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hallmark

[hawl-mahrk] / ˈhɔlˌmɑrk /


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If Spurs can get the result they need in Frankfurt, Frank may find some solace, but this carries all the hallmarks of a situation coming to a head with a fierce upcoming fixture list.

From BBC

To some, the move bore the classic hallmarks of Bank of Japan intervention.

From MarketWatch

A hallmark of a major market top is the widespread belief that declines are buying opportunities.

From MarketWatch

Contrarian analysis tells us that one hallmark of a major market top is the widespread belief that declines are buying opportunities.

From MarketWatch

Quick hands and rapid recycling are the hallmarks of a high-tempo game that has them top of the Prem at the halfway point of the campaign.

From BBC