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34 Sentences With "has the hallmarks of"

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It said the incident has the hallmarks of a bias crime.
It also has the hallmarks of a great high school movie.
Great News has the hallmarks of another of those belated Netflix favorites.
UN says Myanmar's treatment of Rohingya Muslims has the 'hallmarks of genocide'
But the effort has the hallmarks of a battle for control and access to oil revenue.
Putin plays the people's savior from terrorism, in an election that has the hallmarks of a charade.
Yet even now, after $40bn has been invested in it, GMD still has the hallmarks of an immature system.
The scourge of wildfires yet again in California has the hallmarks of recurrent disaster nightmare for America's most populous state.
On its surface, Fares' Instagram account has the hallmarks of an aesthetic that has spread across virtually all social media platforms.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The setup looks like some kind of control center, but it also has the hallmarks of serious Minimalist art: geometric shapes, serial repetition, a simple black-and-white palette and a relentless, thrumming drone.
Ken Griffin, head of the massive Citadel hedge fund, warned on CNBC that the price increase has the hallmarks of a bubble—in particular people buying in with the expectation of short-term price increases.
Suspect's ID points to Russian security serviceAccording to a newly-published investigation, however, "Sokolov" was using a fake name, and carrying documents issued in a way that has the hallmarks of the Russian security services.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's worst cyber attack in its history, in which personal information of about 1.5 million people including the Prime Minister was stolen, has the hallmarks of a state-linked group, the government's communications minister said on Monday.
Merkel told German lawmakers that the ongoing dispute between the U.S. and Europe over tariffs already has the hallmarks of a "trade conflict" that could soon worsen into a full-blown trade war if tensions aren't defused, she said.
In his director's statement, Damien Power, who also wrote the script, cites '70s "survival thrillers" as his inspiration, and like "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," this movie has the hallmarks of torture porn: gratuitous slaughter, remorseless murderers and gruesome acts.
Antera Therapeutics is a pricey way to introduce peanuts Antera Therapeutics is a Boston-based biomedical startup led by a former Pfizer biochemist, funded by Big Pharma alumni, and linked with Harvard's iLab incubator, and it has the hallmarks of a sterling upstart.
Mr. Shiraishi's case, involving social media suicide pacts, connections to Tokyo's notorious red-light district and neighbors who did not report a noxious smell coming from the suspect's apartment for months, has the hallmarks of a grotesque thriller novel or horror movie.
From the jump, it's not hard to imagine this sordid saga as a future Netflix true-crime series—it squarely fits into America's true-crime obsession, and has the hallmarks of a Lynchian slaying, a trope found in myths and classical literature dropped into the most domestic situations.
F.B.I. officials have confirmed that the Yahoo breach has the hallmarks of a state-sponsored attack, but they also say it is too early to say which country was behind it, according to two people who with knowledge of the investigation who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
The company said it does not have the "technical evidence" to tie the campaign to specific actors, but that it nevertheless has the hallmarks of the previous efforts of the so-called Internet Research Agency — the Russian troll farm that purchased divisive Facebook advertisements ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
But the battle between Procter & Gamble and the activist investor Nelson Peltz, who is seeking a seat on the company's board, has the hallmarks of a heated political campaign: eye-popping amounts of spending, acrimonious exchanges and aggressive grass-roots lobbying of the small shareholders whose votes are normally meaningless but, in this case, may have an outsize effect on the result.
The seventh in the series represents the End and the completion of the seals, trumpets, and bowls series (see below on the meaning of seven as a perfect number). The penultimate (the sixth) in the series has the hallmarks of seven and even appears to be the End (the seventh in the series), but it is not. Similarly, six hundred sixty-six (666), the number of the beast from the sea, has the hallmarks of the perfect seven, but it falls short.
Malacara lived on until 1909, dying at the age of 31. Evans buried him at Trevelin in a grave bearing the inscription: Malacara's grave is now one of the tourist attractions of Trevelin. While not challenging the truth of the story of John Daniel Evans and Malacara, Paul W. Birt remarks that it has the hallmarks of a legendary tale, comparing it to a traditional Welsh tale in which King Arthur escapes from a group of Saxons by riding a horse down a cliff.
In his Madonna of the Orange Tree, painted 1530, a cherub is seen playing a bowed instrument which clearly has the hallmarks of violins. A few years later, on a fresco in the cupola of the church of Madonna dei Miracoli in Saronno, angels play three instruments of the violin family, corresponding to violin, viola and cello. The instruments depicted by Ferrari have bulging front and back plates, strings that feed into peg-boxes with side pegs, and f-holes. They do not have frets.
The Daily Telegraph said that "reality television has finally turned out someone who not only has the hallmarks of a real star, but is also an artist in her own right." Upon the release of the album, the album charted at number-three on the UK Albums Chart selling 128,458 copies in its opening week. The most copies for a number three chart position in 2011. It was held off the number-one by Amy Winehouse's posthumous album Lioness: Hidden Treasures and Michael Bublé's album Christmas.
Although he did not have any encounters with Columbus police, Barry was known to the FBI for making radical comments. The FBI has not released details of their investigation into him, which took place four years before the attack. Jeff Pegues, the homeland security correspondent for CBS News, reported that "law enforcement is concerned that this incident has the hallmarks of the type of so-called 'lone wolf' terrorist attack." An investigation into the possibility of Berry being a self-radicalized Islamist terrorist was launched a week after the attack.
Thus, when the narrator of the poem says to the girl, da michi, queso, tua virginitate frui ("grant me, I beg, your virginity for my enjoyment"), the reader (or listener) is supposed to laugh at the play on Daphne's request that her father da mihi perpetua ... virginitate frui ("grant ... that I may enjoy perpetual virginity") in the Metamorphoses (I.486-87). Despite its Ovidianism and its early misattribution, the poem has the hallmarks of medieval composition, including a highly rhetorical style and Scholastic reasoning. The rhetorical devices do not translate easily and the English can sound stilted or redundant.
Atta Khan of Planet Bollywood wrote about the soundtrack "In short Jannat has the hallmarks of Pritam at his very best; it is a vibrant, classy, and extremely enjoyable soundtrack that reaches out to the masses and therefore sells itself, just go and soak up its glorious rock-infused sounds and then reflect on why we all love Pritam…talent is a word too easily used in this day and age but he clearly has it in abundance (controversy aside!) and gave an 8/10 rating." Satyajit from Glamsham noted "The teamwork of Pritam, Sayed Quadri, Neelesh Mishra props up with another remarkable album for Bhatt camp in the form of JANNAT. The album ensures itself to be this year's one of best sellers with tracks like Zara Sa, Judai and Jannat Jahan promising golden results" According to the Indian trade website Box Office India, with around 16,00,000 units sold, this film's soundtrack album was the year's seventh highest- selling.

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