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mark

noun as in criterion, standard

Strongest match

noun as in goal, target

Weak match

  • bull's eye
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Monday marks ten years since Storm Abigail became the first officially named UK storm.

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The platform launch marks the first time since 2018 that U.S. retail traders will be able to participate in public token sales, then known as “initial coin offerings” or ICOs.

The move, expected to be announced during the gathering, would mark a significant turnaround in the U.S. relationship with Syria.

And there were other question marks all over the roster, with plenty for Mike Vrabel to fix in his first season coaching the franchise where he’d won multiple Super Bowls as a player.

There are practical needs, of course — ramps for restrooms and extra-bright neon tape on the ground to better light up and mark cues and equipment for low-vision performers and crew members.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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