Let it be clear that this Administration recognizes the value of dissent and daring--that we greet healthy controversy as the hallmark of healthy change.
The reverse is fitted with two studs and a hook and bears the hallmark of "W.
It should be remembered that the hallmark of the true character story is its progression; the persons of the story grow stronger or weaker in their respective traits under the pressure of events.
He had not saved the lives of the mother-birds, but, at least, he had prevented hundreds of American women from wearing the hallmark of torture.
No visitor was admitted who had not the hallmark of crime visibly upon him, or was not a member of that loathsome confraternity of thieves and beggars who lived by their raids upon society at large.
The legions left the stamped impression of their armoured feet, impersonal and strong, a hallmark as it were, to guarantee the local strength and value of the first Rothomagus.
The hallmark of Zhivkov's leadership has been his intense loyalty to the leaders of the Soviet Union.
Nature does not make duplicates; her creative hallmark is upon every leaf and bee; upon every cliff and cloud and star.
But there are no two instruments alike, since we have come up by different roads from the rock; and though we achieve the very sanctity of self-command, our inimitable hallmark is wrought in the fabric of our task.
The usual hallmark was a thistle and a crown, though there were several local marks that were frequently used, which are sometimes found on Scotch pieces.
This teapot has for a hallmark an angel; a quaint sugar bowl of like design, also in this collection, shows a crown and bird.
These plates measure about twenty inches across, and one has the hallmark of three angels on the back.
Only the identity of the maker is revealed by the hallmark on American silver.
The German aristocrat is hardly ever stout--hallmark of the fact that he knows how to curb his appetites.
The wooden shoe has not proved so bad a piece of footgear, and the patched suit is no longer the hallmark of low caste.
But though what I have written does not bear the magical name of Steevens or of Forbes, it bears the hallmark of the eternal truth.
It is true they do not bear the hallmark of any modern university, but they know how to lead men into battle, all the same.
The spirit of freedom engendered in the early days of the nation's history has remained the hallmark of the nation.
Affection for the crown and love for the British constitution as the best government in the world was the hallmark of Virginia loyalty.
These ideals and beliefs remain thehallmark of Virginia and the nation.
Quiet gradualism became the hallmark of his effort.
They would argue that to abandon the quota, as the services did in the 1960's, was to violate the concept of racial balance, which is yet anotherhallmark of an egalitarian society.