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32 Sentences With "had the hallmarks of"

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Activists said the injuries had the hallmarks of Egyptian security services.
Herrera said the attack had the hallmarks of a professional military operation.
The incident had the hallmarks of deadly vehicle assaults by Islamic State supporters.
Amateur sleuths said the account's profile photo had the hallmarks of an AI-generated image.
World Patent Marketing was founded in 2300 and had the hallmarks of a legitimate business.
But the pit stop, in an important state to presidential politics, had the hallmarks of a political event.
CIA Director John Brennan said the attack had "the hallmarks of ISIL's depravity," using an alternate game for the terror group.
At varying times, each of these companies had the hallmarks of "success"—millions of engaged users, venture capital money, a good brand.
The authenticity of the recording, the first since January, could not be immediately verified, but it had the hallmarks of previous Zawahri tapes.
It also had the hallmarks of previous Trump efforts, such as the campaign, with some Trump-family friends circumventing existing chains of command.
Johannes Hahn, the European Union commissioner dealing with Turkey's application to join the EU, said the purging had the hallmarks of an orchestrated move.
The violence had the hallmarks of Rwanda's 1994 genocide as well as ethnic cleansing in Sudan's western Darfur region, Bosnia and Kosovo, it said.
His earliest works had the hallmarks of Chinese Socialist Realism, but his latest pieces look more toward European greats like Leonardo Da Vinci and Albrecht Dürer.
The activity had the hallmarks of Chinese hackers known as the C0d13s0 group, a collection of hackers for hire that the security industry has been tracking for years.
Kingsley Abott, senior international legal adviser for Southeast Asia at the Geneva-based International Committee of Jurists, said the allegations against Kem Sokha had the hallmarks of being politically motivated.
The attack had the hallmarks of a well-planned hit with the backing of a powerful organisation aiming to intimidate opponents, not a lone actor, experts said in interviews with Reuters.
Although the attack had the hallmarks of recent deadly vehicle assaults by Islamic State supporters in the United States and Europe, federal officials said it did not represent a larger threat to national security.
The group said that the attacks in Idlib and nearby Aleppo on Monday night had the hallmarks of a "double tap" strike in which rescuers responding to an attack are targeted in a second strike.
On October 21, documents hit the internet that purported to show sensitive details about UK trade talks with the US. On Monday, Reuters reported that the release had the hallmarks of a coordinated Russian disinformation campaign.
Though that incident had the hallmarks of gang crime that has become commonplace across violent Venezuela, it came after thugs beat up and stripped naked some Catholic students in the same state earlier that year - leaving the church suspicious.
"For the time being, that's about all I can say about the Bangladesh case," he said at a cyber law conference here when asked whether the theft had the hallmarks of state-supported hackers or of an inside job.
Although Trump does not launch his re-election bid officially until next month, his appearance at a raucous rally in an airport hangar in northeastern Pennsylvania, using Air Force One as a backdrop, had the hallmarks of a campaign event.
The attack had the hallmarks of something researchers had dreaded for years: malicious software using artificial intelligence that could lead to a new digital arms race in which A.I.-driven defenses battled A.I.-driven offenses while humans watched from the sidelines.
I was glad the reporter was interested in the origin of these stories, because beginning even before the war ended, news organizations had too often simply repeated them — even though some stories had the hallmarks of tall tales all over them.
Although Trump does not launch his re-election bid officially until next month, his appearance at a raucous rally in an airport hangar in northeastern Pennsylvania, using Air Force One as a backdrop, had the hallmarks of a campaign event.
SAN FRANCISCO — The attack had the hallmarks of something researchers had dreaded for years: malicious software using artificial intelligence that could lead to a new digital arms race in which A.I.-driven defenses battled A.I.-driven offenses while humans watched from the sidelines.
For some of the analysts it had the hallmarks of a classic dead-cat bounce, a natural pause in the tailspin that had sucked prices below $30 a barrel for the first time since 2003 - with still lower lows lurking in the weeks ahead.
The kitchen is already in practiced rhythm, and the first dish, like many on the menu, had the hallmarks of Noma's creative perfectionism: a raft of crisp steamed romaine stems marinated in a paste made from the leaves, served with aged turbot roe and adorned with marigold petals.
The episode received generally positive reviews. Neela Debnath of The Independent praised how the episode blended a haunted house story with a science fiction tale, highlighting the twist at the end of "ugly aliens have feelings too". The Guardian online reviewer Dan Martin said that it had "the hallmarks of an episode that will be discussed for years to come", including the guest stars and atmosphere. He praised the direction, but criticised some of the dialogue.
The concept of universal service appears to have originated with Rowland Hill and the Uniform Penny Post which he introduced in the United Kingdom in 1837. Though Hill never used the term "universal service", his postal system had the hallmarks of early universal service; postal rates were reduced to uniform rates throughout the nation which were affordable to most Britons, enabled by the postage stamp (first introduced here) and a General Post Office monopoly on mail. Hill's reforms were quickly adopted by postal authorities worldwide, including the United States Post Office Department (now the United States Postal Service) which already held a monopoly through the Private Express Statutes. The service obligations of USPS under current law are commonly referred to as the "universal service obligation" or "USO".
Many of the European proponents of modernism had been emigrating to the U.S. in the face of rising totalitarianism in their home countries that was often animated by a hostility to the social movements that underlay their architectural movement. Instead of working with them, Andrus commissioned local architect Charles Horn to design the first house. With no relevant experience or prior work in the style, he managed to produce a house that had the hallmarks of the Moderne style, the American interpretation of modernist principles—the use of synthetic industrial materials, smooth surface, curving corner, and extremely restrained decoration. Inside, the house gave over most of its efficiently- used space to living and sleeping, the primary activities of a house, in keeping with the movement's philosophy that buildings should be honest about themselves and reflect the way people were actually living after industrialization.
At least one local paper noted that the steady drone of events and reports regarding Topsy from the park had the hallmarks of a publicity campaign designed to get the new park continually mentioned in the papers."TOPS" AND THE PRESS AGENT, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York December 13, 1902, page 5 On January 1, 1903, Thompson and Dundy announced plans to conduct a public hanging of the elephant,The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, January 5, 1903 · page 8 set for January 3 or 4, and collect a twenty- five cents a head admission to see the spectacle.BAD ELEPHANT DIES BY SHOCK, Electricity Kills Topsy at Coney Island, New York Press, January 5, 1903 (at fultonhistory.com) The site they chose was an island in the middle of the lagoon for the old Shoot the Chute ride where they were building the centerpiece of their new park, the 200-foot Electric Tower (the structure had reached a height of 75 feet at the time of the killing).

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