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A gun will create specific indentations on a bullet as it fired, marks that could determine a match.
He said there had been about 10,000 ballots in Palm Beach County with stray marks that could have thrown off machines.
In the Middle Ages, schoolboys in Europe used similar instruments to write on wooden tablets coated with black or green wax, producing whitish marks that could be erased by rubbing with the rounded end.
The researchers said the same thing was found with the remains of prey from flesh specialists such as lions, who usually tore meat clean off bones without leaving marks that could be seen on fossils.
On the eve of the Second World War, he was still tinkering with the machine — considering entering votes on the paper roll as lead marks that could be read electrically, or even, as he wrote to I.B.M.'s director for market research in 1939, "on a punch card".
Then again, this whole thing is just loaded with question marks that could trip BlackBerry up as it works to reverse its fortunes.
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One mark that could be in danger is Bobby Thigpen's record of 57 saves, set in 1990.
The record for points per game in an N.F.L. season was set in 1948 at 23.2, a mark that could be in jeopardy this season.
"There are no early repayment charges or fees to pay – and with many arrangement fees typically around the £1,000 mark, that could be a considerable saving".
Now, with his eighteenth New York season opener, Domingo has set a mark that could last as long as the one he has just surpassed.
They don't touch us, so they don't leave a mark that could be used as evidence with the police," she said.
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