Cases hitting the ground will inevitably pick up grit that can scratch the inside of the die and leave a mark on every case loaded. |
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If the works continue to be read, they continue to leave a mark on their readers…. |
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I am sure that it made an impression, but not the type of impression that would leave a mark on one's physical person. |
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A good clubfitter will have you hit shots off a lie board, which is a type of mat that will leave a mark on the sole to show how to adjust the lie if necessary. |
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If we want to leave a mark on the real processess we have to define our planning character quite quickly. |
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Once something is posted on the Internet it can leave a mark on your record which can be seen by peers, family and future employers. |
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Some damage from smaller hailstones will heal over but will leave a mark that will result in lower prices for the fruit, Mellum explains. |
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A change of direction using the turn instruction won't leave a mark, as the crayon is exactly in the middle of the robot. |
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Making a personal impact: show the way: leave a mark and direct by setting an example. |
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Both the metal and wooden form pins will leave a mark running down towards the floor. |
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The robust track markers leave a mark for the tractor centre and on switching over are folded in to the vertical position. |
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It's more pronounced in winter, but any sort of road splash-up in foul or fair weather will leave a mark when it dries. |
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They tell you they can twist up and grind your body and never leave a mark. |
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In extant amniotes, however, the VN organ is situated too close to the midline to leave a mark on the maxilla, as is the anlagen of the organ in crocodilian and avian embryos. |
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From his earliest age he showed compulsive need to leave a mark, and to this end he unflinchingly dedicated his entire life. |
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Is it possible, they wondered, that the maternal transmission of this one-time symbiont would leave a mark on genetic architecture? |
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Two hours and fifteen minutes of one of those gigs that will leave a mark on your life forever. |
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It was an interesting exercise but I am not sure it will leave a mark on the history of cinema. |
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The paperpaste is spread out on sieves whose bottom is tightened with brass wires which leave a mark on the paper, the laid. |
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When I told her about the dream I had had which would leave a mark on my whole life, with that insight which only a mother's heart can have she declared. |
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But if his talent, otherwise recognized by his contemporary Romans did not save him from being banished, then would not the exile leave a mark on his talent as one can see in Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto written at Tomis. |
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The good example you give or you do not give can leave a mark on people. |
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There are some people who leave a mark on you after you have met them and there are some people whose words you hang on to and whose advice you cherish. |
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The capital legacy projects will leave a mark on the province for years to come, contributing to a stronger economic and social foundation for future generations. |
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But the experiment did leave a mark, historically. |
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We have been touched by the Helen Doron's core alues and teaching approaches and like all the other teachers and trainers around the world, we hope that we, too, will be able to leave a mark on the lives we come across. |
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The place shows how damp interior walls can leave a mark on local life. |
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It seems to quickly leave a mark at the pin. |
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It is also my chance to leave a mark on an institution that is heading toward its 52nd anniversary, longer than most marriages I know, so I'd better not mess up! |
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In medieval times it was believed that in the dark and under ground, subterranean divinities or demons hid, that with their strength could leave a mark on the productive cycle. |
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Even a tiny pebble can damage a finish or leave a mark. |
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