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The action of the verb to mark.
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Other marking varieties include Dalmatian-like spotting, blazes, masks, and Siamese (typically a gradient of colour along the body, darkest at the base of the tail and nose as in Siamese cats), and "downunders" (an Australian variety which has a solid colour stripe on the belly or a colour marking that corresponds to markings on top).
In all, those consignments added up to a total of 2,445 crates delivered from Russia to Tripoli, containing 4,890 missiles, according to markings on the crates.
Some functionality loss of the airport surface is possible between 0.1 and 1.0 mm due to markings becoming covered and reduced skid resistance (Blake et al. 2016, 2017a) before the airport is likely closed if ash accumulates to > 1 mm thickness.
(Net isomorphism) Two P/T nets (N_1 = (S_1, A, T_1)) and (N_2 = (S_2, A, T_2)) are isomorphic if there exists a bijection (f: S_1 rightarrow S_2), homomorphically extended to markings, such that ((m, a, m') in T_1) iff ((f(m), a, f(m')) in T_2).
"It has been confirmed that it is debris from an aircraft bearing red and white colors," Murjatmodjo added, referring to markings that correspond with those used by AirAsia planes.
Pay attention to markings on the road as well as signs and lights.
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You can use colored sharpies to add markings to the nacelles and the saucer such as NCC-17011", lights, and so on.
Connect each wire to the distributor according to the markings you made.
In contrast, reachability graph consists of nodes corresponding to reachable markings and of arcs corresponding to firing of transitions [ 25].
Don't forget to check the markings to be sure about the quality of the chosen metal.
"I am very sorry to say that," said the cousin, Eissa al-Tobouli, referring to the markings on the truck.
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