Word: markered
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...beginning of the meeting (as one observing newsman put it), "protocol controlled every wink and sneeze." Because neither President had legal permission to leave his own country, they shook hands over a carefully surveyed international boundary marker at mid-bridge. The presentations of wives and officials were made in a minuetlike ritual. Then the two chiefs retired to a little pavilion built at one side of the bridge, sat down, and talked...
Both points are clearly not unknown to the director of the present production, Frederick J. Marker, and to his actors, but not all of them are able to take the necessary countermeasure, which is to seek a new and personal interpretation whenever possible. Very fortunately one of them does; Lisa Rosenfarb, in the role of Blanche DuBois, the once-genteel nymphomaniac who finally ends up in a mental institution after she is raped by her brutish brother-in-law. Miss Rosenfarb dominates the play with a generally skillful exposition of the woman's confusion in the midst...
...generality writer banks on the knowledge possessed by the grader, hoping the marker will read things into his essay...
However, a large company, if dissatisfied with marking, will request and often receive a new marker. Consequently, the large companies get almost all the large trees marked, so many that inadequate reproduction often results. This is especially deplorable when one considers that this country cuts fifty percent more timber annually than it grows...
...score was also caused by the few field goals made, as each team connected only 13 times from the floor. Fouls were frequent, and free throws decisive. Despite Jordan's nine free throws, half his team's number, the varsity tallied one more, for the winning marker...