Official stamp affixed by guilds or assay offices to gold and silver objects.
1Their proceedings all bore the hall-mark of natural refinement and good taste.
2If it bears the hall-mark of hoary antiquity, so much the better.
3Inconsistency is the hall-mark of real in distinction from unreal life.
4All other men were the same, stamped with a similar hall-mark.
5This is the hall-mark of Shakespeare, and perhaps of him alone.
6This mele comes to us stamped with the hall-mark of antiquity.
7Don't tell me you haven't caught onto the hall-mark of the Red Desert.
8After all, is not pure pathos the hall-mark of great comedy?
9The sleeping dogs, heaving gently in fawn-coloured beatitude, set upon it the best hall-mark.
10That I am marked with the hall-mark of gentlehood there is no discussion .
11Our laboratories are perhaps the distinguishing hall-mark of our civilization.
12Genuine manhood was the only hall-mark allowed as a standard.
13The hall-mark of so-called "vulgar people" is unrestricted display of uncontrolled emotions.
14These are among the attributes of the exalted, and constitute the hall-mark of the spiritually-minded.
15Nothing in Athens was done without a committee, that ultimate hall-mark of the democratic method.
16There is the hall-mark of the great genius: Unity.
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