81.   Only three current world marks have been around longer.

82.   Or maybe the Japanese were making better cars or the German mark was too strong.

83.   Or, the black marks are not mildew.

84.   Puncture marks were found on the back of her hand, which was severely swollen, Carrier said.

85.   Profit would have been higher had the mark not been so strong, Weber said.

86.   Scorch marks are all over the NBA.

87.   Rising European currency volatility tends to be exacerbated when the mark is strong.

88.   She was never seen again, but her mark was indelible.

89.   She learned that a mark was a piece of tape on the soundstage, marking where she was to stand.

90.   Some specifically target records, filling vacant spots or carefully gauging what existing marks can be broken.

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company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
mark 0.02%
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remain 2.74%
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firm 2.31%
gain 2.14%
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