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marka

American  
[mahr-kuh, -kah] / ˈmɑr kə, -kɑ /

noun

plural

marka, markas
  1. the basic monetary unit of Bosnia and Herzegovina, equal to 100 pfenigs.


marka British  
/ ˈmɑːkə /

noun

  1. a unit of currency introduced as an interim currency in Bosnia-Herzegovina; replaced by the euro in 2002

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As this happens, scientists believe the enormous black holes at the centers of these galaxies also come together and get locked into a dance before they finally collapse into each other, explained Szabolcs Marka, an astrophysicist at Columbia University who was not involved with the research.

From Seattle Times

“Supermassive black hole binaries, slowly and calmly orbiting each other, are the tenors and bass of the cosmic opera,” Marka said.

From Seattle Times

It could open new doors to “cosmic archaeology” that can track the history of black holes and galaxies merging all around us, Marka said.

From Seattle Times

Ahmed Farah, a Marka resident, said security personnel had sealed off the scene of the blast.

From Reuters

“Amazon customers should be very conscious and examine closely when they do a search on Amazon whether they’re getting an advertisement or an organic search result,” said Marka Peterson, the SOC’s legal director.

From Washington Post