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While previous commissions have been largely playful interruptions to the grand Victorian decorum of the square, Gift Horse adopts the manner of official 19th-century public art.
Answering to his superior, "The Bishop", Unwin is stationed at his vicarage with Matthew Harding – another agent who, when not assisting the Father on missions, adopts the manner of a simple gardener.
Her pieces, which are usually built around her own voice, often adopt the manner of a lecture.
He himself was an autocrat in his own branch of scholarship, adopting a manner that his opponents labeled "caesarism".
The government and the party have adopted all manner of self-flagellating resolutions, bemoaning their own inefficiency and corruption and promising change, but with little effect.
Wide-eyed and pleading in the witness box, he adopted the manner of a schoolboy caught stealing from the tuck shop.
They constantly renew themselves from the steady stream of refugees that resort to them in large numbers, men who, weary of life, have been driven by the vicissitudes of fortune to adopt their manner of living.
Richard Garside, director of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, says the increase in police budgets in recent decades has had the effect of "crowding out" other professions, and police officers have adopted all manner of roles – "probation officer, social worker, schools liaison, disaster manager, event steward".
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Harappans began producing the indigenous ceramic goods, adopting the manner from the natives.
Ambitious young men during this period, such as George Washington and Alexander Hamilton, adopted the manners of the elite.
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