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The New York attack had "all the hallmarks" of ISIS, Rep.
The genre had all the hallmarks of a mature social media phenomenon.
It looks to me that Holmes had all the hallmarks of a double-downer.
The killing had all the hallmarks of the Trump administration's disjointed approach to foreign affairs.
THE VIOLENT protests that shook Israel on July 2nd had all the hallmarks of race riots.
Behnam of the FDD said the tanker attack had all the hallmarks of an Iranian operation.
MORA, Cameroon — At first, the attack had all the hallmarks of a typical Boko Haram assault.
The device had all the hallmarks of sugar-daddy science: It looked amazing, and nothing added up.
"President Monson had all the hallmarks of an unassuming servant of the Lord," the church said in the statement.
Authorities said there were more questions than answers in a case that had all the hallmarks of human trafficking.
Torshin's years-long involvement with the NRA had all the hallmarks of a Russian influence operation, Russia experts said.
On MSNBC, former New York police commissioner Bill Bratton said the attack had "all the hallmarks" of a terrorist incident.
Like so many other sites, it went largely unnoticed — except, upon closer inspection, the breach had all the hallmarks of Magecart.
Her song had all the hallmarks of being a hit at Eurovision, the flamboyant European song contest with a cult following.
Soon, Gritty had all the hallmarks of a powerful meme icon in 2018, and few of them were overseen by the Flyers.
Deplorable Pride's entry would have had all the hallmarks of a pride parade float: drag queens, patriotic colors and even Uncle Sam.
Many popular open source projects had all the hallmarks of a successful startup: Rapid adoption, a large user base, and low development costs.
This cramped, single-counter restaurant had all the hallmarks of a local must-visit place: stuffy, entirely too hot and uncomfortable, and packed with people.
Oslo-based duo Apothek's debut single "Family" had all the hallmarks of a skewered and introverted mindset with its icy, luscious electronica and unexpected melodic turns.
The killing had "all the hallmarks of an assassination", human rights group Amnesty International said in a statement on Sunday, calling for a "thorough, independent and impartial investigation".
In short, Pressley's win had all the hallmarks of Ocasio-Cortez's victory over the summer -- a liberal insurgent candidate catches a more moderate, establishment member of Congress off-guard.
The moment in Captain America: Civil War when Cap holds down Bucky's departing helicopter had all the hallmarks of a digital-beauty enhancement — and hey, there's no shame in that.
Authorities say that the packages intercepted on Friday had all the hallmarks of the earlier packages, which were confirmed to contain what authorities have classified as "crude but functional" pipe bombs.
With Kazushi Sakuraba in the corner of Tokoro and Rickson Gracie in the corner of his son Kron, this contest had all the hallmarks of an old-school Pride FC-style shootout.
The little town in the New Mexico desert where the series was set had all the hallmarks of the small-town drama, from gossiping neighbors to love connections to marriages falling apart.
But when Albuquerque police officer Ryan Holets responded to a possible theft at a nearby convenience store, it had all the hallmarks of a mundane assignment he could quickly clear from the call log.
Oh, hang on a second… —James Vincent The demo video for Samsung's Ballie had all the hallmarks of a Kickstarter pitch: a contrived tale meant to sell a dream that technology doesn't support yet.
U.S. officials said the apparent use of suicide bombers had all the hallmarks of ISIS, which has in recent months stepped up bombings in the country, although Turkey has historically suffered attacks from Kurdish separatists.
Analysts say Sunday's cathedral bombing attack had all the hallmarks of ISIS, which has been all but displaced from its former strongholds in Iraq and Syria, and shows that the group is still influential in the Mindanao region.
An Uzbek immigrant accused of carrying out the attack by driving a rental truck down a riverfront bike path on Tuesday appeared to have acted alone, but the Halloween Day attack had all the hallmarks of terrorism, authorities said.
" Human Rights Watch said in a report issued on Thursday that the protest itself appeared to have been organized by the government and that the assault "had all the hallmarks of an operation carried out by Cambodian state security forces.
YANGON/NAYPYITAW (Reuters) - Members of the U.S. Congress said on Tuesday operations carried out against the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar had "all the hallmarks" of ethnic cleansing, while the country's leader Aung San Suu Kyi expressed doubts about allegations of rights abuses.
I've written about this before: the Cult of the Dead had all the hallmarks of a mystery religion, with sacred rites, sacred drugs, ecstatic dancing and a mystical union with some vague Other, all representing a release, a liberation from civilization's stifling rules.
In September 2015, Uber brought thousands of employees to Las Vegas for a global all-hands retreat that had all the hallmarks of its infamous hard-charging culture: drug-fueled parties, a private performance from Beyoncé, and speeches from CEO Travis Kalanick and other executives.
German authorities are calling the truck attack on a crowded Christmas market an "act of terrorism" that had all the hallmarks of Islamic extremism — but many questions remained over who carried out the attack that killed 143 people and wounded more than 40 in the heart of Berlin.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.), the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, said the attack had all the "hallmarks" of an attack inspired or coordinated by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Though Ms. Warren's campaign is still nascent — she announced the formation of an exploratory presidential committee on Monday — Friday's event had all the hallmarks of a candidate meant to last: a laser-focused message on income inequality, a robust campaign staff shepherding hordes of interested reporters, and an excited supporter base eager to hear more.
The coordinated attacks in the city of Sweida, a provincial capital populated by Syria&aposs minority Druze, were the worst in recent months and had all the hallmarks of IS. The bombings were apparently timed to coincide with attacks by a militant group linked to IS on a number of villages in the province, also called Sweida.
Though Arctic Monkeys' aforementioned fifth album had all the hallmarks of a solid gold hit (AM sold 157,329 copies in the UK in its first week of release, went platinum in the US in 2017, and, with "Do I Wanna Know," gifted the world a bassline which imbues the listener with the exact sensation of having drunk two pints of beer), the same doesn't need to be true of Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino.
Schnath 1976, p. 55 The feud had all the hallmarks of a typical dispute between noble families of that time. At its heart was the division of revenue and territorial claims, mainly on the land of the Bishopric of Hildesheim. Two aspects, however, made it rather different.
Simmons says the original novel "was a huge book with about five different stories, any one of which would have been perfect action thriller, and the producers wanted to do the section set in Bolivia. It had all the hallmarks of disaster and I should never have touched it." Simmons says the budget was going to be £7 million and the writer was to be Troy Kennedy Martin.
After strong protests were raised at the putative fraud by one of the editors in particular, Dovid Katz, and evidence suggested that the review had all the hallmarks of Wexler's polemical style and that the submission had been sent from the address of one of Wexler's relatives. The journal where it was published, Language, later published an "apology" and retracted the review.199\. "Apology". Language 67:114.Batya Ungar-Sargon,'The Mystery of the Origins of Yiddish Will Never Be Solved,' Tablet 23 June 2014.
During the early 1900s an additional wing (which was the mirror image of the original structure) was built doubling the size of the building. This addition had all the hallmarks of a building built in the 1920s lending to the further confusion of the date of the original building. The 1920s addition disappeared sometime between 1970 and 1990, leaving the current structure all that remains of the Lightning Hotel. The current construction bears all the 'trait's' of a building of the late 19th century.
On 5 December 2016, Sven-Göran Eriksson appointed Tomić as his assistant manager at Chinese League One side Shenzhen FC as they embarked on the challenge following the outgoing Clarence Seedorf.Goal doznaje: Goran Tomić pomoćnik Sven-Görana Erikssona! Shenzhen were largely tipped for promotion in 2017, and the pre-season marquee signings of Harold Preciado and Chinedu Obasi helped fire Shenzhen straight to the top of the league. An opening day 6-0 victory against Dalian Transcendence and a procession of 5 straight wins (outscoring opponents 18-5 in the process), had all the hallmarks of a positive season ahead.
These involved raising of the east end of the church, extension of the chancel platform, raising the choir stalls, with a step for the holy table, purchase and installation of a cedar reading desk and clergy seat.Lamb, et al, 1984, in Davies, 2003, 17 1908 was a time of crisis between the two leading ideologies within the Church of England, concerning vestments of priests and formality of the liturgy. At the end of Reverend Stubbin's ministry in 1922, Wollongong had all the hallmarks of a town about to grow into a very large city. Archbishop John Wright looked to put a strong Evangelical into the parish to see it through this growth.
Kennedy was a strong player with average speed, good technical ability, and an excellent first touch. Arsenal coach Don Howe compared Kennedy to Tommy Lawton, and stated that Kennedy had "all the hallmarks of a classical centre forward, size, strength, bravery and skill, heading ability and a powerful left foot shot". He had a good temperament, and could not be provoked by harsh opposition challenges. A psychological examination conducted on behalf of Arsenal revealed that Kennedy rated highly for his ability to respond to coaching; was rated above average for aggressiveness, determination, guilt-proneness (accepting responsibility for the team); was scored average for drive/ambition, self-confidence, emotional control, and mental toughness; and scored below average for leadership, conscientiousness, and trust.
Until that time, British public officials had stopped short of directly accusing Russia of involvement in the poisoning. "It had all the hallmarks of a state directed execution, committed on the streets of London by a foreign government," Macdonald added. In January 2015, it was reported in the UK media that the National Security Agency had intercepted communications between Russian government agents in Moscow and those who carried out what was called a "state execution" in London: the recorded conversations allegedly proved that the Russian government was involved in Litvinenko's murder, and suggested that the motive was Litvinenko's revelations about Vladimir Putin's links with the criminal underworld. On 21 January 2016, the Home Office published The Litvinenko Inquiry: Report into Litvinenko's death.
The first episode of the series of Hustle was broadcast on BBC One on 24 February 2004, driven by a strong advertising campaign organised by Abbott Mead Vickers, surrounding its slogan, "The Con is On", the same name as that of the initial episode's title. The programme was an immediate success, attracting over 6.7 million viewers, select relevant year, month and week to see the appropriate programme rating and attracting favourable reviews (see below). Before the first series had finished airing, the BBC had sold rebroadcast licences to TV channels in twelve countries, including Italy, Norway, Germany, Israel, Russia and the Netherlands. Anita Davison, Commercial Director for BBC Worldwide, claimed that "The series [had] all the hallmarks of a huge international hit".
The police agents, sent in as spies > amongst them, and to whom they gave daggers, urged them on to a degree of > guilt, which before, perhaps, they had not contemplated…. [T]hey did not > make their appearance at the place fixed for the execution of the plot; and > Ceracchi, the only one apprehended in the Opera-house, was not even armed > with one of the daggers which had been distributed among them. A recent study by Jonathan North points out that this plot had all the hallmarks of a police entrapment. Nevertheless, four of the men arrested –painter François Topio-Lebrun, sculptor Giuseppe Ceracchi, adjutant Joseph Antoine Aréna and Dominique Demerville, a former clerk to the committee of public safety – were executed on January 30, 1801.
In 1841 a special Act "... for the making, and maintaining the Great Eastern Road" was passed, and construction of the first section from Glen Osmond to Crafers begun at public expense. It was soon realised that this undertaking would be hugely expensive, so a novel (for the day) plan was hatched to relieve the Government of all expense by vesting the management of the road in a private company. The successful tenderer would have the responsibility of completing and maintaining the road, and have the right to levy tolls on users of the road. As this was the only route to and from the burgeoning agricultural districts around Mount Barker, not to mention all road traffic to the eastern colonies, this had all the hallmarks of a great money- maker.
Graham Staplehurst reviewed this module for White Dwarf issue No. 63, giving it 9 out of 10 overall, and felt it had "all the hallmarks of a classic adventure" despite what he felt were the "useless" cutouts. Staplehurst felt that having the adventure set in Specularum "provides players with almost unparalleled opportunity for personal choice and freedom for action", calling the adventure "true rolegaming and high drama", adding that the characters "must make the decisions of a real-life adventurer--and suffer the consequences!" He observed that the adventure's possibilities are structured to be used by less experienced Dungeon Masters (DMs), but each situation is detailed enough to allow for a variety of outcomes. Staplehurst felt that the plot read too much like a crude detective story, and gave the players little motivation.
The Maitatsine uprising served as a springboard for several other fundamentalist uprisings in the north of the country including the more recent Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria. In 1982 a similar riot to the 1980 Kano riots broke out in Bulumkuttu, near Maiduguri and in Kaduna all of which displayed similarities with the Kano riots. The NSO under Shinkafi also dealt with matters of illegal immigration, one very controversial case was the deportation of Alhaji Abdurrahman Shugaba Darman, the house majority leader of the Great Nigeria People's Party (GNPP) in the Borno State House of Assembly over an alleged assassination plot against the president with the aid of Chadian refugees. Though Shagari denied that the deportation had anything to do with the alleged assassination plot, it had all the hallmarks of a political witch hunt.
The Sunday Mails Avril Cadden describes Manson's vocal as "cute and sexy"Sunday Mail, July 8 issue while its sister publication Daily Record "sounding more like Chrissie Hynde from The Pretenders than the stupid girl we're used to" and also noting that the song had "all the hallmarks of Shirley Manson, the solo artist."Daily Record, July 13 issueRock Sound compared the track to Scottish band Texas.Rock Sound magazine, August 2007 issue Classic rocks Johnny Dee praised the band's work at breaking their formula by "adding strings to the dynamic... ["Tell Me Where It Hurts"] sits well alongside their peerless early material".Classic Rock magazine, August 2007 issue Negative criticism was received from The Guardians Jude Rogers, who described "Tell Me Where It Hurts" as "anodyne", while The Scotsman felt that the song "is not out of place [on Absolute Garbage], but neither does it better anything already said".
Nigel Wright believes that Newfrontiers and other British restorationists are claiming too much when they speak of "restoring the church.". In 1986, sociologist and church historian Andrew Walker wrote of Newfrontiers that "churches are far more centralised and controlled than those of (...) mainline charismatic fellowships... The situation seems slightly analogous to Japanese business practices: they… export with great success, but import virtually nothing from anybody else".. In April 2009, the Journal of Beliefs and Values published an article reporting on a 2007 study which "set out to examine the psychological type profile of Lead Elders within the Newfrontiers network of churches in the United Kingdom and to compare this profile with the established profile of clergymen in the Church of England". One of the conclusions: In February 2016, musician Joseph Coward wrote an article for Vice Magazine, in which he described a now disbanded Newfrontiers church. He claimed that it had "all the hallmarks of a cult".

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