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a back marker is a person or a driver who has lacked behind so much that he is on the verge of being laped by the race leaders
sharpie
a board marker is 'un marqueur effacable, un marqueur à tableau blanc, un marqueur Velleda (trademark)'
I think your sad to actually have to ask this.. but maybe I'm sad for searching about it and then awnsering your question...
Stela
You must be talking about Aegis Cave. Check the stone marker that you are talking about. A word, spelled in Unown, will appear. In the dungeon-not where the stone marker is, but the dungeon part of Aegis Cave- are Unown. If you defeat an Unown, it may drop a stone shaped like itself. You must collect the stones that spell out the word on the stone marker. Then, check the stone marker. Close your eyes(in the game) when told to. The stones that you collected should react with the stone marker, revealing a hidden stairway.
A cippe is a grave stone or it can sometimes be found used as a marker stone for a Roman acquaduct.
Inside the stone that they thought was a marker
Legends of the Hidden Temple - 1993 The Stone Marker of Leif Erikson 1-26 was released on: USA: 14 March 1994
A stone that called the zombies/aliens/demons. You really have to get in the series to know.
The family placed a headstone in May of 2006.
A permanent marker is a type of marker pen that is used to create permanent writing on an object. Generally the liquid is water resistant, contains a solvent such as xylene, toluene, or alcohol[citation needed]and is capable of writing on a variety of surfaces from paper to metal to stone
A stone marker on the walkway reads as follows:AUGUST 3, 1958THE LARGEST CROWD INSTADIUM HISTORY, 123,707WAS ON HAND FOR THEJEHOVAH'S WITNESSESCONVENTION
The stone marker on the walkway reads as follows:AUGUST 3, 1958THE LARGEST CROWD INSTADIUM HISTORY, 123,707WAS ON HAND FOR THEJEHOVAH'S WITNESSESCONVENTION
The most popular design of grave marker is not a big bulky stone. Rather, it is a simple rectangular plaque that lays close to the ground on a granite stone.
When a Jewish person visits a grave, leaving a small stone on the marker is a sign of respect. Therefore, a stone is probably left by most visitors.