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Daley and Denny dropped marks on their final dive to finish with a total of 403.74, while both Belarus and Ukraine posted their highest scores.

Trent Cotchin had 17 touches but was barely sighted, Jack Riewoldt couldn't manage a single mark and Alex Rance had a stinker marred by giving away free kicks and dropping marks.

To the Editor: "The level of political discourse has dropped," Mark Lilla says (Up Front, Sept. 30), and his review contributes mightily to diminishing it.

Biden's visit, though reassuring and conciliatory on the surface until the east Jerusalem bombshell dropped, may mark the start of this tougher approach.

This cake's Christmassy good looks were worth writing home about, festooned as it was with nuts, cherries and marzipan stars, but it dropped a mark for being "a tad too dry".

The crew had seen "several" objects in the water, and flares were dropped to mark the spot.

The Catalina dropped four Mark 44 Torpex water-bombs at 13:15 from an altitude of 75 feet to 100 feet which straddled U-156.

In the case that a source attempts to transmit more than K bytes, the excessive traffic is dropped (or marked as nonconforming, as in the case of the token bucket).

(Adds dropped quote marks at the end of paragraph 4).

But changes have gone both ways, he said: cheese rolls jumped to 2.15 marks from 2.10 marks, but croissants dropped to 1.56 marks from 1.65.

Thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, investigative journalist Eric Schlosser discovered that on January 23 , 1961 a B-52 bomber broke up mid air, dropping two Mark 39 hydrogen bombs over Goldsboro, North Carolina.

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