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Marcus

[ mahr-kuhs ]

noun

  1. Saint. Also died a.d. 336, pope 336.
  2. a male given name.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Marcus1

< Latin ܲ < *ɴǰٰDz pertaining to *ɴǰ- Mars
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Du Bois, and Marcus Garvey, would continue the work to end the legacies of slavery and eliminate all aspects of racism.

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Or, put another way, Murphy has a higher combined goals and assists total this term than Phil Foden, Anthony Gordon, Morgan Rogers, Marcus Rashford, Eberechi Eze and Dominic Solanke - who were all in the last England squad.

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As Dr Marcus Harrington, a lecturer in psychology, gets me ready for my night, he tells me he will be sleeping on a camp bed while monitoring me from the room next door.

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He may not have scored himself, but Marcus Rashford arguably provided the spark that almost led Aston Villa to one of the great Champions League comebacks against Paris St-Germain.

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"Marcus Rashford didn't score, but the energy levels that he had... he was making those defenders make mistakes," former Villa and Manchester United striker Dion Dublin said on BBC Radio 5 Live.

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