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hallmark

[hawl-mahrk] / ˈhɔlˌmɑrk /


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One of its hallmarks is that workers give up their possessions and must be taken in by church members as they travel around, spreading the gospel.

From BBC

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.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, all the hallmarks of a Vrabel-coached team were shining through.

From The Wall Street Journal