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The Turner House, he added, "became a conspicuous trademark of the merchant family's commercial success long before Nathaniel Hawthorne made it a hallmark of Salem's literary culture".
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In her heyday Marcos invited comparisons to Jackie Onassis, and the 'terno', a long dress with conspicuous butterfly sleeves, became her trademark.
Even Baffert, ever conspicuous with his silver mane and trademark shades, claims to have lowered his profile.
England losses can never be a cause for celebration - but the trademark pessimism that usually greets such results remains conspicuous by its absence here in Rio.
Spalding was fairly conspicuous in the Hyatt's breakfast lounge, less so for her trademark hair, which was tied up in a blue-and-white print scarf, than for her smile, more Zen than a 26-year-old should be allowed.
Not conspicuous?
Locally conspicuous.
Too conspicuous.
A conspicuous disparity persists.
Conspicuous consumption is out.
In such space, Justin Tipuric began to be conspicuous, making the catch of the game above his head and starting to hold the ball out in front of him, his trademark carrying style.
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