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Critic Frank Murphy argues that many of the same characteristics that mark Beiderbecke on the cornet mark him on the keyboard: the uncharacteristic fingering, the emphasis on inventive harmonies, and the correlated choruses.

It utilizes the iPhone's GPS to more accurately place your voice marks, where as previously voice marks created on-the-go were only accurate to the zip code.

(Double-click on any word in an online Times article and a question mark appears; click on the question mark to get a definition from American Heritage. Unfortunately the function doesn't work on blogs, so you're on your own for After Deadline).

Clean the timing mark index on the harmonic balancer and mark the top dead center mark with a white or yellow paint marker to make it easier to view.

On the mark.girl discussion board on Facebook, the Mark-versus-Avon topic sparked a lively debate when one Mark representative wrote: "Has anybody else noticed Avon reps not taking the Mark product seriously?" An Avon representative replied: "A lot of Avon women I know don't push Mark because it has a lower profit as compared to the Avon core product line".

And yet, if all of that is true, to some extent (and here we are confronted with the paradox of Los Angeles: that everything we say about it, all the clichés, are equally on the mark and not on the mark, accurate and inaccurate), it is not true enough.

On the mark... Mark the point on the wall where you want to drill using a soft pencil.Mark it with a dot or a small cross.

Ha ha!" But Mike, I tell him, you've left your mark on the culture, an indelible mark!

In the Yongle period (1402 24) the practice began of putting the reign mark on the base (see below marks and decoration in Chinese pottery).

"Obviously a mark on the court is better than a mark on the screen," said Franck Sabatier, chief of officials for the French Open.

In annotating (commenting) on a game, an appended exclamation mark means a very good move, two exclamation marks are occasionally used to indicate an extremely good move, a question mark indicates a bad move, two question marks indicate a blunder, and the combination of an exclamation mark and a question mark on the same move indicates a double-edged or somewhat dubious move.

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