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The wonderful surface used at Roland Garros leaves a mark when the ball bounces, which is thought sufficient to decide queried calls.
Harry Houdini himself, who should have known a mark when he saw one, once went so far as to describe Doyle as gullible, and the magician appears here alongside some gasp-inducing trickery from Nicholson.
One to watch Sumak (Ferdy Murphy) was ultimately beaten a long way in his third start over hurdles at Aintree on Sunday, but again showed ability and cannot be given too stiff a mark when turning to handicaps.
As she stalked off at the end the crowd booed her loudly, having previously been angered when she regally summoned the umpire down to check a mark when the ball was clearly in.
He looked back out onto the court: the Rockettes' manager, herself a former Rockette, was jumping and sliding on the hardwood in her heels, testing the traction ("It's not slippery, so that's good," she said) and making sure the shoes wouldn't leave a mark when the Rockettes perform at halftime.
Dolan writes about how he was a man in a hurry to make a mark when he started his career.
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We also found it necessary to indicate (using a prime mark) when an LGT event cannot be attributed directly to a clade found in the reference tree, but rather to a phantom sister of that clade.
She was an easy mark when a friend invited her to an April seminar held by a company called BigSmart.com that promised fast money on the Internet.
There's always going to be a question mark when you're a career-changer, and you need to get through the first filter.
When Susan asks John why he threatened her, he tells her she gave him a bad mark when he was a student teacher.
Coach Brian Kelly and his staff also recruited an impressive class, which was a question mark when he was hired last year.
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