- and
social sciences,
markedness is the
state of
standing out as
nontypical or
divergent as
opposed to
regular or common. In a
marked–unmarked relation,...
- "Shoppers Get $1
Bills Marked as 'Evidence'". The New York Times. July 1, 1981.
Retrieved 2009-08-04. "Group
Nabbed After Fine Paid With
Marked Bills". NBC News...
- The
Marked Woman or
Marked Woman may
refer to: The
Marked Woman (1914 film)
starring Walter Connolly Marked Woman, 1937
crime film This disambiguation...
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Marked Woman is a 1937
American dramatic crime film
directed by
Lloyd Bacon and
starring Bette Davis and
Humphrey Bogart, with
featured performances by...
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Marked for
Death is a 1990
American action film
directed by
Dwight H. Little. The film
stars Steven Seagal as John Hatcher, a
former DEA troubleshooter...
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Marked is the
first novel of the
House of
Night fantasy series written by P.C. Cast and
Kristin Cast. The book was
released on May 1, 2007 by St. Martin's...
- Punch-
marked coins, also
known as
Aahat coins, are a type of
early coinage of India,
dating to
between about the 6th and 2nd
centuries BC. It was of irregular...
- The
Marked Heart (Spanish: Pálpito) is a
Colombian thriller drama streaming television series created by
Venezuelan screenwriter Leonardo Padrón [es] and...
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Marked Men can
refer to:
Marked Men (1919 film), an
American Western film
directed by John Ford
Marked Men (1940 film), an
American crime film The Marked...
- The
markedness model (sociolinguistic theory)
proposed by
Carol Myers-Scotton is one
account of the
social indexical motivation for code-switching. The...