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Marks

English businessman who created a retail chain (1888-1964)

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Simon Marks First Baron Marks of Broughton

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If you studied hard, you would get good marks.
Your marks were well below average this term.
Almost no students get full marks in Chinese classics.
Hard work enabled him to get good marks.
On your marks, get set, go!
My fingers left marks on the glass.
He tried harder to get good marks than I did.
Her manner marks her pride.
She gets good marks in English.
I intend to get full marks.
My friend got good marks in the English examination.
Did you get good marks?
I got 80 marks out of a maximum of 100.
I feel ashamed that I got such bad marks in the examination.
You have to get 60 marks to pass the exam.
He got 90 marks out of 100 in English.
He did his best and still had poor marks.
He got good marks in math.

Movie subtitles

I have all these marks on my body, and my shirt is broken, and I don't remember.
Would you have a few marks for me? I am in absolute poverty.
Would you accept 25 million marks?
But I accept twelve thousand marks.that will prevent it falling into someone else's hands.
I bear witness by this means having sold my lot called the Devil's Field to Peter Rog for the sum of twelve thousand marks.
I have sold Devil's Field for twelve thousand marks to Peter!
In the Middle Ages it was believed that during the Sabbath the Devil put some invisible marks on the witch's body, where all sensitivity vanished.
Deposit: 500 marks.
This cross marks the spot where the shirt was last seen.
The image shifts to a room with the woman and the man from the show, who places 3 marks on the table.
On the throat of each victim, the same two marks.
How long have you had those little marks?
Marks?
And these same two marks were found on each victim's neck.
MURDER in Holstenwall 1000 Marks Reward.
Would you have a few marks for me?
Buy him a barrel organ or give him a couple marks.
How much is it? - Fifteen marks. Wait a minute.
Here's 20 marks.
How long have you had those marks on your neck?
The same one who left those marks on Miss Eva's neck.
Egg marks the spot.
Every minute costs 2 marks 90.
This ball is my family's blood. You see these brown marks?
I have all these marks on my body, and my shirt is broken, and I don't remember. I don't understand.
Davidson decides to risk a lot of money. Lubitsch hires prominent young Berlin actors such as Emil Jannings and Harry Liedke with a rate of up to 35 marks per day.
Both marks. are as lines in the sand.
BUT LOOK AT THOSE MARKS ON THAT HEEL.
I got 10 marks for it.
Say, listen. Haven't I just shown you here. what my firm exports to the Balkans? 50,000 marks worth of mop rags each and every year.
You think you're superior, but you're quite an ordinary man. even if you did marry money. and people like me have got to slave for you. for 320 marks a month.
I have some very big deals. involving hundreds of thousands of marks. and I thought I would take along a secretary. to take care of my correspondence.
Marks? You mean money?
I should say 1,000 marks.

News and current affairs

For America, the Sanders bill marks important progress.
For the peoples of the Caucasus, Turkey marks our path to Europe.
Maybe, just maybe, Obama's recent address marks not only the end of this destructive agenda, but also the start of a new era.
PRAGUE: Rebellion by Czech TV journalists against a new director of the publicly-owned Czech TV marks the climax of a ten year battle between two concepts of democracy.
But the partnership between a beloved American pastime and the biofuel lobby also marks the latest attempt to sway public opinion in favor of a truly irresponsible policy.
This year marks the sixtieth anniversary of the Bretton Woods Conference that established those two organizations as pillars of international economic cooperation.
Stanley Fischer's looming departure as the IMF's first deputy managing director marks the end of an era.
The realization of Speer Jr.'s Olympic vision, and that of his patrons, marks the end of a welcome interlude.
This year also marks a much less noted anniversary, an occasion on which de Gaulle showed how his rare combination of determination, political skill, and rhetorical ability could be brought to bear to face down determined opposition.
This week marks the 15th Anniversary of the promulgation of Hong Kong's constitution, the Basic Law, by China's National People's Congress.
Genetic prediction marks the intersection of scientific possibilities, economic interests, and consumer hopes and expectations.
France's decision effectively abolishing its 35-hour workweek by allowing employers to increase working hours - and pay - marks a reversal of a decades-old trend.
The move marks a turning point in the Fed's approach to the economy.
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the East Asia crisis, which began in Thailand on July 2, 1997, and spread to Indonesia in October and to Korea in December.
Of the four withdrawals, arguably the 1982-1984 American intervention in Lebanon marks the closest parallel to Iraq today.
The interim agreement with Iran marks an important juncture.
And how that future is shaped will determine whether or not Mubarak's end marks the beginning of political transformation throughout the Middle East.
The two countries' recent rapprochement marks a huge change from the hostility that bedeviled their relations following their 1962 war over a disputed border in the Himalayas.
This marks a sea change in the global structure of incentives with respect to achieving sustainability.
Nonetheless, New START marks a step in the direction of disarmament.
The two countries' recent rapprochement marks a considerable change from the hostility that bedeviled their relations following their 1962 war over a disputed border in the Himalayas.
WASHINGTON, DC - Hosni Mubarak's resignation as President of Egypt marks the beginning of an important stage in that country's transition to a new political system.
Negotiation, compromise, and accommodation are the marks of economic politics, where every deal has its price.
But this amalgam of competing strategic visions probably marks the end of America's post-Cold War power.
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the launch, at the foreign-minister level, of negotiations between Iran and the European triumvirate of Germany, France, and the United Kingdom on Iran's nuclear program.
Though the history of the trilateral dialogue between China, Japan, and South Korea is short, it marks a new and constructive effort toward regional cooperation.

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