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  • noun Apostle and companion of Saint Peter; assumed to be the author of the second Gospel

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  • His popular appeal in Oregon and distinction for integrity earned him the nickname "St. Mark," although the reputation was tarnished by a pair of ethics investigations in the 1980s and `90s.

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  • His popular appeal in Oregon and distinction for integrity earned him the nickname "St. Mark," although the reputation was tarnished by a pair of ethics investigations in the 1980s and `90s.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • His popular appeal in Oregon and distinction for integrity earned him the nickname "St. Mark," although the reputation was tarnished by a pair of ethics investigations in the 1980s and '90s.

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  • His popular appeal in Oregon and distinction for integrity earned him the nickname "St. Mark," although the reputation was tarnished by a pair of ethics investigations in the 1980s and '90s.

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  • Nguyen added that the school had explored the option of added modulars on St. Mark's grounds, but the lease options were not compatible with the terms St. Mark's could offer.

    marconews.com Stories DANIELLE DODDER 2010

  • Charleston, dere was a church dere called St. Mark, dat all de society folks of my color went to.

    Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives, Part 1 Work Projects Administration

  • -- Facing the piazza of St. Mark, which is in the heart of Venice and the grand focus of attraction, rises the magnificent Cathedral of St. Mark, decorated with almost oriental splendor.

    Shepp's Photographs of the World Daniel B. Shepp

  • It is just conceivable that this last was a misprint, or that the St. Mark was a temporary office used only while the Three Kings was under repair.

    A Short History of English Printing, 1476-1898 Henry R. Plomer 1901

  • The whole tone of it reminds us of the Gospel according to St. Mark, which is in like manner stamped with peculiar minuteness and abundance of detail.

    Expositions of Holy Scripture: the Acts Alexander Maclaren 1868

  • In St. James St.eet there is a small mission church, called St. Mark's, attended by the clergy of St. Paul's.

    Hammersmith, Fulham and Putney The Fascination of London John Cunningham Geikie 1865

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