A distinctive characteristic or attribute.
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Examples for "trademark "
Examples for "trademark "
1 However John Steed and his trademark buttonhole were nowhere to be seen.
2 I remember this by thinking of Popeye, whose trademark rusty croak went:
3 The trademark skepticism was often a cover to delay taking a stand.
4 The U.K. case revolved around Sun Microsystems' assertion of its trademark rights.
5 Des is relatively new to Snapchat but his trademark wit translates perfectly.
1 Strong local and regional government is the hallmark of leading EU member-states.
2 Today the name FORTUNE is the nationally accepted hallmark of business journalism.
3 However, behaviour has not exactly been a hallmark of his player personality.
4 Too many people think speed is the hallmark of a good musician.
5 Waiting for a product is usually the hallmark of a true fan.
1 There was absolutely not the slightest earmark of the Negro about them.
2 For example, some members of Congress post some earmark requests online.
3 A third option was to earmark revenues from existing carbon markets.
4 These minor obligations do not earmark more than an hour in the day.
5 Catch those yearling ewes with the wether earmark and change to the shoe-string.
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