Formerly the basic unit of money in Germany.
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Examples for "mark "
Examples for "mark "
1 Wars against France, the dominant power in Europe, had left their mark .
2 They managed it, however, drawing the body clear of high water mark .
3 It's understood that today will mark a new record number of deaths.
4 Flee the mark of Cain, and come home... come home... come home.
5 The deal would mark its second so-called securitisation deal in 18 months.
1 It was originally a one issue party calling for a return to the Deutsche Mark .
2 It's a strong currency which behaved during the last 10 years better than even the Deutsche Mark in the previous decade.
3 Germany "continues to exploit other countries in the EU as well as the US with an 'implicit Deutsche Mark ' that is grossly undervalued", he said.
4 West Germans were allowed to exchange 10 Reichsmarks for one deutsche mark .
5 The total assets were initially valued at 13 billion Deutsche marks .
1 In most countries in transition, it has already replaced its much sought-after predecessor, the Deutschmark .
2 But three years after the Deutschmark was abolished, the currency is to make a surprise comeback in the run-up to Christmas.
3 With a technical adjustment, the pound also fell slightly against the deutschmark .
4 There are heaps of yellowed euros and deutschmarks dumped here, like snowdrifts.
5 The franc was over valued compared to the deutschmark and the US dollar.
1 We have a German mark which they called the euro, he said.
2 The German mark is worth less than four cents on the exchanges.
3 They'll turn to Japanese yen or German marks to stuff their mattresses with.
4 Willie said, "Would it be possible to change some German marks here?"
5 Eight hundred dollars American and another six hundred German marks remained in the billfolds.
6 Judging by the small value attached to him he might have been the German mark .
7 But the curbs failed, and in 1978 the SNB capped the franc versus the German mark .
8 If expressed in percentages, the German mark is worth 5.11 per cent.
9 Though it was not as fat as previous ones, I had an envelope of West German marks .
10 Rosen-Montag's wife informed me that I would no longer receive wads of West German marks every four weeks.
11 In London, as sterling plunged against the German mark , shares posted their biggest one-day rise for 10 years.
12 In November 1923, there were 4,210,500,000,000 German marks to the dollar.
13 At Berlin they looked very disparagingly at the Polish money and offered him 280 German marks for the lot.
14 To respond, the writer takes out an old gold coin, a heavy little German mark shimmering in the afternoon light.
15 In heavy trading, sterling dropped four pfennigs against the German mark to close at DM3.01.
16 Both Yugoslav territories have been using the German mark as their preferred currency but yesterday began the switch to the euro.
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