Sentence examples for bear the hallmark from inspiring English sources

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Jalili, who fled Iraq in 1969 after being imprisoned and tortured, says he believes many of the killings bear the "hallmark" of professionals (see 'Under the gun').

Hydrogen bombs produce all manner of radioactive elements, but monitors will look specifically for isotopes of a gas called xenon that can bear the hallmark of H-bomb reactions.

"Sometimes in the heat of debate and speaking on a multitude of issues, you don't choose the right words or you say the wrong thing," he said, in tightly scripted remarks said to bear the hallmark of new campaign manager Kellyanne Conway.

"Although it is possible that some of the attacks may be the result of political rivalries, many of the attacks bear the hallmark of Al Qaeda in Iraq," Ahmed Ali and Stephen Wicken, analysts for the Institute for the Study of War in Washington, wrote in a recent online column.

And when the emphasis of Leicester's 2015-16 switched from scepticism to disbelief and on to expectation, they have been getting the sort of results that bear the hallmark of potential champions.

If you are interested in buying an antique platinum ring, it will probably bear the hallmark "IridPlat" or ".90Plat/Ir" on the inside of the band.

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They are personal and bear the hallmarks of obsession.

Indeed, the Bible refers to endeavors that bear the hallmarks of Ponzi schemes, Antle noted.

Doyle thus does not bear the hallmarks of a prophylactic rule.

Her death in October 2006 was said to bear the hallmarks of a contract killing.

The pictures in "Impounded" (W. W. Norton) bear the hallmarks of Lange's distinctive documentary style.

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