Examples of using Its mark in English and their translations into Hindi
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each group has left its mark on Albanian cuisine.
Snapchat made its mark for showing a more authentic and unpolished side of social media.
Moreover, the Protestant Reformation began to take shape and did not fail to leave its mark on the city of Mainz.
force in its day, the mighty Red Army certainly made its mark on the world during the course of the twentieth century.
It's still a good phone, but it's another missed opportunity for Huawei to really make its mark in the USA and UK.
We will now be able to study his skeleton to see whether life at sea left its mark and what more we can learn about him.
each group left its mark on Albanian cuisine.
Today there is no such part of India where Japan's projects or investments have not left its mark.
has left its mark across the world WEB.
Or it could be that I felt the idea wasn't expressed well enough and missed its mark due to being poorly communicated.
My father likes polenta a lot- the cuisine of northern Italy has left its mark on Switzerland- and I had a habit of always having it in the pantry to vary the most typical rice
New‘MasterChef the TV Experience' restaurant set to make its mark on Dubai's dining scene with world-first concept based on Endemol Shine Group's hugely popular international TV series.
The period of British colonial rule left its mark on the food of India and the blending of eastern spices into western food that began at that time has endured to this day.
However, despite all these changes, Yahoo failed to make its mark in the hearts of the users,
has also left its mark on standards of high professionalism.
based on UX research, you can say that research has made its mark.
the central core booster missed its mark in the ocean and splashed down rather than landing where it was supposed to.
addition to the ever-growing collection of talented producers, but this company is really making its mark!
When a restaurant chain makes its mark serving massive slabs of fat and calories,
Why does Tumblr have to protect its Marks?