A slave bore an identification mark, removable only by a surgical operation, that later consisted of his owner's name tattooed or branded on the arm.
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Her presumed body, with no identification marks, was discovered in the 19th century and unwrapped in 1885 by Emile Brugsch but this identification has been challenged.
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The Bombay and Calcutta issues have mint identification marks similar to the rupee issues ( no mark or'C'incused for Calcutta, bead or raised / incused'B'for Bombay ).
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She is described as " caked in grime, lifting Jackson's chairs to look for identification marks, wiping Lincoln's china, unroping T . R .'s Aubusson rugs ."
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The city was later in the possession of Awadh Nawab Asaf-ud-Daulah, and his coins had Bareilly, Bareilly Aasfabad and the Bareilly kite and fish as identification marks.
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Drug companies have been trying to distinguish their products from counterfeits, and about 30 companies have emerged to provide different secret identification marks in packaging, Shepherd said.
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On or about 15 September 1948 " { uraw " was officially reclassified and converted as a hydrographical survey ship with the identification mark : "'HG-11 " '.
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-- Nations should require arms manufacturers to put serial numbers and identification marks on weapons so the diversion of legitimate sales into the black market can be monitored.
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A Russian news agency said 10 vessels without identification marks were poaching two miles ( three kilometers ) inside Russian waters in a popular area for gathering octopus.
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But no serial numbers or other identification marks have been found that could positively link these or other artifacts to Earhart's death or her twin-engine Lockheed Model 10 Electra.