marko in A Sentence

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    Marko knew her number.

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    Okay. So who is this Marko person?

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    Marko from Croatia.

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    Mike de Marko.

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    Normally, people with the name Marko keep their promises.

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    Marko, you have done a great job on these pieces.

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    I mean, they looked scared because Marko had a gun.

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    Marko? How many times do I have to take you down?

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    Those who lived here then migrated at the foot of the Marko towers.

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    Marko's fortress in Prilep is one of the obligatory visits in this city.

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    The most popular model is"Marko", which is based on the most perfect of spring blocks.

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    My sister told me that Evelyn had recently become pen pals with our cousin's daughter,” says Marko.

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    Later, on March 6, he seemed to repeat the motion, this time striking Minnesota Timberwolves guard Marko Jarić.

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    Marcelinho, Diego Carlos and Marko Stankovic just haven't got into the groove with only four goals amongst them.

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    I wish Marko from the lost boys vampire movie 1987 film to come real as a real life vampire.

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    In the city of Prilep tourism can be done to know its historical importance, which is evidenced in buildings such as Marko's fortress.

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    But you can tell a story that gives the person you are talking to the impression that Amanda Marko is trustworthy, hardworking and diligent.“.

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    Amanda Marko says she was coached to say her niece's name because you are more likely to form a picture in your mind of that person.

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    The usual share of bug fixes is here, and I would like to thank Rogelio and Marko for their insightful comments and contribution to fixing those bugs.

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    Today, Marko is a strategic communications executive and the founder of Connected Strategy Group, a consulting firm which trains high-level executives on how to use the power of connections and stories in business.

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    By attributing the trade-related news flow(positive or negative) to the performance of the U.S. market, we estimated the impact on U.S. equities to be negative 4.5 percent" since March, wrote J.P. Morgan's Marko Kolanovic in a note Wednesday.

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    By attributing the trade-related news flow(positive or negative) to the performance of the U.S. market, we estimated the impact on U.S. equities to be negative 4.5 percent” since March, J.P. Morgan's Marko Kolanovic said in a note Wednesday.

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    The word psychology derives from Greek roots meaning study of soul; the Latin word psychologia was first used by the Croatian humanist and Latinist Marko Marulić in his book, Psichiologia de ratione animae humanae in the late 15th century or early 16th century.

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    The word psychology derives from Greek roots meaning study of the psyche, the Latin word psychologia was first used by the Croatian humanist and Latinist Marko Marulić in his book, Psichiologia de ratione animae humanae in the late 15th century or early 16th century.

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    The word psychology derives from Greek roots meaning study of the psyche, or soul(ψυχή psukhē,"breath, spirit, soul" and-λογία-logia,"study of" or"research"). The Latin word psychologia was first used by the Croatian humanist and Latinist Marko Marulić in his book, Psichiologia de ratione animae humanae in the late 15th century or early 16th century.

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    Earlier in 2015, five journalists by the names of Musa Mohamed(the director of the state-run radio station Raja FM), Adam Juma(reporter and presenter for Raja FM), Dalia Marko and Randa George(reporters for Raja FM), and Boutros Martin(a cameraman for the Western Bahr el Ghazal of South Sudan Television) had been murdered while traveling as part of a convoy, along with six other people.

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