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hallmark

[hawl-mahrk] / ˈhɔlˌmɑrk /


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"Once a cell picks up the wrong mutation, then it's really off to the races and they've already gotten a head start on some of those hallmarks of cancer."

From Science Daily

The most obvious way to tell if your coins, jewelry and flatware are indeed silver is to look for certain markings — called hallmarks or stamps — although these can vary depending upon the country of origin.

From MarketWatch

The most obvious way to tell if your coins, jewelry and flatware are indeed silver is to look for certain markings — called hallmarks or stamps — although these can vary depending upon the country of origin.

From MarketWatch

“Debate and disagreement are hallmarks of higher education,” writes Judge Daniel Bress.

From The Wall Street Journal

Perhaps, although free cash yield also demonstrates a company’s ability to be tactical in good times and bad, making it a quality hallmark, too.

From Barron's