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Such gaudy, almost hallucinogenic energy has become a hallmark for some Australian filmmakers.
She never really considered her swim a hallmark for women's sports or considered herself a pioneer.
Their less-is-more sensibility became a hallmark for apartments ringing Central Park.
ANDRIESSEN: the name is a hallmark for old-world tradition, a craft passed down through a family.
"Hippocampal atrophy is a hallmark for disease of progressive cognitive impairment in older patients, such as Alzheimer's disease", they added.
But Mr. Tague said he hoped animation would become as much a hallmark for United as "Rhapsody in Blue," which he called "an audio icon".
The slow introduction in dotted rhythms by Galuppi (a Venetian) displayed a Frenchness that was later a hallmark for the symphonies of Haydn (an Austrian).
It's also launched a hallmark for bronze sculpture called 'Bronzechain' in partnership with DACS.
Scaffolds that stretch in response to their environment may be a hallmark for tissue regeneration.
During this conversion, cell metabolism undergoes a shift from oxidative phosphorylation to aerobic glycolysis, also known as Warburg effect, which is a hallmark for cancer cell metabolism.
Among these studies, Chen et al. (2005) reported that DNA degradation from heart, liver and kidney could be a hallmark for early time since death estimation.
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