Examples of 'marks first' in a sentence

Meaning of "marks first"

Marks first signifies the beginning or initial point of something. It is used to highlight the starting position or moment of a particular event, process, or sequence

How to use "marks first" in a sentence

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Paris marks first anniversary of terrorist attacks.
Words and music series marks first anniversary.
Norway marks first anniversary of massacre.
Give me my three marks first.
A band marks first floor height.
That could be why the treatment is especially effective when stretch marks first appear.
Vestas marks first sale in the Ukraine.
April 22-May 5 Second Battle of Ypres marks first use of chemical weapons.
Turkey marks first anniversary of Soma mine tragedy.
Visegrad Group 's February summit in Jerusalem marks first meeting of consortium outside of Europe.
Partnership marks first luxury resort of its kind in the Mediterranean and Aegean basin.
New marketing partnership marks first entrance into Formula 1.
Move marks first NK aid provided by Moon administration.
This year 's Congress also marks first time the event will be held in Asia.
UN marks first ever Day of the Tropics with focus on region 's vulnerability.

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Fylingdales marks first 50 years.
Hokkaido marks first anniversary of earthquake that left 44 people dead.
El Salvador marks first murder-free day in three y.
Length marks first appeared in Hungarian orthography in the 15th-century Hussite Bible.
Next > De Beers marks first year anniversary of partnership with UN women.
March 1 marks first anniversary of Penang 's second bridge.
McBarnes marks first 100 days of his administration.

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