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It should make Mark, his good looks aside, a less appealing love object for Warren, who nonetheless remains smitten — and increasingly so.

Inside Meta, two employees said, some workers now jokingly refer to key metaverse projects as M.M.H., an acronym for “make Mark happy.”

“They need someone talking to the Taliban who will make Mark a priority,” she continued.

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But if I can muster the energy to boil water, I’ll make Mark Bittman’s pasta with sardines, bread crumbs and capers, all ingredients I have on hand, just needing a quick toss.

That got Bed & Bath into so much trouble that activist shareholders sparked a rebellion two years ago and forced the company to make Mark Tritton, a Target executive vice president, its new chief executive.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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