo-American strain.
Machinery and tools should be kept locked away, but also visibly marked.
Not only was the game first televised in 1948, but its televising marked the first time that a college football game was televised locally.
But that year marked a stark line of demarcation in the sport's evolution, as Gola and the Explorers lost to the University of San Francisco and its star, Bill Russell.
But his passing marked the end of a singular presence, of a connoisseur and tastemaker for whom the awareness, understanding and appreciation of architecture was his central concern for almost a century of radical change that he prodded, endorsed and often initiated.
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The social stations of all these people are clearly marked, but so are their individual personalities.
But the victory also marked the beginning of the country's still unfulfilled obsession with repeating the feat.
For a credit event triggers the CDS contracts, yes, but CDS contracts are marked to market.
"Our best guess is that there will be a marked slowdown but that it will be relatively short-lived, " he said.
But one is the marked tendency of greens to cast the issue as a moral question rather than as an economic one.
The second shot landed long, but wide of the marked sideline.
There was no difference between the bands, but there was a marked improvement in tests which were being done by an athlete for the second time.
Officials could not say what percentage of the city had been searched, but many homes are marked with spray paint, indicating that a search has taken place there.
Both Runway 27R and Taxiway M are 11, 890 feet long, Bergen said, but the runway is marked with white lights while the taxiway is marked with blue lights.
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The Pars full-back escaped with a talking-to from referee Willie Collum but that bruising encounter marked the end of Blackman's involvement and Peter Pawlett was given the chance to create a chance from midfield.
Other stages will have to follow in which the dynamics familiar to us may become more marked, but they may also be accompanied by changes which would be useless to try to predict today.
That day, which should have been filled with joy for each of the families, but that was now marked by tremendous loss, I resolved to do what I could to save the lives of mothers, so that more babies would have a sustainable future.
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