Sentence examples for hallmark for from inspiring English sources

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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.

If anything, the hallmark for our current youth culture is being too serious.

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.

This is kettling, and in its strategic brutality and unabashed doublethink, it is the perfect hallmark for the Cameron era.

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".

Caspase activity is the hallmark for apoptosis.

Pain is the clinical hallmark for sickle cell disease (SCD).

Our results showed that Hsr203j expression was a sensitive hallmark for Al-induced PCD in peanut.

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