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    1. Gingerbread was used as a structural element in some styles, hair thin was the hallmark of others


    2. brilliant, cool breeze – the hallmark of monsoons


    3. She says that charity or compassion is the hallmark of the egoless (unitive) state


    4. The way he bristled at the mention of the name ‘Roscius Avienus’, and then slackened with an almost forced conge-niality was a hallmark of deception that he had long since grown accustomed to identifying


    5. Ralph Waldo Emerson informs us that it is the hallmark of a small mind


    6. Sincerity, not Intention, is the Hallmark of Forgiveness


    7. charitable purpose has been the hallmark of


    8. financial decisions are the hallmark of finan-


    9. to jail forever! Double standards has been the hallmark of Socialists all over the world


    10. At the risk of sounding like a Hallmark card, I think love is like a ray of sunlight, traveling for all eternity through space, deeper and deeper into infinity; like that ray of light, it never ceases to exist

    11. Park not only contributed greatly to the strength and vitality of America through his business endeavors, he followed the altruistic spirit that is the hallmark of so many of our entrepreneurial leaders


    12. hear a continuation of the grumbling that had become a hallmark of this escape from Egypt


    13. Hallmark card of thanks


    14. horse--with the words, ‘I’m a horse’s ass!’ I don’t think Hallmark


    15. questions to this one is a hallmark of the modern age – it grounds science & technology


    16. Inspecting the base first, Steve found the hallmark that told him the box was


    17. Leave aside kama, can there be a hallmark of comparison, of attributes of the creation, unique to the individuals


    18. If the evolution of the animal kingdom was marked by the relative strength and speed so as to survive, the hallmark of human evolution was the furtherance of strength through cerebral power to enable domination


    19. abstraer and in the public arena, while continuing to support women's traditional role in the home and in matters sexuaL This separation of roles and isolation of abstraer belief from personal experience is the hallmark of post-Cartesian thought and of the


    20. Often the task in Eastern art is to stay within a genre rather than having to inventa new one, the hallmark of the

    21. Non-separation, or not-two-ness, is the hallmark of non-duality


    22. Creativity is another hallmark of a super affiliate


    23. Bonnie also well-knew the four core personality types that Stalkers dealt with, so she quickly arrived at insincerity as the hallmark of Josh’s side of their relationship


    24. The hallmark of the Universe’s fourth intercession into mankind’s development would be a world of mechanisms rather than mediums, purposefully designed to limit man’s ability for destruction as his nations spread across the earth


    25. stands as the hallmark of the insolent ape-man whom


    26. a minimum because more capital can be raised with such a combination; the hallmark will


    27. The hallmark of quarterly analysis is to anticipate a large jump in EVA before it


    28. While I appreciate the fact that the folks at Hallmark Cards went to the trouble of exhuming the two ladies working at the checkout, and will no doubt return them to their graves after the holiday rush is over, there to wait until next season's shopping frenzy again summons them from the cold confines of their caskets, I do wish they could move the storeroom, where they apparently keep the boxes in which every little ceramic figurine comes in, a little closer to the front counter


    29. And while they're at it perhaps even shrink the size of the storage area down from the four football fields it appears to occupy so when the old corpses drag themselves back there for each and every customer that has had the misfortune of walking through the Hallmark doors and decided to purchase something they could be gone for less than an hour


    30. In the distance, they could see the tall, red brick Lamberti Clock Tower, the hallmark of the city, standing guard since 1172 over the snaking and curving River Adige and the red-roofed buildings of the city

    31. digestive enzyme synthesis and secretion are hallmark features of each of these conditions


    32. Inside I expected a hallmark saying something like, “Feel better soon”, but it was more than that; he had hand-written a poem himself


    33. I think it’s safe to say that the ease and familiarity that early humans experienced in slipping between the two states was a hallmark of our early minds


    34. After Tara had left, Roopa found herself contemplating, ‘What a stylish carriage she has, backed by that confident manner! Won’t she make the hallmark of grace itself? Oh, there’s something casual about her remarkable beauty as well


    35. ‘The hallmark of greatness is the ability to appreciate the virtues of other peoples and their cultures’,’ said Raja Rao


    36. Obsessive ways of doing things are a hallmark of a cult


    37. Aren't you glad that God doesn't bless us only on Hallmark holidays? That His love for us


    38. show it ONLY on February 14th because that is the day that Hallmark decided was the


    39. This is the hallmark of a saint who has attained the


    40. “The hallmark of her work has been respect for the individual

    41. it is also true that compassion is the hallmark of a saint


    42. The first stair shivered as they ascended it, the second stair took them directly to her front door, it opened slowly like a Christmas card advert and Byron the consumer held his breath as if in anticipation of all good hallmark kitten soft moments


    43. The hallmark symptom of psoriasis is well-defined, red patches of skin covered by a


    44. The hallmark symptom of a yeast infection is itching of the external and internal genitalia, which is often associated with a white


    45. the belief that you lack willpower,” and “is a hallmark of a childhood in which you may have been


    46. Suddenly, our Hallmark moment was interrupted by a rude gurgle echoing from the left


    47. Ron Hubbard hallmark that he vehemently


    48. What is the hallmark of all Ancient Gods? Exploding into rage and laying waste to the land by catastrophic acts of uncontrolled anger


    49. Throughout history, the over-intensive use of tools has been the hallmark of every privileged class


    50. In fact, being compassionate has become the hallmark of


































    1. Banks can finance against hallmarked gold jewellery which ensures the quality of


    2. going about with some of them Sinner Fein lately or whatever they call themselves talking his usual trash and nonsense he says that little man he showed me without the neck is very intelligent the coming man Griffiths is he well he doesnt look it thats all I can say still it must have been him he knew there was a boycott I hate the mention of their politics after the war that Pretoria and Ladysmith and Bloemfontein where Gardner lieut Stanley G 8th Bn 2nd East Lancs Rgt of enteric fever he was a lovely fellow in khaki and just the right height over me Im sure he was brave too he said I was lovely the evening we kissed goodbye at the canal lock my Irish beauty he was pale with excitement about going away or wed be seen from the road he couldnt stand properly and I so hot as I never felt they could have made their peace in the beginning or old oom Paul and the rest of the other old Krugers go and fight it out between them instead of dragging on for years killing any finelooking men there were with their fever if he was even decently shot it wouldnt have been so bad I love to see a regiment pass in review the first time I saw the Spanish cavalry at La Roque it was lovely after looking across the bay from Algeciras all the lights of the rock like fireflies or those sham battles on the 15 acres the Black Watch with their kilts in time at the march past the 10th hussars the prince of Wales own or the lancers O the lancers theyre grand or the Dublins that won Tugela his father made his money over selling the horses for the cavalry well he could buy me a nice present up in Belfast after what I gave him theyve lovely linen up there or one of those nice kimono things I must buy a mothball like I had before to keep in the drawer with them it would be exciting going round with him shopping buying those things in a new city better leave this ring behind want to keep turning and turning to get it over the knuckle there or they might bell it round the town in their papers or tell the police on me but theyd think were married O let them all go and smother themselves for the fat lot I care he has plenty of money and hes not a marrying man so somebody better get it out of him if I could find out whether he likes me I looked a bit washy of course when I looked close in the handglass powdering a mirror never gives you the expression besides scrooching down on me like that all the time with his big hipbones hes heavy too with his hairy chest for this heat always having to lie down for them better for him put it into me from behind the way Mrs Mastiansky told me her husband made her like the dogs do it and stick out her tongue as far as ever she could and he so quiet and mild with his tingating cither can you ever be up to men the way it takes them lovely stuff in that blue suit he had on and stylish tie and socks with the skyblue silk things on them hes certainly well off I know by the cut his clothes have and his heavy watch but he was like a perfect devil for a few minutes after he came back with the stoppress tearing up the tickets and swearing blazes because he lost 20 quid he said he lost over that outsider that won and half he put on for me on account of Lenehans tip cursing him to the lowest pits that sponger he was making free with me after the Glencree dinner coming back that long joult over the featherbed mountain after the lord Mayor looking at me with his dirty eyes Val Dillon that big heathen I first noticed him at dessert when I was cracking the nuts with my teeth I wished I could have picked every morsel of that chicken out of my fingers it was so tasty and browned and as tender as anything only for I didnt want to eat everything on my plate those forks and fishslicers were hallmarked silver too I wish I had some I could easily have


    1. Compassion and forgiveness of others, which are the hallmarks of selflessness and charity, move you closer to happiness because these virtues take your focus off your personal needs and desires


    2. Unlike a ludicrously surreal dream with its incoherence unquestioned, this bore all the hallmarks of normalcy, except it was an idealised version: troubles in easily resolvable forms, rather then any improved coping ability on his part


    3. There is no placing a price tag on such exemplary qualities that, in my estimation, are the hallmarks of a truly ―successful‖ individual


    4. Impractical Designs are the hallmarks of Wishful Thinking!


    5. Men, movies and magazines all paid tribute to the more recognized hallmarks of a woman, whether clad, half-clad or unclad


    6. Although America’s record was far from perfect, selective forgetting was one of the hallmarks of blind utopianism


    7. Crystal goblets in the richly ornamented mahogany cabinet, thick Persian carpets, burgundy red leather dining room chairs with brass tacks, silver candlesticks with hallmarks stamped underneath, oil paintings under diminutive wall lamps, paper-thin Meissen porcelain cups with real coffee and cream


    8. are the hallmarks of the Digital Savvy


    9. “It has all the hallmarks of one: the phony companies on each end, the Commodore and the Japanese embassy, and the export of munitions


    10. I believed she’d been forced off the road---the incident had all the hallmarks of Odd Job’s handiwork

    11. It has the hallmarks of a love affair but will develop into something more serious


    12. there are a few hallmarks they have in common


    13. This has all the hallmarks of a professional hit team on a mission


    14. decorating the interior of a home in the Tudor fashion there is no set in stone rules though there are some touches that are the hallmarks of Tudor style and beauty


    15. hallmarks of winter have been forgotten or relegated to the mere distinction of yet another Christmas decoration


    16. Unfortunately in the aisles of somewhere that had all the hallmarks of a supermarket save for the lack of anything to actually buy, we walked up and down despondently revising our hasty surmise


    17. However, it then played the joker, this hid the fact that our 'tourist resort' had all the hallmarks of a rat infested borstal of a correction house


    18. Granted, the hallmarks of democracy are there: candidate lists, parties, election propaganda, a plurality of media, and voting


    19. Obama displays the following behaviors, which are among the hallmarks of pathological narcissism:


    20. It is no wonder that Hitler's Lebensraum colonial movement - Nazism - possessed all the hallmarks of an institutional religion: priesthood, rites, rituals, temples, worship, catechism, mythology

    21. Very clearly, the dream had all of the hallmarks of a sacred, archetypal drama


    22. In sunlight, it bore all the hallmarks of a tired rental property in need of a dash of investment and a dollop of TLC, a far cry from the country mansion she had fled back in England


    23. But a copycat was unlikely because so far the full extent of the injuries to the other murdered women had not been made public, and this latest body had all the hallmarks of the same deranged murderer


    24. Atman has three steady hallmarks: being, consciousness and bliss


    25. Something told her, that the evil that was about to be unleashed soon would be have all the hallmarks of a terrible Greek tragedy


    26. one of the most-foolproof hallmarks of Heinsian DOWNHILL SKI-


    27. Indeed, they should be considered hallmarks of


    28. Zombies can’t breed with other humans that is one of the hallmarks of what makes a species


    29. Furthermore, the Quran and the Five Pillars of Islam have all the hallmarks of


    30. away with that conclusion, it had all the hallmarks of a manufactured smokescreen and a purposeful

    31. Those are hallmarks of their blatant disrespect for you,” the young doctor stated


    32. It had the hallmarks of birth and death and rebirth and all the attributes of


    33. The hallmarks of an extremely pragmatic killer


    34. There is nothing remarkable about any of these skills taken individually, but their deep assimilation into a whole that seems to be greater than the sum of the parts is one of the hallmarks of mastery


    35. Hallmarks of the world we live in


    36. As a consequence, increased care, thoroughness, and discipline represent hallmarks of successful investors in less liquid markets


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