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The true hallmarks of the performance are an unforced sincerity and a reserved tenderness that occasionally blooms into an exuberant joy.
These are the true hallmarks of Millennials -- and a great roadmap for any future innovation.
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This thoughtfulness -- some say brilliance -- is the true hallmark of the Singapore books, advocates say.
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His real-world firing of FBI Director James Comey, though, is a demonstration of the obtuse ineptness that is the true hallmark of his executive style.
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