Skegness Town Council achieved Quality Status in 2005; an official mark of recognition that it conducts its affairs well in areas including official procedures, the qualification of its clerk and the effectiveness of communications.
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Wearing his ever-present dark sunglasses while sitting in his usual courtside seat, Nicholson stood and screamed at official Mark Wunderlich in the second quarter shortly after O'Neal was called for his third foul.
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When the U . S . Supreme Court finally weighed in, Bush campaign official Mark McKinnon dashed off an e-mail to his colleagues : ` Pop the cork, " as in let the honeymoon begin.
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He had just come off the 18th green after the final round of the Tucson Open, a tournament he had once been in position to win, when tour official Mark Russell approached and said he had some grim news.
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A fracas between Robin van Persie and Kieran Richardson, following a late tackle on Richardson by Van Persie, resulted in clashes from both sets of players, which concluded with both protagonists getting booked by match official Mark Halsey.
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Before placing the ballot papers in the ballot box, the voter has ( in theory ) to show the presiding officer or the poll clerk the official mark and the unique identifying number printed on the reverse of the ballot papers.
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Like trademarks, official marks ( and other prohibited marks ) are filed with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office to be published in the " Trade-marks Journal " and are searchable through the Canadian Trade-marks Database.
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The heirs and the AGGLA became successful at asserting control over the booming Anne-themed tourist industry that the province enjoyed, because of the lack of clarity about the different protections afforded by copyright, trademark and official marks in Canada.
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The victims, whose names were not released, were identified as two 14-year-old St . Croix residents and a 58-year-old Puerto Rican Civil Air Patrol pilot, according to local Port Authority official Mark Welsh.
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According to " The Library Association Record " ( 1961, p . 205 ) Fienburgh's widow Joan was invited to open a new Islington public library in July 1960 as an official mark of respect for her late husband.