English audience would have approved much about the Indian culture, particularly the regulation of each person's position in society by public marks.
The distant beat of a helicopter went unnoticed by Mark.
"It was a great play by Mark not to force something inside," said Ferry.
The game was drawn, programmed and written by Mark Pay.
By the three- and six-month marks, that effect had grown substantially.
Articulate sounds are represented to the eye by letters, marks, or characters, which form words.
Lock them up in a modular steel prison cell by Mark!
One of the farmers later identified some of the plates by marks on them.
The question was whether even a careful search by Mark I eyeball would be any better.
"To be that off balance and make a perfect pass," Tucker said, "was a great play by Mark."