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  • 51marked — markedly /mahr kid lee/, adv. markedness, n. /mahrkt/, adj. 1. strikingly noticeable; conspicuous: with marked success. 2. watched as an object of suspicion or vengeance: a marked man. 3. having a mark or marks: beautifully marked birds; to read… …

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  • 52Marked — For Marked, the novel by P. C. Cast, see Marked (novel). For marked items in linguistics, see markedness. Marked is a television program produced by NorthSouth Productions for History that premiered August 27, 2009. It explores the world of… …

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  • 53Marked bill — Marking bills is a technique used by police to trace and identify money used in illegal activities[1][2]. The serial numbers of the bills are recorded, and sometimes markings are made on the bank notes themselves (such as with a highlighter[3] or …

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  • 54Marked space — Gestaltung marked space – unmarked space von Fritz Balthaus in Berlin Kreuzberg Die Fassade der Berlinischen Galerie ist ein Kunstwerk mit dem Namen marked space – unmarked space des deutschen Künstlers Fritz Balthaus. Sie ist ein Teil einer… …

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  • 55marked — [[t]mɑrkt[/t]] adj. 1) striking; conspicuous: marked success[/ex] 2) watched as an object of suspicion or vengeance: a marked man[/ex] 3) having a mark or marks: strikingly marked birds[/ex] 4) ling. (of a linguistic form) a) characterized by the …

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  • 56Marked "Personal" — This article is about the detective novel. For the 1970s British television series, see Marked Personal. Marked Personal (1893) is a detective novel by American author Anna Katherine Green. Synopsis On the evening of July 13th, 1863, two men from …

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  • 57Marked Personal — This article is about the British television series. For the detective novel, see Marked Personal . Marked Personal was a British daytime television drama created by Charles Dennis and starring Stephanie Beacham and Heather Chasen. The series was …

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  • 58marked — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. noticeable, conspicuous; watched, followed. See speciality, indication, visibility. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Carrying a mark] Syn. branded, signed, sealed, stamped, blazed, imprinted, impressed,… …

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  • 59marked — adjective Date: before 12th century 1. having an identifying mark 2. having a distinctive or emphasized character < has a marked drawl > 3. a. enjoying fame or notoriety b. being an object of attack, suspicion, or vengeance 4. overtly signaled by …

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  • 60marked — adjective a) Having a visible or identifying mark. The eighth century BC saw a marked increase in the general wealth of Cyprus. b) Of a playing card: having a secret mark on the back for cheating. e.g. in author and authoress, the latter is&#8230; …

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