The combination football and accurate shooting that hallmarked their Leinster final success was again in evidence. |
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Lack of confidence in front of the goal hallmarked the Carlow forward line in Sunday's SFC tie in Portlaoise. |
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He was critically ill but demonstrated the battling qualities that have hallmarked his fight for life ever since. |
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Psychologically, heavy daily use can induce toxic psychosis, a psychotic episode hallmarked by panic, fear and hallucination. |
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The Premiership is hallmarked by fast and fierce football and one-to-one marking. |
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Of the four, cruets provide the most accurate stylistic guide to date attribution, notably when fitted into hallmarked silver stands or frames. |
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The brand personality is consistently hallmarked by individuality, innovation, competence and non-conformism. |
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As a member of the federal government of a country that is itself hallmarked by great diversity, I am particularly sensitive to this aspect. |
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The game was hallmarked by a superb full back display by Ms. Dalton, past whom nothing found passage, although she had generous aid from a better-balanced team. |
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His pontificate was also hallmarked and strengthened by his willingness to pursue God's will to the last. |
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Extremely high levels of conflict, communication and ambivalence about the divorce decision hallmarked the enmeshed pattern. |
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The first years of independence were hallmarked by their macroeconomic instability and an increase in the fiscal deficit. |
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Our contemporary societies take a quite particular view of death and the end-of-life phase, and it is hallmarked by denial and fear. |
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Endura's collaboration with internationally renowned companies is hallmarked by absolute discretion and mutual trust. |
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Beautiful hallmarked solid silver butt-cap bearingĀ the Royal Arms of France crest. |
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So there are a number of things that hallmarked Pentecostalism in its early years that we don't see in what might even be called neo-Pentecostal movements. |
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Australia was only one chapter in the great narrative of empire, whose spread across the globe was everywhere hallmarked by cultural theft and indigenous dispossession. |
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The game was hallmarked by a superb full back display by Kellie Dalton, past whom nothing found passage, although she had generous aid from a better-balanced team. |
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Retrocalcaneal bursitis is a distinct entity hallmarked by pain that is anterior to the Achilles tendon and just superior to its insertion on the os calcis. |
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Tsunamis are hallmarked by permanent large vertical displacements of very large volumes of water which do not occur in explosions. |
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From the moment I was born, I possessed engraved calling cards, starched organdy pinafores, a silver cup with my initials and a hallmarked porringer for my Cream of Wheat. |
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In view of the mutual transmission of all main documents between parties and third parties, the case has been hallmarked by a high degree of transparency as between the various parties concerned. |
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The review of the Structural Funds will be carried out in a context hallmarked by future enlargements and economic and monetary union. It will depend to a considerable extent on Member States' political support. |
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The demographic changes that are taking place in Europe are hallmarked by sharp rises in the number of older people, while overall population numbers are falling. |
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People are becoming more aware of it as a social problem in a society hallmarked by sharp contrasts, where discrepancies continue to grow and solidarity is much less in evidence. |
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These he often directs, showing exemplary concern not to impose his own artistic personality on the work of other playwrights. Scarborough's theatre-in-the-round has hallmarked his own plays. |
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The two sides of the body, the lid and one of the handles are hallmarked. |
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The prisms are blue-white in colour and are hallmarked. |
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Silverware is mainly about hallmarked solid silver and silver-plated cutlery, but it also affects torches, candlesticks, canteens of cutlery, dishes, saltcellars, diner services, tumblers, chocolate makers and son on. |
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An English delftware jug has been found in East Malling, Kent, with a silver mount hallmarked 1550, which is presumed to be the earliest date of manufacture. |
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