Each is marked with a little bulb that lights up when you press a button.
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 Queen's official birthday is marked with the Trooping the Colour parade, also known as The Queen's Birthday Parade, which is due to take place on 15 June this year.
When it comes to business taxes, where camouflage serves little purpose, the tendency is as marked as it is with personal taxes.
That is a marked contrast with national polls on new gun laws.
Where upper Fifth is marked by upscale retailers with elegant displays, "it's more of a youth market on this stretch of Fifth, " says Ms. Consolo, referring to the strip south of 49th Street.
The book's bicentenary is being marked throughout the year with a series of events, starting with an international "Pride and Prejudice Readathon" at the Jane Austen Centre in Bath on Monday, and including exhibitions and an outdoor theater production in London.
But Mexico's newspaper market is still marked by its history: with many small papers, none has much influence among the mass of voters.
If the server machine is running OS X, getting it to talk with your Mac mini is easier than selling a marked up iPod shuffle on eBay - your success is assured.
Thankfully, some of Beijing's alleyway architecture is protected these days, with buildings marked by white stone plaques.
And the level of spending required for a marked and immediate improvement is at odds with profitability and financial stability.
"This is definitely in the box marked 'handle with care' on all sides, " Blair told the latest edition of Forbes magazine.
The Polish border with Belarus is not just marked by shiny new border posts, but also places like the beautiful, dense and extensive Bialowieska Forest.
More usually performed on animals, the creature is given time to get used to the mirror and is then anesthetized and marked on the face with odourless, non-tactile dye.
The Bassari landscape is marked by terraces and rice paddies, interspersed with villages, hamlets and archaeological sites.
The day is being marked as a public holiday in Lebanon with official celebrations to mark the liberation.
Below that is a row of four test tubes, marked with a circle, an X, a square and a plus sign.
South Africa is emerging slowly from the recession, is plagued by high crime and unemployment and marked with a heavily unionized work force known for long, sometimes violent, strikes.
This is in marked contrast to the position America has taken with North Korea, despite the Asian nation's stunning revelation in October that it had an illicit nuclear-arms programme.
Pretend three-hour flights were run in the warehouse, which is marked only by a mysterious "Cellar Nine" sign with the airline's logo over the front door.
The centenary of the birth of Muddy Waters is to be marked at the Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival with a concert by his eldest son Mud Morganfield.
Diwali is a time for gathering with family and friends, often marked with good food and dancing.
And the ace card in their hand as they pursue that is Fernando Alonso, who marked himself out as a future superstar with some excellent drives.
The season of Lent is marked by fasting and acts of penitence for past sins, with worshippers marking a cross on their foreheads with wood ash to symbolise human mortality.
The irony with the above is that while the General Theory marked Keynes lurch away from Classical School theory, even amid his 1930s and 1940s renaissance (he died in 1946), Keynes still appreciated quality thinking.
The system is marked by trust and informality, and operators are as sketchy with their records as any bookie--they have nothing but a scribble of first names or code words and a few details of the transaction.
The firm is now considering ways of marketing diamonds as branded luxury goods, marked with the De Beers guarantee of quality and untainted origin (see article).
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Then there is Saints' other, more illustrious home-town departee, the already legendary Cunningham, who has marked his last three games for Saints with tries and is surely destined to go out with a bang.
With no bailouts, it is the soundest system in the world, marked by a steady and responsible continuation of lending and profits.
Using a properly fitted, purpose built child car seat which meets current safety standards (marked with an 'E' and an '03') and is appropriate to a child's weight and height.
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