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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".
Did he have in mind Lucian Freud's teary, doe-eyed girls in bed with the covers pulled up when he painted his own version of them or was it a Hallmark card?
But Francis has made it a hallmark of his young papacy, telling journalists in Rome days after his election, "How I would like a church that is poor and for the poor".
In fact, I have found it a hallmark of the future leaders of science.
But Keys has made it a hallmark of his agency to defy those attempts to paralyze communities and strangle their development.
The PS3 version of Resident Evil 4 HD received a score of 9.0 from Destructoid, which called it "a hallmark of excellence".
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He said the red dripping wax on tequila bottles would be confusing since it is a "hallmark" of Maker's Mark, where it has graced bottles since 1958 and has been a registered trademark since 1985.
It is a hallmark of a sane and moderate society that when it changes leaders and regimes, those left behind should be abandoned to the judgment of history.
Whatever the reason, it may be a mistake not to carefully consider this phenomenon since it is a hallmark of psychiatry [ 104].
It is a hallmark of all the great coaches.
But Fahlman still hears complaints that it is a hallmark of lazy writing.
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