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noun

  1. a mark stamped on antique armor or metalwork to indicate inspection and approval by the guild or by officials at the place of manufacture.



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"We feel there's very little from a licensing point of view," Mark Donnelly, chief operating officer, said.

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His businesses is among many — including hotels, casinos and ski resorts — dependent on the 15 million-plus people who visit annually to soak up the view Mark Twain described in “Roughing It” in 1872 as the “fairest picture the whole earth affords.”

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"Ben did a masterful job of keeping that in the public view," Mark O'Mara, who represented Zimmerman, told USA Today last year.

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Out of public view, Mark Harris’s perils were mounting.

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Also on view: “Mark My Words,” a selection of text-heavy paintings by Pakistani American artist Ambreen Butt.

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