Examples of using It marks in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
It marks the journey from night to day.
It marks who you are.
It marks the prestige and is highlighted by its red burgundy color, which is currently a real trend.
It marks our first major expansion of VR-based research tools," said Tom Englund, president, Tobii Pro.
It marks the mark of this product line
It marks a qualitative shift in relations between the European Union
It marks another important step towards Europe's goal of becoming a resource-efficient economy and a recycling society.
They believe this return was foretold, that it marks a turning in the tide in the war against the Wraiths.
It marks a deterioration in the terms of insurance
I voted for this report as it marks an important step towards implementing the Treaty of Lisbon.
It marks the 50th anniversary of the start of filming the first Bond movie,
For us, it marks a launch pad for the future
It marks a fundamental turning point in the process,
It marks a departure for the future
Quite simply, it marks a transfer of political power from the Deep State to the U.S. military in terms of who is really in control of the U.S. Republic.
The music garden inPaide was opened in September 2016 and it marks the birthplace of composer Arvo Pärt.
It marks a fleeting moment of emotional awaking:
It marks not only a new deal for consumers,
A garden doesn't make up for anything, but it marks our recovery in your house.
The cat is not just in the tray as it goes to the toilet, it marks the territory.