1. And you can even make do with a pair of cast-iron skillets, especially if one is ridged to provide those distinctive marks. 2. But few people on Wall Street know him personally, and in Washington he has not as yet made a particularly distinctive mark in the current Bush administration. 3. But some political observers say they doubt she will fade away after making such a distinctive mark on the state. 4. One such distinctive mark would be the proscription of female pastors. 5. Police found six distinctive marks on the cartridge case of the fatal bullet. 6. Still, some celebrities left their distinctive mark. 7. Overpeck said summertime temperatures leave distinctive marks in lake sediments and tree rings and that ice cores capture atmospheric gases. 8. He found that under an electron microscope the use of a bit -- a bar placed in the teeth of horses -- left a distinctive mark on the teeth. 9. The company said the distinctive mark cannot fit in the area set out by the NCAA rule. 10. The company has previously said the distinctive mark cannot fit in the area set out by the NCAA rule. |