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hallmark

[hawl-mahrk] / ˈhɔlˌmɑrk /


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Five specific shifts will be the hallmarks of this transformation:

From MarketWatch

While one of the hallmarks of Chekhov’s work is its emotional authenticity, “The Disappear” never quite dispels a feeling of artificiality.

From The Wall Street Journal

This new rate comes after a hallmark week for the streaming service.

From Los Angeles Times

Still, while Djokovic may not have taken up residence in the dwelling, it boasts the hallmarks of a celebrity abode, offering all manner of luxurious amenities for tenants to enjoy.

From MarketWatch

Instead, it has all the hallmarks of both a black comedy comprising carefully crafted scenes and a deft character study made up of painstakingly applied warts-and-all detail.

From The Wall Street Journal