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Discover Ludwig"mark somebody" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It could be used to indicate that somebody has been remembered or remembered for a particular action or deed. For example, "Mark my words - this will be a game-changer!"
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"We're actually bigger than we were last year, so it is a concern because it's not tough to go and mark somebody and pick them up.
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What child doesn't love marking somebody else's work?
It's a rare thing that you man-mark somebody.
To me, that was the mark of somebody who is sincere, who you want on your side".
It's possible that from time to time a Misfits or McCain message hits its mark, and somebody, somewhere, gives a thumbs up to another driver.
Listen to that Carrie Lucas track and you'll hear a taut, glistening disco record, that is until the 2 minute mark when somebody randomly starts playing "U Don't Know Me" by Armand Van Helden.
Whatever the material, though, it also needs to resonate with your audience, meaning that your concise ability to deconstruct a 17th century poem might not hit its mark with somebody not familiar with the piece!
D3 said that Kovtun called him from Moscow once the story broke and insisted that he was innocent and had been "marked" by somebody else.
And there were track marks, from somebody's heel just grinding on it, could have been Madonna's heel.
"I saw somebody marking up the stage area in the rehearsal room with a tape measure marked MGC.
"Soon as we got there, somebody marked up the building with graffiti," Funnye told me.
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