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marked

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


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Anti-ICE protests in some 60 cities of California were largely peaceful statewide, although marked by moments of tension, anger and sporadic vandalism.

From Los Angeles Times

On 11 April, a police officer in a marked vehicle saw them "by chance" and began to follow them after one of them turned their head away after noticing her - leading to the police pursuit.

From BBC

It is still a marked improvement on previous years, with 20 errors at this stage of the 2023-24 campaign and 23 in 2022-23.

From BBC

Analysts attribute Chakwera’s loss to his failure to do either during five years in office, a period marked by rampant corruption and sagging growth.

From The Wall Street Journal

Last week, the UN's human rights office said the elections would "take place in an environment marked by widespread repression and intimidation against the political opposition, human rights defenders, journalists and those with dissenting views".

From BBC