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hallmark

[hawl-mahrk] / ˈhɔlˌmɑrk /


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Last year, however, Southwest announced sweeping changes in the way it does business, including the end of its hallmark open-seating policy and no fees for checked luggage, despite blowback from customers.

From MarketWatch

In this three-dimensional candidate material, the researchers observed both emergent photons and spinons -- key hallmarks of quantum spin ice.

From Science Daily

In light of Tyler’s hallmark year, he saw it fit to return to the halls where it all began and give back to the community that raised him.

From Los Angeles Times

Errors in chromosome segregation are a hallmark of cancer.

From Science Daily

The hallmarks of these evocative, dreamlike spaces are architectural elements that evoke idyllic outdoor settings in far-off places.

From Los Angeles Times