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TRAGEDY and farce have too often been the hallmarks of European effortsto improve energy security.

Flashbacks, trouble sleeping, and a feeling of numbness are other hallmarks of the disorder.

Although the DPJ ran an election campaign hostile to the economic policies of former prime minister Junichiro Koizumi, the IRCJ is one of the hallmarks of his tenure.

Large lips and a forehead hump are hallmarks of the reef-dwelling humphead wrasse, popular with divers and fishermen across much of the Indo-Pacific.

You are each cornerstone of skyscrapers, you are hallmarks of bridge pier, across the river, the river was a pillar of the construction of the motherland shed on you.

And relative youth is one of the hallmarks of the new administration.

The hallmarks that came with spending nearly a decade in a highly disciplined, execution-driven environment became classic Skinner.

Her dieting and her visits to the gym were lifestyle options that were stereotypically American, her celebrated TV confession of adultery and her (purportedly unauthorized) tell-all biography were also hallmarks of the American celebrated approach.

hallmarks造句

"These were hallmarks of our childhood culture," said Schell.

The other hallmarks to Obama’s bill included new spending on schools and public-works projects and an overhaul of unemployment insurance.

So, there are three hallmarks for moral judgments.

The hallmarks of Bartter's syndrome were mentioned below:(1)Water electrolytes and acid base disturbances including hypokalemia, hyponatremia, hypochloremic alkalosis and dehydration;

One of the hallmarks of the Sims is the ability to customize your character's appearance, belongings, house and tastes.

Separating research ideas from actual investments remains one of the hallmarks of modern-day risk management, as well as one of the best ways to practice Warren Buffett's rule #1: don't lose money.

Chapter 11 talks about the hallmarks of faith, starting with Abel.