51.   Half a century ago, from the ration lines and ruins of defeated Germany, a new German mark was born.

52.   Harper said, however, that even after extensive firing the marks were consistent enough, particularly on shell casings, to supply valuable leads.

53.   Grill marks are added to the shaped product, the meat is refrozen, and then packaged.

54.   He added that the euro, the unified currency, must be as strong as the German mark is now.

55.   He allowed only three runs and four hits, but those marks are far below the standards set by the Crescenta Valley High School graduate.

56.   He said industry would have even more serious problems if the mark was extremely weak.

57.   His most influential mark has been in the private sector, where his housing developments dot the suburban landscape.

58.   His remarks came shortly after Bundesbank council member Franz-Christoph Zeitler said the mark is still too strong versus the dollar.

59.   His marks were too blunt for delicacy.

60.   His name is not on the ballot Sunday, but his mark will be all over the results.

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