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mark

[mahrk] / mɑrk /


NOUN
criterion, standard
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NOUN
goal, target
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The play, always front of mind when power is being abused, has given rise to a modern feminist riposte, Kimberly Belflower’s thrilling “John Proctor Is the Villain,” which is coming to the Mark Taper Forum next year.

From Los Angeles Times

Harry Kane's world-class performances mark him down in a league of his own as England's main striker, with an outstanding record of 78 goals in 112 appearances.

From BBC

The mission will mark the first time the Artemis vehicles have carried astronauts.

From The Wall Street Journal

The match was his only appearance of the series and came after injuries to Mark Wood, Jofra Archer and Gus Atkinson.

From BBC

Lee points to the views of Fundstrat’s head of technical strategy Mark Newton, who thinks a range between 6200 and 6300 — the S&P 500 on Tuesday jumped 2.9% to 6,528 — would represent the index low and then provides some further insights of his own to discourage bearish sentiment.

From MarketWatch