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mark

[mahrk] / mɑrk /


NOUN
criterion, standard
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NOUN
goal, target
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She was installed by David Ellison after his acquisition of Paramount and almost immediately began leaving her mark with shifts in content and reports of chaotic decision-making behind the scenes.

From Salon

A man has gone missing in the Loire River in the flood-hit west of France, an official said, as the country on Wednesday marked a record-breaking streak of 35 consecutive days of rain.

From Barron's

The purchase “marks a pivotal moment in our evolution,” Bready continued.

From Barron's

Orders minus transportation rose almost 1% in December, marking the ninth increase in a row.

From MarketWatch

Corinna Gardner, senior curator of design and digital at the V&A, said the snapshot of YouTube's early days marked an "important moment in the history of the internet and digital design".

From BBC