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The two items bore burn markings that would corroborate the boys' story, officials said.
It certainly wasn't in regular enough usage to be the markings that would be used on a mobile phone keys', even if there was a civilisation that had the ability to make one.
For much of the 20th century the assumption was that efficient traffic flow depended on a full separation of cars and pedestrians, complemented by traffic signals, signs, barriers and road markings that would keep people safe.
(These were the crime scene markings that would lead the Daily Maverick to postulate that 14 miners had been killed, murdered, at "scene two", as the police call it).
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However, it was apparent from high tide markings that this beach would not serve as a long-term camp.
Males of the sympatric species used had distinct dorsal fin markings and background hue that would have been visible under the experimental conditions.
That label would replace almost 120 markings that various agencies had developed to protect information.
After years of studying the Shroud, Hoare, who was a liberal Anglican, concluded that the man wrapped in it could not have died; within a short time of death, the liquids oozing from the traumatised body would have obscured the markings that are now visible.
When the snows came, Dad would show us the wing markings that an owl had left while swooping and grabbing a mouse, and how to follow a fox's prints around the yard".
"No markings were identified on the rockets during the Panel's inspection that would have allowed confirmation of the Syrian origin of the rockets".
And the researchers point out that the newer markings, dated the 16th century, appear to have been placed in a way that wouldn't ruin what was already there. .
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