Marks
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611 examples of Marks in a sentence
As a "dyer," do you know how to bleach ink
marks?
Well, as we say in the business, X
marks
the spot.
But look: X
marks
the spot.
Here's the real definition: Doodling is really to make spontaneous
marks
to help yourself think.
Originally, it was bread crumbs that were used to scratch away pencil
marks
and later, rubber and pumice.
They said that there had been no contact with the police, that there were no
marks
on his body.
You can see the movements on his chest, and those little hash
marks
are where we put our antennae, or electrodes.
This red dot
marks
the Great Basin of North America, and I'm involved with an alpine biodiversity project there with some collaborators.
To put that into perspective, this red vertical bar here
marks
the divergence time of humans from chimpanzees, a mere seven million years ago.
The DMCA
marks
the moment when the media industries gave up on the legal system of distinguishing between legal and illegal copying and simply tried to prevent copying through technical means.
They're like 66s or speech
marks.
In my economics classes I got high
marks
for my understanding of basic economics.
Once they got over the shock, though, by and large people opted for somewhere between 70 to 95 percent or the 3 to 20 percent
marks.
I have to get them 20 more
marks.
It
marks
medicine's first real triumph over physical pain, and every molecule has a story, and they are all published.
Some of the thylacines that were being turned in to zoos, sanctuaries, even at the museums, had collar
marks
on the neck.
So, in a frenzy, I corrected everybody's marks, not imaginatively.
So when I first went to go work at Fox News, true confession, I expected there to be
marks
in the carpet from all the knuckle-dragging.
And it was an old track, but for fun he turned and he began to follow it, and I tell you, I could tell by the speed at which he moved on those pad
marks
that this man was a Ph.D.-level tracker.
I went to school, I got good marks, I had a very low-key after school job in my mum's hairdressing salon, and I spent a lot of time watching "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Dawson's Creek."
The scoring of it, the printing of it, where the thing gets glued, the registration
marks
for the ink.
Many were women who often carried flowers that they had brought to lay as
marks
of respect for the dead.
And it was the administers of these empires who began hiring people to keep track of the wheat and sheep and wine that was owed and the taxes that was owed on them by making marks;
marks
on clay in that time.
Roy Gould: Less than a year from now, the world is going to celebrate the International Year of Astronomy, which
marks
the 400th anniversary of Galileo's first glimpse of the night sky through a telescope.
This is a big table that has lots of holes in it, and there are guide
marks
around it, and there's a bright light, as on this stage here.
Every colored bar
marks
an Arabic letter.
Europe is one of the first places that we start to see graphic
marks
regularly appearing in caves, rock shelters and even a few surviving open-air sites.
Instead, what's much more likely is that these early artists were also making counting marks, maybe like this row of lines from Riparo di Za Minic in Sicily, as well as creating stylized representations of things from the world around them.
One in 90 among us experience graphemes, the written elements of language, like letters, numerals, and punctuation marks, as saturated with color.
That's an important difference because it
marks
two completely different morphologies.
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