The main trunk had been scarred by claw marks up to a height of five feet.
After all, Wall Street is a pretty rational place most of the time, and it marks up the prices of strong companies accordingly.
But Mr Evans said that "where appropriate" pupils in Wales should continue to do modular courses, picking up marks that count towards their final grades during the school year.
They all reckon the Welsh Government is right to build on the current system, right to give schools the choice of pinning everything on one set of exams or letting pupils pick up marks during the school year.
The credit for the creation of Medicaid belongs to brian027, as much as it does to any one, and in this regard everyone deserved high marks, at least up untill now.
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This image shows a close-up of track marks from the first test drive of NASA's Curiosity rover.
So if you get more marks your grade could go up.
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Commodities have surged past equities since the beginning of the year, as demand issues and political uncertainty push oil up to record marks and weather patterns across the globe have caused lower crop outputs for commodities like corn and wheat.
"Newlyweds" is, if nothing else, diverse, but how much is "real" (everything takes quotation marks in reality TV) is up in the air.
The trip marks the first time they have set up camp close to a human settlement.
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The uptick can be chalked up to the fact that April marks the beginning of the high season for home buying.
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They were also awarded up to a quarter of their marks for their year's schoolwork, instead of staking everything on the final exam, as before.
Melanie Leech, director general of industry body the Food and Drink Federation, said the importance of the strategy was "long recognised" and it "marks an important milestone towards a joined-up approach across the food chain".
These are not images but artifacts: Reproduction flattens them, and tends to erase the archaeology of the page, how it was constructed through crevices (the stylus marks) and relief (the build-up of ink and white heightening).
D-marks are shuttled around every year to help prop up the poorer states.
She said the experience had made her determined to set up the counselling charity Childline, which marks its 25th anniversary this year.
His landing in America on 12 October 1492 marks a seminal event in world history, opening up a New World for Europeans.
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Of the firms that are already listed, components-maker KR Precision gets top marks from Thai fund managers, who have been loading up on the stock during the market slump.
"One guy in the crowd got a little bit excited after 'take your marks' - and when the starter said 'stand up' I just went, " explained Burnett.
Today marks the publication of my eleventh book, Hungry Start-up Strategy: Creating New Ventures with Limited Resources and Unlimited Vision.
Which means this "corrected" version of her book--a steady seller off the backlist--had only been brought up to Ambrose code: footnotes, but no quotation marks around the borrowed passages.
Other factors relate to discontinued operations (booking a one-time gain from selling a business is bad), corporate governance (companies get black marks for having poison pills), inventory (if it piles up faster than sales, then business may be weakening) and free cash flow (a declining number is bad).
That marks a dramatic shift from his predecessors' hawkish tirades about not giving up one of Turkey's most valuable strategic assets.
The flare-up in Iraq's sparsely populated, desert northwestern region marks a troubling turn for a country that sits on the edge of sectarian conflict.
It's up to you to uncover the implications of the cursed Crest marks they have on their hands and to guide them back to their own world.
Zainab Khan, a former pupil at Colston's Girls' School in Bristol, is contesting coursework marks in Spanish and history, which threaten to prevent her from taking up her place studying law at university.
Brittle-looking birch trees with black marks on their white bark, and some small, untidy evergreens, rolled up like sleepy bears.
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