Word: hallmarked
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While the Crimson’s goaltending has been in a state of flux through much of the year, stability between the pipes has become the hallmark of its opponent...
Themes of interdisciplinary collaboration were a hallmark of Rudenstine’s administration. But success came only in the form of isolated programs. Summers used his institutional pulpit to argue for a change in Harvard’s sometimes balkanized culture...
Wouldn't it be exciting to see someone come from out of the blue to win a major championship? While they are at it, the I.S.U. might professionalize judging; now the judges are unpaid volunteers who don't have the accountability that is the hallmark of professionalism. Judges today needn't explain why they liked or didn't like a particular program. They should...
...make someone love you, even on Valentine's Day, no matter what Hallmark, Godiva and FTD may say. But how much do we really know about how love works? What is it that attracts a particular man to a particular woman and (with any luck) vice versa? To see what light science could shed on the subject, I called Professor Martha McClintock at the University of Chicago. McClintock is an expert on odor and behavior who published a famous study in the early 1970s that showed that the menstrual cycles of college women living in dorms became synchronized through exposure...
...that Rajoub was essentially urging Arafat to provide public political backing for the orders he gives in private, making clear to the Palestinian rank-and-file where their leader stands. But Arafat is habitually inclined to ambiguity, which has allowed him room for the maneuvering that has been the hallmark of his more than three decades as an often improbable political survivor. And until that changes, Rajoub may just have to take his licks...