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Personality, a characteristic way of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
Not prankishness: simply a characteristic way of aiding an actor unconsciously to absorb a film's topic, without diagrams.
Each country encrypts data in a characteristic way that terrorists could use to identify the nationality of the person carrying the chipped passport.
When pressure is building in a section of fault, Dr. Thatcher said, it will warp the surface in a characteristic way that reveals the location and depth of these areas where pressures are bottled up.
But, in an earlier case about gerrymandering, Kennedy made a different argument in a characteristic way — and Smith took the unusual step of reading it out loud before the Court.
Mr. Jansons has a characteristic way of shaping a phase so that even when a line in the violins tapers off, decreasing in volume, the sound increases in nervous intensity.
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This has the effect - the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect - of distorting the CMB in a very characteristic way: it becomes depleted at lower frequencies and boosted at higher frequencies.
Both types of tumor exhibit sigmoid curves which differ in a very characteristic way in profile.
It remains to be investigated to what extent the nasal acoustic tract filters breathing sounds in a similarly characteristic way.
But if you shine a laser at the surface of an object, the characteristic way in which the light is reflected back can be used to gather information about the same features.
Erosion by glacial and fluvial processes shapes mountain landscapes in a long-recognized and characteristic way.
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