Word: hallmarked
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...hallmark of both existing communities is the degree to which residents look after one another. "If anyone is sick, someone will bring soup or provide a ride to the doctor or hospital," says Robinson, a retired elementary school principal. When North recently had cataract surgery, at least six neighbors called to see how they could help. At the Fort Myers-area village, 90 miles away, native Chicagoans Jill Schwartz, 61, and her partner of 29 years Annie O'Dowd, 74, were drawn by the promise of a good support system as much as the sunshine. "We were never activists," says...
...supportive cheers of 800 friends, family and police around the area, the new officers from 11 area police forces received their graduation certificates and their badges—the official hallmark of a police officer...
...That has been a hallmark of her coaching style—not so much drilling as teaching the game, letting her players think for themselves,” assistant Coach Sarah [Downing] Nelson ’94 said...
...gentle tingling sensation on the tongue, but never sends a diner madly scrambling for water. And because everything is cooked to order, seasoning levels can be adjusted for personal preference. However, spicing is best left to the chefs, who delicately balance flavors amongst saltiness, sweetness, sourness and bitterness, a hallmark of any good Cambodian meal...
...through language in long-term, caring relationships. These are true. The holiday is also condemned as a commercial fiesta, a tool of the business world to increase sales of flowers and chocolate for a random 24-hour period. This, too, is true. In fact, I have already extended the Hallmark Holiday into a full month of consumer spending by showering Dave with Valentine’s stuffed animals and ample Valentine’s candy since mid-January...