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Yet the files bore some hallmarks of a government project.
"Tenacity, skill and gallantry have been your hallmarks," she said.
By now, you know the hallmarks of the polar vortex.
These are the hallmarks of vaka viti ("the Fijian way").
Indeed, a resistance to resolution is one of Wright's hallmarks.
This kind of fraught intimacy is one of Piper's hallmarks.
The tactics bore all the hallmarks of a totalitarian purge.
These are not exactly the hallmarks of a restrained market.
But it's not one of the hallmarks of commencement addresses.
The conflict in Equatoria bears the hallmarks of asymmetric warfare.
It said the incident has the hallmarks of a bias crime.
Trump bears all the standard hallmarks of the comic book villain.
This is one of the many hallmarks of global climate change.
It has all of the hallmarks of a Ron Gilbert adventure.
Activists said the injuries bore the hallmarks of Egyptian security services.
The New York attack had "all the hallmarks" of ISIS, Rep.
They've got all the hallmarks of a weird, quirky Sony gadget.
High performance culture, execution and strategy were hallmarks of the company.
It has all the hallmarks of a classic DMC–Mason showdown.
The team ended up recreating London hallmarks, including Big Ben. 12.
"These are not hallmarks of a fair trial," the lawyer said.
But Cuba still retains the hallmarks of a revolutionary communist country.
One of the hallmarks of a well-run campaign is efficiency.
Language and culture are hallmarks of what separates humans from animals.
Activists said the injuries had the hallmarks of Egyptian security services.
To some, that has all the hallmarks of an investment relationship.
Peace Corps, an institution I hold dear, exhibits hallmarks of saviorism.
However, the attack bears the hallmarks of a strike by ISIS.
The hazards Conan Doyle faced were the hallmarks of the region.
Family is one of the everlasting hallmarks of any Kardashian production.
Lead has all the hallmarks of a classic bull commodity story.
Becerra has all the hallmarks of a classic culture-war throwdown.
I know compassion and empathy are hallmarks of the higher road.
The report suggested the incident bore hallmarks of sophisticated hacking software.
But the performance has all the hallmarks of Mr. Lloyd's quartet.
Those are hallmarks of a Musk presentation and of Tesla vehicles.
An independent judiciary is one of the nation's "hallmarks," she said.
These are the hallmarks of our broken system of disaster recovery.
The attack bore the hallmarks of previous killings by Islamist militants.
It also has the hallmarks of a great high school movie.
What I wrote contained none of the hallmarks of traditionally good writing.
Men's rights activism bears all the hallmarks of a typical conspiracy theory.
It feels like the uncomfortable, contested, yet quietly hopeful hallmarks of change. ●
Great News has the hallmarks of another of those belated Netflix favorites.
Fighting corruption and crushing dissent have been hallmarks of Mr Xi's rule.
The ensuing duplication leads to one of the airport's hallmarks: gridlocked queues.
These are the hallmarks of a company that is built to last.
The genre had all the hallmarks of a mature social media phenomenon.
Even when the ouster fails, bitter legal fights have become subculture hallmarks.
Released in 2007, STALKER has many hallmarks of that era of gaming.
Yes, the trailer has all the hallmarks of a modern Sandler film.
And unfortunately those qualities haven't exactly been hallmarks of the Trump administration.
Herrera said the attack had the hallmarks of a professional military operation.
Physical violence and abuse of media are hallmarks in Trump era. Disgusting.
The book's cover has all the visual hallmarks of a King novel.
Institutional denial, obfuscation, and retaliation are hallmarks of many whistle-blowing cases.
When the crisis started, it bore all the hallmarks of a coup.
Seemingly superhuman determination and toughness have been hallmarks of Ginsburg's entire life.
All of these being hallmarks of heavily architected cities structures and environments.
Those are hallmarks of a team that can make noise in March.
Designs that were chic and ladylike were the hallmarks of the house.
For Mr. Stanley, both these habits are the hallmarks of a fascist.
They understand that speed and convenience are the hallmarks of our lives.
Surfermom77 has displayed some hallmarks of a Twitter bot, an automated account.
Free and open debate is indeed one of the hallmarks of democracy.
After all, spirited dissent and disagreement are hallmarks of a healthy democracy.
UN says Myanmar's treatment of Rohingya Muslims has the 'hallmarks of genocide'
None of what I have always thought of as the predator's hallmarks.
One of the hallmarks of the incoming Congress is more diverse representation.
Cruz's "carpet bombing" schtick has all of the hallmarks of cynical campaign rhetoric.
I believe in the hallmarks of what they are trying to do here.
Lindbergh, too, is working in a mode that eschews traditional hallmarks of glamour.
They often wink at the genre's sillier hallmarks, like its completelylowercasesongtitles, its period.heavy.band.
His campaign is stumbling toward launch with all the hallmarks of a Jeb!
What's more, certain hallmarks of the ITG look have begun to feel cliche.
Delaying tactics and ambiguity have been the twin hallmarks of Mr Netanyahu's premiership.
Hallmarks of the design maven's signature farmhouse aesthetic abound throughout the charming property.
The treatment of the Rohingya people bears all the hallmarks of a genocide.
Oversized shades have likewise been one of her fashion hallmarks since the '80s.
Persona 5 takes the hallmarks of the series and polishes them to perfection.
After all, it has all the hallmarks of a classic first encounter story.
"All of these hallmarks tell me that this leak is authentic," he said.
It's not hard to recognize the hallmarks of a speech by President Trump.
The bombings might seem to bear the hallmarks of a crime against humanity.
Silencing reporters and disappearing people were the hallmarks of Latin America's military dictators.
Naked aggression and a thirst for attention have been hallmarks of Giuliani's career.
A muzzled press and a corrupt justice system are hallmarks of authoritarian regimes.
That honesty and bravery were the hallmarks of good character and honorable leadership.
Below are the typical hallmarks and requirements of gas trading hubs and benchmarks.
Nameless people and places are hallmarks of dystopian novels and novels of estrangement.
That is one of the hallmarks of just about every other advanced nation.
The incident had the hallmarks of deadly vehicle assaults by Islamic State supporters.
Big-box retailers, those shopping hallmarks of suburbia, are also moving into cities.
Even in a non-kink abusive relationship, one of the hallmarks is isolation.
He showed determination and belief, always the hallmarks of German sides, until now.
Alas, shallowness and impulsiveness have become the hallmarks of Mr Trump's foreign policy.
The attacks were either claimed by the Islamic State or bore its hallmarks.
The film's grainy sequences and snatched transitions bore the hallmarks of home editing.
The killings in Port Harcourt bore all the hallmarks of "cultism," police said.
If you watch them casually, they don't bear the hallmarks of a superteam.
Taffy and drag queens: the hallmarks of a Saturday night in P-town.
"I can now sometimes recognize certain hallmarks of certain constructors," Ms. Ching said.
The peaceful transition of power is one of the hallmarks of our democracy.
After all, Blue Velvet has all the aesthetic hallmarks of a film noir.
First, one of the traditional hallmarks of the Senate is a vigorous committee process.
Berlanti's impressive resume includes two hallmarks of small-town fiction, Dawson's Creek and Everwood.
A private investigator told Reuters her behavior bore the hallmarks of an intelligence operative.
The complex attack bore the hallmarks of the country&aposs powerful al-Qaida affiliate.
The hallmarks of my adolescence is now considered "retro" and I want to die.
Subzero temperatures, heavy snowfall and high winds are the hallmarks of a classic winter.
He always gently reminded me that my incidents bore hallmarks of a specific m.o.
This disruptive and symbolic politics of nihilism are now hallmarks of the Trump campaign.
Applied to an artwork, fractals become personalized fingerprints, distinctive hallmarks of the artist's brushstroke.
BEIJING — Sunshine and playtime are not the hallmarks of Cao Wenxuan's stories for children.
Humility, restraint and dignity don't make you weak — they are the hallmarks of leadership.
Chief Ullah said the killing bore the hallmarks of recent attacks by Islamist militants.
That hack bore all the same hallmarks as this one except the SIM hijacking.
Expert hook writing and emo-tinted lyrics are the hallmarks of Surf Dads' music.
"One of the hallmarks of our culture is the incessant sensory stimulation," Sofer says.
Although these clones aren't cancer, they do exhibit one of cancer's hallmarks: rapid growth.
Trust and responsibility are the hallmarks of good leadership and followership, according to NASA.
Speed, depth and four-year loyalty were hallmarks of Motzko's teams at St. Cloud.
And arguably these hallmarks can be traced to Ms. Roberts's firm, Elizabeth Roberts Architects.
Gentility and dignity, hallmarks of Mr. Bush, are signs of weakness to Mr. Trump.
Despite feats of creativity, they lack some hallmarks of intelligence seen in other species.
Preschool is the age to teach children the hallmarks of a healthy, trusting friendship.
Monaco said the campaign bore hallmarks of a Chinese troll group known as Diba.
Those whom Moscow employed to interfere with American democracy bear neither of these hallmarks.
One of the hallmarks of autonomy, of course, is the freedom to mess up.
It looks to me that Holmes had all the hallmarks of a double-downer.
Paul believes that Cathay's drive to encourage whistleblowing has hallmarks of Chinese-style communism.
One of Attenborough's hallmarks is a refusal to look away from nature's inherent brutality.
The dense and lengthy "A Closer Look" has become one of Mr. Meyers's hallmarks.
Yet the hallmarks of Dark Souls storytelling do slip through in some surprising ways.
Human rights groups say his death bore the hallmarks of torture by Egyptian security services.
Among the hallmarks of Gene Wilder's spectacular career was his mastery of the comedic pause.
Critics note that Sanders' arrogance and resistance to reality have been hallmarks of his career.
The Metropol meeting bears all the hallmarks of a real negotiation rather than a sting.
Ms Thom's production bears the hallmarks of an ethos known as the "aesthetics of access".
But the intrusion so far appears to bear the hallmarks of a Russian intelligence operation.
Creating content and never being afraid to try something new have been my two hallmarks.
Amateur sleuths said the account's profile photo had the hallmarks of an AI-generated image.
One of the hallmarks of a living, robust language is that it is always changing.
This suggests future experiments that may give us information on how these hallmarks regulate aging.
The accounts exhibit hallmarks of fakes, including few profile details, fans and posts, it said.
"She added that Avery's case had "all of the hallmarks of a wrongful conviction case.
In short, they have none of the specific homoerotic hallmarks of Albus and Scorpius's relationship.
The detailed lyrics, boasting complex internal rhyming schemes, would become hallmarks of their musical union.
Speaking whatever language we choose is one of the hallmarks of our democratic, free society.
The audio game has all the hallmarks of what should work, according to Nina Kraus.
Humility, respect and consensus are hallmarks of the decision-making processes of our governance structures.
Intolerant nationalism, xenophobia and illiberalism are the hallmarks of most of these parties and politicians.
The exuberance of American names has been one of the country's hallmarks since its founding.
Security experts have said the breach had many clear hallmarks of a nation-state attack.
Relentlessness, along with the energy needed to pursue it, are the hallmarks of Pochettino soccer.
All of those traits are hallmarks of the two psychological qualities that set women apart.
His hallmarks were defense (20023 Gold Gloves) and longevity (a record 22002,210 games at shortstop).
Resilience is one of the hallmarks of stable, mature markets, but something isn't right here.
Those hallmarks of Trumpism make the re-election campaign's Mountain West claims seem rather delusional.
Such military precision has been one of the visual hallmarks of their visit this month.
World Patent Marketing was founded in 2300 and had the hallmarks of a legitimate business.
Market watchers point to other factors they say also bear the hallmarks of a turnaround.
"Better," written by Kelela, Mocky and Ms. Madley Croft, has some hallmarks of the xx.
"Two of the biggest hallmarks of good corporate governance are transparency and accountability," she writes.
This administration and even his candidacy was marred by all the hallmarks of an abuser.
The killing had all the hallmarks of the Trump administration's disjointed approach to foreign affairs.
Here are some hallmarks of a level 2 Poké-teacher: These are just small examples.
The disjunction of the gorgeous and the gag-inducing is one of the film's hallmarks.
These are the hallmarks of the Afghanistan strategy President Trump set out on Monday night.
One of Mr. Lagerfeld's hallmarks is cramming his shows with a little something for everyone.
And those that had remained sedentary displayed the expected physical hallmarks of being that age.
Blur, shake, blown highlights and blocked-up shadows are hallmarks of many of Prompto's photographs.
It was an intimate move for a chef whose hallmarks are precision, decorum and control.
"It's got the hallmarks of a political compromise which he might find appealing," Hill said.
Students of warfare will recognize in the President's comments the familiar hallmarks of past military blunders.
THE VIOLENT protests that shook Israel on July 2nd had all the hallmarks of race riots.
To many people in the world, these trends are considered hallmarks of forward-thinking fashion folk.
Beheadings, suicide bombings, throwing gay men off roofs — these are all hallmarks of the IS brand.
Here's a 210 review of the Kelly album Untitled, displaying the same hallmarks of Times coverage.
"Tantaros's (lawsuit) bears all the hallmarks of the 'wannabe,'" the network's lawyers wrote in the filing.
What you cannot opt out of are the Big Payment hallmarks like the company's confusing fees.
There's still plenty of hallmarks from Rick and Morty, only recontextualized through Cursack's own demented vision.
Behnam of the FDD said the tanker attack had all the hallmarks of an Iranian operation.
He claims to have participated in numerous kidnappings -- one of the hallmarks of Abu Sayyaf's operations.
Some of the hallmarks in the stories I have read would suggest it came from elsewhere.
As for weekly shows, there are other hallmarks that make them good in their own medium.
This tension between change and stability is one of the hallmarks of our system of government.
But one of our hallmarks has always been that we accept the outcomes of our election.
It prefigures hallmarks of the artist's self-portraits, including winged eyebrows and the full frontal gaze.
The Taliban denied involvement in an attack that bore the hallmarks of the Islamic State affiliate.
The American Kidney Fund's premium-assistance program is one of the hallmarks of the group's mission.
No one has claimed responsibility, but the strike bears the hallmarks of an attack by ISIS.
But while pinot noir can produce heavy, powerful wines, heaviness and power are not its hallmarks.
MORA, Cameroon — At first, the attack had all the hallmarks of a typical Boko Haram assault.
While the timetable is unusual, the cases themselves have hallmarks common to capital cases in America.
But rebel sources said the attack appeared to have the hallmarks of a U.S. drone strike.
Another of the franchise's hallmarks is a little more subtle, and maybe even obscure at first.
He is not backing down, and his strategy has all the hallmarks of a loaded threat.
If you're not familiar, "A Song for the Unemployed" carries all the best First Hate hallmarks.
Today, the hallmarks of these obstacles continue to be housing, neglect from the city, and policing.
Superheroes lose their powers all the time, that's one of the hallmarks of comic book storytelling.
The offers reviewed by The Times had similar hallmarks, namely high returns for funding certain operations.
One of the hallmarks of the Biden family is emotional transparency — you know what they're feeling.
Steve Almond: One of the hallmarks of an emotionally abusive relationship is the schism you describe.
Though I love some of his work, I still can't recognize any Peck hallmarks or characteristics.
But the effort has the hallmarks of a battle for control and access to oil revenue.
Yet above-average air and water temperatures, the hallmarks of climate change, were also at play.
The hallmarks of Patagonia construction are all also present in the design of the Centered Crops.
That's too bad, because at first glance, Family Link has all the hallmarks of a winner.
Models came out dancing and cheering, dressed in modern updates of the hallmarks of that era.
Red-tape slicing in the service of compassion and love are the hallmarks of Francis' papacy.
"America First" is one of the hallmarks of Trump's presidency, and reflects his stance on immigration.
These fears are the hallmarks of imposter syndrome, a phenomenon wherein successful people doubt their competence. 
Though Edam's red wax covering is now one of its hallmarks, that wasn't always the case.
The bloody attack, in some ways, did not bear the hallmarks of hits from the past.
These are all hallmarks of the "first episode with a new Doctor" subgenre of the show.
"One of the hallmarks of BDD patients is they don't like to be found out," he said.
Even in her final days, she demonstrated the selflessness, strength and grace that have become her hallmarks.
In fact, the hallmarks of mentally strong people are actually strategies that you can begin using today.
They reflect our changing lifestyles while remaining practical, personal, and affordable — the hallmarks of any great gift.
Both have the hallmarks of tragic figures who will sacrifice themselves for the good of the realm.
"Glenn's extraordinary courage, intellect, patriotism and humanity were the hallmarks of a life of greatness," Bolden said.
Their football – high-tempo, clever, pragmatic and disciplined – bore all the hallmarks of a well-coached side.
Companies like Uber, Airbnb, DoorDash and Rover are touted as hallmarks of a new, more collaborative economy.
Ms Edugyan makes him a gifted storyteller; his keen observations bear the hallmarks of his artistic sensibility.
The device had all the hallmarks of sugar-daddy science: It looked amazing, and nothing added up.
Those with agitated depression experience the intense hopelessness and self-criticism that are hallmarks of major depression.
Attainability and accessibility were the hallmarks of his fame, and that was clear at this show, too.
For #TFWGucci he takes on Gucci, adopting the brand's recent hallmarks, like embroidery, patches, and 70s glasses.
One of the hallmarks of many diseases is they make disease-specific processes and disease-specific enzymes.
These are the hallmarks of Potter's tales, and those leaped out at me when I was writing.
Mr Twigg says he agrees with the UN special rapporteur that it bears the "hallmarks of genocide".
"Preparation and planning are the hallmarks of winning a war," Scaramucci said in a "Squawk Box" interview.
The hallmarks of Mr Modi's 12 years in Gujarat were ambitious projects run by honest civil servants.
In other words, one of the hallmarks of a capitulation bottom—a volume surge—is not happening.
In the chaotic hours after, analysts and experts search for certain "hallmarks" to denote the ISIS influence.
"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," which opens Friday, has all the hallmarks of a summer blockbuster.
One picture shows a woman dwarfed by tableware, hanging clothes, beds — all the hallmarks of domestic life.
Such engagements have significant value, and, until Mulvaney took over, were hallmarks of the bureau's outreach efforts.
This trove of training data can help AI systems find and recognize the hallmarks of fake voices.
Could my bed, which bore the hallmarks of midcentury hospital furniture, have come from an insane asylum?
Putin plays the people's savior from terrorism, in an election that has the hallmarks of a charade.
What sorts of Prince fashion hallmarks do you hope to see commemorated on the red carpet next?
Because these are easily avoidable missteps: domestic violence follows a consistent pattern and has easily recognizable hallmarks.
One of the hallmarks of this disease is an inability to trust others who want to help.
Here's What to Know A typical American funeral usually involves a few hallmarks we've come to expect.
It bore the hallmarks of an ISIS attack, and before long the group's media arm claimed responsibility.
He said one of the hallmarks of her career has been trying to work across the aisle.
"Normally, when corporate executives are under attack, accountability and transparency are the crisis hallmarks," he told me.
Even recreation among the elite bears the hallmarks of work, with metrics and documentation governing all activity.
While doom and gloom are the hallmarks of the Democrats' current predicament, there are some bright spots.
"One of the hallmarks of the Democratic Party should be seriousness," Buttigieg said Monday morning on MSNBC.
They also know that fun and play aren't enemies of success — they're hallmarks of a good life.
Racism, sexism, homophobia — all these are the very hallmarks of culture that their Christianity seeks to combat.
But watermarks are easily removed and a loss of context is one of the hallmarks of online media.
"This is phenomenal data, it has all the hallmarks of slickly produced internal attack tools," Hacker Fantastic continued.
By law, bankers must alert Treasury to transactions that bear hallmarks of money laundering or other financial misconduct.
In short, behavioural deficits and compromised intelligence—not complete incompetence—are the hallmarks of people with intellectual disabilities.
This can only be achieved through technical innovation and service execution, the hallmarks of GE and Baker Hughes.
But the second-fastest, Loeb says, bore all the hallmarks of being literally out of this solar system.
India's general Ranbir Singh said Sunday's assault bore the hallmarks of Pakistan-based militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed.
Doshisha just released a retro-looking TV with all the hallmarks of a one straight from the 1970s.
Amazon's first game had many of the not-great hallmarks of internet-delivered live TV as listed above.
Take season two: Gretchen spirals into a depression that hits the hallmarks but gives her room to breathe.
That elevated the importance of moderation and reassurance, hallmarks of the "Uncle Joe" persona his supporters tout today.
Run like a for-profit venture, Homewise offers affordable mortgages with low down payments — hallmarks of many nonprofits.
Those changes are predicted to affect six of those nine hallmarks, including cell proliferation and DNA damage repair.
But the bombardment of his social-media accounts with angry comments bore the hallmarks of little-pink attacks.
Those are the hallmarks of the "money flipper" scam, a criminal scheme that's been troubling Instagram for years.
If we're talking about race, a lot of the hallmarks of our new racial discourse were born online.
She did this despite long lines, non-functioning polling machines, purged voters and other hallmarks of voter suppression.
Clinton would fight against the hallmarks of that system: big banks and those who profit from student debt.
The extent of the damage and the debris bore the hallmarks of a Russian attack, two witnesses said.
Another lurch lower in the pound could trigger another surge in prices, the hallmarks of a 'stagflation' economy.
Similarly, the Viktor & Rolf debut bridal line bore the hallmarks of the designers' most recent ready-to-wear.
Saltwater texture, loosely tousled waves, imperfect layers — the hallmarks of the quintessential L.A. haircut are easy to identify.
" Head of counter-terrorism policing Neil Basu said Sunday that the stabbing had "hallmarks of a terror event.
It's steeped with cherry sweetness and warmed through with caramel notes, the hallmarks of the charred American oak.
One of the hallmarks of London's NFL International Series games is the sea of jerseys in the stands.
A lot of the hallmarks of what theSkimm is about, that one-eye-open routine, we call it.
It employed the kinds of affinity-seeking and "contemporaneity"-identifying techniques that have become hallmarks of Tomii's research.
Cronyism and corruption, hallmarks of Mr. Ben Ali's dictatorship, remain problematic, I.M.F. and World Bank analysts have warned.
Mr. Felder so emphasizes pathos and paradox that joy and simplicity — Berlin hallmarks — do not seem to exist.
"The hallmarks of a traditional Istrian villa are the materials, its floor plan and small windows," he said.
One of the hallmarks of the North American International Auto Show is its commitment to the Detroit community.
But luckily for die-hard fans, many of the hallmarks of a Loverboy showcase remained firmly in place.
One of the hallmarks of a truly great boss has nothing to do with vision or work ethic
But they have a few hallmarks, including glittery eye makeup, nose rings, and a fluid approach to sexuality.
The "Masterpiece" series, based on Austen's uncompleted final novel, features many of the author's hallmarks, plus skinny-dipping.
Long meetings analyzing the potential ripple effects of every foreign policy decision were hallmarks of each man's presidency.
Maintaining the rule of law, upholding financial obligations and good governance are the hallmarks of this nation's foundation.
But the pit stop, in an important state to presidential politics, had the hallmarks of a political event.
Overconsumption and overspending are hallmarks of the holidays, but there&aposs still time to get back on track.
That steadiness may be thanks to how Fox News bears many of the hallmarks of 20103s TV storytelling.
"Those are three major hallmarks of liver failure," he says, and they signal the need for a liver transplant.
Those goals all came before his 21st birthday, and left him with all the hallmarks of a breakthrough talent.
"President Monson had all the hallmarks of an unassuming servant of the Lord," the church said in the statement.
Promises of deregulation and tax reform have been hallmarks of Trump's campaign that led him to the oval office.
Authorities said there were more questions than answers in a case that had all the hallmarks of human trafficking.
But it also bears all the hallmarks of PC strategy games as old as Command and Conquer and StarCraft.
That film is The Handmaiden by famed director Park Chan-wook, for whom brutality and black humor are hallmarks.
By law, bankers must alert the government to transactions that bear hallmarks of money laundering or other financial misconduct.
I believe when an individual yells out Allahu Akbar, all the indicators and hallmarks of an act of terror.
Yet even now, after $40bn has been invested in it, GMD still has the hallmarks of an immature system.
There are few hallmarks of the holiday shopping season more frustrating than those infamous Black Friday check-out lines.
"One of the hallmarks of Gen X-ers' childhoods was having both mom and dad working," Connelly told PEOPLE.
High rent, small spaces, and nosy neighbors are all hallmarks of a classic New York City real estate experience.
Make no mistake: Life inside the Buddhafield did take on some of the widely accepted hallmarks of a cult.
Kindt reviewed Klaver's answers and recognized the intrusive memories, avoidance behaviors, and other hallmarks of post-traumatic stress disorder.
"One of the main hallmarks of coercive control is that the abuser tries to isolate the victim," she says.
Gingrich's personal habits and political style, based on branding, confrontation, and anti-establishment rhetoric, display the hallmarks of Trumpism.
Atlanta works best as horror because it's able to encapsulate so many of the genre hallmarks that preceded it.
Aren't all these things just hallmarks of "settling down," staying put, and giving up on our free-wheeling dreams?
"Iconic characters, rich storytelling, bold creators – these are the hallmarks of great TV shows," said Fox president David Madden.
Having all the hallmarks of a classically undervalued spin, Andrew identified this as an attractive long-term consolidation opportunity.
Hallmarks of Sacchi's work can be found in Pep Guardiola's Bayern and Barcelona, Jurgen Klopp's Dortmund, Jose Mourinho's Porto.
There, emblazoned on the cardboard backgrounds, are logos, labels, brands, trademarks and all the familiar hallmarks of marketing revenue.
Looking back, War Zone has all the hallmarks of the kind of movie superhero fans are always asking for.
The SPD's youth and left wings oppose coalition talks and say the blueprint does not contain enough SPD hallmarks.
Torshin's years-long involvement with the NRA had all the hallmarks of a Russian influence operation, Russia experts said.
Stocking up on large quantities of merchandise and low prices are hallmarks at Wal-Mart and Jet, McMillon said.
Primordial rock ingredients — blare, stomp, screech and leer — have all been AC/DC hallmarks for more than four decades.
As Karl Popper, the great liberal thinker of the past century, pointed out, conspiracy theories are hallmarks of authoritarianism.
The projects are hallmarks of a building boom in Sheepshead Bay, an oft-overlooked neighborhood on Brooklyn's southern shore.
No one has so far claimed responsibility for Friday's mosque attack, but it bears all the hallmarks of ISIS.
The hallmarks of gut issues are the expected unpleasant and unappetizing symptoms: diarrhea, abdominal pain, sudden fecal emergencies, flatulence.
One of the hallmarks of the law was taxing capital gains income at the same rate as ordinary income.
Trump is known for his ad-libbed speeches; many of them have become the hallmarks of his campaign platform.
Our president plans to appropriate the national anniversary for selfish purposes, as he does with so many American hallmarks.
Some of the policy ideas Ms. Warren has promoted in recent months have been hallmarks of her political career.
One of the hallmarks of Marvel comics is the inclusion of real-world leaders, rather than fictional stand-ins.
Maintaining consistent and regular production, and developing a particular look — the hallmarks of capitalism — hold no interest for Nozkowski.
It is one of the hallmarks of Messi's greatness that so much of it is so serene, so peaceful.
Caution and discretion — typically hallmarks of federal criminal and national security investigations—have given way to unprecedented public disclosures.
Daum's obsession with pussy hats nicely distills the utter confusion and point-missing that are hallmarks of this book.
Her story of assault, although uniquely her own, shares some of the now familiar hallmarks of a Weinstein encounter.
One of the hallmarks of the conflict were "bush wives" — women and girls forced into sexual slavery by rebels.
Some hallmarks are technical: a classical clarity, an animal alertness, a penchant for difficult coordinations of torso and feet.
Pummeling percussion, frenzied pacing, and alien timbres—distinctly machine-like, cold and hard—are hallmarks of the group's sound.
THE DISTRICT of Zernograd, or Grainville, in Russia's southern Rostov region has many hallmarks of a depressed post-Soviet backwater.
The city center's al-Naeem traffic circle still exhibits hallmarks of blood and dents from when dissected heads were showcased.
"Iconic characters, rich storytelling, bold creators – these are the hallmarks of great TV shows," said David Madden, president of Fox.
"I can tell you that with abusive relationships, one of the hallmarks is limiting access to financial resources," says Lee.
One of the hallmarks of Trump's campaign has been his unapologetic, unfiltered opinions on everything from immigrants to Republican Sen.
But as John Locke pointed out in his "Second Treatise of Government," gaps and ambiguities are hallmarks of written law.
By law, banks must file SARs when they spot transactions that bear hallmarks of money laundering or other financial misconduct.
In a televised address that bore hallmarks of a campaign speech, Sanchez said he could not govern without a budget.
A wild bear, rolling hills of snow, and the sheer will to survive—those are the hallmarks of The Revenant.
All the hallmarks of Retrospecticus are there, from the weird choice of photography to the random placement of advertisements throughout.
On tech in particular, the 2007 affair brought together four individuals who would shape many hallmarks of Kenya's Silicon Savannah.
On MSNBC, former New York police commissioner Bill Bratton said the attack had "all the hallmarks" of a terrorist incident.
The tune bore some hallmarks of its era, particularly in its embrace of synth melodies and allusions to geopolitical struggles.
It had all of the hallmarks of a throwaway game meant to cash in on the success of the original.
US officials have said the releases bear the hallmarks of Russian meddling in the US election -- which WikiLeaks has denied.
If we accept that there are these hallmarks of aging, then can we change the rate of those molecular processes?
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing, which bore the hallmarks of the Islamic State extremist group.
This fight has all the hallmarks of being the spectacle deserving of featuring the UFC's much-vaunted international fight week.
One of the unfortunate hallmarks of parenthood is spending an inordinate amount of time considering your child's basic biological evacuations.
US officials have said the releases bear the hallmarks of Russian meddling in the US election -- which WikiLeaks has denied.
Detail and realism should be the hallmarks of the big Brexit speech that Mrs May plans to give next month.
Aside from the dusky, rib-cage grazing locks, there are also plenty of other Kardashian hallmarks to this particular look.
It is for this reason that email password requests are one of the most obvious hallmarks of a phishing scam.
The photograph shows a giant panda with white fur and claws, and with pinkish-red eyes—the hallmarks of albinism.
The memes, though, steamroll through them by tapping into the economic anxiety and xenophobia that were hallmarks of Trump's campaign.
Most immigrants, like my parents, come to America desperate to innovate, compete and succeed — hallmarks that make our nation strong.
The group published photos of two men they said were the bombers, and details of the attack bear IS's hallmarks.
Since BBQs and picnics are basically the hallmarks of springtime, you're likely to have many open-air gatherings on deck.
This current campaign, while bearing all the hallmarks of espionage, also has the capacity to disrupt operational systems as well.
The fourteenth-century form's use of masks and embrace of the supernatural would both become hallmarks of her own work.
The scourge of wildfires yet again in California has the hallmarks of recurrent disaster nightmare for America's most populous state.
Or rather, it has not produced these movement hallmarks within the context of the Resistance as a movement unto itself.
Both incidents bear the hallmarks of the hijacking leading to Saturday's bombing, heightening concerns it's wasn't a one off attack.
The revelation comes as the Trump administration cracks down on illegal immigration, one of the hallmarks of the president's agenda.
Established in 2008, it shares hallmarks with the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund prize, which Anna Wintour helped establish in 2003.
These hallmarks of the series were also missing from Casino Royale, but whereas that film felt like a deliberate gearshift.
In fact, fakers have copied many of the specific Panerai hallmarks, including specially designed internal parts designed to prevent faking.
Amyloid plaques and Tau tangles—the pathological hallmarks of the disease—can be observed 20 years before actual symptoms appear.
It has many of the hallmarks of a Trump handshake: the tug, the hand pat and the thumbs up afterward.
Two hallmarks of American economic policy under President Trump are a reflexive aversion for regulation and go-it-alone nationalism.
The fall 2001 Dior Homme collection epitomized the fastidious detail and dark sensuality that would become hallmarks of Slimane's aesthetic.
The most recent LME stocks surge has all the hallmarks of a resumption of this long-running tussle for supremacy.
Downtown Greenville became downright fancy, with the hallmarks of a thriving city like food trucks and miles of bike trails.
Mercedes' has the Kelley hallmarks — snappy dialogue, credible characters, a story that adds up, an overall feeling of polished craftsmanship.
Banks file SARs to FinCEN when they identify transactions that bear the hallmarks of money laundering or other financial crimes.
It wasn't designed by Devlin, but it bore all the hallmarks of their collaboration, which has now lasted a decade.
Pomp and pageantry are the governor's hallmarks (he hired a jazz band to trumpet his opening of a subway station).
Petworth's distinctive rowhouses, built mainly in the 1920s and 1930s, are hallmarks of the Washington real estate developer Harry Wardman.
This "inside" knowledge, built up over time, promotes the effectiveness and efficiency that Ericsson argues are the hallmarks of expertise.
The behaviors that follow are the hallmarks of people who are successful and happy because they address these four needs.
Speaking to supporters Tuesday night, Klobuchar took aim at President Donald Trump in plain language, one of her political hallmarks.
And so when you think about this post-truth society, or post-fact society, what are the hallmarks of that?
Trump's administration has hinted at many of the hallmarks of an authoritarian regime bent on weakening the press, according to experts.
Gboard, new today, features many of the hallmarks of Google's (excellent) stock Android keyboard, including the responsive swiping and astute predictions.
Beyond its peculiar location — about 240,000 miles from the company's Mountain View, California headquarters — the site has all the standard hallmarks.
So, we talked with Dr. Vellejos and two other experts to find out the hallmarks of a healthy long-distance relationship.
In fact, it's long been used to criticize conformity and chastity, which critics identify as two hallmarks of the Christian faith.
And the hallmarks of the series' greatest episodes are all present, a reminder of how magical the TV show could be.
You get all of the OLED hallmarks like perfect blacks, great viewing angles, and a wide mix of vivid HDR color.
That said, the video does contain all the hallmarks of cat ownership: belly scratches, laser pointer shenanigans, and of course, catfights.
Veja, a French brand, lists transparency, fair trade, and use of organic materials as hallmarks of their brand on their website.
Her hair has a distinct Audrey Hepburn-meets-Parisian-blasé vibe that has all the hallmarks of a fashionable French look.
On its surface, Fares' Instagram account has the hallmarks of an aesthetic that has spread across virtually all social media platforms.
These are all hallmarks of bad, bland writing, and the writing on House of Cards has never been its strong suit.
Coming off Iron Fist, inarguably the worst of the four Netflix / Marvel series, The Defenders bears hallmarks of that show's shortcomings.
Also weighing on wage growth is stalling jobs expansion within manufacturing, once considered one of the hallmarks of the U.S. economy.
"Founder's Mutation," the second episode in the six-episode miniseries, contained all the hallmarks of wonderfully uneasy, creepy and otherworldly television.
Until then, this nascent rebellion has all the hallmarks of a big nothing, or worse, a disastrously ill-planned hard fork.
Netanyahu said in his remarks that the incident bore the hallmarks of other recent Islamic State–inspired attacks that utilized trucks.
Nearby there's an independent theater, a serene coffee shop, and a yoga studio—the hallmarks of turning tides in any city.
One of the hallmarks of Rebecca Miller's films up until now has been a playful, sometimes willful disregard for storytelling conventions.
A fist pulled back for a punch, WHAM, and a body flying; these are the hallmarks of a classic action comic.
"Pilots, the fall season, summer repeats, live ratings" — all hallmarks of traditional television — were falling away because of Netflix, he boasted.
He writes that Republicans should win on cultural, economic and national security issues, which have long been hallmarks of GOP campaigns.
Hallmarks of the restaurant's cooking are lightness and balance, terms not always associated with arepas, empanadas, tostones, and sauces featuring Gorgonzola.
CIA Director John Brennan said the attack had "the hallmarks of ISIL's depravity," using an alternate game for the terror group.
The results, most recently on display in the American election, have all the hallmarks of the political warfare strategy they described.
Like so many other sites, it went largely unnoticed — except, upon closer inspection, the breach had all the hallmarks of Magecart.
Its hallmarks include a frequent presence of local seafood and game like kudu and springbok, ingredients that do not travel well.
The warning did not specifically mention the Shabab, but intelligence officials said the threat bore the hallmarks of such an operation.
Hallmarks of their traditions (like paths of flowers and the warm glow of candlelight) are woven into the movie's visual language.
They are fleeing a crackdown being carried out by the Myanmar military that bears all the hallmarks of an ethnic cleansing.
WASHINGTON — The whirlwind first week of Donald J. Trump's presidency had all the bravura hallmarks of a Stephen K. Bannon production.
This movie has a lot of the stylistic and content hallmarks of what passes for committed realism in contemporary world cinema.
" A United Nations special rapporteur said earlier this year that the attacks on the Rohingya people bear the "hallmarks of genocide.
A member of the TikTok Hype House, 17-year-old Chase Hudson exemplifies a lot of the hallmarks of e-boyism.
Then we're quickly transported to the smoky, dark environs of dystopian Los Angeles, visuals that were hallmarks of the original film.
Cynicism and powerlessness are the hallmarks of another form of digital life, an authoritarian one Americans should badly want to avoid.
Transparency and accountability — two hallmarks of our democracy that Russia does not support nor practice — are what will render them ineffective.
Healthy populations of birds are hallmarks of a healthy environment, which is something that we need as much as birds do.
Her song had all the hallmarks of being a hit at Eurovision, the flamboyant European song contest with a cult following.
This feature, one of the hallmarks of cancer, makes tumours genetically volatile and helps them develop resistance to treatment over time.
It still suffers from some of MTV's stale hallmarks: flashy but jarring editing, eye-roll inducing dialogue, and an obnoxious soundtrack.
Ataxia, or dizziness and loss of balance, is one of the hallmarks of concussion, a type of mild traumatic brain injury.
"We are a brand with a strong DNA," he said, likening Piaget's distinctive hallmarks to those of the French luxury house Hermès.
Soon, Gritty had all the hallmarks of a powerful meme icon in 2018, and few of them were overseen by the Flyers.
SPD critics, including the party's youth wing leader Kevin Kuehnert, argued the exploratory blueprint did not bear enough of the SPD's hallmarks.
"Never apologize, be loyal to your friends, put ideology behind pragmatism, those are all the things were Roy Cohn's hallmarks," Dershowitz said.
Even today, tattoos and especially extensively inked arms and bodies are the hallmarks of Japan's yakuza — members of its organized-crime community.
The key difference is that Wilson's Natalie is frustratingly aware of her participation in these hallmarks — alas, she falls in love anyway.
Jackson hand-picked Fisher (after Steve Kerr turned him down) so that seems unlikely—this has all the hallmarks of Dolan meddling.
More so than "Perfect Illusion"'s typically bombastic Gaga pop and "Million Reasons"'s delicate balladry, "A-YO" bears Mark Ronson's hallmarks.
Some of the hallmarks to me involve the FOMO idea—the fear of missing out and never being able to get in.
At varying times, each of these companies had the hallmarks of "success"—millions of engaged users, venture capital money, a good brand.
By law, banks must file suspicious activity reports when they spot transactions that bear hallmarks of money laundering or other financial misconduct.
Critics say Duterte has turned a blind eye to thousands of deaths during police operations that bear all the hallmarks of executions.
That means mobile hallmarks Siri and Apple Pay can expand across devices, said Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of software engineering.
But it established the hallmarks of his future work: The premise is ridiculous, the genres and moods blend effortlessly, and it's funny.
Another one of Trump's hallmarks on the campaign trail was the promise to slash corporate taxes to 15 percent from 35 percent.
It's retained all of the same hallmarks that made it a real contender as pro DJ software, but it's added to it.
DISCOVERING and harnessing fire unlocked more nutrition from food, feeding the bigger brains and bodies that are the hallmarks of modern humans.
ISIS did not claim responsibility for the assault but American and Turkish authorities said the hallmarks of the operation point to ISIS.
And they have the ability based on one of the hallmarks of our democracy to peacefully protest, and they started this movement.
The hallmarks of Mick Cronin's Cincinnati teams have always been defense and rebounding, and both were on display against Brown (0-1).
It has all of the usual ThinkPad hallmarks: comfortable, spacious keyboard; rugged, rubberized exterior; optional dock; and reliable performance and battery life.
It has all the hallmarks of a Surface tablet: magnesium casing, fully adjustable kickstand, Windows Hello-compatible camera, and a keyboard connector.
The trailer promised all the deliciously soapy hallmarks of a teen show set in a world that's traditionally kept behind closed doors.
Too long absent and apathetic, enforcers now must prevent privacy abuse, anticompetitive tactics, innovation roadblocks, and other hallmarks of excessive market power.
This shows a healthy respect for a technology whose hallmarks are transparent obfuscation and active campaigns of Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (FUD).
Deplorable Pride's entry would have had all the hallmarks of a pride parade float: drag queens, patriotic colors and even Uncle Sam.
It's the product of throwing their past influences out and instead attempting to make an album that only drew from pop hallmarks.
The interplay of geometry, material, light, space and angle of view relates to installation art and is one of the building's hallmarks.
These are the hallmarks of political capitalism, enabled by the ideology of progressive democracy, that undermine free markets and a capitalist economy.
The figures, known as Pradamalia, have dark skin and exaggerated red lips, the hallmarks of historic images used to denigrate African Americans.
It has many of the hallmarks of adventures like Zelda, from the large spaces you'll wander to the plentiful wildlife you'll encounter.
Crude prices have since rallied by more than $3 per barrel in what has all the hallmarks of a short-covering rally.
The interior is contemporary and open plan but with hallmarks of traditional regional design, including ponderosa pine ceiling beams and stucco walls.
Centered Crops, $69, available at PatagoniaBest for:he hallmarks of Patagonia construction are all also present in the design of the Centered Crops.
What went on behind the scenes of the New York rally has all the hallmarks of tactics used by Kremlin-linked groups.
A decent income and home, doing better than one's parents, and retiring in comfort are all hallmarks of a middle-class lifestyle.
Their websites bore the usual hallmarks: never-ending scroll, brash copy, lurid visuals, dodgy Microsoft clip art, flashing gifs, and shadow font.
The desire to stop (or reduce) harmful overuse, but being unable to do so, is one of the traditional hallmarks of addiction.
Submissions came from all over the globe, each with its own regional personality but all rooted in the hallmarks of the genre.
Secrecy is one of the hallmarks of an eating disorder, meaning social media sometimes exists as a sufferer's only form of support.
He has said he supports universal health care, but not Medicare for All, now one of the hallmarks of left-wing progressivism.
Avoidance of complexity and minimizing choices are hallmarks of good design, as we have learned from the technological revolution in user interfaces.
The rocky shorelines, shifting deserts and winding canyons of the country's 59 national parks have been hallmarks of American vacations for generations.
The hallmarks of a great kids' book are well-paced storytelling and emotional truth, qualities that are crucial to an effective movie.
But his appearance immediately drew skepticism from human rights activists, who said it bore the hallmarks of a staged confession under duress.
ARNETT One of the hallmarks of this show is that, for the most part, all the jokes continue to move story forward.
The driver of the vehicle was arrested on suspicion of murder, in a case that has all the hallmarks of human trafficking.
Limited government and spending were once the hallmarks of any Republican platform, but they were not even given a passing nod tonight.
But it has been airing one that has all the hallmarks: broad appeal, sweeping camera shots and that motivational, emotive musical score.
On Monday, unidentified gunmen killed 24 Malian soldiers and wounded 0003 in an ambush that bore the hallmarks of a jihadist attack.
They dissolved rocks and searched for fossils that had the same hallmarks as the ones described by Dr. Xiao and Dr. Knoll.
These strike the palate as distinctive regional flavors, like wild thyme or fennel pollen, as hallmarks of not-for-tourist European authenticity.
America is a country that has long embraced progress and freedom; conformity and a single official style are the hallmarks of dictatorships.
Louis C. K. does have his hallmarks: He continues to find comedy in imagining the world from a surprising, often alien perspective.
Dean describes the hallmarks of addiction as not being in control and not being aware of time/energy spent on the behavior.
The 22-minute speech Trump delivered was packed with the confidence, self-flattery and showmanship that have become hallmarks of his tenure.
And his media counteroffensive against the tabloid publisher has all the hallmarks of the opposition research campaigns that spice up election seasons.
Speed and frozen moments were the hallmarks of the night, and "Grace Engine," the program's only ensemble work, continued on that track.
Denim. Launching at the beginning of September, the brand is continuing its California-minimal aesthetic with one of the hallmarks of American fashion.
Big synth stabs and drums are the hallmarks of this Sydney beatmaker, who played sold-out shows around the U.S. in late 2015.
Delay and paralysis at home look set to be the hallmarks of his first year in office -- and perhaps of the remaining three.
Now, she's back with a sophomore collection that features new takes on the same refreshing, plus-size rule-busting hallmarks as her debut.
The work, whose subject is about 13 or 14, prefigures hallmarks of Kahlo's self-portraits, including winged eyebrows and a full frontal gaze.
Trump's speaking style — often rambling and seemingly off the cuff — has become one of the many bizarre hallmarks of his entirely unconventional campaign.
CNN was unable to confirm the claim but the attack bears the group's hallmarks of detonating vehicles filled with explosives in busy areas.
That is not to say that bitcoin is exempt from the normal highs and lows that are the hallmarks of all financial markets.
Such symptoms were hallmarks of the blast damage to the head that the medical team had seen and diagnosed during the Iraq War.
Traditionally, in order to legitimize themselves — in the public sphere, in the workplace — women have stripped themselves of these hallmarks of stereotypical femininity.
Many popular open source projects had all the hallmarks of a successful startup: Rapid adoption, a large user base, and low development costs.
One of the hallmarks of Obamacare was federal subsidies to insurance companies to provide quality, low-cost healthcare options to financially strapped Americans.
The foundation bears the hallmarks of Hong Kong's political and cultural legacy as a bridge between China and the rest of the world.
One of Danielle Bradbery's hallmarks, as a contestant on The Voice in 2013 and as an emerging country star, is her unshakeable tenor.
There have been other smaller attacks, and another explosion this week that closed Shell's Bonny Light export programbore the hallmarks of the group.
He made no mention of his support of "deportation forces" or mass deportation for undocumented immigrants, hallmarks of Trump's immigration policy for months.
It has all the superficial hallmarks of a cyberpunk classic like Blade Runner, but it would have been far better cyberpunk without them.
Bearing all the hallmarks of a Trump scandal, the revelations from the Miami Herald, Mother Jones and others are salacious, worrying and bizarre.
No group claimed responsibility for the attack, but it bore the hallmarks of IS militants who often target commercial districts and Shiite areas.
One of the early hallmarks of Trudeau's government was his aggressive — and, generally successful — plan to resettle 403,000 Syrian refugees in three months.
The weird narrative decisions made the whole affair feel lopsided even if it did have the main hallmarks of a good Hitman game.
The hallmarks of this tradition are ultra-nationalism as evinced by a unilateralist foreign policy, protectionist trade policy, and support for immigration restriction.
Even his time in England, a dispiriting two years mired by injury and internal politicking, bore the hallmarks of a good-egg personality.
"We chose 500 human genes which were known to be related to these hallmarks and looked for their tortoise counterparts," Fernandez tells me.
"Tackling the cost structure and improving the balance sheet appear to be the hallmarks of the early strategy for new CEO," he said.
Like the Superman films before it, Zack Snyder directed Justice League and it bears all the hallmarks of his brand of superhero film.
While the songs all bear Stevenson's hallmarks, such as her haunting guitar playing and show-stopping vocals, they rarely progress in conventional ways.
In trying to make its native messaging client more appealing, especially to younger users, Apple is borrowing all the hallmarks of its competitors.
The authenticity of the recording, the first since January, could not be immediately verified, but it had the hallmarks of previous Zawahri tapes.
These are the hallmarks of the best Coen movies: jubilant cliché meets moral ambiguity meets brutality; Minnesota nice meets botched kidnap meets woodchipper.
This is a movie about the hallmarks of Western moviemaking, and it's full of random murder, suggesting a connection between cliché and death.
A hospital official said eight soldiers were injured in the ambush, which security officials said bore the hallmarks of past Boko Haram attacks.
The mosque blast bears the hallmarks of a faction led by Abubakar Shekau, which forces women and girls to carry out suicide bombings.
Conspicuously absent was any talk of school accountability, standards, charter schooling, or teacher evaluation — themes that were hallmarks of the Obama-Biden approach.
On the other side, the Democrats are returning to Obama's hallmarks of hope and change — for example, creating a better health care system.
The Kenyan tech leader (along with cohorts Erik Hersman, Ory Okolloh, and Daudi Were) is an architect of many Silicon Savannah hallmarks: e.g.
"Bored To Death" had all the musical hallmarks of Good Blink, but the lyrics were cardboard cutouts, a college collage of overwrought misery.
Sure, one of the hallmarks of Trump's political career has been his derogatory remarks about everyone from Latinos to Muslims to disabled people.
Enthusiasts share a staunch skepticism of the government and an ideological individualism that have long been hallmarks of the broader American gun ethos.
Those are the hallmarks of Saydnaya Prison, a facility just outside of Damascus that the Assad regime has turned into a death camp.
Though the preceding pair of records was increasingly stark and devoid of pop hallmarks, Pornography was the sound of human beings bottoming out.
It also had the hallmarks of previous Trump efforts, such as the campaign, with some Trump-family friends circumventing existing chains of command.
His conversational skills are hallmarks of his native Dongbei, the northeastern part of China that's known for a culture of fast-talking entertainers.
The biggest wave in consumer products right now has all the hallmarks of another bubble of misplaced investor expectations and sadly lower margins.
"This rhythmic pattern reminds me very much of the up-and-down shifts that are the hallmarks of slow-wave sleep," he said.
Hallmarks of Mr. Ballhaus's style include shots so fluid that the camera, a normally unwieldy creature, takes on the persona of a dancer.
The rings incorporate many of the hallmarks of franchise lore: the bricks and ivy, the marquee and the "W" flag — and the goat.
Get Out manages to have all the hallmarks of great horror while also being a truth-telling and thought-provoking piece of cinema.
One of his "hallmarks" was refocusing the segment around franchises rather than categories, CFO Jay Rasulo said at a media conference in 2014.
And because one of the many hallmarks of fast food is that it's cheap, we've compiled some of the best deals out there.
No. 7 Arizona clinches share of Pac-12 title The hallmarks of Sean Miller's eight seasons at Arizona have been defense and rebounding.
And one of the hallmarks of that show is that everyone is given all the space and time and latitude to be themselves.
High finish and polished, considered design — the hallmarks of Modernist abstraction — were not her concern in her quest to connect with the spiritual.
It's got all the hallmarks of a great '70s track straight out of Lauryl Canyon and run through the Starland Vocal Band's hit machine.
In 2000, Bruiser marked his return to directing after 1993's The Dark Half, which carried all the hallmarks of a shocking Romero creeper.
JOHN DONOHOE: Well, one of the real hallmarks of Nike, that I have gotten to see firsthand, is Nike doesn't focus on other companies.
There were no placards with clear slogans or political activists handing out pamphlets or any of the other hallmarks of your typical French protest.
It's only 90 seconds long but—as McTiernan aficionado Drew Taylor writes over at Vulture—carries all the hallmarks of the action guru's style.
While productivity and speed are Sri Lanka's hallmarks in the current fast fashion landscape, its garment makers are acutely aware that changes are afoot.
Those boxes are emblazoned with gold "modern-meets-vintage emoji" hallmarks that signify the each product's purpose and are almost too pretty to open.
I grew up on Yankovic albums, and "The Hamilton Polka" contained the hallmarks of his best medleys, the syncopated rhythms and irreverent sound effects.
Entrepreneurship The Opal Nugget Ice Maker machine had all the usual hallmarks of a crowdfunded hit, aside from one tiny bit of fine print.
Americans also anticipate the Trump administration rolling out a major overhaul of the U.S. tax code, one of the hallmarks of the president's campaign.
The study said that incorporating high levels of whole grains into a daily diet circumvents "insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia, and inflammation," all hallmarks of HCC.
We maintain standards of fluency in these subjects because they are part and parcel of critical thinking, and hallmarks of a well-rounded education.
Also, poor grammar in the description highlights the haste of development and the lack of marketing professionalism that are hallmarks of mobile malware campaigns.
There have been other smaller attacks and this week another explosion, which bore the hallmarks of the group, closed Shell's Bonny Light export programme.
She also authored an outside analysis to run with the Nature study that said the Greenland discovery contained "fairly credible hallmarks" of living microbes.
There's something for everyone, from relatively tame fun, like The Twilight Zone, to hallmarks of gore like The Purge, to arty movies like mother!
Two hallmarks of Mr. Trudeau's government since it took power 10 months ago have been admitting Syrian refugees and promising action on climate change.
A master of glass-encased towers and monumental entrances, both hallmarks of Trump's properties, Fotiadis supplied vision and technical expertise that complemented Trump's salesmanship.
Reaching out to Indian nations has been "one of the hallmarks of this administration," Russell Begaye, president of the Navajo Nation, told Cronkite News.
One of the hallmarks of the Gates-Ballmer years was the too-high priority accorded to new products closely tied to Windows and Office.
Though the sequel is guilty of repeating some of the hallmarks from the first movie, its strength is how it once more preaches individuality.
He did, however, manage to produce a few works for Disney that showcased what would later become hallmarks of his instantly recognizable art style.
There have been other smaller attacks, and another explosion this month that closed Shell's Bonny Light export program bore the hallmarks of the group.
The usual hallmarks of a coming of age film, like first kisses or Prom, are either alluded to offscreen or not depicted at all.
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.
In the Saarinen-designed section, the wooden doors, well-placed brickwork and large clocks signaled his imprint: they are hallmarks of his architectural style.
While no group has yet claimed responsibility for Friday's attack, it bore some of the hallmarks of previous assaults on Coptic Christians in Egypt.
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.
One of the great hallmarks of our republic is the peaceful transition of power from one office holder to the next without any conflict.
This week's events bear all the hallmarks of a battle between two of the market's bigger players for control of the London copper spreads.
VirusTotal records malware signatures and hallmarks of malicious activity, and gives security professionals the ability to vote on how harmful the content may be.
Violence against the minority group bears "the hallmarks of a genocide," according to Yanghee Lee, the U.N. special envoy on human rights in Myanmar.
There have been other smaller attacks and this week another explosion, which bore the hallmarks of the group, closed Shell's Bonny Light export program.
Ralph's Coffee & Bar shares plenty of hallmarks, both in terms of menu and décor, with its bigger, more bedazzling big brother in New York.
Second, reporting in China isn't quite like reporting anywhere else in the world, though two of its hallmarks — opacity and control — exist elsewhere, too.
"Coco" has all of the hallmarks of a great Pixar movie — amazing visuals, catchy music and a story tailored to hit those emotional buttons.
Yet it was beautifully balanced with all the delicious hallmarks of nebbiolo: red fruit, menthol, aromas of herbs and flowers, a touch of tar.
Released twenty years ago, their sole full-length CrazyNDaLazDayz captures some of the hallmarks of Paul's production and features a number of notable guests.
Neurala bears similar hallmarks of 'thinking' software being pioneered by tech giants like Google, but with one slight difference, the company's executives hastened to add.
The hyperloop bears the Muskian hallmarks of radical futurism, but its brilliance is in the fact that it won't take a revolution to build one.
And while it appeared on relatively few devices, Lipizzan has all the hallmarks of the type of professional, targeted malware reserved for deep-pocketed countries.
From this point of view, the "Everyday Objects" are quite traditional, harkening back to the days when gilt asparagus tongs were hallmarks of good breeding.
Krzanich's words represented a strong shift from the usually upbeat tone of Intel's CES keynote speeches, one of the regular hallmarks of the weeklong event.
His body bore the hallmarks of previous attacks carried out by radical Islamist activists, including deep cuts on the shoulder and with his throat slit.
That's one of the hallmarks of the popist critic, and it gives you an insight into how the Times' coverage of Kelly became so disjointed.
Image: eddie360/ ImgurAnd earlier this year, from Redditor eddie360—fittingly posted to r/techsupportgore—which again ticks off all the hallmarks of this bizarre phenomenon.
But 25 to 45 percent of all children develop the kind of habits that pediatricians and therapists see as the hallmarks of a ''problem feeder.
No group claimed responsibility but the attack bore the hallmarks of Boko Haram, which has frequently used female bombers and even children to hit targets.
Among its hallmarks are improvised technology, colorful petty criminals, sex for money, and mind-altering drugs, and A Planet for Rent ticks all those boxes.
What we see as flip-floppery and weakness, Trump sees as flexibility and uncertainty -- which he thinks are two hallmarks of any strong deal-maker.
Both are infatuated with power and lack of detail on significant policy prescriptions, which are hallmarks of their approach in speaking with the American people.
Kurz has made a tough line on immigration one of his hallmarks, to the point that the FPO has accused him of stealing its ideas.
And it has all the hallmarks of peak Soundgarden: Kim Thayil's guttural, chugging guitar riffs; drummer Matt Cameron's crisp pummeling; and Cornell's glass-shattering squealing.
As consumers decide what makes them comfortable — and how much they are willing to pay for the privilege — traditional hallmarks of wealth have also evolved.
Brennan said later Wednesday at the Council on Foreign Relations that the attack in Turkey "bears the hallmarks of ISIL's depravity," using another ISIS acronym.
Certain features "are fairly credible hallmarks of microbial activity," Abigail C. Allwood of Caltech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory wrote in a commentary accompanying the Nature article.
The attack bears the hallmarks of Islamist militant group Boko Haram, which typically mounts suicide attacks in crowded public places, such as mosques and markets.
LONDON (Reuters) - Benchmark crude prices have risen almost 8 percent since early last week in what has all the hallmarks of a short-covering rally.
They could be sexy in a minivan, be poised in the kitchen and, most important, be professionally ambitious without ever sacrificing the hallmarks of femininity.
A strike this past weekend that targeted Syrian military positions has all the hallmarks of an Israeli attack, though no one has yet blamed Israel.
Many producers in Bordeaux strove to make their wines more concentrated and powerful, but for Mr. Pontallier, elegance and balance were the hallmarks of Margaux.
It features many of the same classic bad-film hallmarks, like a would-be auteur writer-director whose primary creative stamp is his bad judgment.
Of course, one of the series' hallmarks has always been its ability to appeal to the button mashers as much as the hardcore gaming crowd.
Still, it lacks many of the hallmarks of hard sciences like physics or biology, such as the ability to conduct experiments to prove theories wrong.
The violence now bears many of the hallmarks of the period between 2006 and 2012, but the bloodshed now appears more intense and more widespread.
These are the hallmarks of a horizontal, open society, one that is often inefficient but ultimately more innovative and resilient than closed, top-down systems.
These sorts of experiences—dumbstruck by the audacity of the promoters, and at the mercy of the elements—were hallmarks of Iceland's Secret Solstice festival.
"Paris Merveilles" (directed by Franco Dragone) has a mime as a recurrent character, projections of the city's hallmarks, and topless women waving the tricolor flag.
Many Chinese suppliers will send over screenshots of certifications, but all too often those are blurred or bear the hallmarks of a shoddy Photoshop job.
On Thursday, a team of researchers offered compelling evidence that Neanderthals bore one of the chief hallmarks of mental sophistication: they could paint cave art.
Millions of weapons aficionados reload their own ammunition and cast their own bullets, acts of individualism that are hallmarks of the broader American gun ethos.
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.
The train was dated and didn&apost have the hallmarks one associates with the golden age of rail — dining cars, bar cars, and fancy meals.
It's a deal that bears all the shabby hallmarks of Donald J. Trump and any prudent corporation should do the right thing and walk away.
Bluhm could not interest them in "the china and the silver and the crystal," her own generation's hallmarks of a properly furnished, middle-class home.
MOSCOW — The assassination bore all the hallmarks of yet another contract killing carried out in the murky shadows of the conflict pitting Russia against Ukraine.
One of the series's hallmarks is its diversity, and not only in demographic terms — not every player is as practiced as Duval in social media.
In fact, he was usually to the point and easy to understand, two things that have not been hallmarks over the years of Fed speakers.
Myanmar's military has repeatedly denied that it has deliberately attacked unarmed Rohingya -- despite a senior UN official saying the crisis has the "hallmarks" of genocide.
Donald Trump's willingness to not tell the truth is one of the hallmarks of his 19 months in office, and one of the most corrosive.
The group presented no evidence but said the "quiet assassination" bore the hallmarks of a hit by Mossad, Israel's spy agency, and pledged to respond.
It said the security sources have not definitively attributed responsibility for the cyberattacks, but that they bore the hallmarks of groups linked to Chinese intelligence.
The bookish nerdy kid was relatively uncommon in mainstream adult fiction before King came along; now we recognize such characters as hallmarks of genre literature.
CreditCreditAngie Smith for The New York Times The small burgundy satchel bore the hallmarks of rugged craftsmanship: top-grain leather, double stitching on the straps.
Indeed, one of the hallmarks of black photography's critical consciousness has been the refusal to accept that art and political engagement are somehow at odds.
Irritable behavior, angry outbursts, and reckless or self-destructive behavior are hallmarks of PTSD, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, which catalogues psychiatric illnesses.
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.
These, along with peak physical fitness, are hallmarks of previous U.S. managers who preached the power of intangibles to get results, including Klinsmann's predecessor, Bob Bradley.
Last year's featured a "combination of classic style and superlative quality that are the hallmarks of both the Oscars and Rolex," according to an online statement.
By law, banks must file suspicious activity reports with the Treasury Department when they spot transactions that bear hallmarks of money laundering or other financial misconduct.
According to Zeman, the hallmarks appear to be faint or non-existent visual imagery, a struggle with autobiographical detail, and for some, a challenge recognizing faces.
Praising counter-jihadist work, courting their support, but not outright endorsing their most radical claims: Those are the hallmarks of the Bolton approach to the movement.
Here again were the Hvorostovsky hallmarks, especially the smoky colorings of his sound and his uncanny ability to shape a long phrase on a single breath.
At times, his film comes off like a cover song — it has all the hallmarks of a familiar, beloved hit, even if it's not the same.
One of the hallmarks of the modernist cuisine approach is to design not just the food, but also the dishes on which that food is served.
Then they exposed extracts of each sample to two types of proteins—amyloid beta and tau—that are known to be hallmarks of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
"These are hallmarks of a career politician who has spent too much time seeking and clinging to power," Trump spokesman Jason Miller said in the memo.
One of the hallmarks of both parks remain their focus Disney princesses, nearly all of whom come from movies that hearken back to specifically millennial childhoods.
Before too long, Nathalie will have very few of the hallmarks that have distinguished her life—her home and her mother will soon be no more.
Instead, participants who reported eating seafood at least once a week were less likely to have hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease, including amyloid plaques, in their brain.
The Mi 5 achieves that with aplomb, showing off design hallmarks that Xiaomi introduced with its Mi Note, and looking nothing like Apple's aluminum-clad flagship.
Success Academy's vigilance in tracking and in regulating students' posture are hallmarks of urban charter chains, including the K.I.P.P. schools , a national network established in 1994.
"Although we don't yet know the full details of this case, it appears to bear the hallmarks of human trafficking," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Before leaving, he acquired a new series for CBS that was to become one of the hallmarks of the post-hillbilly era, "All in the Family."
All four killings occurred in the past nine months and bore the hallmarks of a loose-knit group that the locals call the Davao Death Squad.
With its penchant for whiteboards and workbooks, Love in Action has the flavor of a low-budget corporate retreat and all the hallmarks of a cult.
Instead, that task has fallen to Verrett, who has responded with a 5.36 E.R.A. Injuries and subpar performances have been the hallmarks of the Mets season.
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.
"One of the hallmarks of the self-made millionaires in my study was the conscious effort they made to associate with like-minded individuals," Corley said.
Hallmarks of this style were a rich and pliable string sound and long, arching melodies that seem to reflect the expansive vistas of the Nordic countryside.
It instituted many of the hallmarks of the criminalization regime, upping the number of people eligible for deportation while shrinking the opportunities to gain legal status.
The secure storage of intelligence and the ability to rapidly retrieve same are hallmarks of the FBI and were originally viewed as a necessity by Hoover.
Although he often deploys the hallmarks of rigid abstraction and geometry, his photography reveals a familiar and almost contagious delight in the incidental forms of nature.
In response, big box parking lots, multi-level garages, and street parking became hallmarks of North American cities, depriving our urban centres of valuable development space.
It said the rule bears the hallmarks of "unreasonableness" and constitutes an arbitrary and capricious exercise of administrative power on behalf of the Department of Labor.
My assessment at this point is that we would unfortunately see a continuation of the isolationist tendencies that have become the hallmarks of Trump's foreign policy.
Despite these hallmarks of terrorism, New York City officials led the public to believe that the incident was either a fireworks mishap or a hobbyist's experiment.
" As senators pressed Facebook's general counsel on Facebook's role in the election, one of the hallmarks of Facebook's explanation has been the issue of "authentic accounts.
Ms. Casares met Mr. Medrano after he recommended her restaurant to a Houston reporter as a place to taste hallmarks of the cuisine, especially her enchiladas.
Ambiguity and nuance may be traditional hallmarks of high art, but in our era of extremism, aesthetic excess, and moral corruption, such ideals can feel quaint.
The deaths of her students bear the hallmarks of a city awash in guns, with too few residents willing to tell the police what they know.
In the reclining nude, by comparison, the gnarled torso, the lightly sketched peripheral elements and the corrections made with parallel hatching are all hallmarks of Michelangelo.
According to two British officials and one U.S. official, the activity bears the hallmarks of a state-backed cyber espionage operation conducted to advance Turkish interests.
What we do know is that the claims in the restraining orders Harwick filed against her former boyfriend bear all the hallmarks of an abusive relationship.
One of the particular hallmarks of vascular dementia in its early stages, researchers have found, is that it tends to make the brain function less efficiently.
"The balance between weaker demand for workers and a shorter supply of workers bears the hallmarks of a Brexit-induced labour market shock," the economists said.
Although it bears all the hallmarks of those aforementioned Ken Burns documentaries, "The Circus" was written and directed by Sharon Grimberg, under the "American Experience" banner.
The festivals, the groupthink, the blunt-force sounds — these were the hallmarks of a scene designed for ecstatic release, but also one that was easily parodied.
Hallmarks of Ms. Vega's songwriting and performing include a cleareyed understatement, acute observational detail wrapped in an aura of cool self-possession, and concise circular melodies.
Henry James's 19th-century novella "The Turn of the Screw" receives an update in this film that has the hallmarks of horror but few real terrors.
Besides its higher-riding position, the DS3 Crossback brings a digital cockpit, retracting door handles and other luxury-car hallmarks to the entry-level DS segment.
It will then be on the administration to demonstrate that the policy it's adopted really has all the hallmarks of a careful and deliberate policymaking process.
In many ways, Super Bowl 50 was the championship game the 2015 season deserved, filled as it was with all the hallmarks of preventable NFL disorder.
Madness and internal conflict were thematic hallmarks of German Expressionism, and employing its visual language allows the mise-en-scène to reinforce Birdboy's interest in both subjects.
U.S. intelligence sources said the attacks carried some of the hallmarks of the Islamic State militant group, although they were cautious because it had not claimed responsibility.
Saturday's selection process lacked the hallmarks of other delegate fights -- harried delegate wranglers racing around convention halls and big-name surrogates plying party leaders in private meetings.
Zimdars also suggests looking for consistent spelling, grammar, and formatting, the hallmarks of the AP Style Guide that survive the visual stylization of AMP or Instant Articles.
The Fast Pairing that was supposed to be one of the hallmarks of the new buds (and, by extension, Android), still has some kinks to work out.
Despite bearing the hallmarks of terrorism, officials appeared to carefully calibrate their public remarks to allow for the possibility that the blast could be arson or vandalism.
Even years after the parental deprivation ended, children who were initially raised in institutionalized care show hallmarks of a dysregulated stress response and disruptions in brain development.
Beijing's enhanced nuclear capability is one of the hallmarks of Chinese leader Xi Jinping's ambitious revamping of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), the world's largest fighting force.
The hallmarks of a successful presidential campaign operation are raising over a billion dollars, building a strong ground game and advancing a robust data and analytics operation.
"Sucker" bucks a lot the big-production, highly mainstream sounds that are hallmarks of the Jonas sound, stripping it down into a slick, minimalist, and modern earworm.
Thus just as Cambridge bears the hallmarks of an economy in which one in two has gone to university, Peterborough is visibly a city of school-leavers.
A particularly worrisome sign, according to Metzger, is that the case at hand doesn't have the hallmarks of government overreach that Auer's critics are most energized about.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt has the deeply satisfying—and often thought provoking—ability to blend the familiar pleasures of the sitcom with hallmarks of our current media landscape.
Human rights groups say the wounds bear the hallmarks of Egypt's security agencies and point to the scores of Egyptians who have disappeared over the past year.
The president has already been forced to embrace some populist policies, including grains export taxes and price freezes on food staples, two hallmarks of the Fernandez years.
Those have been hallmarks of the city's distinct status under the "one country, two systems" policy, Beijing's pledge when it reclaimed the city from Britain in 1997.
It's got all the hallmarks of propaganda: Violent images, oddly cinematic narration, flashy cuts and a dramatic drumbeat as a voice tells you exactly what to think.
The hunt for Baghdadi has many of the hallmarks of the hunt for bin Laden, and it is worth considering what we can learn from both experiences.
The developments have some of the hallmarks of the Equifax data breach, which the credit reporting firm said in September impacted 145 million Americans earlier this year.
It is devoid of both the interpersonal drama and the cash prize that are the hallmarks of American reality TV. There are no screaming fights, just spongecake.
The Democratic nominee's campaign this week rolled out a new smartphone app that bears all the hallmarks of popular mobile games like Candy Crush or Angry Birds.
Such reforms are the hallmarks of social democracy, the fragile compact between capitalism and the welfare state now coming undone even in its Scandinavian and Canadian strongholds.
Many congregants pray in a rented fire hall most Fridays, but the building lacks many of the hallmarks of a mosque that make prayer sacred for Muslims.
Dramatic instinct and poetic sensibility are the hallmarks of Eric Moe's music; his compositional voice is always distinct, whether in works of dreamy reticence or rhythmic irascibility.
These have become the perennial and defining hallmarks of the nation's notion of what is at stake when someone is nominated to a seat on the court.
The sale's top lot, a rare pair of pink-ground famille-rose "Boys and Firecrackers" vases, Shendetang hallmarks, Qing Dynasty, Daoguang period, sold for 4,0003,000 HKD (~$537,000).
The video has many of the hallmarks of Modern Fincher: air-tight camerawork, brushed-metal visual palette, corporate intrigue, a palpable sense of emotional isolation ... and murder.
This was much like what Clancy had done with his own work, and it carried the same hallmarks of late 20th century obsession with tech and communication.
Editorial The murder on Tuesday of the Indian journalist Gauri Lankesh, a fearless critic of rising Hindu-nationalist militancy, has all the hallmarks of a hit job.
Boko Haram's conscription of children has been one of the defining hallmarks of the long and vicious war militants have waged on northeast Nigeria and bordering regions.
Related: A lurid online campaign that has targeted a Chinese activist now living in Canada appears to have the hallmarks of an attack by the Communist Party.
Yet as his palsy fails to improve, the hallmarks of upper-middle-class ease, which used to provide him almost smug levels of satisfaction, begin to rankle.
It has become such a cause célèbre that "democratizing finance" could almost be considered its own fintech category, whose hallmarks include: But is unrestricted access always good?
Indeed, one of the hallmarks of Mr. Alaïa's clothes was their timelessness; they could be worn for decades, because they were not rooted in any identifiable season.
Trump's legal team seems to be arguing that the President was entitled to hallmarks of criminal trials such as the right to counsel and to call witnesses.
One of the defining hallmarks of Catholic thought has been a perceived sense of order, with the assurance of the pope as the bedrock of that security.
Just spend a few hours in a major African city – from Abidjan, to Addis Ababa, to Nairobi – and you will see the hallmarks of China's economic presence.
It is this sinister calculus that citizens should be wary of, particularly citizens of liberal democracies where freedom of speech and expression are hallmarks to that democracy.
But many of the nearly 2,700 accounts that tweeted the hashtag bore hallmarks of a coordinated effort, like low follower counts, recent launch dates, or repetitive behavior.
Wishful thinking about Iran's mullahs, near-religious faith in the power of pieces of paper, and a retreat from executive authority are hallmarks of the impending crash.
Accordingly, the album was adorned with hallmarks of Mr. White's style; many of Ms. Elson's tunes sounded like long-lost rockabilly songs played on a dusty Victrola.
The hallmarks are all there — gathering a unique team, challenging rivals, and fighting your way to the top — but with new ideas to round out the experience.
One of these sources, called SDSS J0849+1114, seemed to have all the hallmarks of a trio of active galactic nuclei at the center of merging galaxies.
"One of the hallmarks of our success over the years has been our ability to evolve and stay on the forefront of emerging consumer trends," he added.
Or will self-absorption and free-flowing peevishness be the hallmarks of an era of domestic and global crises, stirred up by grossly uninformed perceptions of reality?
In it, a series of paper sculptures that look a bit like pop-ups illustrate the hallmarks of architecture, from the Egyptian pyramids to the Roman arch.
"While we don't yet have sufficient insight into this particular attack, it bears all the hallmarks of previous attacks using Iranian-provided weapons," she told the Council.
In many cases, we have no idea how many of these "evangelicals" read the Bible regularly, have been born again, or share other hallmarks of historic evangelicalism.
Lost memory is one of concussion's hallmarks, says William Mullally, the associate chief of clinical neurology at Brigham and Women's Hospital, and an instructor at Harvard Medical School.
Dramatic history The invitation carried some of the hallmarks of Trump's past meetings with Kim, namely the heightened drama and spectacle over whether the meeting would take place.
It was a tell-tale trope of Holocaust deniers and, in the United States no less than anywhere else, one of the hallmarks of the new anti-Semitism.
Still, the timing seems odd, particularly given Gottlieb's very public, and unfinished, fight against vaping, which has become one of the hallmarks of his time as FDA Commissioner.
The LCAA has sharply-swept wings, a narrow air intake, panels with sawtooth-like edges and a silvery, likely radar-absorbing paint job—all hallmarks of stealth aircraft.
Even Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expressed relief that the gang is staying together, despite the fact that the group's apology bore all the hallmarks of a hostage situation.
The heavy percussion and brass instruments (those trumpets that ring over the chorus) are hallmarks of Urie's style, which owes a debt to the Beatles in the Sgt.
"It's nothing shocking to those of us in the development community, because these kinds of hallmarks of good aid practice have been happening for a while," she says.
U.S. intelligence sources said the attacks carried some of the hallmarks of the Islamic State extremist group, although they were cautious because the group had not claimed responsibility.
Although the hallmarks of Ponzis and pyramids existed long before Charles Ponzi's ran his scheme in 2100s Boston, financial charlatans have become even more brazen in recent decades.
The rise of "cancel" culture -- particularly on the left and particularly on social media -- is one of the defining hallmarks of our culture in the post-Obama presidency.
Even if some researchers believe plaques and tau proteins may not play a causative role, they are considered hallmarks of the disease that diagnostics work is built around.
Matobato says they bear the hallmarks of those perpetrated by the DDS -- faces bound in electrical tape, crude cardboard signs around the victims' necks, proclaiming their alleged crimes.
This is one of the great hallmarks of Hitchcockian suspense: The moment when, against all your instincts, you find yourself developing some measure of sympathy with the Devil.
Some of the same hallmarks we associate with modern dogs were present in these Neolithic dogs, like floppy ears and skulls that were smaller than those of wolves.
A school security expert said Monday's hoax calls, reported in 18 different states, bore all the hallmarks of "swatting," including computer-generated voices that are difficult to trace.
What's so strange about all this is that none of the hallmarks of nuclear power in the popular imagination have anything to do with nuclear power in reality.
And the toughness, indifference and callousness that Trump appears to exhibit toward those who disagree with his positions were hallmarks of Giuliani's administrations in late '90s New York.
Pictures and videos of dead and dying civilians prompted international outrage, with officials saying it bears the hallmarks of previous chemical attacks linked to Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Humans are the only species on Earth endowed with advanced mathematical ability and a fully fledged faculty of language, but are these hallmarks of intelligence or human idiosyncrasies?
The Complete Digital Marketing Course faithfully retains those hallmarks over 169 lectures and 19.5 hours of quizzes, hands-on practice, and exposure to the most valuable industry tools.
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.
While "family" and "empathy" aren't the most common hallmarks of corporate culture, Hoplamazian found that those unquantifiable factors played a part in retaining employees and managing them well.
Its portrayal of unshakeable faith, men under pressure and graphically violent battle scenes has all Gibson's hallmarks, and has a 96 percent approval rate on review aggregator RottenTomatoes.com.
But a list of red flags, or "hallmarks", will be drafted to spot arrangements that present "a strong indication of tax avoidance or abuse", the draft law says.
Surely, a person showing those hallmarks should be entitled to medicine that could halt the disease's progression, regardless of whether it's actually impairing his or her life yet.
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".
María Irene Fornés, a Cuban-born American playwright whose spare, poetic and emotionally forceful works were hallmarks of experimental theater for four decades, died on Tuesday in Manhattan.
"These are hallmarks of a trial process that is definitely tilted in favor of the state, and for obvious reasons Mr. Alaradi's family is deeply concerned," he said.
"The peaceful transition of power is one of the hallmarks of our democracy, and over the next few months we are going to show that to the world."
Instead, most of the time, you just rely on the camera's intuition, which has been trained to recognize facial expressions, lighting, framing and other hallmarks of nice photos.
His abstraction of the figure and borrowing from other cultures may have baffled viewers at the onset, but over time such experiments would become the hallmarks of modernism.
One of the hallmarks of Orbán's response to the migrant crisis has been its sheer cruelty, to a degree that gives even Trump a run for his money.
And it argues that by holding on to the images, Harvard has perpetuated the hallmarks of slavery that prevented African-Americans from holding, conveying or inheriting personal property.
In the works in this exhibition, they show no interest in the grid, paint pouring, gestural brushstrokes, or staining, all hallmarks of Abstract Expressionism and Post-Painterly abstraction.
One of the hallmarks of his political philosophy, going back to his Senate run in 2004, has been a belief in transcending partisanship for the sake of statesmanship.
Sanders' appeal is limited to the hardcore left and particularly the young hardcore left and has the hallmarks of a trendy mania rather than a real political movement.
Among the hallmarks of its business approach is a higher tolerance for politically murky situations, which translates into a willingness to venture into countries where rivals will not.
Both parts of the community, though, share a staunch skepticism of the government and an ideological individualism that have long been hallmarks of the broader American gun ethos.
Pointedly, the selfie thing, as well as the slightly hipster suits, were also hallmarks of his rivals, but none of them got quite the same credit for it.
This Jean-Luc Godard' feature has sometimes been referred to as a cinematic essay rather than a film because it largely lacks the hallmarks of a traditional movie.
Arizona's 8th Congressional District has all the hallmarks of a place Republicans should easily win and there are around 78,000 more registered Republicans than Democrats in the area.
They are also the hallmarks of the strategy former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. tried unsuccessfully to sell to President Barack Obama in the fall of 2009.
According to Area1, the security firm that detected the attacks, says they detected phishing emails sent to Burisma employees bearing many of the hallmarks of GRU hacking campaigns.
Read more " _____ • Sarah Holder in Politico: "From his language to his frequency to his particularly callous targeting of women, Trump's behavior bares many of the hallmarks of cyberbullying.
The Wirecutter, a product recommendations site owned by The Times, picked Private Internet Access because it has the hallmarks of a trustworthy service, available at a low cost.
The Mueller investigation bears all of the hallmarks of prosecutorial overreach: pre-dawn raids, denial of reasonable bail, threats to prosecute family members, investigations of unrelated business matters.
"Kobach's immigration policies tend to have the hallmarks of being both impractical and cruel," said Miranda Blue, research editor at People for the American Way, an advocacy group.
His oversize pants and active arms bring to mind some of the hallmarks of rave culture — another tradition developed in Detroit that grew in this hardworking factory town.
The pearl-diving backwater turned Las Vegas of the Middle East has all the hallmarks of a classic GTA game: fast cars, iconic architecture, and audacious criminal activity.
He quotes Leo Tolstoy's Resurrection before the film even starts, describing a land "disfigure[d]" by hallmarks of industrialization like paved roads, pulverized forests, and clouds of smog.
One of Lynch's hallmarks is shots of long, mostly empty hallways, often with open doors at the end of them that may or may not lead to something.
In the face of international criticism—UN officials say the military's operations bear the "hallmarks of genocide"—thousands took to the streets to show their support for the army.
Officials say that Saturday's bombing, which also wounded at least 400 people, bore the hallmarks of the al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab, but the group has not claimed responsibility.
The rapid deterioration, the strange and often alarming changes in the subjects' behavior, and the long-lasting effects of "semi-starvation" are hallmarks to anyone familiar with disordered eating.
Declines in episodic memory -- the ability to retain items in everyday life, such as a grocery shopping list --are one of the hallmarks of early Alzheimer's disease, Lipton explained.
One of the hallmarks of the Great Smog was sulfate, particles of sulfuric acid that not only contributed to its hue and odor, but its toxic effects on humans.
Getting a fat hongbao, or red envelope, stuffed with crisp new notes is one of the hallmarks of Chinese New Year, which starts today and runs for two weeks.
There is no doubt that change for the good (the current political climate notwithstanding), technological innovation and a spirit of curiosity and exploration are all hallmarks of our time.
Succession avoids the visual hallmarks typical of a wealth-porn show, like the montages of extravagant shopping sprees, the close-ups of intricate meals, the shots of fancy cars.
It has all the hallmarks: the working-class family, the tough background, the gruff coach, the charismatic young fighter, and a seemingly unsurmountable hill for our underdog to climb.
Some of the stories cited respected researchers who say some of the influence campaigns they see playing out on social media bear the hallmarks of state-backed disinformation campaigns.
Taking inspiration from other domestic horror-adventure games (like P.T. and Layers of Fear), it bears the usual mechanical hallmarks of a first-person "walking simulator" with puzzle elements.
Watts is part of a team tracking Twitter bots that amplify Russian disinformation campaigns online, but he doesn't see hallmarks of that at play with the "Nicole Mincey" account.
But the fact that gore and war are hallmarks of Game of Thrones nuptials didn't deter one couple from taking inspiration from the HBO epic for their own ceremony.
Washington (CNN)Democrat Jon Ossoff's latest television ad has all the hallmarks of a politician put on his heels by his opponents' attacks on his national security bona fides.
True to his name, he frappes the hallmarks of contemporary EDM production into a saccharine neon soup of helium vocals, giddy trance synths, trap drums, and nuclear dubstep drops.
But she thinks Obama has the skill to take on Trumpism—and defend American democracy—while still maintaining the dignity and grace that have been hallmarks of his presidency.
Yet despite the drastic shift in perspective, Prime retained virtually all of the hallmarks that made Metroid so iconic, from the moody music to the unsettling sense of isolation.
The Globe, citing two people familiar with the process, reported that staffers will use hallmarks of Trump's own manner of tweeting, such as unnecessarily capitalized words and fragmented sentences.
And there is the event's major exhibition, "L'Empreinte du Geste," or "Hallmarks of Skill," scheduled through Sunday in the grand hall of the Musée des Art Décoratifs in Paris.
The venture contains many of the hallmarks that often come with a new cryptocurrency, including a white paper laying out the underlying technology and ultimate goal of the project.
The event will entail all the hallmarks of a typical American prom: eye-grabbing decorations, lots of flowers and a dance floor packed with students dressed to the nines.
"Bitcoin is not a bubble, albeit it has all the hallmarks and antecedents that are the precursor to a bubble," he said in an email to CNBC on Monday.
This immediacy is one of the hallmarks of "Still Brazy" which is, if anything, more straightforward than YG's 2014 debut, "My Krazy Life," which leaned more heavily on storytelling.
Of course, an incurable chronic illness of unknown origin that ravages the sufferer while remaining suspect and all but undetectable to those around her has the hallmarks of horror.
"This has all the hallmarks of the E.C.B. having thrown the kitchen sink at the problem," Patrick O'Donnell, an investment manager at Aberdeen Asset Management, said in a statement.
The Rock was born to be a star, and here we start to see the excessive emotion and self-deprecating charm that have become hallmarks of his screen persona.
There are no legible signs to tell us the name of the facility or the location seen in the video, but the room has the hallmarks of a kindergarten.
Feeling like an outsider is one of the hallmarks of adolescence, but in today's episode we hear from two 16-year-olds who have cause to feel especially isolated.
Her styling hallmarks are certainly recognizable in Belle: The "pink dress" at the Beast's castle was made of sustainable fabrics, sustainable fashion being one of the actress's pet causes.
It underscored the lack of maintenance of key infrastructure and the years of mismanagement of the country's economy, which have become the twin hallmarks of the nation's economic collapse.
Their hallmarks are two contrasting colors (usually a vibrant hue against a lighter background), and designs in the form of tropical plants like hibiscus, red ginger, plumeria and breadfruit.
The honorees, wearing their Marines uniforms along with turquoise and silver, hallmarks of Navajo culture, were alongside Mr. Trump when he derided Ms. Warren without mentioning her by name.
While traditional businesses — like textile, carpet, and religious shops — still exist, the neighborhood is seeing more and more art galleries, clothing boutiques, cafes, and other hallmarks of global hipsterdom.
Human rights groups documented about 1,400 suspicious killings in Davao while Duterte was mayor and critics say the war on drugs he unleashed as president has the same hallmarks.
Saturday's event in a New York City hotel ballroom had few of the traditional hallmarks of what is arguably one of the most important decisions for a presidential candidate.
"These attacks on these institutions like we're seeing now with the FBI and the Justice Department — I mean these are things that they're hallmarks of our country," he said.
It also bore the hallmarks of Stephen Miller, his policy adviser and speechwriter who has helped to push cultural and racial themes to the front of Mr. Trump's agenda.
Britain said the attack bore the hallmarks of a Russian state-orchestrated attack and expelled 23 Russian diplomats, prompting its allies in Europe and beyond to announce similar measures.
The traditional hallmarks of a great student — consistently excellent grades, critical analysis skills, leadership and even performance on other state-mandated tests — are all irrelevant under the admissions policy.
Johnson took a tone similar to that of other Obama administration officials Thursday, saying the attack at Istanbul's busy Ataturk International Airport bore "the hallmarks" of an ISIS attack.
The TRAPPIST system is now the most studied planetary system outside of our own and has some of the most important hallmarks for finding life outside our solar system.
But the sector has many of the hallmarks of a speculative bubble, and probably needs a major shakeout before the average investor should consider adding marijuana to a portfolio.
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.
In the Daily Stormer's "Normie's Guide to the Alt-Right," Andrew Anglin identifies one of the hallmarks of the alt-right as non-ironic Nazism masquerading as ironic Nazism.
Musicians like Robert Glasper and Thundercat are also embracing hallmarks of the era: technological adventurism; smooth-but-deep textures; a desire for the comfort of a solid, encompassing groove.
Musicians like Robert Glasper and Thundercat are also embracing hallmarks of the era: technological adventurism; smooth-but-deep textures; a desire for the comfort of a solid, encompassing groove.
I rattled off that abbreviated list of words and expressions instantly recognizable as Donald Trump's hallmarks in a few seconds, and suspect many Americans could easily add to it.
But nostalgia for the Sears hallmarks, from the catalog to Craftsman tools, has not helped the 281-year-old department store bring customers through its doors in recent years.
Aided by AI and advanced computing, projects under this initiative will determine new hallmarks of prostate cancer, which can be analyzed to identify which are lethal and which are benign.
" NBC News terrorism security analyst Malcolm Nance, executive director of the Terror Asymmetrics Project, a nonprofit research institute, said the incident bore all the hallmarks of a "major terror attack.
Army spokesman Diarran Kone said the attack bore the hallmarks of followers of radical Islamist preacher Amadou Koufa, the leader of an ethnic Fulani jihadist group, the Macina Liberation Front.
"Many cryptocurrencies have exhibited the classic hallmarks of bubbles including new paradigm justifications, broadening retail enthusiasm and extrapolative price expectations reliant in part on finding the greater fool," he said.
"Many cryptocurrencies have exhibited the classic hallmarks of bubbles including new paradigm justifications, broadening retail enthusiasm and extrapolative price expectations reliant in part on finding the greater fool," he said.
Anyone arriving at GAS with curious ears in 2017 might initially wonder what the fuss is about, especially if they've come to know those contemporary acts who bear his hallmarks.
Far from fluff balls of grays, Garn's subjects are pristine models who show off stunning, unexpected hallmarks: lavender eyes, heart-shaped wings, glam ruffled feet that recall outlandish rave boots.
It has all the superficial hallmarks of a find, which is to say, it is located in a strip mall, features a non-descript storefront, 15 tables and fluorescent lights.
Today, the artist has developed a portfolio of digital illustrations that imagine the contemporary urban samurai warrior, borrowing the motifs and aesthetic hallmarks of traditional Japanese folklore and American cartoons.
An engineer and a guard were shot dead and two guards were kidnapped in the raid, which the statement said bore the hallmarks of an attack by Islamic State militants.
On balance, it seems far more likely that it is ISIS that perpetrated Tuesday's gruesome attack, which bears all the hallmarks of the ISIS assault on Brussels airport in March.
There has been no claim of responsibility, but hallmarks of the strike points to ISIS and the attack resembled the suicide bombings in March at the main airport in Brussels.
The attack bore similar hallmarks to the one that exposed the DNC's communications, which showed staffers favoring the candidacy of Hillary Rodham Clinton over that of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.
FBI discovered Clinton-related emails weeks ago Mook called Comey's comments about Clinton "not the hallmarks of a responsible investigation," especially when compared to his reported caution about fingering Russia.
They say the U.S. tariffs have all the hallmarks of "safeguards", a trade restriction that can be legitimately used to protect a struggling industry from an unforeseen surge in imports.
It has all of the hallmarks of the series — dark humor, mind-bending puzzles, and unsettling robotic voices — but grafts them on to a very different but surprisingly adaptive game.
Although the abduction and cause of death remain inconclusive, the nature of this case bears all the hallmarks of the methods used by the Egyptian security forces, rights groups say.
"One of the hallmarks of higher education, and of democracy, is the ability to conserve with and learn from those whom we disagree," DeVos said in statement released Wednesday evening.
Our culture implicitly conveys a message that commonly accepted hallmarks of success such as "college, marriage, real estate, grandchildren" are typically unrealistic for children who have cognitive or developmental disabilities.
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.
As to the G63's camera suite, LG is introducing nine new analog film filters, which have been tuned to emulate the subtle hallmarks of classic Kodak and Agfa film.
The social media company did say that while it lacked the "technical evidence" to attribute blame directly, it found that misinformation strategies carried the hallmarks of the IRA's previous efforts.
Kitsch infused with pathos; anthems wrought from intimacy; dream logic that speaks to everyone—the hallmarks of Gonzalez's singular career, all blown up to a scale he's yet to match.
It was a divided state, what you see after the post-divided state era is rapid growth, but it still holds a lot of the hallmarks of the communist era.
Mr. Pons Braley's reliquary, a cube of copper matrix plates hélioengraved with his own photos of endangered Arctic lichens, will be part of the Hallmarks of Skill exhibition in Paris.
Over the past more than 60 years, the beloved beagle Snoopy and the entire cast of characters have become pop culture icons, and the television specials hallmarks of the holidays.
This episode — especially in the context of the other news concerning the Nunes memo and Mueller investigations — embodied many of what have long since become negative hallmarks of this administration.
One of the most significant hallmarks of the month of Ramadan is known as the Night of Destiny, Night of Measure or Night of Value: Lailat al Qadr, in Arabic.
These are just two of the reasons that Stapleton, who authored the Behavioral Addiction Indoor Tanning Screener in 2016, thinks tanning shows the hallmarks of a behavioral addiction like gambling.
Whether Trump would be a reliable exponent of conservative ends or not, it can't be said that tax reform or higher military spending would be the hallmarks of his administration.
The object in Patient Seventeen's leg had a number of hallmarks of an extraterrestrial object as far as its elemental composition is concerned, but this is far from conclusive evidence.
Nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack but it bears the hallmarks of Islamist militant group Boko Haram, whose heartland is Borno and which often uses women for suicide attacks.
Restaurants, art galleries, theaters and Victorian architecture are hallmarks of the area, which is part of the larger Calhoun Isles community, with access to lakes and walking and bicycle trails.
The pastor told CNN that people been cured of HIV-AIDS and cancer at his worship services, which feature faith-healing, speaking in tongues and other spiritual hallmarks of Pentecostalism.
The Adagio's beginning seems to have all the hallmarks of classical form, until the restatement of the theme is interrupted by a non sequitur of violent staccatos and fortissimo outbursts.
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — The suicide bombs were packed with ball bearings, iron nails and the explosive TATP, all hallmarks of the way the Islamic State likes to commit mass murder.
To Afghan officials, Tuesday's attack bore the hallmarks of an operation directed by Pakistan's military intelligence service, the I.S.I. "The bomber was sent and guided by the I.S.I.," Maj. Gen.
" Another pro-Brexit legislator, Steve Baker, said: "This gloomy memo carries all the hallmarks of the campaign we know is in progress to defy the will of the British people.
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.
ThreatConnect, another cyber firm, has also discovered spoofed domains imitating WADA, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency and the Olympic Council of Asia that have hallmarks of prior Fancy Bear operations.
Much of the West came to see him as a pariah, and he was ousted by his country's military in 19163 in maneuvers that bore the hallmarks of a coup.
Meanwhile, a would-be groom is found dead with wedding rings lodged in his mouth, which Inspector Geordie Keaton (Robson Green) recognizes as the hallmarks of a long unsolved case.
It may not compare in death toll to the vastness of the slaughter that took place in the Holocaust, but there are a number of hallmarks that bear striking resemblance.
In a 6900-2628 ruling, the 28503th Circuit Court of Appeals said the fiduciary rule bears the hallmarks of "unreasonableness" and constitutes an arbitrary and capricious exercise of administrative power.
Stability and business friendliness have not been hallmarks of the Garden State, which has among the worst state finances in the nation, with some $21.3 billion in unfunded pension obligations.
As the game goes on, it develops some hallmarks of the typical open-world game, where you ultimately start accomplishing things to get numbers to go up and unlock upgrades.
Bowers also condemned the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS), which brings refugees to the US. His attack bears the hallmarks of an outrage motivated by hatred of Jews and refugees.
The TPP is a line in the sand to our competitors, a resounding message that fairness and openness – not mercantilism and protectionism – must be the hallmarks of 21st Century trade.
In a 2-1 ruling, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals said the fiduciary rule bears the hallmarks of "unreasonableness" and constitutes an arbitrary and capricious exercise of administrative power.
But analysts say that corruption, the lack of rule of law and the absence of democracy — all the hallmarks of a dictatorship — have played just as big or larger roles.
It bears some of the hallmarks of his work, particularly in the frenetic way it keeps tossing out cool ideas and then abandoning them in favor of new cool ideas.
In 20173, he highlighted its importance in a speech critical of the Democratic majority at the time: One of the traditional hallmarks of the Senate is a vigorous committee process.
Experts say the DNC attack bears the hallmarks of two known Russian hacking teams and have speculated that his hack attacks are part of Vladimir Putin's attempt to influence U.S. politics.
The issue also spotlights three homes that show off all the hallmarks of Joanna's influential farmhouse modern style, including the L.A. bachelor pad of Tia and Tamara Mowry's little brother, Tahj.
Per Bak, the Danish physicist who died in 2002, first proposed power laws as hallmarks of all kinds of complex dynamical systems that can organize over large timescales and long distances.
A mini-surge of copper arrivals in the LME system in early June bore all the hallmarks of a distress delivery by a short position holder facing a cash-date squeeze.
A section on paid leave for new parents bore the hallmarks of Ivanka Trump, who moved to Washington when her father took office and has made women's pay a top issue.
All the hallmarks of their work — studio settings, transistor radios and old TV sets, boxing gloves, motorcycles, and of course, formal postures and expressions that contradict the party setting — were present.
One of the hallmarks of the Renaissance was that artists working during the period sought out increasingly lifelike portrayals of the human body — so many of these artists were also anatomists.
The U11 Plus that is coming out now does have a few HTC hallmarks, such as its fancy all-glass rear shell and the same excellent camera system of the U11.
One of the hallmarks of democratic backsliding is the government exerting control over independent media outlets — as a compliant media allows the government to get away with other kinds of wrongdoing.
But after six years, they're back with their third record — and it has all the hallmarks of their most beloved material: grand, atmospheric folk riffs and soaring, multi-part harmonies. —A.
While Time's Up's work is as important as ever, it sounds like it won't dominate the 90th Academy Awards, where activism and gender equality were definite hallmarks of the Golden Globes.
It's even hard to expect providers who haven't seen a case of syphilis in their lifetime to automatically recognize the hallmarks of what is often called the "great imitator," Highfill said.
Confusingly, the author notes, Salafist thinking (whose hallmarks include deep suspicion of the modern, secular world) has been disseminated by some people who do not themselves accept the label of Salafi.
The Affordable Care Act seems likely to be dismantled, as does much of the social safety net, including hallmarks of the Second Reconstruction like Medicare and the expansion of Social Security.
It could also mean that the constant distractions of the internet make it harder for adolescents to learn patience, impulse control, and focus, and lacking those things are hallmarks of ADHD.
Officials said the attack bore the hallmarks of previous suspected assaults by Pakistan-based militant groups, underscoring the fragility of recent efforts to revive bilateral talks between the often uneasy neighbors.
In the meantime, there are bands like Dark Forest, who've been secretly infiltrating the heavy metal inner circle with all the hallmarks of power metal's check list—melody, magic, and might.
"The attack has all the hallmarks of a private company reportedly that works with governments to deliver spyware that takes over the functions of mobile phone operating systems," the company said.
But the human element is already starting to take a back seat to TUF hallmarks like "I didn't come here to make friends" rhetoric and yet another round of coach vs.
Kidnappings are one of the group's hallmarks, the most notorious coming in April 2014, when it abducted more than 200 girls from a school in the northeastern Nigerian city of Chibok.
Officials said the attack bore the hallmarks of previous suspected assaults by Pakistan-based militant groups, underscoring the fragility of recent efforts to revive bilateral talks between the often uneasy neighbours.
A reimagined incarceration system in the United States not only means a drastically smaller footprint, but one in which transparency, proximity, accountability, and community engagement are some of its key hallmarks.
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.
There are serious late-era Pete Carroll hallmarks here: the eroding discipline, the underdeveloped star recruits, the inability to combat a long-standing brain drain of assistant coaches with fresh replacements.
Mr. Mnuchin said that by working with the Republican Party, he expected to raise "in excess of $1 billion," but added that the finance operation may bear some trademark Trump hallmarks.
Especially now, with the Taliban in the midst of a murderous new offensive launched in mid-April of this year, it's difficult to point to hallmarks of progress amid the rubble.
While the episode you describe does have the hallmarks of domestic battery — which often involves the victim lying and refusing to accept that something is seriously wrong — people do have accidents.
Although the family's home stream runs just outside of Missoula, a town of some 71,000, it remains remarkably unspoiled, tucked away from the surrounding hallmarks of civilization like a secret world.
The film "offers a candid look at [Gigi's] transition, sharing its hallmarks online with her legion of fans as she embraces a new world of possibilities," according to the movie's description.
" The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that the timing of the release of emails "has all the hallmarks of a classic intelligence operation intended to damage a perceived adversary.
There are healthier ways to show love, even in monogamous relationshipsRather than normalize jealous behaviors as hallmarks of a loving relationship, Moors wants people to illustrate their love in positive ways.
But we're just going to give props to a company for making some tech that has all of the invasive hallmarks of useless gadgetry and manages to not be overtly creepy.
As to whether he will kill humans, that cannot be determined from these mutilations alone, but we can be sure this individual's severely flawed character has all the hallmarks of psychopathy.
As I approach the recently opened Bread Station, tucked in the shadow of a railway arch next to London Fields in Hackney, I clock all the hallmarks of a traditional bakery.
Their show, Red Dwarf, has all the hallmarks of science fiction: the service droids, the AI computer with an IQ of 27, the cavernous, industrial-looking spaceship peppered with Esperanto signage.
The film still incorporates the hallmarks that made the movies so popular: a group of unsuspecting teens, their stoner friend, and the masked Michael Myers slaughtering anyone who crosses his path.
While it's not possible to say with certainty who was responsible for the attack, because the malware used is widely available, Rohr said the methods bore the hallmarks of Chinese hackers.
We met when I was 16, and through the last 29 years we have maintained an adoration and annoyance for each other that are the hallmarks of a longtime best friendship.
A typical American funeral usually involves a few hallmarks we've come to expect: an expensive coffin, lots of flowers, an embalming for the deceased and a number of other add-ons.
There's gleeful rhymes and chiming melodies—all the pleasant and colorful hallmarks of the most magical place on earth—but when Klein indulges those things she knocks them off balance too.
When holding people up as the hallmarks of success, we need to acknowledge that we don't distribute opportunity equally — whether as the youngest billionaire or on a "30 Under 30" list.
But his elasticity and economy (a Tom Petty song rarely made it past the four-minute mark) and the sweet spot it deeply satisfied over and over, were hallmarks of pop.
Yet were they fine with the onslaught of equally loathsome policies that have been hallmarks of that same G.O.P. over that time: racist immigration policies, climate denial, science denial, anti-L.
Officials say the attacks, particularly in the urban centers, often bear the hallmarks of the Haqqani network, which is part of the leadership of the Taliban council operating out of Pakistan.
Mr. Felder, a lifelong registered Democrat who represents a large Orthodox Jewish population in Brooklyn, has long embodied some of the perplexing horse-trading and politicking that are hallmarks of Albany.
The documents sought by the senators, known as suspicious activity reports, or SARs, are filed regularly to FinCEN by banks when they spot transactions that bear the hallmarks of financial crimes.
Apparently his call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has all of the hallmarks of a defining moment of his time in office, and comes complete with an impeachment inquiry to boot.
It doesn't have towering ceilings, glossy beauty counters or zigzagging escalators; there are no racks of sensible shirts hung on plastic hangers, nor any other hallmarks of the American department store.
Their position indicates that the lizard parent cared for its offspring long after its birth and concealed it in the moments before their death -- two hallmarks of parental care in mammals.
She wonders whether her suffering would be more easily believed if she were a white woman, if her abuser were a man, if she bore the more visible hallmarks of abuse.
It contains key hallmarks of actual fascist art identified by influential cultural critics, most notably the glorification of redemptive violence against the state's enemies, and repurposes them in an American context.
From there, the premiere fills with '19843s hallmarks: big hair and even bigger glasses, the obligatory soundtrack of INXS and Rockwell, telephone booths that cost a quarter, men wearing short shorts.
Speed, skill and control are the hallmarks of the greatest players at the World Cup in Russia, but the same could be said of those covering them for the world's media.
All of the beloved Star Wars hallmarks remain intact in its first live-action iteration: there's too many animatronic alien critters to count and the Stormtroopers are as dimwitted as ever.
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.
Denying reality and shifting blame are the hallmarks of an emotional abuser, and Trump does both of these things more often, and more rampantly, than any public figure in recent memory.
You bring the covers you do on this mix into your universe so clearly, can you talk a little bit about the sounds that have become your hallmarks—drum machines and reverb.
First of all, the account seems to have many of the hallmarks of a fake, such as using another person's photo, offering paid shoutouts, and tweeting more than any sane person would.
Mourinho was left bemoaning the loss of more valuable points after a ninth league draw at Old Trafford this term bore all the now familiar hallmarks of blunt finishing mixed with misfortune.
This design, which hasn't been publicly released, is the latest salvo in an ongoing and increasingly urgent debate over whether F1 should finally give up one of its hallmarks: open-cockpit cars.
Through her performances of "bad idea" and "break up with your girlfriend, i'm bored," she started the first half of a show that didnt have the hallmarks of the average pop concert.
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.
While no one predicts a return to the horrific slaughter and appeasement of that dark chapter from history, some of the hallmarks of the intolerance that were its precursor can be seen.
As a person who writes about sex and reproduction, I am fairly familiar with the signs of early pregnancy — signs that, perversely enough, overlap quite a bit with the hallmarks of PMS.
So it's no surprise that one of the hallmarks of his work is an emphasis on player choice, not only in terms of gameplay style, but in terms of morality and identity.
Honor tells me that Magic UI will move closer to stock Android over time, however we're not there yet, and these lingering Huawei hallmarks mar an otherwise fast and fluid user experience.
It's disguised as a literary collective (Casey's having an affair with an English teacher), but features cult hallmarks like farm animals, polygamy and a "cash crop" -- which turns out to be flowers.
Kyle Chayka, a Brooklyn-based writer, dubs these venues "AirSpace": "the realm of coffee shops, bars, start-up offices, and co-live/work spaces that share the same hallmarks everywhere you go".
From this point of view then, Sleepwalkers is a heartening listen: it's full of Fallon's wistful hallmarks, and sees him shaking off doubts brought on by outsiders, instead writing what felt good.
Whatever you think of what Eve did in the Garden of Eden, once she left, she embodied the qualities of faithfulness, resilience and dedication that are considered the hallmarks of modern motherhood.
In his nasal, pitched-up voice, he rapped and sang with heartbreaking candor about loss, anxiety, and drug abuse, unconcerned with the storytelling motifs and musical hallmarks of an expired Los Angeles.
This novel has all the hallmarks of a dense, intriguing and exciting doorstop fantasy novel that will be sure to entertain you while you're waiting for the next George R.R. Martin novel.
The Pyeongchang talks present the kinds of epistemological uncertainties that are hallmarks of the Korean conflict and that Americans have queasily grown used to under Trump: Does the agreement have any substance?
"This is good news for Smith & Nephew shareholders, as Elliott can put pressure on management to conduct its business in a more rigorous fashion — that's one of the firm's hallmarks," Cramer said.
"One of the hallmarks of my administration has been to reduce the regulatory burden on the citizens of the State of Wisconsin," Walker said in the letter, obtained by the Sheboygan Press.
Their résumés are studded with all the hallmarks of privilege: Eton College, Oxford University and the Bullingdon Club, the secretive student dining society, notorious for its right-wing politics and legendary debauches.
They spend their days and nights in urban marijuana shops and suburban warehouses and on rural farms, warding off the burglars who have become hallmarks of this cash-heavy, high-value business.
The two are interlocked, as both have been incubating in what feels a like a growing crusade with many of the hallmarks of the Black Power movement of the 1960s and 1970s.
Europe's wealthy elite is worried: political stability and a generous tax regime are rarely the hallmarks of populist government, and there are also fears that Brexit could drive away the country's richest.
"This program has all the hallmarks of a school choice program, because it's a financial-aid program designed to benefit students," said Michael Bindas, a senior lawyer for the Institute for Justice.

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