Sentence examples for mark means from inspiring English sources

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It's hard to know what Mark means to her.

The CE mark means they meet European quality standard, but check the expiry date.

The timetable is covered with "reference marks" and a second page tells what each reference mark means.

Anything up to the $1,000 mark means clients have to pay in full before health insurance begins to pay.

After all presumptions and other procedural advantages have been weighed, the owner must show that his mark means him, else he cannot prevent others from using it.

Clicking the left mouse button moves Smiley in the direction of the mouse pointer (a question mark means that Smiley can't move in that direction).

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Who exactly was that exclamation mark meant to jolt out of an unthinking stupor, and teach that homosexuality is a fact of life?

Grey lines mark single patients, red lines mark mean values.

Points mark mean values, ellipses delineate standard deviations from the mean values, and lines highlight ecological series (ecoclines).

Points mark mean values, ellipses delineate standard deviations from the mean values, and lines represent temperature curve and humidity curve of the Miami NPP model, respectively.

For Ben McKean, nearing the million dollar mark meant it was finally time to recognize the fear that had been gnawing at him over the last year.

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