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noun
A distinguishing characteristic.
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Graphics International was later sold to Hallmark; in the mid-1970s Mr. Hunt founded what became Intervisual Books.
Buying into the romance doesn't mean selling out, either: you don't have to give any dough to Hallmark.
He sold Graphics International to Hallmark in the late 60s, and formed his next company, Intervisual Communications, in 1974.
The joy he finds in his continuing presence is evident, but Mr. Prine is too fine a writer to reduce his post-cancer worldview to Hallmark bromides.
The final card was sent to Hallmark for production, as were the other Christmas cards of President Bush and his father.
"The entire business model is based on allowing advertisers access to Hallmark assets," she adds, which is "something that's really different".
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Table 1 lists the mapping from GO processes to hallmarks.
GO terms were identified with a specific focus on terms pertaining to hallmarks of cancer.
It is graded from low (grade I) to high (grade IV), according to hallmarks of the tumor histological aberrations [ 2].
We have attempted to address these questions by creating a map that connects genes via pathways to hallmarks.
These GO processes were linked to hallmarks by checking whether they are child processes of general GO categories that are representative of the cancer hallmarks.
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