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"hallmark" Definitions
  1. a feature or quality that is typical of somebody/something
  2. (in the UK) a mark put on gold, silver and platinum objects that shows the quality of the metal and gives information about when and where the object was made

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Crown Media includes entertainment brands, such as Hallmark Channel, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, Hallmark Drama and Hallmark Publishing.
Crown Media also operates the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, Hallmark Drama networks, subscription streaming service Hallmark Movies Now and e-book publishing division Hallmark Publishing.
Hallmark is releasing a record 37 Christmas films this season across the Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.
Christmas at Dollywood is one of the record 40 holiday movies that Hallmark is planning for Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries in 2019.
True Hallmark devotees, though, might want to splurge on Hallmark Movies Now.
The movie is among nearly 40 Hallmark original Christmas movies this year, which will air across their two channels: Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies and Mysteries.
In addition, the company owns the craft and art supply company Crayola and is well known for its television channels: Hallmark Channel, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries and Hallmark Drama.
Those numbers have only continued to rise in 2018, which has seen 69.2 million unique viewers across the various Hallmark channels (Hallmark, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, and Hallmark Drama, which all fall under the umbrella of Crown Media Family Networks) through Sunday, December 16.
"While this is my 17th movie with Hallmark, it's my first mystery with Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, which is a separate channel from the Hallmark Channel," the actress, 32, explains.
Yes, Loughlin's character was written out of the Hallmark series in the most Hallmark way.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT "Now, Hallmark caved immediately, saying, 'The Hallmark brand is never going to be divisive.
The network's foremost debut of 2017, The Christmas Train — which bowed on Hallmark and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries on the same night, drawing 6 million viewers — was dubbed a "Hallmark Hall of Fame" presentation.
Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries released itheir annual, highly anticipated movie lineup at the end of September.
And with its streaming service Hallmark Movies NOW, Hallmark has essentially created an endless media ecosystem just for itself.
Since December 24, 1951, programs classified as part of the "Hallmark Hall of Fame" have aired occasionally, across several different (non-Hallmark) networks, including NBC, CBS, and ABC — before decamping entirely for Hallmark Channel in 2014.
The Hallmark Channel is 'Counting Down to Christmas' with SiriusXM, bringing listeners 24/7 holiday music with Hallmark Channel Radio.
The longest lines are for Hallmark stars like Lacey Chabert (who starred in her eighth Hallmark Christmas movie in 2019).
" On Trump's "hallmark" quality: "Dishonesty is Trump's hallmark: He claimed that he had spoken clearly and boldly against going into Iraq. Wrong.
Both the Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries will be airing Christmas specials every day leading up to the end of December.
"Everything from the seasonal board to the collectible tokens are Hallmark-themed," reads the product description for the Monopoly Hallmark Channel Board Game.
It's funny 'cause these fake titles and premises aren't that far off from actual Hallmark Christmas movies, such as A Christmas Prince (an actual Hallmark movie), With Love, Christmas (another real-life Hallmark movie), and Switched for Christmas (you get the idea).
Of the 40 original Christmas films to come out this year, Hallmark Channel will air 16 ,while Hallmark Movies and Mysteries will premiere 16.
In a post from Monday about the Hallmark boycott, One Million Moms condemned Hallmark for the ad, saying viewers could "no longer trust" it.
Donald Trump may not understand this dynamic academically, but it was a hallmark of his campaign and has become a hallmark of his pre-presidency.
While Harry and Meghan's engagement prompted many online to ask for a Hallmark movie rendition, some will recall that Markle was actually in a Hallmark movie.
Plenty of ChristmasCon attendees are wearing sweatshirts alluding to non-Hallmark Christmas movies — an informal survey of their attire suggests Buddy from Elf and the Grinch in his many iterations are the most popular non-Hallmark characters — but Hallmark-themed fashions are the most prevalent by far.
Now, parents can no longer trust Hallmark because Hallmark is no longer allowing parents to be the primary educators when it comes to sex and sexual morality.
Several well-known politically conservative actors in Hollywood have been in Hallmark films—Bure, Dean Cain, Jon Voight—but, Abbott said, Hallmark takes pains to be apolitical.
Frequent Hallmark leading man Kristoffer Polaha told The Hollywood Reporter that he believes Hallmark values loyalty, which is why they keep reaching for the same stable of actors.
The Hallmark greeting card company, with an assist from the Jim Henson Company (yes, really!), bought Odyssey in 1998, eventually relaunching it in 2001 as the Hallmark Channel.
You can catch these lil kittens using your cable provider on Hallmark Channel Everywhere or by streaming Hallmark Channel on Sling TV, fuboTV, DirecTV Now, PlayStation Vue, or Philo.
" — JAMES CORDEN "Does Hallmark even make that card?
"I've told them over and over and over again," Loughlin, 52, told PEOPLE Wednesday at the Television Critics Association's summer media event for the Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies and Mysteries.
The sellers of the home being auctioned — retired insurance executive George W. Hallmark philanthropist Sandra Hallmark — hope the home will obtain close to the appraised value, according to the auction house.
" A statement on the organization's website announcing the campaign quotes an unnamed commenter on a Hallmark Channel message board: "Why would you show a lesbian wedding commercial on the Hallmark Channel?
But the formula also yields a curious response when I start asking Hallmark fans at ChristmasCon to name their favorite Hallmark movies: More often than not, they don't know the titles.
Williams debuted her bump alongside her sister, actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley, at the Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies and Mysteries Winter 2017 TCA Press Tour event in Pasadena, California, on Saturday night.
According to Entertainment Weekly, the Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries will be releasing 34 new Christmas movies in 2018 — which is a new record of heartwarming films for the two networks.
Meteorologist, The Weather Channel First job: Hallmark store My first job was working at a Hallmark store back at home in Wellington, Florida after my freshman year at the University of Florida.
Perfect to throw on whether you're staying in or going out, it reads "I just want to drink hot cocoa, bake stuff, and watch [Hallmark] movies," and features the Hallmark crown logo.
I see an article about must-watch Hallmark fall movies and immediately call my dad to ask if we can add on Hallmark as a channel to our Sling for October-December.
Yes, Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries already have begun gift-wrapping Christmas movies to air later this year, and EW can exclusively reveal the first three films of the next Yuletide slate.
So it goes with the guys from Deck the Hallmark, an incredibly enjoyable podcast where three friends from South Carolina gather to joke around about Hallmark Christmas movies from different points-of-view.
That could especially impact Google's hallmark business, search, Dix said.
The answer, says Hallmark, is a bit of all three.
The concert will air on the Hallmark Channel on Wednesday.
This would later become a hallmark of Buffett's investment strategy.
However, Hallmark clarified to dedicated "#Hearties" that's not the case.
All this, on the biggest Hallmark holiday of the year.
Boring interviews have been a hallmark of sports for decades.
Because the hallmark of sex, even in 2016, is silence.
The other new hallmark feature is the small digital display.
Clarity, it seemed, was the hallmark of Mr. Tishman's life.
Throughout his playing career, Cole's durability has been his hallmark.
Incremental progress has become a hallmark of Obama's governing mantra.
So it's fitting not all Christmas movies are Hallmark movies.
"Peaceful protests are a hallmark of our democracy," he said.
That's considered fast charging, a hallmark of the Tesla brand.
MIXED messages are a hallmark of the Donald Trump presidency.
The home button — a hallmark of smartphone design — isn't untouchable.
Cameron Bure, 42, is no stranger to the Hallmark Channel.
Dollar shortages have been a hallmark of the economic downturn.
She was dropped by Hallmark Channel after the scandal broke.
"That's the hallmark of the way we work," says Visconti.
For years, bad trackpads were a hallmark of Windows devices.
"I'm already talking to Hallmark about what's next," she revealed.
A hallmark of the program is access to working artists.
Some colleges have made low tuition a hallmark of admittance.
That's almost always been a hallmark of the series, though.
Susan Lucci is saying hello to Hallmark Channel's Home & Family!
Aligned resistance is a hallmark of the Women's March movement.
Q. That sounds like the hallmark of Xi's government style.
And inflammation, Dr. Scherer adds, is a hallmark of obesity.
Trump has made immigration reform a hallmark of his presidency.
After natural disasters, piles of debris are an inevitable hallmark.
From that moment on, dancing on mountains became their hallmark.
But the inclusive nature is a hallmark of turkey trots.
Others wear a modified fez, a hallmark of Moorish Science.
This has been a hallmark of Trump going back decades.
Yang's hallmark plan falls shortFrankly, Yang's plan is mostly absurd.
She graced advertisements for Pepsi, Clairol, Hallmark Cards and others.
That balance was the hallmark of the best Hootie songs.
Still, foreign policy successes were the hallmark of his presidency.
Such attacks have recently become a hallmark of the war.
This faux factuality is the hallmark of all six volumes.
"It's a hallmark of certainly the SDNY way," Honig said.
During Sunday's game, Lawler offered some of his hallmark analysis.
The following year, Hallmark bumped that number up to 19.
High levels of investor exuberance are a hallmark of turnarounds.
Last weekend, the president and CEO of Hallmark Cards, Inc.
The Hill has reached out to Hallmark Channel for comment.
Is insisting on classical buildings the hallmark of a dictatorship?
Define Design 11 Watching Hallmark Movies Scented Candle, $26; amazon.
Predictability used to be the hallmark of America's international policy.
In fact, that habit is a hallmark of the rich.
On Sunday night, Hallmark announced it had made a mistake.
Both have made affordable housing a hallmark of their administrations.
How and where can I watch old Hallmark Christmas movies?
The Hallmark Channel severed ties with Loughlin on Thursday afternoon.
Hallmark formed Crown Media in 290210, and ventured into cable.
In 2010, the Hallmark channel debuted six original holiday movies.
Do we have Hallmark to thank (or curse) for it?
"It wasn't an easy decision, but before I started The View, I had already had my commitments to Fuller House and my work with the Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies and Mysteries," she said.
After Hallmark pulled the ad and three others also featuring LGBTQ couples, leaving two ads featuring opposite-sex couples, Zola told the Advocate they were cancelling all advertising on Hallmark and pulling all other ads.
But enduring such cartooning insolence is a hallmark of tolerant societies.
She is also the face of many a Hallmark holiday movie.
Even Instagram knows about your shameful predilection for Hallmark Christmas movies.
This debate moment became somewhat of a hallmark for Perry 2012.
Adaptation has long been seen as the hallmark of Darwinian evolution.
"Social and emotional isolation is another hallmark of abuse," she said.
In The Green Mile, he depicts prison as a Hallmark card.
Chrissy Teigen even tweeted about it — the true hallmark of virality.
The Monopoly Hallmark Channel Board Game is available now on hallmark.com. 
"She cries at a Hallmark commercial," jokes her husband, Don Kalanick.
Selective editing has been a hallmark of Mr. Cruz's negative advertising.
Panda videos: They're the Hallmark cards of the Internet animal kingdom.
Hallmark chose to feature Finck's story in its campaign this month.
The peaceful transfer of power is a hallmark of American history.
Moderation is the hallmark of cabinet rule, and of British culture.
This combines the use of a hallmark stamp with Verisart's blockchain.
Pragmatism, not idealism, has to be the hallmark of this board.
That trade has also been a hallmark of the bull market.
Rachline said the investigation bore the hallmark of "a political attack".
This week's Vows column reads like a real life Hallmark movie.
A hallmark of Obama's presidency was combating hunger across the globe.
Lengthy and byzantine appeals are a hallmark of American capital punishment.
Football is, of course, the hallmark of the school's athletics program.
These and other simple words are a hallmark of his rhetoric.
These emerging infectious diseases have become a hallmark of our age.
Stopping touring is the hallmark of some all-time great performers.
Multipage documents have become a hallmark of the mayor's managerial approach.
To me, that was the hallmark of an authentic Greek diner.
Clark's hallmark was consistency: Over 3193 seasons, he always hit between .
Unfussiness is not the hallmark of Lerner's style here or anywhere.
On Twitter, a search for "Hallmark socks" delivered many vocal detractors.
The movie opens at Christmas, but it's no sugary Hallmark fable.
"The hallmark of my representation is accessibility," said Mr. Barr, 45.
It was the collection of Hallmark Cards, the Hall family's company.
Of course, staggering turnover is a hallmark of the Trump administration.
So I binge-watch cheesy Christmas movies on the Hallmark Channel.
Figurative art is a hallmark of this period in human history.
Narrative drive has never been a hallmark of their shared work.
If Hallmark was hoping for the backlash to stop, it didn't.
It's also probably why some nonblack Hallmark customers have told Mrs.
His hallmark was a largely nonideological, pragmatic approach to problem-solving.
Why have those actions become such a hallmark of your operations?
This may indeed become the hallmark of the administration's foreign policy.
Everything else you need to know: Some Hallmark stores are closing.
Campaigns of cultural destruction are a hallmark of history's worst regimes.
My mother adheres to a strict Hallmark movie ritual every December.
Hallmark and Lifetime don't need to reinvent the candy cane here.
Competition, which is a hallmark of our economy, would be crushed.
The Hallmark Christmas movie actors seem familiar because, well, they are.
Patronage jobs were once the hallmark of a political machine's power.
Holidays at the Hallmark Channel aren't off to the happiest start.
Lawyers can acquire hallmark precision only through repeated exercises of concentration.
The Hallmark Channel's annual holiday programming is already in full swing.
"Dishonesty is Trump's hallmark," declared Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican nominee.
Insecure security practices have been a hallmark of the Trump administration.
Consistency is a hallmark of the conference, unmatched in the East.
The hallmark of our democracy is the peaceful transition of power.
Many Hallmark films involve some form of lucrative "integration"—product placement.
The hallmark is swollen glands under the ears that are tender.
Curfews, torture, mass killings, pillage and carnage were his regime's hallmark.
This strategic incoherence is becoming a hallmark of Trump foreign policy.
You buy flowers in bunches and Hallmark knows you by name.
"It wasn't an easy decision, but before I started The View, I had already had my commitments to Fuller House and my work with the Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies and Mysteries," she told the audience.
The special programming event, Countdown to Christmas, will feature a total of 24 new holiday movies from Hallmark Channel (plus 16 more from its sister network, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries), beginning October 25 and lasting through Christmas.
"It wasn't an easy decision, but before I started The View, I had already had my commitments to Fuller House and my work with the Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies and Mysteries," she said in 2016.
Given that we're already talking about these films in February, you're starting to get the picture: 2019 will prove to be another ambitious one for Hallmark, as Hallmark Channel's "Countdown to Christmas" campaign celebrates its 10th anniversary.
Tessa's self-absorbed parents, played by the recurring Hallmark bro Peter Benson and the Hallmark villain Anna Van Hooft, walked by, looking at their phones, and opened the front door, obscuring a tree but introducing a wreath.
Why it matters: Random decision-making is a hallmark of human cognition.
Northern Lights of Christmas premieres December 15th on Hallmark Movies and Mysteries.
Instead, the electrical patterns were chaotic, a hallmark of a developing brain.
"Christmas at Grand Valley" airs December 21st on Hallmark Movies and Mystery.
A mouse model of neurodegeneration, which is a hallmark feature of ALS.
It was then that the colorful jackets and suits became his hallmark.
Brain fog is also a hallmark among those with chronic fatigue syndrome.
Good Witch season 4 airs Sundays at 9PM on The Hallmark Channel.
And cellulite was the most visible and reviled hallmark of that failure.
Meanwhile, the Hallmark Channel has dropped Loughlin, who was a mainstay actor.
Last week marked the launch of Hallmark and Lifetime's extensive holiday slate.
Another hallmark is a belief, however much wrapped in doubt, in progress.
Shifting memories are a common hallmark of anyone who has suffered trauma.
The simple sweatshirt, an Opening Ceremony hallmark, made repeat appearances, for instance.
Like any good Hallmark movie, this yule log is nothing buy joyous.
Secrecy has been a hallmark of Abrams's work throughout his cinematic career.
Lacy's passion for bringing people together is a hallmark of her work.
Downloadable content was once a hallmark of the absolute best online games.
Seyfried's mysterious hacker bears all the hallmark tropes of a femme fatale.
It was quite a bit different (perhaps lifted from a Hallmark card).
Hallmark Christmas movies have become an essential part of the holiday season.
Yahoo might sell its hallmark services — but would it find a bidder?
I'm still probably a terrible person, but haven't hit that hallmark yet.
But freedom of expression has always been a hallmark of American democracy.
"Hallmark benefits from a legacy of a highly emotional brand," he said.
A hallmark of modern political science is the scientific aspect of it.
Hallmark currently owns more than 90 percent of the cable network operator.
Raised patches of dry, scaly, itchy skin are a hallmark of psoriasis.
His Socratic self-questioning was notable, but his hallmark was thought experiments.
The fourth annual Kitten Bowl on Hallmark Channel is just days away.
Little did Perry know this would be a hallmark for his career.
But brazen impunity for the powerful is a hallmark of our era.
That deference to national governments is a hallmark of the European Union.
Labor strikes and unrest were a hallmark of the pre-revolutionary period.
Cracking down on illegal immigration has been a hallmark of Trump's agenda.
Action is a hallmark of Obamaism, true to its community-organizing roots.
Fireballs and "earthgrazer" meteors are also a hallmark of the Leonid shower.
Political bravery is not often the hallmark of a Democratic presidential primary.
If Valentine's Day is a Hallmark holiday, Halloween was made for Instagram.
The paintings hint at our consumption, the hallmark behavior of Western capitalism.
I even came across a Hallmark card shelf within the party section.
Then again, repetition with slight variation is the hallmark of this anthology.
This rigorous, almost dissertation-like approach is another hallmark of Rosler's practice.
This attitude towards important reveals may become a hallmark of the show.
Living paycheck to paycheck is an unfortunately common hallmark of American life.
Price has been a leading critic of Obama's hallmark policy achievement, Obamacare.
Self-destructing messages are a hallmark of Snap founder Evan Spiegel's application.
Everything she said sounded like she'd read it in a Hallmark card.
Your hallmark creation is the comic series Hate, which stars Buddy Bradley.
This curious trait has the hallmark of genetic programming, not biological decay.
Detail, as any Go Kart Mozart fan knows, is a Lawrencian hallmark.
Self-silencing because of fear is a hallmark of societies under dictatorships.
They have since become a hallmark of the nearly 17-year war.
This is the hallmark of insulin resistance and a harbinger of diabetes.
"Dido of Idaho" builds to a hammy Hallmark-message of an ending.
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries' Miracles of Christmas will also premiere 16 new films.
The Cabane also reflects another hallmark of Quebec, its spirit of generosity.
As the Hallmark card says: Love conquers all, even when it's icky.
Instead, justifying the military's actions has become the hallmark of her leadership.
They follow themes that will be too familiar from Hallmark Christmas films.
It would be impossible not to; there are a zillion Hallmark films.
Hallmark companion film: Almost anything you pick would be better than this.
Price transparency has been a hallmark of health policy under Mr. Trump.
Killing agents in particular have become the hallmark of Mr. Maduro's rule.
But self-reflection is the hallmark of maturity and good decision-making.
Mr. Aeschlimann also has been mining some of the brand's hallmark connections.
Internal conflicts have become a hallmark of gay pride marches ever since.
This is, in fact, a defining hallmark of a predatory lending system.
But the movies didn't become a cornerstone of the Hallmark brand overnight.
"Peaceful protests are a hallmark of our democracy," he wrote on Twitter.
That Hallmark-card-like sentiment, alas, is delivered in pretty thudding fashion.
Last year, 85 million people tuned into the Hallmark Channel at Christmas.
" Continuing, he added, "Hallmark approved a commercial where a heterosexual couple kissed.
The hallmark signs of the male abuser are well known to experts.
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"A clean sink is the hallmark of a clean kitchen," Maker said.
The rising waters, a hallmark of climate change, had done their work.
A commitment to openness, accountability, and transparency is a hallmark of journalism.
Flags, parades, beaches and fireworks are the hallmark images of Independence Day.
"He thinks a cardiologist is someone who works at Hallmark," he quipped.
Hallmark did not reject a similar ad featuring an opposite-sex couple.
Hallmark movies are family friendly, and you ruined it with the commercial.
The hallmark, though, is swollen glands under the ears that are tender.
"I want the European Green Deal to become Europe's hallmark," she explained.
Philo and Frndly TV will both let you access every Hallmark channel.
The Hallmark Channel is a titan when it comes to holiday content.
Looks like the Hallmark Channel isn't feeling the love this holiday season.
The partnership, called the TPP, was a hallmark of the Obama administration.
In 10 days the world will witness a hallmark of our democracy.
While Hallmark caved to the pressure, other brands have stood their ground.
The convention isn't a Hallmark convention — except it totally kind of is.
The number of Hallmark Christmas movies is up 20 percent since 2017.
The most common hallmark of Goop products is a high price tag.
It is also a hallmark of the search bar on NYT Cooking.
Most actual Hallmark productions, bland as they may be, are more agreeable.
Cat lovers can find their own pet-centric bowl game on Hallmark.
Zola was right in removing the entirety of their ads from Hallmark.
It's just too bad for Hallmark that homophobia is bad for business.
And, unfortunately, demonstrable unfitness for office is a hallmark of Moore's career.
" Trump tweeted out his support of the march as a "hallmark of democracy.
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries will premiere Christmas Camp on July 7 at 9 p.
Loughlin has also been removed from her current projects on Netflix and Hallmark.
A: Like so many people, the "carousel" was a Hallmark of my childhood.
In the wake of the scandal Hallmark has ended their relationship with Loghlin.
A hallmark of Trump's presidency has been his determination to curb illegal immigration.
This communications system is aimed to increase safety, a hallmark of the brand.
It's become, 'How do I live like I'm in a Hallmark Christmas movie?
"Best case, it's an annoying impact on our annual profitability," Hallmark told Reuters.
That was a hallmark of what the people with the best judgment do.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo pointed out another hallmark of a vehicle assault.
The criminalization of politics is a hallmark of totalitarian states and banana republics.
On Thursday, Loughlin was dropped from all Hallmark Channel productions amid the scandal.
Move over, Santa Claus, Hallmark Channel is making room for the Easter Bunny!
Everyone knows that crushing chest pain is a hallmark of a heart attack.
Korotev doubted Curry's finds, telling him they lacked the hallmark features of meteorites.
That might not be a Hallmark card expression of love, but it's love!
We are thrilled for her success with Fuller House and her Hallmark movies.
"This is what every girl in a Hallmark movie looks like," said another.
"Security is a hallmark for both AWS and Microsoft," she said this week.
Shaking up traditional royal style has become something of a hallmark for Markle.
Frequent, preventable injuries are also a hallmark of the Fremont plant, Moran claims.
Not a remarkably rational Tweet: Peaceful protests are a hallmark of our democracy.
They were not Hallmark movie-perfect, rose-tinted or anything of the sort.
The true hallmark moments will come from Bernie Sanders and the current president.
I'll leave you with that:  Peaceful protests are a hallmark of our democracy.
Or perhaps it isn't, as ideological consistency has never been a Trump hallmark.
"Often a hallmark of PTSD is a lot of self-blame," he said.
And reining in costs has never been a hallmark of American health policy.
And doing that with privacy, which is an Apple hallmark, is totally real.
Scholars cite this episode as a hallmark template for product placement in entertainment.
Tune in to the Hallmark Channel for yule log footage until 5 p.m.
EST on the Hallmark Channel — and we're so ready for the feline footballing.
It's a hallmark of the fast and efficient service in the private system.
Espressos are served with a perfect crema, the hallmark of great Italian coffee.
The Hallmark movie was shot long before the tape was leaked on Oct.
Hallmark is selling a Hogwarts Castle Christmas Tree Topper for "Harry Potter" lovers.
Hallmark Christmas Ornament Harry Potter Dobby Ornament retails for $9 on Amazon.
Both dishes use condiments to great effect, a hallmark of Mr. Volger's cooking.
Those lyrics aren't very good—they read like a 19th-century Hallmark card.
In basic cable overall, CNN finished ninth behind the Hallmark Channel and HGTV.
It's one of the hallmark characteristics of addiction, [that] immunity to negative consequences.
Against this backdrop, Totti still stands as a hallmark of traditional Italian masculinity.
RECIPE: Aussie Burger And what is the hallmark of the Roberts Aussie burger?
A hallmark of the the opening ceremonies, of course, is the Olympic flame.
The performance of being a woke ally is a hallmark of the softboi.
It's a hallmark of MONO's sound, something beautiful coming out of intense darkness.
Wheels The automobile, in American life, has long been a hallmark of freedom.
Its revelatory meeting of ancient and modern became the hallmark of his work.
That idea might seem to invite easy Hallmark-card sentiments and childish fantasies.
This kind of structural maximalism is becoming a hallmark of pop-era Swift.
Nearly all agency in the show is female, as you'd expect from Hallmark.
However, this once vibrant hallmark of American consumerism is in danger of extinction.
At least 16 Hallmark stores are closing in the first half of 2020.
The hallmark of the Obama administration was its purported support for private capital.
The Hallmark Channel has faced criticism on multiple fronts over the last month.
For years, its operational hallmark has been code that continually evolves and improves.
Constitutional hardball of this sort has been a hallmark of the populist era.
And, in what became the hallmark of Chez Panisse, there were no choices.
Joyful House Creations Shh I'm Watching Hallmark Christmas Movies Wine Glass, $19.98; amazon.
On some level, I understand everyone's aversion to these feature-length Hallmark cards.
Such jolting emotional recognition is the hallmark of this beautiful and bittersweet play.
If your kid is watching the Hallmark Channel, he already gay as hell.
He went on to state that Hallmark is committed to diversity and inclusion.
The backlash included a petition signed by more than 30,000 people criticizing Hallmark.
I thought #Hallmark was all about spreading love -especially this time of year.
A miniature of it is available as a Hallmark Christmas decoration, for $39.99.
Seeing this, I was briefly delighted: was this a gay couple, on Hallmark?
A spokesperson for Hallmark did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.
The main couple [in a Hallmark movie] has never been an interracial couple.
Trump has made "chaos" the hallmark signature of his brief time in office.
That's been a hallmark of the series, really: entertaining but not necessarily good.
And over time, that hallmark has bled into the work environment as well.
The pickled red onion is now a hallmark of artisanal fast casual dining.
CNN's Last-Supper-size panels have become a hallmark of its political coverage.
Finding the world within the self was the hallmark of the Transcendentalist movement.
I should admit up front that I love a good Hallmark Christmas movie.
Meanwhile, Christmas has also become an unlikely year-round programming strategy for Hallmark.
There are options for fans of everything from Post Malone to Hallmark movies.
Indeed, acceptance has not been a hallmark of Williams's development as a painter.
During the Cold War, such military spectacles were a hallmark of the Soviets.
That whopper represents a new record for Hallmark Channel and its sister network Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, which set a previous high in 2018 with 38 movies, accounting for about half of all new holiday TV movies across networks and streamers.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Hallmark Channel cut ties Thursday with favored star Lori Loughlin, a day after her arrest in a college admissions scam put the family-friendly network and extended Hallmark brand in uncomfortable proximity to a national scandal.
The holiday season was expected to be a boon for Hallmark and its spinoff network, Hallmark Movies and Mysteries, which produced over 100 movies in 2019 — nearly half of which are related to the Christmas season, according to The New Yorker.
"Nobody's saying we should dismantle these programs," Hallmark CEO Don Hall Jr. told CNBC.
But while baseball's hallmark pitch has increased in popularity, it hasn't increased in velocity.
This sporting event, which will air April 3 on Hallmark Channel at 8 p.m.
But the illegal practice has been a hallmark of digital activism since the 1990s.
Organized labor has for a long time been a hallmark of a free society.
Town halls and countless constituent meetings were a hallmark of my tenure in Congress.
What will happen next in Loughlin's case is more mysterious than any Hallmark whodunnit.
The goalkeeper situation remains the team's hallmark, with both Guzan and Howard playing well.
But our kids can watch the Hallmark channel and they could see clean stuff.
Forget a star — top your tree with this Death Star tree topper from Hallmark.
Like, I would love to do one of my Christmas Hallmark movies with Chad.
Consumer advocates point to high APRs as a hallmark of unfair or predatory loans.
But the hallmark of the Outer Space Treaty is that it isn't too detailed.
If you thought hot pink was an original hallmark of the 1980s, think again.
"The lack of a motive is the hallmark of her mental illness," she said.
Missandei and Daenerys's friendship has become one of the hallmark relationships on the show.
When it comes to Hallmark holidays, Father's Day doesn't seem like the most romantic.
When the Baldwin-Bieber marriage isn't Hallmark card-level saccharine, it is ceaselessly horny.
Promoting democratic values and supporting fledgling democracies has been a hallmark of our partnership.
Booker is determined to make prison reform a hallmark of his time in office.
Broadly speaking, the Hallmark Channel's original holiday films follow the same (totally satisfying) pattern.
The Hallmark Channel is getting a little more inclusive for the 2019 holiday season.
Unwelcome Greetings The team behind Unwelcome Greetings knew that traditional Hallmark cards were boring.
It's also launched a hallmark for bronze sculpture called 'Bronzechain' in partnership with DACS.
In true Hallmark-style, you can give your Valentine heart-shaped Peeps in February.
Exclusivity towards some products are becoming a hallmark of major retailers such as Amazon.
Don't go to Alec Baldwin if you're looking for Hallmark card-inspired marriage advice.
Colorful foliage is autumn's hallmark, but humans can also smell the change of seasons.
Ever go into a Hallmark and think, "Ugh, if only this place was sexier"?
Netflix took a cue from Prince's popularity and is producing more Hallmark-y movies.
The Hallmark Channel isn't letting the drama with Lori Loughlin damper their holiday spirit.
Minimalism was also a hallmark of the clothing that came out of the Recession.
Error detection and correction is also another hallmark of this reflexive aspect of consciousness.
Lower tax rates was a major hallmark of Trump's agenda during his presidential campaign.
Big swings and huge daily gains and losses aren't the hallmark of bull markets.
Fatigue is a hallmark of clinical depression, but isn't everyone always kind of tired?
Racist and anti-Semitic speech is not the hallmark of an otherwise enlightened society.
"Peaceful protests are a hallmark of our democracy," he said in a later tweet.
KAWS: I would tell them not to put to much weight into Hallmark holidays.
Bringing home Americans held overseas has also been a hallmark of Trump's foreign policy.
The hands that designed this car were restrained — not a hallmark of later Lamborghinis.
It is a nod to the excellence that is the hallmark of FBI work.
The Hallmark Channel is adding some diversity to its round-up of holiday movies.
To us, owning a well-curated bar cart is one ultimate hallmark of sophistication.
Sexual slander of the sort Ms Aro endured is a hallmark of disinformation campaigns.
Enlargement of the hands and feet is rare but is the hallmark of acromegaly.
The buildup of beta amyloid in the brain is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease.
Such careful attention was a hallmark of Hersey's writing, as it is of Treglown's.
"The Daily Show" has made its robust convention presence a hallmark of the program.
The hallmark of our response to this pandemic has been effectiveness, compassion and success.
Buybacks have been a hallmark of the bull market that began in March 2009.
The network finished ninth in basic cable overall, behind The Hallmark Channel and HGTV.
Freedom of choice is a hallmark of the Western tradition and the free market.
Hallmark created a line of "Harry Potter"-themed ornaments inspired by your favorite characters.
Find this Hallmark Christmas Ornament, Harry Potter, Ron on Broomstick on Amazon for $8.99.
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Pushing an extreme anti-immigrant agenda that has been a hallmark of his administration.
Scott Wedgewood, Devils Stability at goalie has long been a hallmark of the Devils.
The icon is understated, even delicate — hardly the traditional hallmark of far right iconography.
Student access to a wealth of working artists is a hallmark of the program.
Aside from writing for Mahogany, what is the range of your work for Hallmark?
Biden and Bloomberg do not support canceling student debt, a hallmark of Sanders's plans.
Donald Trump made the demonization of undocumented immigrants a hallmark of his presidential campaign.
Together, they are in the reality show "Meet the Peetes" on the Hallmark Channel.
Concerns about politics aren't a hallmark of Mr. McGahn's tenure, to say the least.
Loughlin's girls withdrew from USC and Loughlin lost gigs with "Fuller House" and Hallmark.
Aggressive behavior, a hallmark of dementia, is a major problem in assisted living facilities.
His back-and-forth over abortion would become a hallmark of his political career.
Advocating for those fleeing war and destitution has been a hallmark of Francis' pontificate.
"The gas station was elegant and beautiful, and that was his hallmark," she added.
In 2005, Hallmark donated the entirety of its 6,500-piece collection to the museum.
Mr. Trump's penchant for prevarication has been a well-documented hallmark of his presidency.
"A financial gain is not necessarily the hallmark of a strategic win," Dushnitsky said.
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Bill Abbott has led Crown Media Family Networks for 11 years, Hallmark Cards Inc.
In post-Soviet Russia, the same cynical mendacity has become the Putin government's hallmark.
A Hallmark spokesperson said the lesbian couple's public display of affection violated its policies.
Direct political interference in our justice system is a hallmark of a banana republic.
Here, the 6 best pieces of Hallmark movie merch to shop on Amazon now.
On Tuesday, Crown Media Family Networks announced a new initiative, Hallmark Channel's Hometown Christmas.
Hallmark doesn't generate controversy, character growth, dramatic tension, or leading roles for black people.
Both their positions exemplify the invariable conflict that is the hallmark of every trial.
Tuesday Tueday on the Hallmark Channel there's "Check Inn to Christmas" with Rachel Boston.
Other TV networks, like Netflix and Freeform, threw shade at Hallmark for the move.
Hallmark Channel is taking back its decision to remove a same-sex wedding ad.
In terms of achieving that class-hallmark comfort, the Kia does a reasonable job.
" Hallmark, at the time, said the company's brand "is never going to be divisive.
Americans spend about $3.2 billion annually on gift wrap, according to research by Hallmark.
Because this is from Hallmark, viewers might be able to guess what happens next.
The Hallmark Channel announced it would not continue any shows that feature Ms. Loughlin.
This is a hallmark of FOIA cherished by journalists, watchdogs, and interested citizens alike.
That is a hallmark to then start looking at more of the gray areas.
It officially began in late October and runs through New Year's Day with 24 new titles on the Hallmark Channel (and 16 more on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries), but past holiday originals have been playing to stellar ratings on Friday nights throughout the year.
This past holiday season once again brought Nielsen presents for Hallmark: Hallmark Channel reigned as the No. 1 cable network in 4th quarter among 18-to-49-year-old women, as well as its target demo of 25-to-54-year-old women.
"Speaking to Insider in response to Hallmark&aposs offer, Zola&aposs Chief Marketing Officer Mike Chi said: "We were deeply troubled when Hallmark rejected our commercials for featuring a lesbian couple celebrating their marriage, and are relieved to see that decision was reversed.
And that stash will likely include the neon-sugar-coated hallmark of the season: Peeps.
Along with A Merry Christmas Match, Hallmark Channel's "Keepsake Christmas" will feature other Christmas classics.
This year's event will air on the Hallmark Channel on Monday at 7 p.m. ET.
When Calls the Heart returned to Hallmark on Sunday, but Abigail Stanton was noticeably absent.
According to BuzzFeed News, Hallmark will no longer work with Loughlin on any future projects.
It was just one of those where-are-the-cameras moment, like a Hallmark Channel.
It seems to me to be a classic hallmark of a dictatorial [or] fascist government.
In light of her arrest, the Hallmark Channel also parted ways with Loughlin this week.
Despite his abrupt departure from the Hallmark Channel, Mark Steines has plenty to smile about.
Hatred of the Shiites was a hallmark of the insurgency that was sweeping across Iraq.
However, you don't have to start by picking out a card from the Hallmark aisle.
"A state of 'no questions asked' is the hallmark of money-market liquidity," he argues.
Their consistency has been their hallmark; this season, Daniel has 20063 points to Henrik's 50.
Using editing to toy with viewers' emotions is a hallmark of reality shows, for instance.
Instead, we get an overwrought Hallmark moment, and the hackneyed reveal of the baby's name.
Financial muscle, rather than a lucid message, became the hallmark of Mr. Bush's political operation.
Something that this Hallmark-themed day tends to forget: Love can be gnarly. Gruesome. Dark.
If you're really going to commit to a Hallmark holiday season, download the checklist app.
The hallmark of every ThinkPad laptop is its keyboard, and the X1 Extreme doesn't disappoint.
Hallmark Channel will debut 24 of these new flicks, while HMM will premiere 16 others.
Having a sound method for making challenging decisions is a hallmark trait of any leader.
Likewise, a hallmark of the early meme was the creator sublimating herself to the community.
But they don't forget about the choreography and harmonized vocals that have become their hallmark.
The Hallmark Channel, Lifetime, and Hollywood at large traffic in this very subject and sentimentality.
Where to Watch: The Hallmark Channel When to Watch: Kitten Bowl V airs Sunday, Feb.
She will appear in her seventh Hallmark holiday film, A Shoe Addict's Christmas, this November.
This combination of scale and data science has long been a hallmark of tech firms.
Finally, let's look at what Birds supplement: the cultural hallmark of West LA, the skateboard.
For generations, the all-girl quartet has been the hallmark of good shows for women.
They saw energy flowing into larger and larger eddies, the hallmark of two-dimensional turbulence.
The two Hallmark networks have debuted 176 original Christmas movies over the last 10 years.
"I'm so relieved," the Hallmark Channel star, 34, tells PEOPLE, revealing her pregnancy news exclusively.
A hallmark of addiction is a loss of control that results in self-destructive behaviors.
But it wasn't just sales of its hallmark categories that helped drive Kate Spade's strength.
America's allies now reckon that the hallmark of the Trump presidency is paralysis and contradiction.
"We are saddened by the recent allegations surrounding the college admissions process," Hallmark Cards Inc.
This rule is a hallmark of U.S. global leadership in fighting corruption in poor countries.
Tension between the President and news organizations has been a hallmark of his early administration.
But the hallmark of 2019, perhaps, is feeling like the worst is yet to come.
Circumvention was the hallmark of the paintings she made based on the memories of others.
Controlling the internet was a hallmark of the the Ahmadinejad administration, from 2005 to 2013.
In addition to that hallmark shade of lobster red, there could be other skin changes.
What is left behind is the cage — a plaque that is the hallmark of Alzheimer's.
The woman's brain was laden with the foremost hallmark of Alzheimer's: plaques of amyloid protein.
The injectable drug targets IL-31, a protein associated with itch, a hallmark of eczema.
It also shows climate change threatens the diversity that is the hallmark of coral reefs.
Their behavior isn't a sign of confidence, though; it's the hallmark of an intellectual bully.
Making appeals more donor-centric, Ms. Love said, is the hallmark of effective fund-raising.
However, the thin legislative résumés have partly become a hallmark of how Congress functions today.
Flag history Following the hallmark year of 1776, the US got its first official flag.
In general, fintech firms do not take deposits, which is a traditional hallmark of banking.
Intense competition for industry-defining megadeals is a hallmark of all top-tier investment banks.
That argument might be more persuasive if professionalism were the hallmark of Trump's campaign operation.
But he said that an engaged online presence was increasingly the hallmark of persuadable voters.
Mathison also stars on Hallmark Channel's The Christmas Club, premiering November 27 at 8pm/7c.
Millennium's hallmark is a sea of different investments, including thousands of bets on stocks alone.
For restaurants, this would be especially harmful, since flexibility is a hallmark of our industry.
This defiance of good taste, this hallmark of hot trash, this veritable exorcism of reality.
After all, a bold look is a hallmark of the annual anything goes opening evening.
Severe dollar shortages have been a hallmark of Nigeria's recession, now in its second year.
For many, like myself, regular facials are a hallmark of a good skin-care regimen.
Identity-based leadership is a hallmark of executive performance, though it is not without risks.
It became a hallmark of Google's culture and was replicated by other major tech companies.
Is everybody getting the Hallmark Movies socks ad or did I click on something weird?
Finally, hospitals should be a last resort, not the hallmark of the health care system.
It is a different skill set, and flexibility is not the hallmark of development institutions.
Despite all this "research," I will still be watching more than a few Hallmark films.
The hallmark of the disease is weakness that worsens with activity and improves with rest.
On the dining table, dishes married Hallmark and Karnataka: green bean palya, sweet potato raita.
All of this reduces the possibility of discovery that is a hallmark of IRL shopping.
He smiled and gave his hallmark thumbs-up gesture over and over to thunderous ovations.
There are sentimental threads here, including a friend's pregnancy and a Hallmark-moment family reconciliation.
Maybe it's just the novelty of existence experienced without the principal hallmark of being alive.
Kasich, 85033, also decried rhetoric aimed at the "hallmark" institutions of the DOJ and FBI.
Meanwhile, Hallmark is already in production on its slate for 2020 and planning for 2021.
These days, you can watch many of your favorites on the Hallmark Movies Now app.
Ever noticed that Hallmark has a rotation of what feels like six or seven actors?
"The Hallmark Channel has always been known for its family friendly movies," the group wrote.
Business executives have long understood that carefully calibrated successions are the hallmark of great leaders.
You can watch some Christmas movies of seasons past on Hallmark Movies Now and Netflix.
This brand of sly, subversive humor has become a hallmark of the Hong Kong protests.
On the hoofed racks, matching print suit pieces (a Westwood hallmark) aren't hung as sets.
"The Hallmark Channel has always been known for its family friendly movies," the petition said.
In a statement Sunday, Hallmark Cards president and CEO Mike Perry apologized for the decision.
The Melissa Joan Hart panel was very scarcely attended because she's more Lifetime than Hallmark.
Cognitive diversity, representing a range of opinions, is the hallmark of a superior management team.
Hallmark eventually reversed its decision, apologized, and reinstated the ad, but the damage was done.
But last year [on Hallmark] was the first movie that had people of color leads.
That list includes names like Stride Rite, Hallmark, Claire's and Men's Wearhouse, the firm found.
The unlikeable lead has become a hallmark of contemporary millennial-centered TV shows and movies.
This is a hallmark of Gallace's work: the mundane morphing into the peculiar and uncanny.
We're not debating live-streamed orgies here (however much that could boost Hallmark Channel's ratings).
They deployed their form letter and called on their supporters to send letters to Hallmark.
As you can see, snow is of paramount importance to the Hallmark Christmas movie machine.
What's surprising, however, is just how often Hallmark Christmas movies hit their very specific mark.
I think some people are really keying into the Hallmark holiday association with these foods.
Hallmark Channel Everywhere — If you don't trust yourself to remember to cancel a trial before you're charged, you can stream the Kitten Bowl on the Hallmark Channel site for free — all you need is a TV or internet provider login like Comcast Xfinity or Optimum.
The movie is the sequel to the Hallmark Channel's wildly successful 2016 film Summer of Dreams.
For Mr. Trump, standing by even his contentious comments has been a hallmark of his appeal.
"I see hyperuniformity as basically a hallmark of deeper optimization processes of some sort," Cohn said.
The Hallmark Channel's favorite dog, Happy, will also be on-hand as the show's official mascot.
Claire Hughes-Johnson spoke about her experience joining the Hallmark board as the only tech executive.
Christmas Camp is part of Hallmark Movies and Mysteries' "Gold Crown Christmas" campaign during the summer.
Subscribe to Hallmark e-cards for $5 a month, $18 a year, or $30 bi-yearly.
Parkgoers will delight in a quintessentially playful experience that has become a hallmark of the franchise.
A hallmark of Shriners Hospitals is that children are cared for no matter the family's finances.
This emotional guardedness from the self is a hallmark of Leftovers co-creator Damon Lindelof's work.
Second only to Santa, Hallmark is taking another step to prove they own the Christmas season.
With TV came the first TV dinners, a hallmark of the era's primary food trend: convenience.
The "Full House" star was spotted earlier this week on set at Hallmark Channel's 'Home & Family.
In his retirement, he continued to create art, cards for Hallmark, ceramics, toys, murals and kites.
Those same traits are the hallmark of new industries built around self-driving cars and drones.
Starring Jill Wagner, Matthew Davis, and Donna Mills it airs October 26 on the Hallmark Channel.
I know this sounds like Hallmark fluff but you really do want to remember this stuff.
This speed has become a hallmark of Ortega's business and a sore point for his competitors.
Kellie Pickler's popular holiday Hallmark movie, Christmas at Graceland, is getting a summer sequel, PEOPLE confirms.
The folks at Hallmark were so super excited about this project that they fast-tracked it.
One hallmark of this administration's term has been to leave thousands of federal government positions empty.
The hallmark signs of measles is a rash of flat-red spots and a high fever.
Toledo's attorney has slammed the "preventive prison" order as excessive and a hallmark of autocratic regimes.
Hallmark and Hershey's have relied on inflating the importance of events for decades — get on board.
Loughlin and her eldest daughter recently worked together on a Hallmark movie, coming later this year.
Fraternities whose agenda was more social than academic are, of course, another hallmark of American universities.
President Barack Obama vetoed a bill Friday that sought to repeal his hallmark health-care law.
A representative for Hallmark told PEOPLE that the series will not air on Sunday, March 17.
In what would become a hallmark of Rhodes' tenure, though, things didn't play out that way.
A hallmark ingredient of our beers is oats, which I think gives them a better mouthfeel.
A hallmark of dyslexia is the inability to discern phonemes, distinct sounds represented by specific letters.
As predicted, none of the three phones Apple announced today have the iPhone's hallmark home button.
The hallmark of Civilization has always been its depth, the way its mechanics interact and build.
A hallmark of a good scene is when everyone in that scene has something to do.
He should use the bully pulpit to make that a hallmark of his first four years.
" He declared that "dishonesty is Trump's hallmark" and that he "lacks the temperament to be president.
Feeling like you don't enjoy stuff that used to interest you is another hallmark of depression.
Unsurprisingly, women's hesitance to fight for their worth has become a troubling hallmark of corporate culture.
But rational behavior is not a hallmark of the NBA off-season in the internet age.
Right now, he's clearly calling the shots—refusing to acknowledge past wrongs is a Trump hallmark.
Police killings of African-Americans on social media have become the visual hallmark of our time.
Shag's images served as a kind of hallmark of the polka dot and fedora-bearing subculture.
The California summit capped his hallmark foreign policy, America's so-called "pivot" or "rebalancing" to Asia.
Nevertheless, the entrepreneurial spirit that has always been a hallmark of Aleppo is beginning to return.
And it's been a hallmark of his administration that policy-making is a very fluid process.
You can catch all the adorable action during The Hallmark Channel's Kitten Bowl III on Feb.
One Hallmark Christmas movie lover will jingle all the way to the bank this holiday season.
It will enable disruption — the messy, chaotic work that is the hallmark of truly innovative organizations.
Fans of the Hallmark Channel can now order a themed Monopoly that comes with collectible tokens.
Roy says Hallmark now sells cards, box sets, wrapping paper and even single cards, on Amazon.
In addition to his wife, the former Susan Hallmark, with whom he lived in Friendswood, Tex.
The hallmark of this proposed and supposed reform should be summed up by one word — fairness.
This "radical transparency," as Dalio calls it, is a hallmark of the culture at Bridgewater Associates.
I have witnessed directly the healing and hope that has been the hallmark of America's engagement.
Trump has made challenging trade agreements a hallmark of his administration since taking office in January.
Whether you historically love or loathe the Hallmark holiday, there's no escaping Cupid's arrows this year.
The values of free expression and reverence for the free press have been our global hallmark.
Consistency is the hallmark of fast food, and it's especially important when it comes to chicken.
While Trump demanded "extreme vetting," rigorous review has been a hallmark of consular decisions for decades.
Kurz has provided few details policies but has made a hard line on immigration his hallmark.
Plouffe defended his opinion by pointing to what he said are the hallmark symptoms of psychosis.
A hallmark of the season has been Pittsburgh struggling in weeks that seemed like comical mismatches.
The ability to grind out decent scores from bad swings is a hallmark of Woods's career.
Optimism — even, and perhaps especially in the face of difficulty — has long been an American hallmark.
Here's a look at the new Netflix movies, and the Hallmark films they remind me of.
The second is to preserve the built environment, which is a hallmark of historic preservation concerns.
He has been unable to summon the putting magic that was a hallmark of his prime.
The openness and diversity that flourish in neighborhood libraries were once a hallmark of urban culture.
Some have uterine bleeding or vaginal dryness and even that hallmark of actual menopause, hot flashes.
The Hallmark Channel severed ties with Loughlin in March, shortly after the charges were made public.
The adoring crowd here responded by reprising a hallmark of the campaign, chanting, 'Lock her up!
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The blue checkmark is a hallmark of Twitter and one that was later copied by Facebook.
Thousands of people in multiple petitions are calling on the Hallmark Channel to "reject" LGBTQ content.
Cleopatra Coleman plays the killer whose hallmark is leaving punctures in the back of the neck.
Forced displacement has also been a hallmark of the conflict where millions were forced into camps.
More speech, not less, is one hallmark of our Constitution's vision and our nation's education experience.
The impenetrability of autism, with its seemingly endless variants and its essential "otherness," is its hallmark.
The Hallmark Channel didn't immediately return a request from BuzzFeed News asking to confirm these details.
Then, earlier this week, Hallmark reversed their decision, reinstating the ad and apologizing for its removal.
It was transformed, in part, thanks to another hallmark of the 2010's: Blogging platform Tumblr.
In short, it's the perfect setting for a Hallmark Christmas movie about a charming small town.
Here is where Hallmark corporation has staked out territory in many a Christmas-celebrating US home.
The establishment of powerful surveillance apparatus is a hallmark of totalitarian regimes, which require complete fealty.
This willingness to experiment was also a hallmark of the Deng Xiaoping and Jiang Zemin periods.
CNN has reached out to Loughlin, Hallmark and "When Calls the Heart" producers for additional comment.
A hallmark of Andersson's novels is how spiritually and intellectually insipid the male love interests are.
Some of the destruction carries the clear hallmark of the Islamic State's heavy car-bombing campaign.
The element of debate is a hallmark of our country, from the time of Sam Adams.
One hallmark is shooting a scene on the street that is then projected in the theater.
This anticipation for a single day is obviously a hallmark of any culture with significant holidays.
Regardless, the fact that Hallmark initially caved to a loud but fangless fringe group is troubling.
Aducanumab targets the protein known as beta amyloid, a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease, from the brain.
I found my own voice in radical openness and transparency, a hallmark of the Inkling culture.
The Holiday Calendar is the kind of aggressively formulaic movie that Hallmark built its brand on.
ET. Earlier this month, Entertainment Weekly reported that a whopping 40 Christmas movies would be coming to Hallmark Channel and its sister network Hallmark Movies & Mysteries — a record that broke 2018's high of 38 movies (which, in and of itself, broke 2017 record of 33 films).
I could overwhelm you with data about how Christmas buoys both Hallmark and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (which posts more modest ratings in general but also sees solid increases throughout the holiday season), but if you really want to dig into the raw numbers, AdWeek has them here.
It's just as Cecily Strong says, Christmas season is like the Super Bowl for the Hallmark channel.
They haven an undeniable connection with each other and most importantly, with viewers, a hallmark of Today.
Talladega and its band will be celebrating the peaceful transition of power, a hallmark of America's democracy.
That concept of on-device processing is a hallmark of the new Android 10 Q operating system.
But both women express regret over the misogynistic trash talking that was a hallmark of the show.
"It seems to me to be a classic hallmark of a dictatorial [or] fascist government," another said.
Last week marked the launch of Hallmark and Lifetime's first of many (so very many) Christmas movies.
Which is the hallmark of a tenacious and durable founder and leader and his or her company.
The movie's unhurried pacing, also a hallmark of Hawley's TV shows, masks his impatience as a filmmaker.
Ordinarily, it is a goal, one of those mesmerizing dribbles that have long since been Messi's hallmark.
This is a hallmark of fuckery — Unglert encouraged Schulman to be just as indecisive as he was.
I just played a kindly grandfather in a [Hallmark Channel] show called "Signed, Sealed, Delivered," for example.
When you're Kylie Jenner, turning 20 garners a little more than a Jackson in a Hallmark card.
They were a hallmark of the U.S. housing crash: Mortgages that required little or even no documentation.
You could also gift it to a friend who considers Valentine's Day an overly-sentimental Hallmark holiday.
Virtually all of the speeches are gems -- inspirational stories that somehow avoid sounding like Hallmark greeting cards.
Among those cuddly contenders are the baby cats of Kitten Bowl, Hallmark Channel's feline Super Bowl celebration.
The former Full House star was dropped by the Hallmark Channel in the wake of her arrest.
But before you go writing hate mail to Hallmark, it's time to get a quick history lesson.
This year marks the 10th anniversary of Hallmark Channel's Countdown to Christmas, which kicks off Oct. 25.
I watch a cheesy Christmas movie on the Hallmark Channel and eat fried eggs with hot sauce.
The proud new dad announced Parker Rose Steines' arrival on Wednesday's episode of the Hallmark Channel series.
Indeed, blurring the line between private and state interests has been a hallmark of Mr Putin's rule.
To see even more of the cuteness teased above, tune-in to the Hallmark Channel on Aug.
It's been a hallmark of our American democracy since the raucous election of Thomas Jefferson in 1800.
Calling for cutting taxes and regulations on businesses is still the hallmark of Ryan's message and brand.
When did it lose its edge and become a maudlin "Happiness is a warm puppy" Hallmark sentiment?
Swirling soap-opera character motivations together with the costume fights and social relevance became a Marvel hallmark.
Those little tobacco sticks have been the hallmark of glamour and grit since the silent film era.
"It's elastic, catholic and embracing of all the periods, the real hallmark of enlightened collecting," he said.
Will Facebook find an audience that's looking for more than just feel good Hallmark Channel-like content?
Bruce Rauner, whose opposition to public sector unions has been the hallmark of his time in office.
The goodbye scene outside the Smoke House Restaurant in Burbank was straight out of a Hallmark card.
Symbolically, it could be the hallmark of his presidency, beginning a whole new era in American history.
No matter what your relationship status is, it's normal to feel weird feels about the Hallmark holiday.
Tebowmania was brain bleeding nonsense when it happened, but now, it is the hallmark of better times.
They have an undeniable connection with each other and most importantly, with viewers, a hallmark of TODAY.
When Calls the Heart is an original Hallmark series based on Janette Oke's Canadian West book series.
But even the most hard-hearted cynic will be moved by this lovey ad for Hallmark cards.
Waters's wisdom repackaged as a Hallmark-style graduation present: That's what it means to be an insider.
This was a hallmark of bilateral policy during the Cold War, and it should be resurrected today.
Microsoft executives boasted that the operating system announced Tuesday boots up rapidly, a hallmark of the Chromebook.
Instagram's favorite cat foster mom Beth Stern hosts Hallmark Channel's sixth annual Kitten Bowl on Sunday, Feb.
It would prevent the runaway appointments and prosecutions that have been the ignominious hallmark of special counsels.
Yet among card retailers are the 2,000 Hallmark Crown Gold stores, both company-owned and individually-operated.
You can get a Hogwarts Christmas tree topper from Hallmark and a Lego "Harry Potter" advent calendar.
Those clothes conspired to create that most powerful and enduring hallmark of the decade: a slim silhouette.
They say Pruitt is scaling back the regulatory overreach that was the hallmark of the Obama administration.
When she first stepped onto Jackson's stage to sing the movie's hallmark song, I felt involuntary chills.
Its lowlight capabilities are a hallmark feature, and in that, it did better than its iOS counterpart.
It's been a hallmark of Nadella's leadership style since he took the top job in January 2014.
No matter how structured the Dead became, extended group improvisation remained a hallmark of the band's sound.
Francis, the first pope from Latin America, has made defending the poor a hallmark of his papacy.
Look at the U.N. What's the hallmark achievement of the U.N. in the last couple of years?
One of them, Du Yun, remarked that this record was the hallmark of a truly mature artist.
He does not watch Hallmark movies, but he does sometimes listen to a podcast that discusses them.
The fact that a hallmark of his early days found its way back to him felt meaningful.
The defining hallmark of the franchise is constant, kinetic motion, and that plays well around the world.
"We are saddened by the recent news surrounding the college admissions allegations," Hallmark said in a statement.
Eventually, they started producing the tunes from scratch, but those sounds remain a hallmark of the style.
It bespeaks a patient realization of the sweeping peripheral space that is the hallmark of his work.
Change, often radical and unforeseeable, is a hallmark of the sector, making most forecasts speculative at best.
Those sorts of videos, usually full of swashbuckling and explosions, are a hallmark of IS recruitment efforts.
It's the peak of Christmas movie season, and the Hallmark machine has rolled out another festive flick.
Fearlessly confronting problems and maintaining a commitment to residents has been the hallmark of Ms. Olatoye's leadership.
My mom, a high-school-educated Nuyorican with a soft spot for Hallmark holidays, was not pleased.
Politics have become a hallmark of even the most staid White House holiday traditions under Mr. Trump.
"Lock her up" chants about Clinton's email use continue to be a hallmark of President Trump's rallies.
It replaced one of the Obama administration's hallmark plans to address climate change, the Clean Power Plan.
A hallmark of the role is being prepared and flexible enough to jump to a scene immediately.
Trump has made his tough immigration stance a hallmark of his presidency and 2020 re-election campaign.
These "findings" were presented as good news: Why should intellectual achievement be considered the hallmark of success?
Misleading the public about the true nature of its policies has become a hallmark of this administration.
That adds up to more than one in four Americans turning to Hallmark for some holiday cheer.
So it runs the gamut, but definitely the trademark or hallmark of RSA is the corporate element.
And yes, it still includes the hi-fi headphone jack that's become a hallmark of LG phones.
That's a hallmark of some of the best companies that we've seen, even at the earliest stages.
It might also depend on what's on TV. The Hallmark Channel might be re-airing a classic.
Peaceful protest has been a hallmark of Hong Kong society for decades, and it will remain so.
This is a hallmark feature of cells, which process inputs like drug molecules to produce controllable outputs.
We love the social vibe of the complimentary evening wine hour in the lobby, an IHG hallmark.
Hallmark Channel host Cameron Mathison is feeling "optimistic" after a successful surgery to treat his kidney cancer.
And besides, it trademarks its own sort of clout: Kith collaborates widely, the new hallmark of prestige.
Zola has run ads featuring same-sex couples on the Hallmark channel previously, he said, without hiccups.
Yet the change-the-world idealism, once a hallmark of the internet giants, is alive and well.
Hallmark and Lifetime, the stalwarts of the genre, each started their holiday lineups in October this year.
"This is another hallmark week in the cannabis industry in what's been an extraordinary month," he added.
You know—you're in L.A." Now, he said, "I'd be happy only working with them"—Hallmark—"forever.
Beto O'Rourke, for whom the F-bomb was also a hallmark of his Senate campaign in Texas.
If extending "appreciation and greeting" makes Trump a criminal intimidator, Hallmark executives would be virtual serial killers.
It's a delightful juxtaposition, and a hallmark of the current generation of writers, speakers and language lovers.
But it turned out to be unremarkably bad in the boring way most Hallmark Christmas movies are.
Each left a print like a hallmark, and all fashioned pies that, in the end, were beautiful.
Winning shorthanded has become as much a hallmark of Doc Rivers' squad as the ill-timed injuries.
Hallmark saw an uptick in negative mainstream news coverage and a flood of letters from angry moms.
On immigration, Trump has made attacking Dreamers and tormenting immigrant communities a hallmark of his early presidency.
That showed another hallmark of Mr. Trump's foreign policy: how much it is driven by domestic politics.
She shirks the reverb that was once a hallmark to see the world in all its vibrancy.
And yet Hallmark Christmas movies aren't overtly agenda-driven in the way that, say, Fox News is.
With that said, nobody in a Hallmark Christmas movie would ever greet someone with "Happy holidays," either.
Committee engagement combined with floor debate that permitted amendments used to be the hallmark of the Senate.
But with a total of 40 new holiday movies that have already started airing across Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, the lucky Christmas obsessive who wins the CenturyLink contest might have a hard time picking just 24 to watch by the time Santa empties out his bag.
The campaign seems to have been over-centralisation run amok, the hallmark, indeed, of Theresa May's first government.
Making sure that developers have access to dev hardware is kind of a hallmark of the ID program.
For many models, landing the cover of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue is a hallmark of their careers.
Internal rivalries have long been a hallmark of Trump's businesses and campaign as well as his transition team.
The hallmark of Weidman's recent career, particularly his last two fights, has been starting strong and fading quickly.
Here are the titles of the "Countdown to Christmas" flicks and the available synopses from the Hallmark website.
It's easy to stand back from fandom and point to shipping behavior as a hallmark of fan entitlement.
Besides being easier on the eyes for some users, a darkened screen is a hallmark of hacker culture.
Buying anything more can feel overwrought on what's essentially a made-up Hallmark Holiday, and buying anything less?
Christina's success made minor celebrities' autobiographies and gossipy pop culture books a hallmark of the best seller's list.
NantHealth gets most of its sales from licensed medical software, record systems, and its hallmark "GPS Cancer " test.
A unique hallmark of the La Brea bones is a shiny, dark brown tone due the liquid asphalt.
This is a hallmark of turbulent systems — they feature distinct behaviors nested within each other at different scales.
The store's legendary window display has been a hallmark of the holidays in New York City for decades.
Lifetime has done them for years, and the Hallmark Channel has long been legendary for its holiday filmography.
With white claws, white fur, and red eyes, the unnamed critter carries all the hallmark signs of albinism.
All these animals have been observed using tools, a behavior that's often seen as a hallmark of intelligence.
Gone is the unibody metal style that's been the hallmark of top-tier HTC smartphones in recent years.
Hallmark imports around $500 million worth of products from China each year, including plush toys and Christmas ornaments.
"Hallmark and our suppliers cannot absorb the full impact of the increased cost," says the May 15 memo.
After layer after layer of misery, the Hallmark-card ending felt like it belonged in a different series.
Robust job growth, a hallmark of Trump's time in office, has also started to weaken in recent months.
Hallmark ads, kids with glasses reading novels in the subway, a spring morning on the cusp of summer.
Leaving bodies and body parts in public places was a hallmark of Los Zetas' work, as was torture.
Prince, while no different from your average Hallmark movie, had the unique distinction of being a Netflix movie.
Sea surface temperature anomalies, with the box highlighting the cold anomalies that are the hallmark of La Niña.
Lori Loughlin has been dropped from all Hallmark Channel productions in the wake of the college admissions scandal.
Lovingly detailed and intricate production design is a hallmark of many Fantagraphics releases, and Monsters is no exception.
Nonetheless, Macron is well-positioned to assert the nationalism that he has made a hallmark of his presidency.
David Wayne Williams and seven of his followers are implicated in the 2016 shooting death of Clifton Hallmark.
The hallmark of her tenure, she says, will be "major change" to the way the city is run.
Or completely and utterly the same, just with a couple more people and a bigger bill at Hallmark?
This logo will now be featured across HP's Envy and Spectre laptop lines, serving as a premium hallmark.
By being 'too much'—a hallmark of trash culture—the excess of sadism and brutality in Mars Attacks!
Above all, nothing is sacred to them, including the hallmark of the West – its democratic ethos and process.
The two are actually partners in the weed biz and their hallmark is packaging joints in creative silhouettes.
President Barack Obama has refreshingly made the future of transportation a hallmark of his final year in office.
The hallmark of St-Pierre's striking career has been using three techniques which create openings for each other.
Fungus grows slowly, so the hallmark of this kind of infection is that it really never gets better.
I honestly can't complain about Hallmark holidays, though, seeing as my job is selling pins on the internet.
Such situations elicit a combination of rational concern and moral revulsion, which is the hallmark of political fear.
When the news broke, Hallmark immediately cut ties with Lori Loughlin, ending their otherwise long and productive relationship.
A hallmark of the Trump era is that fringe ideas are now at the forefront of American politics.
It's a gorgeous device, but its hallmark feature could also come off like a gimmick at first glance.
But one trope above all others is the true hallmark of the found footage movie: Last Camera Standing.
Season six of Hallmark Channel's When Calls the Heart resumes with new episodes on May 5 and 6.
Gray nods to favorite artists and art world tropes, layering in his hallmark Op art and wavy motifs.
We are doing a much worse job of living out the egalitarian dream that has been our hallmark.
For the third year, The Hallmark Channel is treating cuddle connoisseurs to a day of fluff and football.
It's why Hallmark is making millions of dollars, and why Netflix is now doubling down on the fun.
Kay Rueschoff, Aldi Nord's director of marketing, concedes that low prices, the discounters' hallmark, are no longer enough.
The biggest change is the decision to ditch front-facing speakers, a design hallmark of the One series.
A hallmark of Alzheimer's is the buildup of a sticky protein, amyloid, between nerve cells in the brain.
Repeated salvos that are not clever, witty or even slightly humorous is the hallmark of this convention. Gov.
Cable TV, also in decline, does allow some audience targeting: The Hallmark Channel viewer is different from FX's.
It's the opposite of the kinder, more open Microsoft that's been the hallmark of CEO Satya Nadella's reputation.
The race's hallmark has been inclusiveness, a central theme raised by all candidates, not just Perez and Ellison.
The aggressive sales culture and focus on commissions are also a hallmark of Oracle, where Kurian previously worked.
The hallmark of a drug addict is taking the drug despite adverse consequences, so additional punishments won't help.
Such attacks have been a hallmark of his election triumphs since he first won power 16 years ago.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer once said that banning media outlets is a hallmark of a dictatorship.
Johnson Publishing no longer owns its two hallmark magazines, after selling them to Clear View Group in 2016.
The tracks are calmer, more centered, but still filled with the giddy bliss that they've made their hallmark.
Nevertheless, the hallmark issue of election security appears to still be preventing an adversary from directly changing votes.
A hallmark of his game had always been the unrelenting pressure and pace he could put on opponents.
Accountability, many say, is the hallmark of the IMF, and now there is a stain on her judgment.
It increasingly seems that the hallmark of a cool hotel means a bathroom leaving little to the imagination.
To help ease your cabin fever, Hallmark Channel is bringing back its marathon of Christmas movies this weekend.
The repeal reflects the conservative backlash against government regulation, which has been a hallmark of the Trump administration.
What was David Bowie's hallmark for the length of his nearly 55-year career, according to the article?
However... The hallmark of Orange Is the New Black is that it can never entirely be pinned down.
Because the hallmark of many gangs is extreme violence, they warrant special attention from the Department of Justice.
Daguerreotypes are unique; Talbot's calotypes, as he called them, inaugurated the reproducibility that became a hallmark of photography.
"Most large employers like Hallmark provide employer coverage today," said Tresia Franklin, the company's director of employee relations.
And that's frustrating, from a character-development perspective, because intelligence is a hallmark of the Offred we know.
For more royal fare, watch the new fairy-tale romance "Royally Ever After" on Hallmark at 9 p.m.
Well-rounded, sympathetic characters have always been a hallmark of Harvey's work, and he's at his best here.
It's true that headaches are a hallmark of TBIs, but they can't be casually dismissed as minor symptoms.
Those collections, mostly in gold, retained her hallmark of incorporating ancient and mythical patterns with a modern twist.
"It&aposs just not a viable business any longer," one Hallmark store owner told the Forest Park Review.
That thinking, which would have been heretical in years past, is a hallmark of the Satya Nadella era.
The Hallmark Channel came under criticism last month for its decision to pull ads featuring same-sex couples.
"It's not working in its current form," Pichai said of what was once the hallmark of Google culture.
"Until recently, Hallmark had a good record for keeping their movies and commercials family friendly," the petition says.
The Hallmark Channel has now twice reversed course on an advertiser's wedding spot that features two women kissing.
From boat shows to art festivals, in-person experiences and events are the hallmark of the luxury sector.
What ensues is a lot like the unexpected turn in the pickup, a beguiling hallmark of Offutt's storytelling.
"I suggest that kindness and compassion to the unfortunate are the hallmark of an ethical civilization," he wrote.
Active, smart diplomacy — hardly a hallmark of the Trump administration — must be part of what is done now.
If transformative fandom has one hallmark, it's that it always finds room for more in any given story.
Ryan has the opportunity to turn his hashtag, #ConfidentAmerica, into a hallmark of a new way to govern.
They display her hallmark style — grotesque, often violent, and layered with art-historical references and sideways cultural comment.
Hallmark faced sharp criticism for the ad's removal and later reversed itself, saying it made the "wrong decision."
But a hallmark of Mr. Trump's negotiating style is to make big threats to try to force action.
Student protests, such as those in Hong Kong, have become a hallmark of social movements in modern politics.
"'Produced with Singaporean technology' could become a trusted regional hallmark for Southeast Asian food in years to come."
Hallmark gave Zola notice that it would be pulling the ads on Thursday, according to representatives from Zola
But when combined with its jagged, stair-like aesthetics, Chicago became a hallmark of Apple's early brand image.
Upon returning the candle, customers will also receive a $10 Hallmark Gold Crown gift card, the report said.
In response, a Zola spokesperson told BuzzFeed News the company had decided to stop advertising on Hallmark entirely.
Such casually blunt questions are a hallmark of "Armchair Expert," Mr. Shepard's interview podcast, which premiered in 2018.
On Sunday, Burton tweeted about why she decided not to star in a Hallmark film earlier this year.
On Sunday, Ellis noted in her own statement that Hallmark made the right choice by reinstating the ad.
Soon, attempts to drive faster than anyone had ever driven became a hallmark of the ancient lake bed.
Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments were first produced in 1973, and have maintained a foothold in Christmas tradition ever since.
This year, Hallmark made headlines when it announced that it would produce two holiday movies with Hanukkah themes.
Hallmark has reversed course on its decision to pull ads depicting same-sex couples from wedding website Zola.
" And yet, as Bange tells me, there's a definite sense that Hallmark "just discovered black people last year.
Making sure your elected officials know where you, as a citizen, stand is the hallmark of our democracy.
The special counsel prosecutors work late into the night and on weekends, another hallmark of Mr. Mueller's style.
You know love is more complicated than a Hallmark card, but you also have a partner with expectations.
Bayern has set about replacing them with the clearheaded efficiency that has been its hallmark in recent years.

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