Marks
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Tattoos have often been presented in popular media as either
marks
of the dangerous and deviant or trendy youth fads.
Maybe that's why we toss these punctuation
marks
around like grammatical confetti.
"Semicolons: At first, they may seem frightening, then, they become enlightening, finally, you'll find yourself falling for these delightful punctuation marks."
I then took the fragments of these and created molds, and cast them first in wax, and finally in bronze like the image you see here, which bears the
marks
of its violent creation like battle wounds or scars.
Freedom House, the human rights organization, reports that 2015
marks
the 10th straight year in a row of decline in freedom worldwide.
Notice those red
marks.
All you need to do is get up close and personal, and see the hidden hand of man in the chisel
marks
left by the tools that built them.
Men made these
marks.
We can now map those chemical marks, which we call methylation marks, on DNA at a single nucleotide resolution.
And all of these "hellos" left visible
marks
on the map as Samantha was flying by and as she was actually waving back every day at us using Twitter from the ISS.
She still has the needle
marks
on her arms to day to show for that.
For example, suppose you're walking along a beach and come across a series of
marks
in the sand that spell out a verse of poetry.
Knapp and Michaels believed the poem would lose all meaning if you discovered these
marks
were not the work of a human being, but an odd coincidence produced by the waves.
Despite their divergent fates, they are forever joined in history, and in the name of the research base that
marks
the South Pole.
And that's how he really
marks
his territory.
I can assure you, in most court cases, no amount of
marks
is ever enough.
We're put off by big and brash giant posters and capital letters and explanation
marks
telling us what to do and vying for our attention.
He needs just a piece of paper where he can put down little marks, and as he does that, he can imagine sounds that had not existed before in that particular combination.
Some of the minds in this audience are super elastic, others are a little slower, others have a few stretch marks, but nonetheless this is a quite exceptional audience from that viewpoint.
Where's the line that
marks
that?
Although his birthday is a day of celebration, it also
marks
a turbulent period in Indian history.
The X axis
marks
distance from Earth, and the Y axis tracks the passage of time.
The resistance leader must be someone with either check
marks
or blanks next to every question.
But there’s a way to save yourself lots of time: as soon as Hedge
marks
an X, have him move on to the next person.
There's a cut made in the scalp; it's opened; the neurosurgeon has a template; he
marks
it around, and uses a dental burr to remove a piece of the cranial bone exactly the size of our device.
This early writing style, called cuneiform, was written with a reed stylus pressed into soft clay to make wedge-shaped
marks.
This day occurs during the festival that
marks
the shift between the summer season, when the gods feed the people, and the winter season, when the people feed the gods in return.
The festival
marks
the beginning of what is usually the season of abundance, but with the signs pointing to storms, Quexo isn’t feeling too celebratory.
Like a human, Hedge will also want to start from one of the steps that has no arrows pointing to it— which is the same as having no
marks
in its row.
After the trains came cars, and really this
marks
the end of this process.
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