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An experienced English A-level examiner, speaking on condition of anonymity, says the boards have impressive systems for checking that erratic marking is picked up.
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Sometimes, usually late in a set and near the baseline, the mark cannot be picked from a crowded constellation of blots and footprints.
By Marie Marshall and Brendan Gill The New Yorker, November 24 , 1945P. 23 A small soiled notebook marked "Cash Accounts," was picked up on the sidewalk along Second Avenue.
By early 2011, the transformation in Tamerlan Tsarnaev was so marked that it was picked up by the Russian security services who approached the FBI asking for information on him.
And to mark that progress, the company is picking up $11.1 million in funding led by Khosla Ventures, with participation from previous investors like Spark Capital and True Ventures.
He seemed marked for promotion by being picked soon after his election as a parliamentary private secretary to Peter Shore, secretary of state for economic affairs, but his radical instincts and the accidents of political timing meant that he never secured ministerial office.
Mr. Mishaan says business is picking up this week, but his merchandise is still marked down 50percentt.
Marker positive F1 animals were picked into 30 µl of M9 + gelatin in a 96 well.
The influential factors whose variance coefficient is greater than the mean variance coefficient of the same column are picked out and marked by the symbol "*", which denote that the micro-parameters labeled specially are the main influential factors of the reservoir macro-parameter.
"When the big games came around, there was always a question mark over whether he'd be picked.
Eighteen were picked, breaking the mark of 17 set in the 1996 draft.
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