Similar words: marksman, Sparks, rosa parks, mark, market, marker, remark, markup. Meaning: [mɑrk /mɑːk] n. English businessman who created a retail chain (1888-1964).
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211. Without the slightest shred of evidence, those nebulous question marks stood out like warning beacons.
212. She says that Siobhan will not stop asking after her Marks and Spencer coat, which was abandoned in the wreck.
213. But that was what Schmidt was paying him nine thousand marks for. Attention to detail.
214. Sometimes the whole body of the fish is banded with vertical marks, one of which conveniently blots out the real eye.
215. As well as his running battle with Monkou(sentencedict.com/marks.html), he left stud marks on defender Richard Hall.
216. And as a result has awarded it top marks and a prestigious regional Quality Brickwork Award.
217. These differences include the original step, for a work of avowed non-fiction, of changing words within quotation marks.
218. He left few marks in the annals of economic discipline.
219. During this third movement, an adagio, the land also developed stretch marks.
220. This specifically educational definition has of course continued, but its adoption by artists marks a significant shift.
221. He prised the sealed top open and found army uniforms, with no insignia marks on them.
222. On the other hand, one of the things that marks an emerging market as attractive is access to large markets.
223. The fact that it was invited to join a coalition marks the crowning achievement of its crusade to achieve political respectability.
224. Atop the charred ground, white ash marks the shadows of fallen trees that burned so hot they disintegrated.
225. Today is particularly important because it marks the three-quarter stage of a very significant goal achievement.
226. This burst of activity marks a major turnabout in the publishing industry.
227. Sometimes, it's better to bunk a class and enjoy with friends, because now, when I look back, marks never make me laugh, but memories do. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
228. A star marks the epicentre of the atomic bomb dropped in 1945.
229. Products graded in accordance with established standards bear the appropriate grade marks.
230. This year marks their sixth straight trip to the Big Dance after a seven-year absence.
231. Tuesday marks year number 50 since Jackie Robinson broke the color line in major league baseball.
232. While Hyacinth awarded marks, others, just as predatory, were giving her the eye.
233. Emma, who presently works in corporate finance, was awarded the IoT medal and Butterworth prize for the highest overall marks.
234. Marks and grade Each module credit carries an assessment weighting of 100 marks.
235. Then we had a lunch break during which time the Head went round and awarded marks for the cleanest class.
236. When it comes to shops, the most adventurous he gets is a visit to Marks and Spencer.
237. Top marks for Markham debut Early reports from the newly-producing Markham field show that gas is flowing well above initial expectations.
238. The film marks a major advance in complexity in terms of both characterization and narrative structure.
239. She scored top marks, and received the Lord Wolfenden prize for outstanding academic performance.
240. The maximum number of marks for the subject is 100.
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