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  • 81Mark I. Levy — This article is about the American lawyer. For the American reporter, see Mark Levy (reporter). Mark I. Levy (June 28, 1949 – April 30, 2009) was an American lawyer who was a former deputy assistant attorney general in the United States… …

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  • 82Mark Johnston-Allen — Not to be confused with Mark Allen (snooker player) Mark Johnston Allen Born 28 December 1968 Bristol, England Sport country  England …

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  • 83Mark Weiner — For the abstract painter, see Mark Wiener. For the children s television host, see Marc Weiner. Mark S. Weiner is a professor of law at Rutgers University School of Law Newark. He teaches constitutional law, professional responsibility and legal… …

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  • 84Mark Lynton History Prize — The Mark Lynton History Prize is an annual award in the amount of $10,000 given to a book of history, on any subject, that best combines intellectual or scholarly distinction with felicity of expression .[1] The prize is given by the Nieman… …

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  • 85mark — I. n. 1. Sign, token, symbol, trace, line, impress, impression, stamp, print, characteristic. 2. Indication, evidence, proof, symptom, token, characteristic, trace, vestige, track. 3. Badge, sign. 4. Trace, track, vestige, footprint. 5. Object… …

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  • 86distinction — dis·tinc·tion || dɪ stɪŋkʃn n. difference, uniqueness; excellence; honor, mark of honor …

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  • 87mark off — restrict; indicate; separate, make a distinction between …

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  • 88mark out — restrict; indicate; separate, make a distinction between …

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  • 89distinction — n 1. discrimination, differentiation, distinguishment; perception, discernment, penetration; contradistinction, separation, division. 2. difference, otherness, discreteness, dissimilarity, dissimilitude; nicety, subtlety, subtle difference, fine… …

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  • 90Marks of distinction — A mark of distinction, in heraldry, is a charge showing that the bearer of a shield is not (as defined by the rules or laws of heraldry in most, though not all, countries and situations) descended by blood from the original bearer. The mark of… …

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