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"It's a bit Hallmark," Motion said of the third grader's verse.
Knight's hallmark motion offense created open looks for Doudney, who also exploited Ford's penchant for cheating off the perimeter.
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Despite her mock amazement, there really are enough coincidences surrounding the film to give Ms. Rosenthal pause: control, after all, is the hallmark of the stop-motion animator.
Two-dimensional velocity histograms with a crater shape are one of the hallmarks of self-propelled persistent motion and have been predicted to occur when cells migrate [18].
It was as if some of the hallmark warps of tripdom – the stoppage of time, motion "being split up," among others – that Sacks experienced on LSD had odd ways, years later, of matching up with his patient's various symptoms.
The hallmark symptom of Huntington's is an "almost dancelike motion of raising the shoulders and tilting the head," says Danilo Tagle, a geneticist at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.
The looking time was initially increased if the motion of the observed stimulus infringed this hallmark of human movements.
He shifts continuously from oddly desultory dancing, another hallmark of Mr. Fagan's style, to bursts of flyaway, almost gyrating motion that suggest the brief escape of pent-up energy.
Limiting motion and careful accounting for it in treatment planning is a hallmark of SABR.
What the Red Raiders have grasped, however, are the hallmarks of Knight-coached teams: a premium on suffocating man-to-man defense, a dizzying motion offense and rules that are strictly, and often bellicosely, enforced.
Ambiguity was the hallmark.
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