- Historically,
hallmarks were
applied by a
trusted party: the "guardians of the craft" or, more recently, by an ****ay
office (****ay mark).
Hallmarks are a guarantee...
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Hallmark+ (formerly
Hallmark Movies Now) is
subscription video on-demand
service owned by
Hallmark Media. It
primarily carries family-friendly movies,...
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legal right to
strike hallmarks outside of UK territory.
Since July 2016
Birmingham ****ay
Office have been
striking Birmingham Hallmarks in Mumbai,
India and...
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original paper updated the set of
proposed hallmarks in
January 2023. In the new review,
three new
hallmarks have been added: macroautophagy,
chronic inflammation...
- In the
United States (and elsewhere), a
Hallmark holiday is a
holiday that is
perceived to
exist primarily for
commercial purposes rather than to commemorate...
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Hallmark Channel is an
American cable television network owned by
Hallmark Media, a
subsidiary of
Hallmark Cards. The
channel broadcasts family-oriented...
- and
Robert Weinberg in
their paper "The
Hallmarks of Cancer"
published January 2000 in Cell.
These hallmarks constitute an
organizing principle for rationalizing...
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Hallmark Cards, Inc. is a
privately held, family-owned
American company based in
Kansas City, Missouri.
Founded in 1910 by
Joyce Hall,
Hallmark is one...
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networks Hallmark Channel (HC) and
Hallmark Movies &
Mysteries (HMM). Such
films are
currently called Hallmark Channel Original Movies and
Hallmark Mysteries...
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hallmark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
hallmark is an
official stamp of
quality on a
precious metal.
Hallmark may also
refer to:
Hallmark Cards...