This was very characteristic of my behaviors at the time.
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This anatomical arrangement is characteristic of eyes of all types.
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This is a characteristic of OLED and is normal behavior.
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Elegance and rusticity may be a singular characteristic of Etna.
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Realism is a trait not always characteristic of presidential candidates.
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This has been the enduring, defining characteristic of the race.
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Neoliberalism sees competition as the defining characteristic of human relations.
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This is, of course, the defining characteristic of high inequality.
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Rather, the defining characteristic of these laws is their passivity.
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"The main characteristic of silicone is gas permeability," said Och.
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Clay, tiled roofing is another distinct characteristic of these homes.
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It lacked the long, strong flight feathers characteristic of birds.
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The most striking characteristic of Eilish's music is her voice.
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J is characteristic of a certain kind of journeyman in fashion.
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This steady separation is characteristic of a sustainable longer term uptrend.
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It lacked a dust tail or gas jets, characteristic of comets.
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A close connection with Chinese society is characteristic of the Hui.
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"This is characteristic of something that's filtering the light," says Wright.
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The prevalence of righties is a defining characteristic of our species.
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A defining characteristic of our species is our mania for expansion.
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This is the characteristic of the beginning of a new uptrend.
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Perhaps the most pronounced characteristic of the Middle East is noise.
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The defining characteristic of Amy Schumer is that of Lenny Bruce.
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A characteristic of state courts is that justice is very local.
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It was characteristic of a lot of the home-ec recipes.
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Bush identified "humility" as a defining characteristic of a future president.
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What do you think is the most distinctive characteristic of WeHo?
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Overt symbols of religiosity have not historically been characteristic of Kosovars.
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Zoa comes out polished; free from the blemishes characteristic of cowhide.
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He has responded with a ferocity characteristic of his long career.
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I will say this: It's not characteristic of who we've been.
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I'd very much hate to change that characteristic of South Carolina.
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Volatility has been a defining characteristic of the stock market lately.
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Science: Milk is supposed to be a distinguishing characteristic of mammals.
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"I just wanted to exaggerate the characteristic of each girl," he said.
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As a result, these findings might not be characteristic of all porn.
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That's characteristic of authoritarian regimes, not democracies, and it needs to stop.
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Bottlenose dolphins produce "signature whistles" which are characteristic of a particular individual.
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THE MOST predictable characteristic of Donald Trump, it appears, is his unpredictability.
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Published in 1962, Another Country was, characteristic of Baldwin, a courageous book.
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The most noticeable characteristic of the XPS 15 is its extraordinary display.
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Such dominance is a characteristic of today's winner-takes-all web businesses.
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What do you think is the most distinctive characteristic of West Hollywood?
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The design is minimal yet conveys the unique characteristic of each drape.
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Sometimes, this characteristic of the city is best seen in its food.
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" The department called CFPB's actions "characteristic of an overreaching and unaccountable agency.
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Forming and maintaining relationships is a defining characteristic of, well, being human.
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The most salient characteristic of Thunberg's vocal fingerprint is perhaps her age.
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The passage on "up" is characteristic of McWhorter's strengths as a writer.
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Industrial IoT ecosystems already have every characteristic of an attractive ransomware target.
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What do you think is the most distinctive characteristic of Silver Lake?
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In The X Files, terror was a characteristic of the domestic space.
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The second characteristic of sleep paralysis is what gives it its name.
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A notable characteristic of Goodnow Farms Chocolate bars is their sleek subtlety.
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The second shared characteristic of conspiracy theories is a preoccupation with them.
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Conversely, a defining characteristic of infrastructure building is large, upfront fixed costs.
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I blanched at the $40 price tag, but that's characteristic of me.
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These choices are characteristic of prospect theory, a model of human behavior.
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VICE: What do you think is the most distinctive characteristic of Koreatown?
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I think, for myself, that this is the underlying characteristic of my work.
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But touch they do, in explosively hot sex scenes characteristic of Rocha's writing.
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As is characteristic of black American culture, in that void lemonade was made.
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Caste, far from being purged, became a characteristic of Indian Christianity and Buddhism.
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Additionally, the high margin characteristic of these revenues strengthens the company's operating profile.
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And polarization is a major characteristic of the Latin American region's political scenario.
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Employing ever-larger vessels has been characteristic of container ships since the 1970s.
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A characteristic of DDT's popularity -- its persistence -- would eventually contribute to its demise.
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But illegality is not a necessary or even common characteristic of antidemocratic change.
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" Other "Flexibility of action is a very important characteristic of an (MPC) member.
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An important characteristic of "race-blind" thinking is not making one's position explicit.
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"I think it's a characteristic of Facebook that we've always understood," she said.
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This is a steady separation and this is characteristic of a sustainable uptrend.
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Tim Kaine, the state is once again characteristic of this year's midterm elections.
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Characteristic of Wolff's style, Siege waxes poetic on the special counsel's inner conflict.
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The appeal is increasingly familiar, a characteristic of an Internet built around platforms.
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However, industrial IoT ecosystems already have every characteristic of an attractive ransomware target.
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"A good characteristic of anybody is to admit when they're wrong," said Rogers.
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The sharp drop-off near the top is characteristic of a power law.
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GM: Another characteristic of natural languages that computer languages don't have is redundancy.
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This, too, is characteristic of how Gomes re-compartmentalizes and reinvents spatial relations.
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But he suggested that intolerance was not a defining characteristic of the country.
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It's characteristic of a city that gets annoyed by attacks on its freedoms.
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"Science is a genuine universal, characteristic of all advanced life-forms," he writes.
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The only real defining characteristic of India's pickle culture may be its range.
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A 163 percent donation policy is now a defining characteristic of Charity: water.
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The consistent wide separation is a characteristic of the Nasdaq since late 2016.
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Another characteristic of Cunningham dance theater, the nature study above all, is simultaneity.
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This easily disproven FUD was characteristic of the misleading nature of many other arguments.
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Kelly also pushed back strongly on any characteristic of the order as targeting Muslims.
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Their C-13-to-C-12 ratios are characteristic of biology and metabolic function.
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One interesting characteristic of the formations were the layers of other minerals around them.
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The dominant characteristic of that bra is that it says Victoria's Secret multiple times.
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In fact, height remains a defining characteristic of people living in the province today.
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On a macro scale, the mirrorworld will exhibit the crucial characteristic of increasing returns.
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Its sudden prominence reflects a lack of rigour characteristic of the party's activist fringe.
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Employing everyday materials he found became a lasting characteristic of his self-taught practice.
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"Sixteen assists and 13 turnovers isn't characteristic of us," UCLA coach Steve Alford said.
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The single is sharp and poignant, as is characteristic of the rapper's signature style.
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Take misophonia, the genetically linked characteristic of getting annoyed by hearing other people chewing.
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The most obvious characteristic of the overwintering stinkbug, however, is a deep, abiding lethargy.
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But screen time in particular has had this really strong characteristic of moral judgment.
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Once confined, they exhibit nervous tics and self-harm characteristic of animals in distress.
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"Clemency is the characteristic of monarchs," wrote Montesquieu, who thought it inappropriate in republics.
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This study demonstrated, in a very simple way, this defining characteristic of our species.
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But diversity is a characteristic of a population, not, in most cases, of individuals.
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Mr. Trump's penchant for threats has been characteristic of his administration from the beginning.
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The exterior is part brick, part stucco with half-timbering, characteristic of the style.
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If there's one defining characteristic of Romney's political career it's his veneer of professionalism.
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That speaks to an intrinsic characteristic of cancer: It does not kill right away.
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It enshrined a moment when tribalism has become the defining characteristic of American politics.
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This is a well-documented characteristic of human reasoning, known as the confirmation bias.
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Look for the dark cherry flavors and white pepper spice characteristic of the grape.
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STYLE MEDLEY Mixing trends and decades is a defining characteristic of Ms. Abellán's look.
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Diversity, long considered a characteristic of big cities, has been spreading into rural America.
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Hence it may not display all the bloated inefficiency characteristic of state-dominated groups.
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It's characteristic of Headley's winking references that the phrase "mere wife" holds multiple meanings.
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I think one major characteristic of congresswomen is public speaking, having that persuasive tone.
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And that has been the central characteristic of the Chinese economy over the past year.
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Characteristic of Clowes's stories, the task proves to be more challenging and tragic than expected.
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This, Lord says, is a proven characteristic of funds that outpace their benchmarks over time.
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Thumbnail image: Joseph Ravens Site-specific additions, like Finley's, are characteristic of Art AIDS America.
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This approach is characteristic of Republican governance — though again, inconsistent with the party's self-image.
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A characteristic of these problems is that they occur in worlds not subject to change.
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I wanted to focus on the Japanese way, and especially on the characteristic of movability.
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Heart and soul Evolutionarily speaking, running long distances is a defining characteristic of being human.
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This declining regard for factual evidence may be a defining characteristic of our current age.
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Its sculptured design softens the most scorned characteristic of any minivan — the boring, boxy shape.
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Because cognition really is the key characteristic of Alzheimer's, and it directly relates to function.
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The only elements characteristic of Ariel are a bikini top and...no, actually, that's it.
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Another characteristic of war leaders is that they accept the blame when things go wrong.
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"Human emotion and human character is an essential characteristic of Leonardo's art," Professor Kwakkelstein said.
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But an essential characteristic of mathematics, one it arguably lives and dies by, is precision.
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A defining characteristic of the school was its blurring of lines between teacher and student.
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The desire to crush those who displease him is a defining characteristic of this president.
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That visual is characteristic of the "Jefferies Show" approach, which could be called enlightened crudity.
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The week was also characteristic of Trump's willingness to break with the past, Carafano added.
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The eyes of the Australian shepherd vary in color, a notable characteristic of the breed.
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" As Blair noted, "The one incontrovertible characteristic of politics today is its propensity for revolt.
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And, as the country's still-high rates of volunteering show, they remain characteristic of it.
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The suddenness was characteristic of Mr Modi's government, which has a penchant for dramatic moves.
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His paintings, "Nowhere 2" and "Nowhere 7" (both 2019), are more characteristic of the exhibition.
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Vernon's vocal range remains a force, and a key characteristic of the Bon Iver output.
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THE main characteristic of the border between the Irish republic and Northern Ireland is its absence.
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The defining characteristic of these places in partisan politics is that they contain very few Republicans.
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A zeal for oversight of the administration will be a defining characteristic of the new Congress.
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There is none of the groundbreaking genre mixing and inventive storytelling characteristic of Murphy's greatest work.
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Also characteristic of Mrs Merkel was her implicit denial of alternatives: "so I can only say".
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One characteristic of melanomas is the presence in them of particles of melanin, a dark pigment.
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However, another characteristic of last night's full moon does have the potential to predict winter weather.
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Then he wakes up scared, sweating, and sad — all symptoms characteristic of post-traumatic stress disorder.
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He yearns for his long-dead family (a frequent characteristic of Depp's over-the-top weirdos).
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Britannia is famous for its Iranian and Parsi food, characteristic of the city's small Zoroastrian community.
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Fighting the Republican Congress The health care fight has revealed an unexpected characteristic of Trump's Washington.
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But let's be clear: A defining characteristic of the tribe using these workout spaces is affluence.
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That's a curse as well as the defining characteristic of the most advanced species on earth.
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Characteristic of past Calvin Klein Underwear campaigns, the clothing is secondary to the shots's provocative poses.
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An earlier version of this article, using information from DARPA, misstated a characteristic of the telescope.
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Underwhelming wage growth has been a characteristic of the economy since the financial crisis of 2008.
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French historian and political scientist Alexis de Tocqueville observed the charitable spirit so characteristic of Americans.
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Such "non-gravitational" forces caused by the outgassing of gas and dust are characteristic of comets.
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Nordic education also lacks the glaring inequality in quality all too characteristic of the U.S. system.
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Cowan pointed out multicolored formations that are characteristic of the area: Bonanza King, Carrara, Zabriskie Quartzite.
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What is characteristic of Freud's self-portraits is that they were painted using mirrors, not photographs.
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Her ambiguous tomboy style was characteristic of the young women we saw in SoHo that day.
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Forty years ago, with the lightning speed characteristic of the Golden State, all of that changed.
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Her connection with people of all walks of life is characteristic of her lively and inquisitive personality.
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Additionally, since higher voices are characteristic of children, using uptalk seems like a voluntary abdication of authority.
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So far, the defining characteristic of Trump's appointments seems first and foremost to be loyalty to Trump.
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The manner in which these children were treated is not characteristic of nurturing or caring school environments.
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MMOs have that characteristic of it being about spending time with friends and people that you've met.
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This is not a characteristic of the employer-based group market in which most of us participate.
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It's a brash spot that's characteristic of T-Mobile and its CEO John Legere's abrasively competitive style.
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But, there was also one other thing that was a key characteristic of Harris, according to Mbuva.
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The new Fab Five exudes the energy and charisma characteristic of Queer Eye in its early iteration.
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The let's-try-anything approach is characteristic of a dispiriting evening that doubtless sounded better on paper.
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Carbon dioxide is an odorless, invisible, harmless and completely natural gas lacking any characteristic of a pollutant.
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A defining characteristic of US citizenship is its guarantee that one cannot be deported from the country.
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It had a chalky, matte finish, a coveted characteristic of some traditional paints, but it wasn't toxic.
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Net Art's political posture was characteristic of the feverish, techno-utopian excitement shared by netheads in general.
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Stovall points to another unusual characteristic of the year's record run: Stocks hit highs this month, too.
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In fact, "the most important characteristic of my personal MBA: I planned on 'losing' $120K, " Ferriss explains.
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SkinnyPop, RXBar, Sir Kensington's and Native Deodorant are great examples of the lean operations characteristic of CPG.
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Rampant gender-based and racial harassment was a defining characteristic of Twitter's relationship to the 2016 campaigns.
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That spirit — evangelical, hyperlocal, slightly dangerous — is characteristic of community stations with their roots in pirate radio.
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They each have depth as well, complexity that goes beyond mere deliciousness — a characteristic of cru Beaujolais.
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They immediately ordered a test to look for the loss of adrenal-gland function, characteristic of Addison's.
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"A silence characteristic of the historical record for African-Americans in that time and place," Cep writes.
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"Now our dialogue is free of the ideologization that was characteristic of the Obama administration," Lavrov said.
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In all those cases, the color of the light is characteristic of the elements and atoms involved.
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"It's a foundation, a pillar, and I'd say a characteristic of our system of civilization," he said.
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Brazil alternates years of higher and lower coffee outputs, due to a characteristic of arabica coffee trees.
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Such abandon is characteristic of the "anything goes when it comes to Trump" approach to legal interpretation.
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That hasn't worked out well in our past and is not a characteristic of a healthy democracy.
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I have a chapter in the book on malignant narcissism as a characteristic of destructive cult leaders.
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And the ability to morph with the moment is a defining characteristic of Ms. Winston Wolkoff's life.
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A key characteristic of Alzheimer's is the buildup of a protein called amyloid beta in the brain.
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It's perhaps a characteristic of zinfandel, which was the dominant grape in both of these blended wines.
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If that specialty is an Iowa signature, the sense of community at Smitty's is characteristic of Midwestern hospitality.
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If you've had GI issues your whole life, that might just be a characteristic of your individual system.
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In the rapid-fire speech characteristic of cable TV, one was more likely to remember what Krauthammer said.
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AlphaGo won by just half a point, the closest margin possible, but that's characteristic of its playing style.
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Since the roof is the most distinguishing characteristic of this car in the MINI lineup, let's discuss it.
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"That's a characteristic of a stock we think is likely to do well in this market," Kostin said.
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Among the SEAM zones is one expressing genes characteristic of epithelial cells, which is what the researchers targeted.
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It reads in its entirety: Small numbers of stuck or dead pixels are a characteristic of LCD screens.
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Where oafishness is the defining characteristic of a Son, then, wrongheadedness is the central feature of a Nephew.
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In this case, it's worth pointing out a noteworthy characteristic of Lyrids: they tend to create exploding fireballs.
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The giant otters featured large, powerful jaws, and enlarged bunodont (rounded, cusped) teeth, characteristic of other otter lineages.
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Even small details, like the lines forming the figures' eyes and earlobes, are characteristic of contemporaneous, ancient representations.
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But we're not looking for the level of disembowelment to be the defining characteristic of our week's work.
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"The materials and construction techniques characteristic of Tibetan buildings contribute to their distinctive appearance and functions," Kimmet explains.
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In a way, smoking may have been characteristic of the brave, devil-may-care Arsène Wenger of old.
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In fact, the best characteristic of many of these pizzas was that they were, despite everything, still pizza.
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I hope that such a high expectation will become a constant characteristic of different countries' relations with Canada.
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But liberals are overlooking a pretty significant characteristic of the future Trump administration when it comes to women.
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It is characteristic of Sebald that what we are reading here is not ascribed directly to the narrator.
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Contradiction is more than just a sign of a changing Cuba — it is a fundamental characteristic of it.
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Mr. Radikon's refusal, since 2002, to add sulfur dioxide was not the only noteworthy characteristic of the wines.
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If they are indeed characteristic of the nation, that may not bode well for Democrats in Republican states.
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It is characteristic of these movements that their leaders are highly educated: Professor Wycliffe, Professor Hus, Professor Luther.
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The defining characteristic of public retirement plans is for the government to promise benefits without paying for them.
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And yet having several missiles for the same purpose is a characteristic of the North Korean weapons program.
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After playing well for the balance of the game, mistakes no longer characteristic of this group set in.
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" He added, with a statement characteristic of the day, that "entire generations have never known this tragic experience.
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In another move that seems more characteristic of an entertainment industry star than a former first lady, Mrs.
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There, he developed a passion for nature and landscape, which would become a defining characteristic of his art.
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The ability to pursue their passions through entrepreneurial activities is a core characteristic of the women entrepreneurs interviewed.
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The brightest hues are produced when the air is cleanest, hence the vivid displays characteristic of the tropics.
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It also called into question an essential characteristic of Indian politics, whose secular nature often seems skin-deep.
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Indeed, the sharp zingers and wit so characteristic of him has even been endearingly referred to as Mungerisms.
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The show's conception of Lermontov is characteristic of its swerving from the challenge of the film's indelible performances.
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In 303, wrote in one of your books the most important characteristic of a good leader is discipline.
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"The encouragement I've been given is still good ... this is a strong characteristic of the Thai people," she said.
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Experts recently told me that this is characteristic of the tech industry's approach to clamping down on rule breakers.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday's snapback was more characteristic of a bear market rally off no real news catalyst.
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However, this move to grow and expand is entirely characteristic of Ghibli's open-minded attitude toward its own future.
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The steep and rising valuations characteristic of deals for Y Combinator's latest graduates is representative of the overall trend.
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He dismissed some of his actions as simply friendly, or characteristic of what he described as his Southern background.
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And a really disappointing characteristic of Wall Street is Wall Street doesn't do too much research on the market.
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A modular interior with relevant information projected onto the windows makes flexibility the overriding characteristic of the 360c's functionality.
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The defining characteristic of the new ecosystem is that it is based on a competitive platform of "clean" kilowatts.
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The mask emits a guttural sort of whine, characteristic of Wookiees, that Payne triggered when she opened her mouth.
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This schizophrenic messaging is characteristic of Trump's entire presidency, but it's particularly relevant to his approach to health care.
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According to the host, he's eating, sleeping, and peeing on his mother, all things characteristic of a healthy baby.
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But they both are characteristic of the way Trump has approached skepticism and dissent: through bullying, delegitimization, and outrage.
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Commend strong passages, point out inconsistencies, transparencies characteristic of an undergrad first draft, which, after all, the story is.
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The short didn't feel that comfortable underneath, but, in my experience, cozy isn't a defining characteristic of most shapewear.
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Economic View One defining characteristic of recent political debate — in the United States and abroad — is anxiety about foreigners.
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Seemingly, the defining characteristic of this round of anti-immigrant policy and rhetoric is the dehumanization of illegal immigrants.
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The most distinct characteristic of the youngest generation of workers is an emphasis on work-life balance, she says.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the determining characteristic of the silver tier in Affordable Care Act plans.
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The house was modest, but with triangular brick architectural flourishes above the door, characteristic of ancient house styles here.
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That wasn't characteristic of the 60s, but it definitely in the 70s, The Ramones being the most glaring example.
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Frustrated in Burlington, Mr. Sanders adopted a strategy more characteristic of presidents than mayors: He turned his attention abroad.
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Even more intriguing were the animal's wrist bones, shoulders and arms, more characteristic of those seen in living lizards.
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The defining characteristic of Section 4 was always the idea that there is a difference between unfit and unable.
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It is the defining characteristic of German soccer, and the mechanism that gives fans in the country their power.
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That unevenness is characteristic of many facets of the current economy, including the job market, debt and savings levels.
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He sacrifices the aesthetic discipline, the detached immersion in the problems of painting characteristic of the leading Post-Impressionists.
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The lawyers argue the "idiosyncratic characteristic" of the cross is that the 49 men memorialized were likely all Christian.
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I also spied the tau tangles that look like hair clogging a drain and are characteristic of Alzheimer's pathology.
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Final bonus question: Which is now believed to be a characteristic of T. rex: fur, feathers, wings or stripes?
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Basically, they tickled some mouse whiskers and watched for the flood of calcium characteristic of activity, and, thus, perception.
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The President-elect's choice of Twitter to make such an important and sensitive statement was characteristic of his operating style.
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It would be totally characteristic of Kim Jong Un's North Korea to begin a major political gathering with a bang.
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Even with the eerie music and ominous tone characteristic of just about every AHS episode, I just couldn't help myself.
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But doctors can, as it were, smell only what they can smell—and many compounds characteristic of disease are odourless.
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It can rise in value only if the price of everything else falls, a deflationary pressure also characteristic of recessions.
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High-profile defendants all, but the most striking characteristic of the deals is how gently their tyres were let down.
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"Small numbers of stuck or dead pixels are a characteristic of LCD screens," reads Nintendo's curt FAQ on the topic.
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In particular, she said his methods were characteristic of "mean-girl cyberbullying" because he enlists others to mimic his attacks.
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Data analytics is another shared characteristic of IoT, and much of that happens in the cloud or corporate data centers.
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One characteristic of the storm, which caused forecasters days of hand-wringing, was the sharp northern cutoff to the snow.
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But inflammation and blood vessel impairment, which are characteristic of hypertension, are also known to be involved in pregnancy loss.
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It's an exchange characteristic of most female friendships: Mundane chatter mixed with support and a healthy dose of endearing scolding.
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Let's try an experiment: Name a single unique characteristic of Arthur Morgan's that he does not share with John Marston.
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That event is characteristic of the degree to which Mr. Trump is from New York but no longer of it.
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It is indeed a wonderful characteristic of American higher education that there are many paths to getting a college education.
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Exploring new ideas may instead be the defining characteristic of successful workers — showcasing a trait known as openness to experience.
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For a long time scientists thought the spikes, plumage and fur characteristic of these groups originated independently of each other.
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Broad tolerance of political speech is still a characteristic of the American system with or without an Assange or Snowden.
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In 2008, you wrote in one of your books that the most important characteristic of a good leader is discipline.
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That's a unique characteristic of what it means to be Puerto Rican in the U.S. We are a wild card.
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Her voice also retains aspects of the slightly cool, focused tone characteristic of the Russian style she was raised in.
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Word of the Day : characteristic of or relating to winter _________ The word hibernal has appeared in two articles on nytimes.
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The most effective characteristic of 1 WTC may be its oblique allusion to the skin of the original Twin Towers.
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All of these symptoms are characteristic of a chemical weapons attack, particularly choking agents and organophosphorus agents or hydrocyanic acid.
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Proportion is the count of some characteristic of a group divided by the total number of members in the group.
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That's a narrative constraint and a defining characteristic of the genre; it's also a puzzle for an author to solve.
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Yet it's worth noting that wearing clothing that is characteristic of another ethnic or racial group isn't objectionable in itself.
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"Right now our dialogue is free from the ideological bias that was characteristic of the Obama administration," Mr. Lavrov said.
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González's strong sense of self and identity shines through as a defining characteristic of the most vocal Douglas Stoneman students.
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They analyzed their spinal fluid for the presence of indicators of the plaques and tangles that are characteristic of Alzheimer's.
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It's a description of a general characteristic of our time — objective facts becoming less influential than emotions or personal beliefs.
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""How do I capture the intense, focused gaze inwards as well as outwards, which I feel is characteristic of Greta.
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Karanka would, presumably, go along with Pep Guardiola's assertion that these are a uniquely defining characteristic of games in England.
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For another, her voice rarely rises much beyond the soft singsong-y speech that's characteristic of Mr. Ashley's mature works.
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That day we were gathering material in a blind, optimistic endeavor; characteristic of the way we tend to work together.
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If you had to pick one characteristic of yours that you think has been critical to your success ... I'll start.
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"A characteristic of Japan is that you should not stand out," argues the head teacher of a secondary school in Tokyo.
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The works are characteristic of VanDerBeek's practice, in which she probes the prevalence of the image/screen by creating sculptural photographs.
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Brunch gets the distinguishing characteristic of both being a hangover cure and a way to drink yourself back to a hangover.
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Business owners and hiring managers have gotten used to the glut of workers that is characteristic of a weak labor market.
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One interesting characteristic of both autonomous driving-related features and electric/hybrid engines is that they are very divisive among consumers.
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One characteristic of a thriving ecosystem — and a killer characteristic in Silicon Valley — is the symbiotic relationships between corporations and startups.
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It would also be characteristic of Mr Trump to play for the headlines and leave others to confront the thorny details.
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Another characteristic of the Spurs is that they play a deep bench and develop their entire roster during the regular season.
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The first level involves searching for dirty digital fingerprints, like noise that's characteristic of a particular camera model, or compression artifacts.
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As a characteristic of companies — a "style factor" for selecting stocks, in the industry jargon — quality has no single, strict definition.
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Hurriedly inviting me to come in, he showered me with hospitality—which is a beautiful characteristic of Korea and its people.
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"You know, 1-for-12 with runners in scoring position is not characteristic of our club," Shildt said following Saturday's performance.
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During these micronaps Edison would never fully fall asleep, but he would experience the strange hallucinations and insights characteristic of hypnagogia.
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He is perhaps best known for his song "Better Change Your Mind," which is characteristic of his synth-rich, melodic sound.
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But that's been the defining characteristic of our political paradigm in the United States for the last few decades at least.
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Her friends have said the concern Ruszczyk showed that night for a possible assault victim was characteristic of her caring nature.
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This is a characteristic of Swedish culture in general and something that happens with Avalanche, so we actually don't practice crunch.
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Always a decent finisher, Mousasi still showed the conservatism that is characteristic of his style, allowing Belfort into the second round.
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In today's media-saturated culture, it sometimes seems as though the chief characteristic of the world is dysfunction and democratic backsliding.
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But since 2011, the Ranger nameplate has had the unique characteristic of being absent here but very popular nearly everywhere else.
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"That kind of aggressive polemic style has been the characteristic of populist governments since there have been populist governments," said Nimmo.
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The combination of this acidity and a slight bitterness to the fruit flavor is a defining characteristic of many Italian reds.
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This is characteristic of a well-supported trend as it shows investors enter the market as buyers in all market conditions.
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And yet these were the answers that I discovered from the briefest online research were characteristic of the A.D.H.D. diagnostic criteria.
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Presumably the majority of people who viewed the original poem enjoy the type of satire which is characteristic of Boehermann's shows.
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This demographic sees "corruption" as a defining characteristic of the US government and could seek to further disrupt the political establishment.
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It's shot with the same bleary, soft-focus 35-millimeter haze that seemed characteristic of this genre in the early 90s.
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The vision is also, perhaps more harrowingly, characteristic of how the idea of Hell has shaped perceptions of our own time.
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The most important characteristic of cryptocurrency is its ability to be accepted as payment for the purchase of goods and services.
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This problem, invariably a characteristic of the truly narcissistic, makes it difficult if not impossible for someone to put others first.
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Dry air tends to suppress the warm updrafts that are characteristic of hurricanes, and wind shear can disrupt the storm's structure.
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However, rather than adopting the idealism characteristic of traditional scroll painting, Ji presents the gritty reality of contemporary life in China.
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Despite the technology's futility in the end, it presaged an array of features and user experiences characteristic of the modern web.
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The defining characteristic of Sakic's game was his wrist shot, powerful and accurate, but more importantly his release was lightning quick.
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Although large economic differences across regions have always been a characteristic of the United States, that gap appears to be widening.
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And he did not seem hopeless, a classic characteristic of people about to take their own lives, nor was he isolated.
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Instead, he said, "she has an almost Trump-like characteristic" of distrusting institutions she suspects of loyalty to the previous leader.
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Matter For centuries, skin color has held powerful social meaning — a defining characteristic of race, and a starting point for racism.
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A characteristic of Port Townsend is citizen involvement in hundreds of volunteer projects from maritime science to the kinetic sculpture race.
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The second characteristic of all the performances was their physicality, the way a group would move, sometimes extravagantly, as one body.
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"The characteristic of this Establishment and [Iranian] people is that they will not yield to pressure," he said at the time.
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The defining characteristic of a Cape Cod home is a large, central fireplace, according to HGTV, as well as shingle siding.
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Péladan's pendulum swings between piety and depravity were characteristic of his milieu, although in his case the oscillation was particularly extreme.
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It was a sleight of hand characteristic of Asia's shrewdest veteran politician — and it left Malaysians breathless from the political machinations.
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"If you look at science fiction, a lot of it has this characteristic of being always on and serendipitous," he said.
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Dr. Sieh and his colleagues began by studying data showing that Australasian tektites contain elements characteristic of the Laotian volcanic field.
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I was a little surprised, but the even-handedness and mild tone of the remarks was characteristic of Chief Justice Roberts.
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"The absence of Evo would generate a kind of social dismemberment and convulsions that are characteristic of Bolivia's history," he says.
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The unbent concourses, designed by the architecture and engineering firm HOK, are characteristic of airport reconstruction projects to accommodate big planes.
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After all, Chick's strong stance against homosexuality, abortion, and other similar social matters are also characteristic of the Roman Catholic church.
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And it's made possible by an unusual characteristic of California law: Courts there refuse to enforce contracts that limit employee mobility.
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If there's one defining characteristic of a Insecure fan, it's whether they belong to the Laurence Hive or the Issa Hive.
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That last sentiment is more characteristic of American church-state separation than of French secularism in its most zealously anti-clerical form.
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The source said the singer was not forthcoming about any health struggles – which was characteristic of the musician who savored his privacy.
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"It was just an instinct," Shahen told Channel 10's The Project Monday night, exhibiting the humility characteristic of all great men.
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The fifth most commonly associated term with vanilla is "basic"—a characteristic of the sex rather than an activity done during it.
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All day since sunrise we had been bumping over the hard red clay roads characteristic of the backward sections of the South.
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The Korean tech giant has fine print saying that a crease where the screen folds is a "natural characteristic" of the phone.
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It's not only a defining characteristic of self-identification, but also a huge factor in how the world perceives and treats you.
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This nuanced breakdown is characteristic of LeWitt's drawings: one square becomes four distinct visual spaces for other explorations of line and color.
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But it may also change because I can age, like in illnesses that are characteristic of elderly people, like Alzheimer's or dementia.
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If they want more money, however, they can simply refrain from buying other things, a drop in spending characteristic of a recession.
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However, in a hallmark characteristic of the East, local incarnations are not just relying on the pure agency model to drive revenue.
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"I do not like this characteristic of our time where everyone feels the right to judge, to arbitrate, to condemn," she continued.
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Disclosure requirements, in many ways the most appealing characteristic of the public company for investors, have come to constitute a legal vulnerability.
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That oafishness is the primary characteristic of Sons online; they generally can't do anything without just fuckin' beefing it in some way.
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But a defining characteristic of Antifa is that they aim to oppose fascism "by any means necessary", including the use of violence.
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The second, even more arresting characteristic of the chicken and mushroom slice is that halfway through the proceedings, all filling simply disappears.
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Even if Kate and Toby are focused on getting healthier, weight loss is not the only characteristic of any real person's life.
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Use the Lego principle The most common characteristic of childhood building toys is that they snap together, in one way or another.
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The station brought to television the kind of vitriol and demonization that had been characteristic of conservative talk radio in the 1970s.
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So, when I'm overwhelmed by the world around us, I'm more of a social recluse than what is usually characteristic of me.
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A key characteristic of our memos is that they present the facts before presenting opinions—the opposite of a typical op-ed.
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It's characteristic of Na's playful touch that the book opens as the zoo closes and the zoo reopens as the book closes.
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The steering is direct and communicative, with the quite-large Stinger pivoting around corners with a deftness characteristic of smaller sports cars.
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But the symptom most characteristic of Chiari malformation is debilitating headache that can last for days, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
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Requiring apportionability as the defining characteristic of direct tax was also the good sense reflected in the English language at the time.
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Choice, and respect for different choices, has been a key tenet of feminism and an overriding characteristic of the modest fashion movement.
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"The pictures showed vertical lines which look like doorways, and they're oriented toward the right — characteristic of a queen's tomb," he said.
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Her husband sometimes had muscle pain, a characteristic of fibromyalgia, but most of the time his pain was in the joints themselves.
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Shopping has become a defining characteristic of Western culture in which we assert that hard work can be rewarded by buying stuff.
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The defining characteristic of the $2,700 notebook is almost certainly the inclusion of a second screen that lives just above the keyboard.
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My epilepsy (defined as chronic seizures), which I've had since I was a teenager, has been a defining characteristic of my life.
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The move is "characteristic" of Erica Dawson's poetry: She is devoted to filling in the cultural blanks that hover around such phrases.
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What makes a storm a "bomb" is how fast the atmospheric pressure falls; falling atmospheric pressure is a characteristic of all storms.
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What makes a storm a bomb is how fast the atmospheric pressure falls; falling atmospheric pressure is a characteristic of all storms.
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We retired to Hawaii, but we still have some of that skeptical attitude so characteristic of the big cities on the mainland.
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"The Little Foxes" is talky, with convoluted, Shakespearean scheming; there's a reason that thin plots are characteristic of a sung art form.
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Once considered a defining characteristic of humanity, in recent decades these topics have not escaped the reach of increasingly complex modeling tools.
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The beans and sugar are worked by hand and the resulting product has the same raw, grainy texture characteristic of Mexican chocolate.
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His canvases, with their craggy forms — which he called "lifelines" — encompass the expressive brushwork and monumental scale characteristic of the postwar movement.
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Nervous sweat trickled down my sides in the unrelenting humidity that I didn't yet recognize as a defining characteristic of Chicago summers.
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Deep and wrenching cycles have always been the defining characteristic of the oil industry and are not some incidental problem or aberration.
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Perhaps the most salient characteristic of joint storytelling is that it's not passive in the way "falling in love" suggests; it's active.
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One key characteristic of life is the way that it handles information and does its own kind of computing deep inside cells.
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The epithets may be characteristic of schoolyard bullies, but there is some evidence that candidates are reveling in the attention they draw.
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Mr. Ross's flexible approach to trade is characteristic of many private equity barons focused on the bottom line, his former associates say.
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But here's the thing: I have never believed that share is the defining characteristic of the quality of a product or service.
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In the era of fake news, a defining characteristic of the New Media Upside Down is how it presents its arguments and biases.
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"The want to please is an absolute characteristic of pit bulls," Stewart, who has been researching the breed since caring for Ginger, said.
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Ah, a two-sided market, in some ways it's characteristic of any market, but in particular, the mobility world has two-sided markets.
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As the Kafkaesque drama of a man unable to get a transfer, "Zama" shares the dislocation and torpor characteristic of the Salta Trilogy.
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Any artificial wing that doesn't stretch and billow like the bat's membrane is missing out on a key characteristic of its flight style.
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"Corruption is not a disagreeable characteristic of the Mexican political system: it is the system," wrote Gabriel Zaid, an essayist, 30 years ago.
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Liquidity is supported by stable cash generation and negative working capital, both characteristic of the PBM industry, and decently strong capital market access.
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The other defining characteristic of B&O Play products is that you're likely to pay a price premium for their design and aesthetics.
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One of the installation's strengths, I think, is connecting the mechanized bodies and object relations characteristic of Fordism to psychological aspects of work.
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That's why a distinguishing characteristic of the post-Boomer economy is an obsession, almost on the order of a fetish, with acquiring education.
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Finally, and perhaps most importantly, Clinton revealed an extraordinary degree of personal resilience, which was to become a defining characteristic of his presidency.
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But the report notes that most of the phenomena seen are characteristic of a planet that is getting warmer over the long term.
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But there is one lasting characteristic of a candidate that does become apparent as presidential campaigns drag on, and that is their temperament.
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The former, "vertical" approach is characteristic of more nascent technologies, such as operating robots-taxis, quantum computing and launching small payloads into space.
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One characteristic of this storm that's clear from satellite imagery is that it has developed a massive eye about 50 miles in diameter.
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And because zero-point motion is an intrinsic characteristic of quantum fields, changes in energy, in response to external events, are generally finite.
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It's not the defining characteristic of femininity, but it is a perk of being a girl for us girls who enjoy using it.
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Dr. Alvarez said the baby had severe microcephaly, an unusually small head, often accompanied by brain damage, which is characteristic of the virus.
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Funds may also be utilized as "stabilization funds" to help manage the boom and bust cycles that are so characteristic of mineral resources.
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In 85033, there is no excuse for treating an entire class of workers differently from others based solely on the characteristic of disability.
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First, the Trump/Mattis policy is a ban on a defining characteristic of transgender people, not an even-handed regulation of medical fitness.
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Candidates should like it because it helps them circumvent the attacks ads and misrepresentations of their positions that are characteristic of contemporary campaigns.
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Another defining characteristic of the East Cut is its menagerie of sleek high-rise glass towers that loom overhead, like the Avery building.
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Trump's total ignorance of the law -- whether willful or just from sheer obtuseness -- is, at this point, a defining characteristic of his presidency.
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MRIs and X-rays can also help doctors determine growth abnormalities in a person's organs, tissues, and bones that are characteristic of SEDc.
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A unifying characteristic of successful entrepreneurs is curiosity: a willingness to think of things differently, consider the impossible and flesh out complex ideas.
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According to Mr. Dorsey's comments, it looks as if the character limit was one characteristic of Twitter he was not willing to drop.
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The uniting characteristic of the La Sirena crew is that all of them withdraw in times of deep discomfort, except, perhaps, for Picard.
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Word of the Day : relating to or characteristic of the activity of fishing _________ The word piscatorial has appeared in one article on nytimes.
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It is a project that is characteristic of much of the artist's work, a theatrical provocation that combines scathing satire with heartfelt activism.
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It also underlined the turf battles and strategic disagreements that have long been characteristic of Mr. Trump's circle, dating to his presidential campaign.
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The escalation that erupted between the PIJ and Israel in February is characteristic of the PIJ's recent efforts to disrupt calm in Gaza.
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All three of the wines had a depth of texture that seemed to unfold in the mouth, always a characteristic of good aligoté.
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"Here on Earth, we find silica deposition in glaciers which are characteristic of melting water," said Briony Horgan, a professor at Purdue University.
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This phenomenon of speculative stocks rising sharply is a characteristic of "late cycle" mentality, Bleakley Advisory Group chief investment officer Peter Boockvar said.
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This is a telling characteristic of the leadership model of his idol, Mao Zedong, who caused and was indifferent to the people's suffering.
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Bitcoin is a borderless digital currency that eliminates the need for a bank — a common characteristic of different cryptocurrencies that have followed it.
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A doctor there said the victims' pupils were reduced to pinhole-size dots, a characteristic of nerve agents and other banned toxic substances.
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Dark Emulator uses machine learning to collate results from multiple different emulators, each of which expresses a certain characteristic of dark matter halos.
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IT IS A defining characteristic of the modern Scottish nationalist movement that it refuses to engage in extreme methods to advance its cause.
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Iran, he said, has also conducted a ballistic missile test at a high altitude, characteristic of a practice run of an EMP attack.
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The beauty and the defining characteristic of peaceful protests is that they are a struggle, and they don't always translate to concrete results.
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But during the week of the bar's official reopening, there will be two shows that are characteristic of Union Hall's savvy, adventurous programming.
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"The wave" is characteristic of the Midwest, but it can appear in any small town where driving is the main mode of transportation.
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"Uniqueness," is how Tartakovsky expresses the most important characteristic of his villains to Creators, ranging from Aku to each episode's baddie du jour.
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When I did A Mercy, that book was supposed to be just before racism became the letter and the characteristic of the land.
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The name itself is the embodiment of the bilingual gymnastics characteristic of Montreal, something which isn't lost on an Oxford lit grad like Desjardins.
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In some ways this is characteristic of pure number theory problems: It's easy to find examples and formulate conjectures but hard to prove them.
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The contestants: The most distinguishing characteristic of The Final Table is that the 24 contestants are some of the hottest chefs in the world.
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The Best for the Price: Acer Switch Alpha 22Weirdness is a defining characteristic of all these laptops, but this one might be the weirdest.
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"Psychologically, the most important characteristic of Chinese users is that they want to look fair, with a bit of pink in white," she said.
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Objects at that altitude circle the planet once a day, so they have the useful characteristic of appearing to hover over a fixed spot.
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They found the roots of premolars were widely fused, a feature that is characteristic of modern humans, early humans, and several pre-human ancestors.
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For many looking in at the region from so-called "progressive" countries, the fight against misogyny is a defining characteristic of many Arab nations.
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And this whole condition of lack of rest that Black folks were enslaved in was also seen as a characteristic of Afro-descendant folks.
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The distinguishing characteristic of MMOs is that they're as much about the community of players as they are about the content of the game.
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When he got wind that Yanagisawa had engineered a mouse lacking orexins that slept in a manner characteristic of narcolepsy, the race was on.
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Amid the mountains and glaciers there, Telfer and colleagues spotted 357 pale ridges and six darker perpendicular streaks that are telltale characteristic of dunes.
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Hannah Arendt once said that the definitive characteristic of totalitarian dictatorship is the ambiguity of the center of power—and Hitler personified that center.
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One of the doctors who questioned their findings, for example, has previously identified "a preponderance of female participants" as a characteristic of mass hysteria.
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A key characteristic of someone with bipolar disorder is depression symptoms, such as lack of concentration and difficulty getting out of bed, Gardenswartz said.
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"Blatant hypocrisy," Hulse declares in this entertaining and shrewd book, is a "defining characteristic" of the United States Senate, certainly in the 21st century.
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Audiobooks A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN By James Joyce The prevalent characteristic of the Irish prose style is its musicality.
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The 27-stock Dow briefly fell more than 25,53 points then rallied into the close in a wild trading session characteristic of the week.
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The 30-stock Dow briefly fell more than 5003,000 points then rallied into the close in a wild trading session characteristic of the week.
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Ice crystals cascaded around him as the block settled into place, the capstone of an igloo, that architectural structure so characteristic of the Arctic.
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"The one characteristic of the Wakandan people as far as costumes go is Afrofuturist," Ruth E. Carter, costume designer for Black Panther, told CNN.
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Later, researchers found that stimulating certain brain areas, instead of cutting them out, could quell the involuntary movements characteristic of Parkinson's and other disorders.
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Embellished by postmodern riffs characteristic of the author's style, this pop-punk confection of a novel borrows heavily from the teen-age-dropout songbook.
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The flames engulfed the building in a matter of minutes, moving from the outside inward and emitting a dark smoke characteristic of burning insulation.
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A distinguishing characteristic of the Senate, it was used very sparingly for decades — most notoriously to block social legislation such as civil rights bills.
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The '85 Martha's Vineyard was balanced, long, complete and delicious, with the prominent minty herbal aromas that are characteristic of wines from that vineyard.
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It's about an industry being forced by technology to mature, one that is experiencing the frustration, fear and introspection characteristic of a major transition.
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"What we developed is a handheld device that by touching the tissue, extracts molecules that are characteristic of normal or cancerous tissue," Eberlin said.
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Like "The Butt," many of the recently donated works are lively and irreverent, characteristic of much art from the mid-21982s to the present.
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But an even more truly defining characteristic of the Trump administration is the resolute, constant, and unabashed devaluing of the U.S. government's human capital.
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But Mr. Aboutaleb's extraordinary success story, and sense that he was given many opportunities by the Netherlands, is more characteristic of an earlier generation.
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Wild, exotic aromas of fruits and flowers are characteristic of mencía grown in Ribeira Sacra, as are the underlying earthy mineral flavors and grace.
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As it stands, the new number puts growth closer to the 2 percent or so that has been characteristic of the glacially paced recovery.
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The facial features of the skull look like a modern human, but the brain case is very elongated and archaically characteristic of early humans.
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Migos's reigning mood, the amused jollity characteristic of so much recent trap, ensures a lighthearted buoyancy that marks their songs, conclusively, as pop product.
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McEneaney exploits repeating elements such as floorboards, brickwork, leaves, fabric, and flagstone, designing with exaggerated perspective and funky spatial shifts characteristic of late medieval painting.
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Letting go of some need for controlling every single thing is the only way to do it... Chaos [is] the defining characteristic of working online.
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But his work has little of the rarified austerity characteristic of the work of Marcia Hafif, Eric Saxon, Phil Sims, and others of that cohort.
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As Stern explained today, the blocky ice structures characteristic of Sputnik Planum are probably the result of thermal convection and density differences between different ices.
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Indeed, if agility is really the characteristic of business success, then perhaps the very structure of a public corporation is not the most appropriate one.
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The book's inventiveness is characteristic of Spiotta's novels, incorporating lists, autobiographical essays written by the characters and precise descriptions of both real and imaginary films.
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They enter the first level, swimming, jumping, and gliding through landscapes, while enveloped in the danceable beats and soft ambient sounds characteristic of Virgo's music.
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It gives us a chance to see Pluto in all its colorized glory, showcasing the red, brown, and copper hues characteristic of the dwarf planet.
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The young business has a lean cap table often characteristic of startup's led by experienced entrepreneurs able to secure financing deals briskly from top VCs.
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Her commentary is characteristic of our deeply divided politics, and the medium of Facebook Live befits an age where dissent and demonstration must be digital.
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His tendency toward inflating things — his actions, net worth, and intellectual powers — has become a defining characteristic of his career in both politics and business.
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It appears that the market pricing dynamic has become somewhat divorced from underlying fundamentals, and the defining characteristic of the past year has been volatility.
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According to experts and academic sources, the defining characteristic of women who kill their newborns is that they aren't women at all, but teenage girls.
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"The mouse is asleep," he says, waves of electrical activity characteristic of deep sleep spooling across an inset video at the top of the screen.
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But the impairments to motor control, memory, and higher cognitive function that the majority report after little or no sleep are also characteristic of depression.
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The defining characteristic of these conditions is that the immune system is malfunctioning or non-existent, resulting in a decreased ability to fight off infection.
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The ability to think of other people as people, and not just as objects in the game of your life, is a characteristic of adulthood.
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That confidence, characteristic of a president only rarely subject to self doubt, could spell trouble down the road, though, in the view of many analysts.
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It is a characteristic of gang mentality that once the piling on starts, it becomes rabid and the person under siege can do nothing right.
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And it is increasingly characteristic of Mr. Bolton's tenure at the Costume Institute, where he seems to be pushing the department into the popular conversation.
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Crazy trading in speculative stocks is a characteristic of a "late cycle" bull market, which came screeching to a halt just a few weeks ago.
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VARIABLE A variable is a characteristic of the cases (individual units, such as people, states or anything we are studying) in the group of interest.
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A characteristic of successful African fintech products, however, is that their use has been geographically segregated, with few apps able to scale widely across borders.
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The collection's name is a nod to Stuart turning 21 this year and the extra copy of chromosome 21 that is characteristic of Down syndrome.
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She looked impossibly young for someone with her history, which she shared with a trusting openness I've found to be characteristic of people in recovery.
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"The widespread nature of the organization, the systematic nature, is certainly characteristic of crimes against humanity," U.N. human rights spokesman Rupert Colville told a briefing.
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The list included a diverse array of activists, judges and scholars, with none of the corporate ties that are characteristic of many high-profile jurists.
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Adjaye and his partner, Philip Freelon, call this outer cladding a "corona," a reference to the beaded crowns characteristic of Yoruba art, from West Africa.
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" The letter continued: "In this area, the 'social' one, he shows reluctance to accept conventions often characteristic of those in college during the late sixties.
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But this phenomenon is not new, as it is characteristic of a "late cycle" market, explained Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Advisory Group.
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However, one characteristic of successful African fintech products is that their use has been geographically segregated, with few apps able to scale widely across borders.
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The values of flexibility, innovation, and so on all reflect this distinctive characteristic of the twenty-first-century workplace, where startups boom and crash daily.
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The discovery suggests that unlike the smaller mouths that are characteristic of modern, burrowing snakes, their primitive ancestors had bigger mouths with this cheek structure.
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This act of recontextualization is characteristic of a curator who has made a name fighting for the recognition of marginalized creators in contemporary Japanese society.
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On the palate the fruit gave way to a stony minerality that is often characteristic of the vineyard — "pure rock," I wrote at the time.
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Adamn Killa), Hemsworth creates music with a level of versatility (both collaborative and solo) that's so palpable, it's become a defining characteristic of his style.
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Perhaps the most defining characteristic of Iowa voters is their translucence, a ruddy, corn-fed pastiness shared by virtually every resident of the Hawkeye State.
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Word of the Day noun: a person who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status but has not gained social acceptance of others in that class adjective: characteristic of someone who has risen economically or socially but lacks the social skills appropriate for this new position adjective: of or characteristic of a parvenu _________ The word parvenu has appeared in five articles on nytimes.
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For nearly a decade, the defining characteristic of the tweet — the unit of communication on Twitter — has been its brevity: Users are restricted to 33 characters.
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One suggests a rocky or icy core forms first, and that this core then attracts gas to form the thick atmosphere characteristic of a gas giant.
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With its underdrawing clearly showing hesitancy and a late-stage change in composition characteristic of an improvisatory way of working, it contrasts with Michelangelo's determined precision.
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There's another similarity: Nick Carraway describes Jay Gatsby as "the single most hopeful person I have ever met," and that's exactly the defining characteristic of Low.
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While abjection is often the defining characteristic of any performer — a palpable discomfort on display — it is especially the province of comedians like Pryor and Chappelle.
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The Fed wants inflation at 22000%, and weak price gains have become a defining characteristic of what is already the longest U.S. economic expansion on record.
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That's characteristic of the whole kaiju genre: Though you might expect the monsters to be always bent on human destruction, they're often neutral or even complex.
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Active storm track anticipated for Northern states A characteristic of the back-and-forth pattern will be frequent storms, or at least frequent episodes of precipitation.
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What is lost is that exceptionalism, your own sense of agency, the ethos of an individual's will or spirit as the defining characteristic of our humanity.
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One characteristic of the Icelandic population, if you can say that, is that we never use the fact that we're not so many as an excuse.
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THE Rittbitten is as characteristic of Erlstätt, a village in southern Bavaria, as the onion dome of its church and the Alpine peaks on its horizon.
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As a pre-teen, Hozoji developed what she called a "healthy fear" of the sort of murky water characteristic of an inlet like the Puget Sound.
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"To say [one enzyme] is a general characteristic of cancer would need a study of hundreds of thousands of fresh cancers, all different cancers," he said.
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This attitude was, of course, specially characteristic of the Socialists and Communists to the left of Congress, but it existed strongly within the Congress Party itself.
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Both because it never nails the claustrophobia so characteristic of the Alien franchise—and because it doesn't stand up next to many of the classics above.
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This harmonic style is characteristic of Dvořák in general, and the Slavic traditions he consciously drew upon in composing this opera, but also, sadly, John Williams.
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But it is characteristic of how the Russian-born Mr. Ratmansky hears the music of this great Russian composer that the act also feels reckless, foolish.
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The Fed wants inflation at 2%, and weak price gains have become a defining characteristic of what is already the longest U.S. economic expansion on record.
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Among Tony Soprano's executive strengths was a willingness to accept advice from elders and mentors and not insist on total dominance, hardly characteristic of President Trump.
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Remaining leveled mentally is an underrated characteristic of leaders, and in times of uncertainty, people will always seek support from the calmest person in the room.
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"The quintessential characteristic of every application going forward will be AI, and we have the most comprehensive portfolio of AI tools, infrastructure, and services," he said.
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Apart from the banter and hijinks of Littlefoot's rag-tag group of friends, another ever-present characteristic of "The Land Before Time" is the land itself.
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Dr. Logan said that scientists have thought about flexibility and innovation as two sides of the same coin, and both are very characteristic of invasive species.
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And there are more pathological, or at least more chronic, sources of mental load, such as the ruminative thought patterns characteristic of stress, anxiety and depression.
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"I found it fascinating that extreme density and verticality are a defining characteristic of Hong Kong's dwellings for both the living and the dead," Fallon said.
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"(The omission of the Taj Mahal) is pathetic and petty, but also depressingly characteristic of the party in power," prominent Indian historian Ramchandra Guha told CNN.
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Yet lost in the intrigue of political competition is a important characteristic of the new party, according to one analyst: It has an "extreme rightist" slant.
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According to a 2015 report by the non-profit think tank Fraser Institute, waiting for medical treatment is becoming a "defining characteristic" of Canadian health care.
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Perhaps the defining characteristic of Q1, which will also go a long way to shaping Q2, was the return of market volatility, at least in equities.
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I spent so much time with him that I thought a good boyfriend came bundled with the characteristic of being the perfect companion to eat with.
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Auslander views the abrupt orchestral interlude in the middle of The Buckinghams' "Susan" as an example of the odd sonic transitions characteristic of LSD-influenced music.
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Missing was a discussion of "Open Casket" as a work of art dealing with a theme that is characteristic of Schutz: the aftermath of a disaster.
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It testifies to another characteristic of Büttner's style: the works are as much about the iconoclastic imagery as they are about the words that accompany them.
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According to the gallery, Ms. Ahwesh spoke with the man about his long journey — a bizarre tale that is also oddly characteristic of our chaotic moment.
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It's characteristic of Fosse to have turned Latin hip action into something mechanical like a train, typical of him to close off sensuality in cold detachment.
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When Mr. Apte started coordinating research he found microliths, small stone tools, characteristic of the Mesolithic period, which stretches as far back as 40,000 years ago.
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In the moment, I didn't see his behavior as characteristic of the movie industry; he was just another man trying to wield power over a woman.
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Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea all share the characteristic of using their experiences with prior outbreaks to build a system—and then sustaining it.
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" High spirits are characteristic of people resolved on suicide—it is why so many stories of suicide include someone saying, "We thought he had got better.
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In a way that would prove characteristic of his imagination, the young Agnon wrote his story as an ironic commentary on this word and this idea.
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Richard Blumenthal, a former prosecutor, declared "I believe you," noting how, in what is characteristic of truthful witnesses, she acknowledged not remembering some of the details.
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But it's a joke that happens to highlight a particular characteristic of AI research, demonstrating how labs pay homage to and build upon one another's work.
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But years later, the installment I think about the most is the least characteristic of the four: volume 3, Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay.
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As the 2020 Democratic primary gets underway, the defining characteristic of this first stage of the race is the sheer uncertainty about who is even running.
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The delicacy of the sculpture, mix of materials, combined with the overtly baroque exoticism of the animal are characteristic of the exuberance of Du Paquier wares.
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Though suffused with a self-interrogating tone, Possessed radiates an optimism characteristic of Eckhaus Latta's practice, one based on their relentless faith in the creative act.
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In his 2018 book The New Autocracy, UCLA Russia expert Daniel Treisman sees the use of outsiders like Prigozhin as characteristic of Putin's current governing strategy.
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Although it belies any pedagogical purpose characteristic of civic institutes like public museums, the bare presentation does not detract from the ethos and impact of the artwork.
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The compression of the design and manufacturing stacks into one segment is going to be the defining characteristic of this age of product development in my opinion.
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"We have no budget constraints in mind, totally unrealistic propositions, very badly fleshed out, so this is very much a characteristic of this new populism," Rey explained.
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After all, they do have some significant differences with us when it comes to the shape of their brains, which is a defining characteristic of our kind.
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Our microbiota can protect us from germs by training our immune system and by colonization resistance: the characteristic of the intestinal microbiota to block colonization of pathogens.
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The researchers are claiming to have found 11 different microbial specimens in the ancient Australian rock, linking their preserved physical structure to chemical signatures characteristic of life.
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It didn't feature a long bony tail like other flying dinosaurs (the famous archaeopteryx being a good example), instead exhibiting a stubby tail characteristic of modern birds.
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In my heart of hearts, I would still like to believe that skaters have the unique characteristic of looking at the world in a very different way.
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What started as crude sexual innuendo, fairly characteristic of meme culture, began to take on a life of its own, spawning new meanings and more PG versions.
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"For decades, the anonymity of both artist and sitter has been a principal characteristic of African art and photography," said a press release from the Albers Foundation.
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After observing what's gone on this cycle, I've come to this conclusion: The defining characteristic of our moment is that parties are weak while partisanship is strong.
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Every expert I spoke to identified support for the revolutionary overthrow — ideally through violence — of the state's entire system of government as a necessary characteristic of fascism.
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The Thais' treatment of their collective "father" can seem like god worship, characteristic of born-again evangelicals, or the type of manufactured adulation common in North Korea.
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Moreover, the temptation for universities to monitor and moderate student behavior runs up against another characteristic of young adults: the response to being controlled by their elders.
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Dr DeLuca suspects that it has to do with their ability to inhibit production of cyclooxygenase, an enzyme commonly found in the lesions characteristic of multiple sclerosis.
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"[You] still have to look at the characteristic of the market as it approaches the old high because sometimes it can roll over once again," she said.
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And privacy, which is an inherent characteristic of most cryptocurrencies—though some implement more privacy-boosting features than others—is always a virtue in the adult industry.
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The giveaways come when one notices a crease on a sharp edge where two sides meet, and gentle, undulating wrinkles along the edge, characteristic of glued paper.
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Defining just what hypnagogia is is tricky because people in this state exhibit behaviors characteristic of sleep and wakefulness, both from their own perspective and to outsiders.
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For these few hours I have regained the essential human characteristic of someone who is well and flourishing: a healthy curiosity about everything that is not me.
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Acknowledging this unpredictability as a defining characteristic of the 21st century, and designing an acquisition system around it, is the first step to better defending the nation.
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"I've said there are a lot of things that he has done -- I know him very well -- some are not characteristic of him at all," Inhofe said.
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The toxicology report notes that husband and wife suffered pulmonary edema, "which is fluid in the lungs, basically, a classic characteristic of an opiate intoxication," Harshbarger said.
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"The key characteristic of a good politician, I think, is after he gets elected, he must be thinking of getting re-elected," Lee said at the conference.
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And the defense, which has been the strong suit of ours, you give a team a couple extra outs, that's not characteristic of what we're capable of.
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The other defining characteristic of these baby-killers is that very often nobody knows they're pregnant until they go into labor—frequently not even the mothers themselves.
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But the company says, for example, users will be able to create pictures with "professional bokeh" (aka the artfully blurred background effect characteristic of high end cameras).
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But many of the performances felt canned as well, characteristic of declining standards at this festival, which should represent tap's greatest city with the greatest in tap.
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"It's very characteristic of the Mexican people: We stand together," said Christian Piñeiro, 21, a medical student, who was helping a team of doctors hand out medication.
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The result is an ability by the government to enact change far more easily and more sweeping, but without deliberation that is characteristic of debate in America.
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Some onlookers assumed it was just part of the show, a staged fight that is characteristic of WWE events, where reality and scripted narrative are often intertwined.
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Ms. Bae, Ms. Kim and Ms. Cha, who all have bowl haircuts characteristic of the movement, say they have become targets of verbal abuse and death threats.
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Chest X-rays and CT scans revealed shadows or abnormalities in both lungs in all of the patients, which has become a defining characteristic of the illness.
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While drivers were supportive of head protection, many felt that the open cockpit was a defining characteristic of Formula One and should remain despite the increased risk.
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The intense downpours are characteristic of climate change, said Barbara Mayes Boustead, an author of the National Climate Assessment's chapters on the Midwest and Northern Great Plains.
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A note of caution: While amyloid and tau proteins in the brain are a signature characteristic of Alzheimer's, not all people with these proteins develop cognitive impairment.
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We don't know who decided this, but it does seem like having a consistent meal-prep routine has become a defining characteristic of being a real adult.
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The filibuster is a defining characteristic of the Senate because it effectively means that 363 votes, rather than a simple majority, are required to pass most legislation.
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Mark Zuckerberg, the most successful child of the besieged and defensive '90s internet, has responded to criticism in a manner characteristic of his former peers and idols.
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A signature characteristic of the artist's work is his lack of template, opting to flesh out his realistic murals with little more than steady hands and extreme focus.
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Joyful underachievement as the defining characteristic of millennials is a trope that centers on those with wealthy families, racial privilege, and other safety nets as a backup plan.
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But Crispin Hawes, a Middle East specialist and managing director at Teneo Intelligence, told CNBC that the move is characteristic of Netanyahu's antagonistic relationship with the Obama administration.
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The BCMA protein that is characteristic of multiple myeloma is also being used as a target in cell therapies developed by Johnson & Johnson, bluebird bio Inc, Celgene Corp.
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The images of Kha and these women echo each other indirectly across space and time, creating a multiplied vision of the self, which is characteristic of his work.
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While music has been available to illegally download from the internet for as long as people have had the bandwidth to do so, the defining characteristic of What.
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One characteristic of smartphone AR as opposed to see-through HMDs is that the "real world" the user sees is actually a video feed of the real world.
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All this stands in marked contrast to politics across the Potomac River, in Washington, DC. And it highlights a defining characteristic of the new governor: a concerned attentiveness.
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Redd explained that a common characteristic of epidemics is that misinformation runs rampant during the first few days, so be wary of information you receive during this time.
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Over the course of six months, the ice-filled land mass above it sunk down even further, creating a massive bowl-like depression that is characteristic of calderas.
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Sabbath Assembly's lead singer Jamie Myers, who took the stage after Void Vision, had a similar impact on listeners, which she attributes to the ritualistic characteristic of music.
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The fingerprints of executive producer Steven Spielberg visibly mark every second of "The Goonies," with the plot sporting a narrative structure and many themes characteristic of his work.
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Or, following Murray, is IQ an essential inborn characteristic of a group's genetic background, a biologically inherent deficit in cognitive ability that in part causes their other disadvantages?
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A characteristic of the careful work required to probe and prove out competitive harms that's nonetheless especially problematic set against the blistering pace of technological innovation and disruption.
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There has been no claim for that ambush, but the modus operandi – a bomb attack on military escorts followed by gunmen unleashing bullets – was characteristic of Islamist groups.
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It may be that in the heat of the campaign he used language that was unacceptable but is in no way characteristic of the fine man he is.
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There has been no claim for that ambush, but the modus operandi a bomb attack on military escorts followed by gunmen unleashing bullets was characteristic of Islamist groups.
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If there's a defining characteristic of Jericho's sure-fire Hall of Fame career, it's that he's made more returns than any modern wrestler without it once feeling stale.
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It is all the more interesting, that we now seem to have vibrant discussions... with people supposedly enraged about the events that are supposedly characteristic of 'other cultures.
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A change of mind doesn't have to mean inconsistency or weakness; perhaps it's just a characteristic of our many-pronged, magical ability to care about other people's work.
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This approach is more characteristic of a prior era, calling to mind the Conglomerate Boom of the 1960s or the Mike Armstrong years at the "old" AT&T.
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Planet's photo is characteristic of most satellite images of Earth seen by the public—slightly grainy with just enough detail to make out what you are looking at.
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His best finish this season is a tie for 21st at the Masters as he has played with the deliberation characteristic of a man with a cluttered mind.
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Placed on each cushioned seat at the show was a pack of cards depicting portraits of male ancients, each associated with some trait characteristic of a true gentleman.
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But an "annoying" characteristic of viruses is that people who have no symptoms, or are just about to develop symptoms, indeed play a major role in spreading them.
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"The defining characteristic of our moment is that parties are weak while partisanship is strong," Julia Azari, a Marquette University political scientist, wrote the day after the vote.
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The world that Onward sets up is explicitly "disenchanted," a concept that some philosophers (notably Charles Taylor) have identified as a characteristic of our own unicorn-free world.
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OLGA KOLOKOLOVASenior lecturer in financeAlliance Manchester Business School As you said, one inherent characteristic of the Internet of Things is the scale of it (Technology Quarterly, September 14th).
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If May's shoes are to be a defining characteristic of hers, or symbolic is some way to her leadership, it's important they're talked about in an empowering way.
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Sleekly designed tasting rooms are characteristic of many wineries today; in the Santa Lucia Highlands, few have tasting rooms at all, but their earthiness is also their appeal.
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But a violent power grab is not characteristic of Gülen and his followers, who tend to pull levers in the shadows, as opposed to triggers in the streets.
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It said no deaths from mechanical injuries were visible and all symptoms were characteristic of a chemical weapons attack, particularly choking agents and organophosphorus agents or hydrocyanic acid.
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"In general, primitiveness and loutishness are very characteristic of the current rhetoric coming out of Washington," Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told Russia's state-owned RIA news agency.
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What started as an experiment is now as much of a defining characteristic of his Wagyu as the snowflake-like marbling and buttery flavor for which it's known.
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