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UltraHD TV technology, formerly known as 4K, marks a major innovation in HD resolution.
ENGADGET: Broadcom's new ARM-based chip boosts Ultra HD TV into living rooms of the future
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It's also known as Juneteenth, a holiday that marks the day slaves in Galveston, Texas found out that they had been freed by the Emancipation Proclamation.
NPR: Embracing Freedom: Juneteenth Celebrations
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Some Internet-security experts believe that the Georgia conflict marks the first time a known cyberattack has coincided with a ground war, but others said that similar computer attacks have accompanied military operations in the Middle East and elsewhere.
CNN: U.S. at risk of cyberattacks, experts say
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It says that nine well-known stores, including Tesco, Mothercare and Marks and Spencer have bought garments from one such manufacturer.
BBC: The price of cheap clothes?
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About 16km east of Ventimiglia, San Remo is the most well-known city in the Riviera dei Fiori and marks the western boundary of the region.
BBC: Have the Italian Riviera all to yourself
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Your marks and the grade boundaries will be known to you and your school.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Education | What to do if A-levels disappoint
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This year marks the return of Brood II, known among some scientists as the East Coast Brood, which is concentrated between Connecticut and Northern Virginia.
WSJ: Bugged by Cicada Brood II? Don't Be
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Dixey lived in St Marks Hill, Surbiton, in the 1930s before she became known as the "Queen of Striptease".
BBC: Row over plaque for stripper Phyllis Dixey on London flats
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Appropriately for someone who is best known for having discovered a comet, Halley used tiny comet-like marks to indicate wind direction, an idea that did not catch on.
ECONOMIST: Weather maps
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This year marks the entry of our first Vietnamese company, the dairy outfit known as Vinamilk.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The climate change conference, hosted by the European Institute for Climate and Energy (known by its German acronym EIKE) and cosponsored by the Heartland Institute, attracted nearly 200 attendees and marks ongoing global momentum in favor of sound science and against factually unsupported alarmism.
FORBES: Anti-Science Climate Deniers On The Retreat In Germany