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Dave coaches Mark back to professional standard.
In 2008, some 56% of Germans wanted the mark back, according to Allensbach, a pollster.
"Some of the attackers were a lot harder to mark back then," came his curt reply.
But somebody was, because the film cleared the $100 million mark back when that was a lot harder to do.
"If you ask someone on the street, they'll say they want the Deutsche mark back," said Martin Lueck, an economist at UBS in Frankfurt.
Well, if Europe is only about money, then I fear Germans might soon be tempted to say: "We want our mark back".
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Germans may say they want the D-mark back, but fewer than a tenth see this as a realistic possibility, says Allensbach. "People know what they have in the euro and in Europe," says Nikolaus Blome, Berlin bureau chief of Bild, the loudest media voice of German disgruntlement.
He turned the guitar over and said, with some merriment, "Look, they've even simulated belt-buckle marks back here".
Tastes in different car markets were more marked back then, says Mr Booth (who was a member of the Ford 2000 task-force).
"By the time he got to the canter he got really good and I could get some marks back from the zig-zags and the pirouettes," Hester said.
However, if a judge said he didn't but later realised he actually did, then Uchimura gets those 0.5 marks back.
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