Compare to these edits, which have all the hallmarks of someone who hates the show for alleged commercialization and poor quality.
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User : Ultimatehooly appears as a new user within the past few days of this SPI filing, having all the hallmarks of a Moleman 9000 sock.
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The Wankelmut Remix is the version that received radio play in the UK and was described as " having all the hallmarks of classical minimal techno ".
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For this diplomat, a longtime China specialist, the sudden spate of corruption investigations involving powerful political families have all the hallmarks of internecine warfare within the Communist Party.
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Set seventeen years after Georgetown that appear to have a satanic motive behind them and furthermore have all the hallmarks of " The Gemini, " a deceased serial killer.
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But since Sept . 11, Washington and its allies have talked consistently of a " war " on terrorism, and the operations in Afghanistan certainly have all the hallmarks of warfare.
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Many critics of contemporary anti-prostitution activism argue that much of the current concern about human trafficking and its more general conflation with prostitution and other forms of sex work have all the hallmarks of a moral panic.
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Any military strike by the U . S . against Iraq would thus have all the hallmarks of a unilateral action that does not enjoy the wide support of the permanent members of the council, much less the General Assembly.
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The reigns of Clovis IV and Childebert III from 691 until 711 have all the hallmarks of those of " rois fain�ants ", though Childebert is founding making royal judgements against the interests of his supposed masters, the Arnulfings.
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GL's accusations have all the hallmarks of a witch hunt : " Throw her in the pond, if she floats and survives she's a witch and we'll burn her, if she drowns she was innocent ."