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Molecular tags (such as DNA) are being used in products or on packaging to mark them in such a way that special assays can distinguish the real thing.
We must share these feelings in order to mark them in time, and so we tweet them and we post them.
Whenever she ran across lines she liked, she'd mark them in pencil and commit them to memory like they were Holy Writ.
But the complaints against both men, laced with e-mails and transcripts of phone calls, indicate that the traders ignored the bank's protocol for valuing the complex bets and chose instead to mark them in a way that would mask and minimize ballooning losses.
Was Cupid somehow right to mark them in this way?
What you can do today: If your school offers parent coffees, mark them in your calendar today and make it a priority to attend them.
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Many of his characters have, or soon will, travel abroad, a decision that marks them in surprising ways.
While traders have leeway to value their losses, the bank in 2012 moved from marking them in a "middle range" to some of the most generous possible figures.
He wonders whether American culture's suspicion of comics has something to do with the lurid colors that marked them in newspapers and comic books.
Because Richard was white and Mildred was black and Native American, the piece of paper marked them, in the eyes of the local government, as disreputable.
Economic systems may lose some of the decisive differences that have marked them in the past and come to suggest, instead, a continuum on which elements of both market and planning coexist in different proportions.
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