hallmark
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Brook said Banton was now able to alter his approach to the game and the conditions, the hallmark of a good player.
From Barron's
In 1972, voters approved Proposition 20, which essentially laid down a hallmark declaration:
From Los Angeles Times
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.
Meanwhile, all the hallmarks of a Vrabel-coached team were shining through.
The deft integration of story and song, and the willingness to tackle thorny themes through complex characters, are the enduring hallmarks of their shows.
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