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Marcus

[mahr-kuhs]

noun

  1. Saint. Also died a.d. 336, pope 336.

  2. a male given name.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Marcus1

< Latin ܲ < *ɴǰٰDz pertaining to *ɴǰ- Mars
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In a move that encapsulated a slick Argentine attack, Rodrigo Isgro and Carreras combined to charge past Beirne and Marcus Smith and send the Benetton out-half in under the posts.

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“We’re going to come prepared next year,” said Inter Milan’s Marcus Thuram, who played in the 2022 World Cup final for France.

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Howard, who used piemaking to heal after the sudden loss of her husband Marcus in 2009, brought together more than 60 volunteers to make 240 pies baked in several home kitchens in New Jersey.

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Nacua is respectful of the players who paved the way for his opportunity, citing Marcus Mariota, JuJu Smith-Schuster and Polamalu as just a few of the many that led the way.

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Also in the intertwined mix: Gerardo Celasco as too-buff-by-half Drug Enforcement Administration agent Marcus Sanchez; Michael Gaston as dangerous Sheriff Clyde Porter, an old frenemy of Harlan, seething with class resentment; and Rafael L. Silva as Shawn, the new bartender at the Buckleys’ restaurant, whose poor knowledge of mixology raises alarms.

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