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Everyone marked man to man so it was all very predictable.
It was striking to see how often Spain – marked man to man – went long from goal-kicks, bypassing a depopulated midfield in search of the front three.
"The marking was slack in the first half so I told them to make sure they marked man to man, and that worked out a lot better".
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His knack for scoring against Ahly in the Cairo derby in the 80s and 90s made him a marked man, even to this day.
In fact, it's Von Spee, rather the British captains, who makes a play for the audience's sympathy – he's a marked man, doomed to follow his orders until the death.
Poveda had made himself a marked man, thanks to his film La Vida Loca (Crazy Life), which chronicled daily life among the 30,000-odd gang members whose activities have turned the tiny Central American nation of 5.5 million into one of the most dangerous places in the Western hemisphere, outside of a war zone.
Each store using the system gets DNA with its own unique code that allows investigators to trace a marked man or woman to the place that was robbed, according to WATE.com.
Although a marked man, Devereaux comes to the aid of a woman brought to the United States from Poland and forced into spying while her children are held as collateral.
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