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hallmark

noun as in symbol, authentication

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The single — a beguilingly modest ballad with the band’s hallmark vocal harmonies and some wistful strings — put most fears to rest.

There, a friendship was forged, and Barkley, who is currently assembling one of the greatest individual seasons in NFL history, showed a generosity and humility that has been his hallmark off the field.

Humility, a hallmark of most inaugural addresses, was predictably absent.

Melania Trump kicked off inauguration day with an outfit that has all the hallmarks of her favoured First Lady style: sharply cut, with spiked heels and a dramatic flourish via the headgear.

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Some of the hallmarks of the best Everton teams I played in under David Moyes were aggression, energy, intensity and desire.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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