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To avoid accusations that they would be "marking their own homework", they would be split into two teams.
Using a flip chart as an aid, he discussed tactics and explained who would be marking whom at set plays.
Yes, there would be marking and lesson plans to do, but they could be squeezed into the hours after our own kids go to bed.
The reality show reaches its 10th series this year, although Bellamy declined to comment on how Channel 4 would be marking this milestone.
It is safe to say that in 1916, when the National Park Service was created, no one could have imagined how the institution would be marking its 96th birthday: a Web site created with mobile devices in mind.
Indeed, if you had told me this time last year that come July 2016 I would be marking time off in my diary to watch a reality TV show about fake romance, I would have laughed at you.
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Only publicly traded stock would be marked to market.
Routes would be marked according to their accessibility for cyclists.
On the car's nose would be marked, "Made in America".
I very much suspect it would be marked down as scored, but has it ever happened?
Nowadays, whoever lived behind those red doors in Middlesbrough would be marked one way or another.
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