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  • 1German gold mark — Infobox Currency currency name in local = Mark de icon image 1 = 1914 2 19 20.jpg image title 1 = German 20 mark banknote from 1914 ( [http://www.germannotes.com/Empire.shtml www.GermanNotes.com] ) image 2 = image title 2 = iso code = using… …

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  • 2Mark Powell (radio personality) — Mark Powell is a British radio presenter, born in Aberfan, Wales in 1971. He currently presents the Mark Powell Drive Show on The Wave in Swansea, South Wales[1] and has worked at other local radio stations such as Valleys Radio, Galaxy 101, Red… …

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  • 3Gold standard — For other uses, see Gold standard (disambiguation). Under a gold standard, paper notes are convertible into pre set, fixed quantities of gold. The gold standard is a monetary system in which the standard economic unit of account is a fixed mass… …

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  • 4mark — mark1 /mahrk/, n. 1. a visible impression or trace on something, as a line, cut, dent, stain, or bruise: a small mark on his arm. 2. a badge, brand, or other visible sign assumed or imposed: a mark of his noble rank. 3. a symbol used in writing… …

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  • 5Mark — /mahrk/, n. 1. one of the four Evangelists: traditionally believed to be the author of the second Gospel. 2. the second Gospel: to read aloud from Mark. 3. King, Arthurian Romance. ruler of Cornwall, husband of Iseult and uncle of Sir Tristram. 4 …

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  • 6Gold salts — Sodium aurothiomalate …

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  • 7Mark — Contents 1 Business 2 Christianity 3 Currency 4 Geography …

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  • 8Gold (Beverley Knight song) — Single infobox Name = Gold Artist = Beverley Knight from Album = Who I Am Released = June 24, 2002 Format = Single Recorded = 2001 Genre = Soul Length = Label = Parlophone Writer = Beverley Knight Producer = Mike Spike Drake Chart position = #27… …

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  • 9Mark — 1) In origin, a Danish unit of account, of 8 ore, introduced into England after the *Viking settlements. The Danish ora was reckoned at 16 English pence, giving a mark of 10s 8d. But the ora of 20d, making a mark of 13s 4d (i.e. two thirds of a… …

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  • 10Mark — A measure of silver, generally eight ounces, accepted throughout western Europe. In England is worth thirteen shillings and four pence, two thirds of one pound. ♦ Money. Normally means the silver mark, a measure of silver, generally eight ounces …

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