Sentence examples for More characteristically from inspiring English sources

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More characteristically, though, his book tends to shoot out in all directions and, seemingly, all of them at once.

More characteristically, however, "realistic" (that is, nonfantastic) fiction in all countries regarded the discovered child in a mirror that provided only a partial reflection of him.

More characteristically liminal is a piece made of 253 clear plastic push pins that spell its title, "False Sense of Security," across two walls.

More characteristically, however, his grandeur is double-edged, as in this typical statement on Gregg Toland: I had a great advantage not only in the real genius of my cameraman but in the fact that he, like all men who are masters of a craft, told me at the outset that there was nothing about camerawork that any intelligent being couldn't learn in half a day.

More characteristically in this transgenic mouse model, the typical amyloid florid plaques detected in each group indicated that the infectious agent present in the case of the mother cheetah was similar to the one responsible for the BSE in cattle.

This supple, lyrical concerto is balanced with two of Matthews's more characteristically time-stretching scores.

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Guardian readers have been even more than characteristically generous: they have given their money and have followed how it is being used via the website.

The hallmark pathology of JIA is the presence of inflamed and hypertrophied synovium in one or more joints, characteristically accompanied by morning stiffness and limited range of motion [ 16].

Fallers from the Stroke Unit or Accident and Emergency Department are characteristically more dependent, prone to recurring falls, and are more receptive to interventions [ 4, 46- 48]. Lee and colleagues reported 25.2% of 1-year falls incidence when recruiting fallers from medical and community health centers [ 4].

The GR signature of these units is characteristically more radioactive than that of the Grès Vosgien because they are more clayey, and the lithologic transition features a distinctive colour change.

Watts is, characteristically, more circumspect.

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