Examples of using A mark in English and their translations into Hindi
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Seals with such a design are thought to be a mark of high social rank.
perhaps it being something distinguishing from everyone else in the courtroom, a mark of authority, judges continue to wear them.
It was in his memory, and as a mark of his national contribution to filled with diversities, the idea of the Statue of Unity took birth.
In Erlang, there is no interface to retrieve a mark with run/2,3, so only the secondary purpose is relevant to the Erlang programmer.
That would be a mark of the‘ conclusion of the system of things,' which began in 1914.
The day is celebrated as a mark of respect and recognition of the services rendered by Field Marshal, who retired from service on 14 January 1953.
Note(s): An asterisk indicates a mark that assures the agreed level of surveillance.
With Dhoni making a mark in the India A squad, he was picked in the ODI
It is characterized by small spots above the ears, which transform into crusts and disappear within ten days without leaving a mark.
the sister ties a Rakhi on the hand of the brother as a mark of love and honor.
The Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore(IIM-B) has once again made a mark at the global level.
the base of a hill and devotees walk around the hill as a mark of respect to the God.
the number recorded will be a mark of success.
In the very early days, jewellery was worn as a protection from the dangers of life or as a mark of status or rank.
easily hit a mark is a breeze.
When people began making choices that leave a mark on the soul.
You never get a second chance to make a first impression.” Since 2008, we have been chauffeuring the elite, stamping a mark everywhere we go.
is regarded by trainers as a mark of poor technique or desperation.
to bring forth some of our merchants who have made a mark in their field.
When you say no, the person examines the ring more closely, then shows you a mark"proving" that it's pure gold.