Sentence examples for be mark from inspiring English sources

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be mark

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Boundary, land within a boundary. A boundary; a border or frontier. A boundary-post or fence. A stone or post used to indicate position and guide travellers. A type of small region or principality. A common, or area of common land, especially among early Germanic peoples.

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Last month, the British government announced that Mr. King's successor would be Mark J. Carney, the head of the Canadian central bank.

While no one would elect to be Mark or Jeremy they have proved easier to watch even than the popular but nauseating David Brent or Alan Partridge.

His Democratic opponent in the fall will be Mark R. Warner, also 46, a multimillionaire venture capitalist and former state party chairman.

One of the biggest names to suffer will be Mark Lewis-Francis, once one of the best young hopes in the country.

According to Screen Daily, the film is budgeted at between $30-40m 30-40mll be mand the directing debut of Christian Rivers.

Then they told us a few days ago it could be Mark, but it was all top secret until today," he told TechCrunch.

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For every Mark Zuckerberg, there are 10 guys pretending to be Mark Zuckerberg".

I doubt it will be Mark Zuckerberg.

Well it must be Mark Selby then, surely?

He spoke about a place that turned out to be Mark Silver's farm.

To be Mark Lanois, he effaced the staff of the "d" on his business card.

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