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Indeed, one of the hallmarks of the ordinary use perspective is its insistence upon the distinctions between meaning and use.
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Since the results were frequently unintentionally hilarious, this has become one of the hallmarks that endear these films to part of the 1980s culture.
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Clinical hallmarks, in addition to blisters and erosions of the skin and mucous membranes, include nail dystrophy, loss of hair, and dental anomalies.
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In the cancer hallmark network framework, cancer hallmarks can be represented by molecular networks which can be quantified and modeled computationally.
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Consolidation is one of the hallmarks of reporting as people do not have to look through an enormous number of transactions.
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Good oratory skills, austere lifestyle and simple demeanour are seen as hallmarks of his personality.
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What do you think of dishtowel napkins, pouring your own water and other hallmarks of today's casual service?
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Vivacity, clarity of expression, and a natural feel for melody are her hallmarks.
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His hallmarks were impeccably clear design, brilliant colors, smart typography, and an adherence to particular geometric foundations.
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The combination of strong land price growth yet declining transaction volumes are hallmarks of a market constrained by supply bottlenecks.
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