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hallmark

[hawl-mahrk] / ˈhɔlˌmɑrk /


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The early 20th century, Mr. Kimmel tells us, was the beginning of a “new American childhood,” whose hallmarks included the decline of child labor and a newfound emphasis on creative expression and play.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, all the hallmarks of a Vrabel-coached team were shining through.

From The Wall Street Journal

The deft integration of story and song, and the willingness to tackle thorny themes through complex characters, are the enduring hallmarks of their shows.

From The Wall Street Journal

If Spurs can get the result they need in Frankfurt, Frank may find some solace, but this carries all the hallmarks of a situation coming to a head with a fierce upcoming fixture list.

From BBC

To some, the move bore the classic hallmarks of Bank of Japan intervention.

From MarketWatch