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marked

[mahrkt, mahr-kid] / mɑrkt, ˈmɑr kɪd /


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Survivors in Altadena and Pacific Palisades recently marked the anniversary of the disaster with solemn memorial services.

From Los Angeles Times

But while the 2022-2023 Woman, Life, Freedom movement in the country was marked by a healthy dose of solidarity, he told AFP, that has "completely changed".

From Barron's

But for financial institutions and investors, the cumulative effect is a more complex operating environment marked by higher counterparty risk, regulatory divergence, and capital inefficiency.

From Barron's

But for financial institutions and investors, the cumulative effect is a more complex operating environment marked by higher counterparty risk, regulatory divergence, and capital inefficiency.

From Barron's

The results marked a record fourth quarter and holiday period, according to Chief Executive Jay Schottenstein.

From The Wall Street Journal