Sentence examples for hallmark reads from inspiring English sources

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On one large silver plate from 1859 (a portrait of a girl holding a doll, which is apparently a widely sought subject in the world of photography collecting), the stamped hallmark reads "Christofle," well known today as a manufacturer of fine silver products.

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It begins and ends with poetry: in the first segment, a Hallmark card writer reads her work, while the poet laureate, Robert Pinsky, closes with an appreciation of a poem by Yeats.

"Once again, significant time will also be available for golf, fly fishing, one-on-one meetings and small VIP discussion groups, which is the hallmark of this conference," the invitation reads.

"This campaign of anti-Semitism has been driven by white supremacists and anti-Semites and has all the hallmarks of classic Jewish conspiracy theories," reads the ADL report.

It has all the hallmarks of recent past tragedies – Rwanda, Darfur, Bosnia, Kosovo," the letter reads.

While such events are not common, the hallmark of restriction enzyme site generation is sometimes observed in Hi-C datasets, manifesting as an aggregation of reads orientated towards the novel restriction site.

The Bar Room of this former speakeasy, with its hallmark red-and-white checkered tablecloths and a toy-filled ceiling (including a model PT-109 contributed by President Kennedy), has a register that reads like an eighth-grade history book.

Mr Buffett's latest annual letter to shareholders, always a treat to read, mixed his hallmark folksy, gently self-deprecating style with a loud shout of "I told you so".

Everything she said sounded like she'd read it in a Hallmark card.

That slangy, casual style is a hallmark of the Percy Jackson books, which often read like a faithful transcription of teen uptalk.

MC's language profile was characterised by the hallmark propositional language impairment despite well-preserved naming, reading, repetition and comprehension skills.

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