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You would mark her down as a poet, lush with love affairs, or a famous stage actress, clinging to major roles.
"You would mark the tape with a grease pencil and then use a razor blade," remembered Chris "The Glove" Taylor, an engineer and musician on the album.
"It's how you would mark an animal," said Varela.
+ means PLUS that ingredient (e.g. if someone requests a Whopper Burger PLUS bacon, so you would mark + over the bacon icon on the wrap).
- means minus that ingredient (e.g. if someone requests a Whopper Burger but NO mayonnaise, you would mark - over the mayo bottle icon on the wrap).
We'll call those swapped areas Highlight A and Highlight D. Using a pencil, mark all the squares in the top row until you read the median box position of Quadrant A. So, in a 6x6 square, you would only mark Box 1 (which would have the number 8 in it), but in a 10x10 square, you would mark Boxes 1 and 2 (which would have the numbers 17 and 24 in them, respectively).
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Especially a while back – now you order it on the internet, but when I was younger that was the fun of it, you'd mark your memory calendar like that.
For example, if you have an 80" door, then you'd mark the placement of the bottom of header on the king stud 82" from the bottom (not the top) of the bottom wall plate.[9].
Sometimes, feeling generous, you would wrap the neat rectangular box, knowing your gift would mark you as a sophisticated and worldly, yet caring, person of impeccable taste.
That's partly down to its Emperor's New Clothesiness, because once the city's cool cocktail crowd decided to "discover" FB a few years ago, refusing to rave over it (much less not to nod knowingly upon hearing its name) would mark you as uncool.
G Brown Dear Mr Brown As I recall, when you were chancellor, agitating to become prime minister, you hinted that your leadership would mark a departure from the old politics of spin and that you would be guided by high principle.
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