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Though conventionally "successful," he dies at 50 believing himself a failure for not following through on his original life plan.
Though, conventionally the coordinates refer always to the 5' end of the plus strand.
One, for a tiny motor, was solved quickly, though conventionally, using a toothpick, a lathe and a microscope.
Yet Christianity is strikingly absent from the major works of Edith Wharton; her characters, though conventionally churchgoing, never think of turning to God in their moments of crisis.
The symphony — Mendelssohn's second for full orchestra, though conventionally numbered fifth — was written in 1830 to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the Lutheran statement of theology, the Augsburg Confession.
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Though not conventionally tuneful, the score is richly melodic.
Though not conventionally pretty, her voice is earthy, rich with character and colorings.
Though not conventionally religious, there was something deeply moral about him.
Her "Tocar" (2010), a dialogue for violin and piano, though more conventionally lyrical, also offered a touch of otherworldly sparkle.
Mr. Gosling is tall and handsome, though not conventionally so, with a slim, angular face and a slight frame slipped inside a pin-striped blazer.
Her achievements included La Démocratie l'Anglaise, an innovative 1970s work which won an Académie Française prize and, in the 1990s, the well-reviewed though more conventionally historic Young Queen Victoria.
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