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hallmark

[hawl-mahrk] / ˈhɔlˌmɑrk /


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Its social media accounts frequently call out bets that have the hallmarks of insider trading.

From Barron's

Its social media accounts frequently call out bets that have the hallmarks of insider trading.

From Barron's

But the manager noted how Newcastle's athleticism - a hallmark of this side at their best - has returned of late, and Gordon's goal against Chelsea was a case in point.

From BBC

Caravaggio’s “Boy With a Basket of Fruit,” one of his most dazzlingly beautiful juvenilia, bears the sumptuous hallmarks of his bold style and technique, in which he eschewed drawing to paint directly on canvas.

From The Wall Street Journal

A senior analyst at Mackenzie Intelligence Services said the munition in the video has "all the hallmarks of a US Tomahawk in its terminal phase".

From BBC