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Then he would form a posse to hunt down the ewe and its "white lamb", so-called because, having never been gathered in, it consequently has no coloured smit marks nor ear marks to identify it.
Goodman's theory is more technical and displaces the question of the nature of art in favour of that of the nature of an inscription: Just what is it for a particular set of marks to identify a work of art?
(Faulds first used a "set of sweaty finger marks" to identify the secret drinker of medical alcohol in his hospital). After 1905 no miscreant could ignore the unique signature in "nearly invisible ink" linking them to their crimes.
Students and alumni may use Stanford's name, but no other Marks, to identify their attendance at and degrees from Stanford on resumes and on digital channels such as personal web sites and social media.
3. The NOAA uses bleach marks to identify monk seals.
The Nazis looked for the marks to identify a Jew as thoroughly and eagerly as any premillennialist did for Antichrist.
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Libor scandal: The FSA was too slow off the mark to identify and prevent Libor rigging.
Such receptacles must not be used for storing any edible product and must bear conspicuous and distinctive marking to identify permitted uses.
Aff. at 3. Defendant conceded that he was aware that by using plaintiff's mark to identify his web site, he was likely to draw in Internet users who are "pro-abortion". Tr. 2/21/97 at 36.
Second, defendant's use of plaintiff's mark to identify his web site is one part of defendant's sustained effort, through his radio show and other means, to achieve his end of persuading the public to eschew birth control and abortion.
Fourth, the skin was not marked to identify the optimal points of reference.
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