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It has all the hallmarks of a classic DMC–Mason showdown.
To some, that has all the hallmarks of an investment relationship.
Lead has all the hallmarks of a classic bull commodity story.
Becerra has all the hallmarks of a classic culture-war throwdown.
But the performance has all the hallmarks of Mr. Lloyd's quartet.
Yes, the trailer has all the hallmarks of a modern Sandler film.
After all, it has all the hallmarks of a classic first encounter story.
The audio game has all the hallmarks of what should work, according to Nina Kraus.
He is not backing down, and his strategy has all the hallmarks of a loaded threat.
That's too bad, because at first glance, Family Link has all the hallmarks of a winner.
"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," which opens Friday, has all the hallmarks of a summer blockbuster.
"This is phenomenal data, it has all the hallmarks of slickly produced internal attack tools," Hacker Fantastic continued.
Looking back, War Zone has all the hallmarks of the kind of movie superhero fans are always asking for.
This fight has all the hallmarks of being the spectacle deserving of featuring the UFC's much-vaunted international fight week.
The most recent LME stocks surge has all the hallmarks of a resumption of this long-running tussle for supremacy.
Her hair has a distinct Audrey Hepburn-meets-Parisian-blasé vibe that has all the hallmarks of a fashionable French look.
Until then, this nascent rebellion has all the hallmarks of a big nothing, or worse, a disastrously ill-planned hard fork.
Jackson hand-picked Fisher (after Steve Kerr turned him down) so that seems unlikely—this has all the hallmarks of Dolan meddling.
It has all the hallmarks of a Surface tablet: magnesium casing, fully adjustable kickstand, Windows Hello-compatible camera, and a keyboard connector.
Crude prices have since rallied by more than $3 per barrel in what has all the hallmarks of a short-covering rally.
What went on behind the scenes of the New York rally has all the hallmarks of tactics used by Kremlin-linked groups.
The driver of the vehicle was arrested on suspicion of murder, in a case that has all the hallmarks of human trafficking.
And his media counteroffensive against the tabloid publisher has all the hallmarks of the opposition research campaigns that spice up election seasons.
The biggest wave in consumer products right now has all the hallmarks of another bubble of misplaced investor expectations and sadly lower margins.
And while it appeared on relatively few devices, Lipizzan has all the hallmarks of the type of professional, targeted malware reserved for deep-pocketed countries.
And it has all the hallmarks of peak Soundgarden: Kim Thayil's guttural, chugging guitar riffs; drummer Matt Cameron's crisp pummeling; and Cornell's glass-shattering squealing.
LONDON (Reuters) - Benchmark crude prices have risen almost 8 percent since early last week in what has all the hallmarks of a short-covering rally.
A strike this past weekend that targeted Syrian military positions has all the hallmarks of an Israeli attack, though no one has yet blamed Israel.
At times, his film comes off like a cover song — it has all the hallmarks of a familiar, beloved hit, even if it's not the same.
It will then be on the administration to demonstrate that the policy it's adopted really has all the hallmarks of a careful and deliberate policymaking process.
Editorial The murder on Tuesday of the Indian journalist Gauri Lankesh, a fearless critic of rising Hindu-nationalist militancy, has all the hallmarks of a hit job.
Arizona's 8th Congressional District has all the hallmarks of a place Republicans should easily win and there are around 78,000 more registered Republicans than Democrats in the area.
The pearl-diving backwater turned Las Vegas of the Middle East has all the hallmarks of a classic GTA game: fast cars, iconic architecture, and audacious criminal activity.
Washington (CNN)Democrat Jon Ossoff's latest television ad has all the hallmarks of a politician put on his heels by his opponents' attacks on his national security bona fides.
"This has all the hallmarks of the E.C.B. having thrown the kitchen sink at the problem," Patrick O'Donnell, an investment manager at Aberdeen Asset Management, said in a statement.
But after six years, they're back with their third record — and it has all the hallmarks of their most beloved material: grand, atmospheric folk riffs and soaring, multi-part harmonies. —A.
"The attack has all the hallmarks of a private company reportedly that works with governments to deliver spyware that takes over the functions of mobile phone operating systems," the company said.
" The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that the timing of the release of emails "has all the hallmarks of a classic intelligence operation intended to damage a perceived adversary.
As to whether he will kill humans, that cannot be determined from these mutilations alone, but we can be sure this individual's severely flawed character has all the hallmarks of psychopathy.
Their show, Red Dwarf, has all the hallmarks of science fiction: the service droids, the AI computer with an IQ of 27, the cavernous, industrial-looking spaceship peppered with Esperanto signage.
This novel has all the hallmarks of a dense, intriguing and exciting doorstop fantasy novel that will be sure to entertain you while you're waiting for the next George R.R. Martin novel.
"This program has all the hallmarks of a school choice program, because it's a financial-aid program designed to benefit students," said Michael Bindas, a senior lawyer for the Institute for Justice.
"The attack has all the hallmarks of a private company reportedly that works with governments to deliver spyware that takes over the functions of mobile phone operating systems," WhatsApp said in a statement.
Still, this story has all the hallmarks of a deliberate, strategic, White House-approved disclosure, so it's worth asking just why the White House may have wanted to get this information out there.
"It has all the hallmarks of a professional mafia hit," Bernstein said, adding that the Italian and Russian mafias still thrive in Brooklyn, though they are quieter than they were in the 20th century.
"The attack has all the hallmarks of a private company reportedly that works with governments to deliver spyware that takes over the functions of mobile phone operating systems," a WhatsApp spokesperson said in a statement.
Inside the Chinese Closet, a new documentary from Italian filmmaker Sophia Luvarà, has all the hallmarks of a classic, sappy romcom: awkward matchmaking, failed attempts to find "the one," and potentially life-ruining in-laws.
The last substantial The Last of Us Part II trailer has all the hallmarks of the serious violence games from the past decade: someone's arm is smashed with a hammer and there are brutal executions.
Theroux's film has all the hallmarks of other notable Scientology exposés like Paul Haggis' Going Clear and Leah Remini's A&E series, including emotional interviews with ex-members and bizarre confrontations with parishioners and private investigators.
It's important to note that, while the production has all the hallmarks of a television news broadcast with hosts wearing formal attire and onscreen graphics similar to Fox News chyrons, it's not claiming to be journalism.
"This extraordinary lawsuit has all the hallmarks of a case worthy of" early review by an appellate court, because it looked at an issue that's never been fully weighed by the courts before, the Justice Department had argued.
It has all the hallmarks of a true sauna, which until now have been relegated to Finns' homes: It is heated by wood, features smoke and has an accessible body of water to jump into at the end.
I've been making Julia Moskin's gazpacho all summer, and it has all the hallmarks of a great sneal for me — easy, make-ahead, flexible, filling-but-still-healthy and stunningly delicious — at least while the tomatoes are good.
A track which has all the hallmarks of disco—electro-orchestral shapes, a grooving bassline, some hi-hat shuffles—but also weirder and more psychedelic, with Cola's nasal Californian twang spread over the beats like peanut butter and jam.
The census saga has all the hallmarks of a quintessentially Trumpian story, in which bad-faith pretexts are crafted—and the Justice Department's integrity is mortgaged—to justify and defend a policy that's animated by hostility toward nonwhite Americans.
"I Did Something Bad," which comes third on her new album, "Reputation," has all the hallmarks of a classic Swift assault: lyrics about men who are out of their depth sprinkled with just enough details to imply grave shortcomings.
Vatican sources say the still-murky episode has all the hallmarks of a power struggle involving the AIF, the Vatican bank, the office of the auditor general and the Secretariat of State, the nerve center of the tiny city-state.
"The attack has all the hallmarks of a private company reportedly that works with governments to deliver spyware that takes over the functions of mobile phone operating systems," said a spokesperson for WhatsApp, which did not name the private company.
In all, experts told Insider, the president and his allies' response to a potential pandemic has all the hallmarks of an authoritarian regime and could lead to dire consequences for the public in the event of an epidemic within the US.
"The killing of prominent lawyer U Ko Ni in Yangon today is an appalling act that has all the hallmarks of an assassination," Josef Benedict, the organization's deputy campaigns director for Southeast Asia and the Pacific, said in a statement.
The organization's office has all the hallmarks of any other modern, nondescript workplace: a handful of awards in a cabinet in the lobby; a table tennis table in the break room; and cheap Christmas decorations hanging over a few of the desks.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK.The President's Club charity event detailed in yesterday's explosive Financial Times story has all the hallmarks of a Great British scandal: Tory ministers, bankers, and property developers drunk on power and vintage champagne at an exclusive dining society.
At this writing there is no confirmation that the incident, which left at least 12 people dead and 48 injured, was a terrorist attack, but it has all the hallmarks of one, closely resembling the deadly attack in the French city of Nice last July, which left 87 dead.
Facebook has all the hallmarks of being designed by someone who didn't understand how their society really works—who couldn't see that "connecting the world" wasn't necessarily a positive goal if you didn't account for the pockets of hate, harm, disassociation, and unrest that define so much of it.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The latest leg of the relentless rally in U.S. stocks since Donald Trump was elected president has all the hallmarks of being driven more by sentiment than sense, but that doesn't mean the ride is over, although it could well be a bumpier one from here.
China isn't typically known for its science fiction blockbusters, but a new trailer for an upcoming film called The Wandering Earth has all the hallmarks of a big, Hollywood-style genre movie: it features a dramatic story of the Earth in peril, complete with eye-popping scenes of spaceships escaping Earth.
This already has all the hallmarks of the overpromise, underdeliver strategy that worked out so well with the Mueller report, except this time, Democrats also get to defend the righteous principle that Hunter Biden is worth $50k a month purely based on his knowledge of the Ukrainian oil and gas industry.
Thanks to the unwavering support of one of the most famous families in the world, a presentation that is always shrouded in mystery up until the very last moment, and a creative director known for his egomaniacal genius and temperamental flights of fancy, the fledgling Adidas brand has all the hallmarks of greatness.
Editorial Any hope after the ouster of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in July that his successor, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, would assert some civilian sway over Pakistan's powerful security establishment has evaporated, as terrorism claims new civilian victims and the army uses Islamist extremists to stage what has all the hallmarks of a velvet coup.
WhatsApp is investigating the situation but is so far unable to estimate the number of phones successfully targeted by the exploit, said a source speaking to the FT. "This attack has all the hallmarks of a private company known to work with governments to deliver spyware that reportedly takes over the functions of mobile phone operating systems," said WhatsApp in a statement provided to The Financial Times.
While law enforcement authorities have yet to deem the attack an act of terrorism, The Soufan Group, a private intelligence firm headed by Ali Soufan, a former FBI counterterrorism agent, said in an intelligence brief Tuesday morning that it has all the hallmarks of a "lone-wolf" attack, and that investigators will try to determine if Artan had any accomplices or was inspired by extremist propaganda.
Volobuiev stated that Ukraine has all the hallmarks of a Russian colony and is economically exploited by it.Гунчак Тарас. Україна: перша половина XX століття: Нариси політичної історії.— К.: Либідь, 1993.
20 years later Cook is retired, and Holiday has left the police force. Ramone is a veteran homicide detective and becomes involved in a case which has all the hallmarks of a palindrome murder. Also realizing the similarities, the others are again drawn into the investigation.
"From theatrical pedigree to an A-list girlfriend, Jack Lowden has all the hallmarks of a rising star". Evening Standard. 20 February 2019. When he was 10, Lowden's parents enrolled him in the Scottish Youth Theatre in Edinburgh. At age 12, he played John in a Peter Pan pantomime at the King's Theatre, Edinburgh.
It is sometimes credited as the source for Pompeius Trogus's Philippic Histories, which survive in Justin's epitome. Timagenes' death has all the hallmarks of poisoning; in the SudaSuda, tau 588. it is stated that he was at a villa in the Roman region of Albania or 'Albanum' and felt sick shortly after dinner. He attempted to vomit, but choked and died as a result.
MTV contributor Jocelyn Vena called the track "a club banger", and said it is "an amped up dance-floor anthem, full of tempo changes, sassy one-liners and dubstep aplenty." Robert Copsey of Digital Spy wrote that upon first hearing the track he found it confusing, but after repeated plays he found it a "surprisingly catchy robo-pop stomper." After detailing the release of "Scream & Shout", a reviewer for Take 40 Australia wrote that the track "has all the hallmarks of a hit Will.i.am song".
It has all the hallmarks of one of those shows that nobody talks about but plenty of people watch." Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter opined, "Kings is mostly closed-ended with snippets of each con's past revealed in the episodes, so there's enough interest to keep the show moving. The leads' backstories might have some meat on the bone as well. It's not The Wire or The Shield but falls comfortably within that basic-cable safe zone where a little edge and bountiful entertainment pass the time just fine.
The album draws inspiration both from the relationships he has formed, and the extraordinary range of instruments that are central to his work and now contribute to the unique soundscape of the album. ‘Fierce love’ has all the hallmarks of an Adrian Snell album: rich sound textures, haunting melodies, intelligent lyrics - and a remarkable ability to connect the listener with the subject of the songs at a profound level. ‘Fierce Love’ was released on 28 September 2013. You can purchase a copy from this website, iTunes and Amazon.
There is no apology > and no shame here, which is what makes it such riveting TV." A recent review by David Knox explains that: > "...it shies away from emotive, sometimes even racist, sensationalism of > other players. CIA has also triggered viewers to come forth with new > information – surely a measure of success for any in this genre." Another review states: > "Crime Investigation Australia has all the hallmarks of a pay-TV documentary > – lots of stock footage, dodgy re-enactments, eerie music and talking heads > – but nevertheless tells an engaging tale.
April 4: President of Latvia Guntis Ulmanis expresses concern that bad press has damaged the country's prospects of joining the EU. April 6: A small explosive goes off in a trash bin just across the street from the Russian embassy in central Riga. Moscow says the explosion is even further proof that extremism is rampant in Latvia. The Latvian press says the bombing at the embassy has all the hallmarks of the Russian secret service. April 8: The largest party in the multi-party coalition, the center-left Saimnieks, announces that it is leaving the government.
" Planet Bollywood commented "The song has all the hallmarks of a Mithoon creation; it's soulful, extremely touching and of course it's dripping with melody. The piano, strings, and beats are very effective in creating an eerie romantic atmosphere for the singer to transform the song and Arijit Singh does that magnificently." Koimoi commented, "Album opens with a heavy and deep voice of Arijit Singh crooning "Tum Hi Ho". Composer Mithoon has penned the lyrics for this passionate ballad which might remind one of the rest of the Bhatt music that has been heard in abundance in recent times, right from Raaz 3 to Jism 2.
A Delphi poll of an expert panel of psychologists rated EFT on a scale describing how discredited EFT has been in the field of psychology. On average, this panel found EFT had a score of 3.8 on a scale from 1.0 to 5.0, with 3.0 meaning "possibly discredited" and a 4.0 meaning "probably discredited." A book examining pseudoscientific practices in psychology characterized EFT as one of a number of "fringe psychotherapeutic practices", and a psychiatry handbook states EFT has "all the hallmarks of pseudoscience". EFT, along with its predecessor, Thought Field Therapy, has been dismissed with warnings to avoid their use by publications such as The Skeptic's Dictionary and Quackwatch.
Some of these new accounts could have been confused accounts of the several known recoveries of injured and dead servicemen from four military plane crashes that occurred in the area from 1948 to 1950. Other accounts could have been based on memories of recoveries of test dummies, as suggested by the Air Force in their reports. Charles Ziegler argued that the Roswell story has all the hallmarks of a traditional folk narrative. He identified six distinct narratives, and a process of transmission via storytellers with a core story that was created from various witness accounts, and was then shaped and molded by those who carry on the UFO community's tradition.
A road was also named after him – Atkinson Drive, now renamed as Jalan Istana that links Tuaran Road over the ridge and downtown Kota Kinabalu.Stella Moo (2005) The Atkinson Memorial Clock Tower - Commemorating its Centenary, Sabah Society Journal Vol 22(2005) The clock tower was originally built using Mirabau wood. Its construction was financed by Atkinson's friends and most probably built with additional funds channelled from shipwright of visiting naval vessels (the internal carpentry of the clock tower has all the hallmarks of a ship's carpenter). While still under construction the clock started working on 19 April 1905 and its chimes could be heard all over the town.
Victims were exposed to the spyware payload even if they did not answer the call. WhatsApp told the Financial Times that "the attack has all the hallmarks of a private company known to work with governments to deliver spyware that reportedly takes over the functions of mobile phone operating systems." NSO denied involvement in selecting or targeting victims, but did not explicitly deny creating the exploit. In response to the alleged cyberattack, WhatsApp sued NSO under the CFAA and other US laws in a San Francisco court on October 29. WhatsApp stated that the exploit targeted 1,400 users in 20 countries, including "at least 100 human-rights defenders, journalists and other members of civil society".
The site of the Blighton Arms / Macquarie Arms Inn and Mulgrave Place is of high historical significance as it contains one of the oldest cottages (), the earliest surviving inn (/7) and an early house (pre 1823), kitchen block and stables/barn - one of the earliest building complexes in Pitt Town. It has all the hallmarks of one of the earliest developments after the moving (due to flooding) of the Pitt Town village in 1815. First licensed in 1816, the inn was established in a converted end of a jerkin-head barn associated with the brick cottage. The inn operated as the Blighton Arms or Fleming's Public House (from /7 until 1819, reopening as the Macquarie Arms from around 1830.
Plan of Ai-Khanoum Numerous artefacts and structures were found, pointing to a high Hellenistic culture, combined with Eastern influences. "It has all the hallmarks of a Hellenistic city, with a Greek theatre, gymnasium and some Greek houses with colonnaded courtyards" (Boardman). Overall, Aï-Khanoum was an extremely important Greek city (1.5 sq kilometer), characteristic of the Seleucid Empire and then the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom. It seems the city was destroyed, never to be rebuilt, about the time of the death of the Greco- Bactrian king Eucratides around 145 BC. Ai-Khanoum may have been the city in which Eucratides was besieged by Demetrius, before he successfully managed to escape to ultimately conquer India (Justin).
" Bill Goodykoontz of The Arizona Republic gave the film two out of five stars, saying, "Planes was originally scheduled to be released straight to video. Although the smallest children might like bits and pieces of it, there's nothing in the movie that suggests why Disney strayed from its original plan." David Hiltbrand of The Philadelphia Inquirer gave the film one out of four stars, saying, "The animated film has all the hallmarks of a straight-to-DVD project — inferior plot, dull writing, cheap drawing — perhaps because it was intended for the bargain bin at Target, Walmart, and Costco." Jen Chaney of The Washington Post gave the film one and a half stars out of four, saying, "This film is 100 percent devoid of surprises.
Oscar Coello’s studies of sixteenth- century Peruvian letters are supported by other books, namely The Origins of the Spanish Novel in Peru: The Capture of Cuzco (1539). Diego de Silva y Guzman was the son of Feliciano de Silva, who was mentioned by Miguel de Cervantes in the first chapter of Don Quixote. Diego de Silva y Guzman wrote in 1539 a text that treats of the time of Manco Inca’s revolt and the siege of the Cuzco city; and, also that treats, during the time of the battle between Almagro and Pizarro for the possession of the sacred city of the Incas. This text has all the hallmarks of what we now understand as a novel, and is away from the "Books of Cavalry", because its characters belong to the history of events that took place (as the first Spanish historical novel studied by Menéndez y Pelayo).
The definition of a proto-state is not concise, and has been confused by the interchangeable use of the terms state, country, and nation to describe a given territory. The term proto-state is preferred to "proto-nation" in an academic context, however, since some authorities also use nation to denote a social, ethnic, or cultural group capable of forming its own state. A proto-state does not meet the four essential criteria for statehood as elaborated upon in the declarative theory of statehood of the 1933 Montevideo Convention: a permanent population, a defined territory, a government with its own institutions, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states. A proto-state is not necessarily synonymous with a state with limited recognition that otherwise has all the hallmarks of a fully functioning sovereign state, such as Rhodesia or the Republic of China, also known as Taiwan.
Meanwhile, Culpepper-Brown (Eric Barker) at the Ministry of Education has hired a new headmistress, Dame Maud Hackshaw (Judith Furse), who is on her way from Australia. Further complications develop when Joe Mangan (Lionel Jeffries), who has just carried out a large diamond robbery and is on his way by train to St Trinian's to visit his daughter Myrna (Lisa Gastoni), is recognized by Roberts, his former prison governor. After Mangan leaves the train, the former prison governor reads a newspaper account of the theft, which has all the hallmarks of Mangan's approach, and alerts the police of Mangan's whereabouts. Mangan, while walking to the school, stops to ask directions at a parked car, where he finds Superintendent Kemp-Bird (Lloyd Lamble) having a tryst with his fiancée Police Sergeant Ruby Gates (Joyce Grenfell). Mangan reaches St Trinian’s well before Kemp-Bird returns the car radio to the police frequency and realizes that the stranger they saw was Mangan.
However, in Campbell's opinion the album "is plagued by more than a few flat filler tracks, instances in which the band wanders too far into middle-of-the-road hard rock". Also Eric May of New Noise notes the "thundering chorus" and radio potential of "Life After Anger", and reminds his readers that "if you can't get enough of pop-laden hard rock with catchy hooks and memorable choruses, then you might want to get your hands on this album." Hart of Rock Relapse is less enthusiastic, stating that aside from the change at the head of the band, there's nothing alarmingly new about Emphatic's typical hard rock offerings: "If you’ve heard one Emphatic song, you’ve heard them all". In his detailed review for Music Insider Magazine, Brian McKinny writes that his overall impressions are good, it never gets boring, and he enjoyed the drums and bass played on the release [by Tempesta and Bushnell], particularly on "Take Your Place" and "The Choice" which in his opinion has "all the hallmarks of a Top-40 Rock hit".
According to a scribble at the end of the play's manuscript, Almeida Garrett finished it "in the morning of 8 April 1843, in bed, in this house in rua do Alecrim". He presented it to the Royal Conservatory of Lisbon in a conference held on 6 May 1843, declaiming it in full by himself, along with an important address (Memória ao Conservatório Real), a theorizing text, with reflections on literature and theatre and on the pedagogic mission of the artist — in it, he famously notes that Frei Luís de Sousa has all the hallmarks of a tragedy, however, he prefers to call it a drama because it does not follow the formal structure of a tragedy. Garrett's Memória is sometimes compared to the preface of Victor Hugo's 1827 play Cromwell, now considered the manifesto of the Romanticism, in terms of importance as a declaration of aesthetic intentions of the incipient Romantic movement in Portugal. The final scene of Frei Luís de Sousa in a 1908 performance, Príncipe Real Theatre The favourable impressions of his peers at the Conservatory led Garrett to present the play to the public.

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