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It's such a basic trait but it's inspirational when someone like that is in the team.
I'd like to look, however, at a more basic trait that animates Haitian music.
This frugality, its most basic trait, is then tempered by its second most basic trait, its agglutinative nature — the construction of words by the incessant addition of prefixes and suffixes to the roots.
When drunk cool, not cold, the wine yields apricot and peach flavors along with litchi, a basic trait of gewürztraminer.
Now, many years later, I understand that this discontent is the basic trait that turns a person into a writer.
This frugality, its most basic trait, is then tempered by its second most basic trait, its agglutinative nature the construction of words by the incessant addition of prefixes and suffixes to the roots.
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