The characteristically high repayment rates on loans are proof that even the very poorest people are creditworthy. |
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His bass solo is characteristically creative and displays wonderful intonation and tone. |
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Swords of the bronze age were characteristically short in blade length, heavy for their size, and with a relatively blunt cutting edge. |
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The rarely heard Loeffler work is a gem of beauty with a characteristically expansive opening and a rumbustious Russian dance as a Finale. |
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Chiefdoms characteristically have an ideology, precursor to an institutionalized religion, that buttresses the chief's authority. |
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Even at this young age, though, he was characteristically ruthless with himself. |
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As could be expected, Newman editorialized in NewsNotes with characteristically tangy opinions, sharp observations, and piquant commentary. |
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The under story is characteristically open, with large expanses of white sand interspersed with the oaks and saw palmetto. |
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Butterflyfishes, according to existing research, are characteristically monogamous and pair-forming. |
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Grossly, calcium deposits are found characteristically in a periventricular location. |
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American bison are characteristically given to bamboozling other members of their species. |
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The solution of vertical joint sets into grikes characteristically fragments the pavement surface into blocks known as clints. |
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The native inhabitants of Melanesia, called Melanesians, are characteristically dark-skinned with frizzy hair. |
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Many native species however, exhibit a characteristically wide range of ecological tolerances and their distributions reflect this. |
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Michelle arrives home slightly hung-over from the night before but still characteristically bright and chirpy. |
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On one side of the bridge, the setting looks characteristically like a Chinese landscape painting. |
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She follows the three-year evolution of a class at the ballet school, focusing on three characteristically hard-working, gifted students. |
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Viewed collectively, the works certainly bristle with his characteristically intense emotion. |
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His work characteristically involves him interacting, often fruitlessly, with a charcoal drawing he has made on a wall. |
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In his characteristically satirical manner, he questions the moral degeneration of our cities, where vice is the order of the day. |
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Some members of characteristically large groups may be more needy than productive. |
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The lesions characteristically involve subcortical white matter, extending to the lower layers of the cortical ribbon. |
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Until now, the UN has been characteristically hesitant, to sometimes tragic effect. |
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The face is characteristically square or broad with a short neck, often giving a squat appearance. |
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Then, characteristically, small bursts of applause broke out across the vast square. |
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Ask Fossett to explain his motivation and he is characteristically sphinxlike. |
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Boasting characteristically dry Aussie wit, the first half of the film is a decent, dark dramedy. |
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I do not mean that experiential interests are characteristically frivolous or critical interests inevitably profound. |
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The judge was characteristically intense, frequently shifting to the edge of his seat and punctuating his thoughts with brisk gesticulations. |
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It's a title that loses a lot in the translation and gains only a characteristically Gallic whiff of pretentiousness. |
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She is characteristically vague on a number of crucial narrative occasions. |
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The music is is characteristically punctuated with sounds of cymbals, drums and long trumpets. |
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Fusoid cells are characteristically found only in bamboos, and have been considered as aerenchyma tissues. |
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Histologically, thick collagen bundles were seen, characteristically whorling around vessels in a fibrotic stroma. |
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With a mid-engine design and rear-wheel drive, the Roadster and Coupe have characteristically sporty road manners. |
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Table salt, for example, has a characteristically cubic crystalline shape that can be observed with the naked eye. |
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It has a longstanding rep as a place where countercultural creativity and characteristically Texan over-the-topness collide. |
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He went on to launch a characteristically scathing attack on the newspaper, and on the eyewitness testimonies of the night in question. |
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This enthusiasm for Impressionism, particularly for Monet, became characteristically Bostonian. |
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On the role Baxter has played in dragging British skiing in a forward direction, he is characteristically modest. |
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It's a typically intense, focused drama, filmed in the director's characteristically muscular, rhythmically disorienting style. |
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The duke was characteristically droll about his political career. |
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Though his performance went off without a hitch, Rogan was characteristically self-deprecating about it beforehand. |
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As he walked briskly into the Situation Room last Wednesday, he characteristically wasted little time on small talk. |
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Bernanke had words for these folks, too, though they were characteristically indirect. |
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Berg, characteristically, refrains from offering anything resembling a definitive conclusion. |
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This may explain why our painter is careful to show Athena as about to bedeck Pandora with a characteristically feminine adornment, a fancy necklace. |
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By relying on a characteristically low-key form of moral persuasion, he believes he is slowly winning them over and that the foundations will eventually reflect his influence. |
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In short, Lacanian psychoanalytic theory can help rhetoricians navigate the posthumanist theoretical landscape in a characteristically rhetorical way. |
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Andy and Kevin set off for a two-month trip to the Antipodes on Thursday, and the first of Andy's characteristically opaque text messages arrived soon afterwards. |
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In one of the untitled drawings, a characteristically inverted robed figure, skirts ornamented with ink arabesques, topped with a hat, recalls the painted fables of Chagall. |
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Both the blue and the yellow have the classic, satiny translucent petals of the poppy tribe, both, characteristically, are held on wiry stems above the parent plant. |
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In his characteristically overgenerous way, Russell attributed his ideas to Ludwig Wittgenstein, who had been his pupil for a short time at Cambridge before the war. |
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Throughout, the characteristically intrusive Balzacian narrator pushes in. |
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The emotion is characteristically distanced in the first stanza. |
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Though characteristically stiff and awkward, the governor was uncharacteristically emotional. |
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The tranquil uses of red and orange brickwork, with their auburn hedges, mollify the harshness of the sky above Pissarro's characteristically low horizon. |
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In wild type, this response is via a monosynaptic pathway and has a characteristically short latency that is stable at high frequencies of stimulation. |
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The Tzeltal and Tzotzil characteristically employ fresh plant material in the production of herbal remedies and do not customarily use dried specimens. |
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The thyroid is characteristically U shaped and in contact with the ultimobranchial bodies which are still attached to the pharynx via a slim pedicle. |
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With unfailing constancy tomorrow becomes yet another today, full and hectic with characteristically unforgiving demands which brazenly refuse to be postponed. |
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Sanderson, 64 last week, is characteristically nonchalant at the prospect. |
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Euripides characteristically opens his plays with a markedly non-naturalistic 'prologue', in the form of a monologue, which acts as a kind of separate overture. |
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Since these tumors characteristically contained calcifications and large cells, the descriptive term large cell calcifying Sertoli cell tumor was preferred. |
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There is characteristically a dense sparsely cellular fibrous stroma. |
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He was characteristically insensitive to Western public opinion. |
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All were united in having a characteristically clavate glabellar shape. |
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If the standard less-than-a-page short poem characteristically is uninterested, if not inarticulate, on the subject of time, it is no less implicated. |
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Some have even experimented with finishing whiskies in old Madeira casks, which injects the spirit with spicy fruit notes while retaining a characteristically dry finish. |
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It was a characteristically confused encounter but one that made it clear to the author that the events of 1967 had made him permanently homeless. |
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His furniture and interior designs, often made in collaboration with his wife Margaret Macdonald, are characteristically art nouveau while avoiding florid excess. |
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The premolars are characteristically very slender, sharp, and cuspidate. |
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He has always said that he started conducting in order to have something to do when his voice gave out, and his efforts on the podium are characteristically conscientious. |
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Wrasses characteristically have a protractile mouth, cycloid scales, and a single continuous dorsal fin lacking an obvious notch between the soft and spiny portions. |
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Throughout his career he has handled whatever has been thrown at him in a characteristically calm and dignified manner, underpinned by desire and doggedness. |
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It is much more explicitly present in a variety of passages such as the one in which Richard expatiates about the death of kings in characteristically allegorical terms. |
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He works in a characteristically expressionistic painting style, displaying a deep interest in landscape alongside more figurative work. |
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It is characteristically burning and has a belchy feel because belching and alkalies relieve it. |
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Badgers characteristically capture large numbers of one food type in each hunt. |
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It is a chronic progressive degenerative disease characteristically showing quiver, stiffness, bradykinesia and postural instability. |
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The rivers Avon and Frome cut through the limestone to the underlying clay, creating Bristol's characteristically hilly landscape. |
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Old Iranian bilabials are characteristically retained in the initial position and softened postvocalically. |
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Macroscopically, cSCCs are characteristically unilocular cystic masses that are filled with grumous, granular, thick, tenacious material. |
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Textual transgressions are documentable, but matters of authorial intent are characteristically far less transparent. |
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The patients characteristically have long, thin extremities, arachnoidactyli, dolicocephaly, with a narrow face and pectus excavatum. |
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The Bulldog is a breed with characteristically wide head and shoulders along with a pronounced mandibular prognathism. |
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Louise Glaum, as the nasty gixy clubbed into wenchhood, gave a characteristically energetic physical portrait. |
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The majority are multiocular and characteristically the test has a restricted aperture and internal foramina and a toothplate is often present. |
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In his victory speech at the Brisbane tally room in 2001 Beattie was characteristically earnest, modest, and inclusive. |
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The roads in the Vale of Mowbray are characteristically contained by low hedges with wide verges. |
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Anglican synodical government, though varied in expression, is characteristically representative. |
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Dialects are characteristically spoken, do not have a codified form and are used only in certain domains. |
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Drumming characteristically focuses on driving rhythms, strong bass drum and a backbeat on snare, sometimes using cymbals for emphasis. |
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Some cultural and artistic modalities are characteristically Western in origin and form. |
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Gray seals lack external ear flaps and characteristically have large snouts. |
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The Stone Age of Europe is characteristically in deficit of known transitions. |
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Humans have characteristically crowded teeth, with gaps from lost teeth usually closing up quickly in young individuals. |
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Stone fruits are characteristically soft-fleshed and highly perishable and they have a limited market life potential. |
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They are characteristically limited in size and prefer moist habitats although they can survive in drier environments. |
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Ethiopian music uses a distinct modal system that is pentatonic, with characteristically long intervals between some notes. |
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Erethizon characteristically takes shelter in rock piles, beneath overhanging rocks, or in hollow logs but does not dig burrows as do Old World porcupines. |
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Its flight is characteristically floppy due to its irregular wingbeats. |
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The Mizani Beyond hair color system was developed specifically for texturized and sensitized hair, characteristically found among African-Americans. |
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The bark of all birches is characteristically marked with long, horizontal lenticels, and often separates into thin, papery plates, especially upon the paper birch. |
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Microsatellites are nuclear-encoded, codominant markers that have characteristically high mutation rates and, hence, a high degree of allelic variation. |
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He characteristically imposed an unworkable compromise solution. |
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Lesions are symmetrical, most common in the elbows, tibia, and fibula, and characteristically cause separation of an epiphysis and marked periosteal reactions. |
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The latter creature features a marsupial pouch containing two offspring, and the characteristically bent hind legs of a kangaroo or another member of the macropod family. |
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A flagship is a vessel used by the commanding officer of a group of naval ships, characteristically a flag officer entitled by custom to fly a distinguishing flag. |
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It is the earliest stage of a characteristically North Germanic language, and the language attested in the Elder Futhark inscriptions, the oldest form of the runic alphabets. |
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Proponents who recognize Austrians as a nation claim that Austrians have Celtic heritage, as Austria is the location of the first characteristically Celtic culture to exist. |
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Part 1 searches the rhetorical background of Iago's and Othello's respective speech habits, the one characteristically ingenious and the other apodeictic. |
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