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Her courtship bid to the adamantly single Bill (Mr. Marks), in which she sings "Take a Chance on Me," is the most charming number in the show.
Prince gave it an ornamental frame, low lighting and rich red walls – these are the 'quotation marks' in which he supposedly offers his state of the nation address.
In early 2010, the office found that one in five schools exhibited an abnormal pattern of erasure marks, in which a wrong answer had been corrected.
The book is also shot through with thick black "redaction" marks, in which an American censor has deemed certain passages too secret to be published.
Admission to medical colleges in Iraq is solely based on high school marks, in which students with the highest marks were admitted.
For instance, a pain drawing with 8 marks, in which the extension of the longest mark is 25 mm, including symmetric patterns, yields a score value of 788.
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Amtrak trains have a designed Quiet Car — the rail service has registered the term as a service mark — in which cellphone use is banned, as is loud talking.
The game's finest spectacle is the high mark, in which three or four competing players leap, sometimes riding on the back or shoulder of an opponent, in order to catch the ball and receive the resultant mark.
"Marked," in which she moans, "I wish sometimes, just so I could explain things, explain things/I wish that every time he touched me left a mark," was held back by rudimentary drumming.
It works like this: you buy a ticket for one of four scenarios, all inspired by classic plays (think Shakespeare and you won't be far off the mark) in which you, the audience, play leading or auxiliary roles.
As with all Hawthorne's fantastic stories, and especially those written for Mosses, like "The Bosom Serpent" or "The Birth-Mark" (in which a husband becomes so obsessed with his otherwise ravishing wife's single blemish that he resolves to remove it at whatever cost), there is more going on here than an exercise in the ornamental grotesque.
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