Sentence examples for were hallmarks from inspiring English sources

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were hallmarks

noun

A distinguishing characteristic.

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Pacifism and social justice were hallmarks in succeeding decades.

"These were hallmarks of our childhood culture," said Schell.

In all his later productions, special music elaborately employed and meticulous ensemble acting were hallmarks.

The secretary applauded Russia's decision to abandon the bases in Cuba and Vietnam, which were hallmarks of America-Soviet rivalry.

Her love of literature and her fascination with the written word were hallmarks of her intellectual life.

Dr. Lane's love for his dogs and his work with abused animals were hallmarks of his expansive nature.

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These are hallmarks of the mystical experience.

They are hallmarks of a pretentious ass".

Those are hallmarks of nation-state operations.

They have often been hallmarks of Hull.

Both are hallmarks of a Simon and Burns production.

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