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Three days before his death, The Detroit News reported that he had suffered "a prolonged and uncharacteristic case of the blahs" since an injury last fall in a fishing trip to Alaska.
For her third solo show, she shakes up her rather too-well-worked-out vocabulary of cartoonish, cascading dots: loading them onto a jagged wall that seems to have been ripped from her studio; turning them into en-mass renditions of Charles Schulz's Snoopy; and in a few uncharacteristic cases, doing without them entirely (Smith).
These uncharacteristic cases may therefore represent an early stage, or show an atypical presentation, of a mixed connective tissue disorder or an infection.
But the onslaught of negative stories soon led him to issue an uncharacteristic call for support.
The one omission is art groupies, around whom there's an uncharacteristic cone of silence.
For example, after an uncharacteristic outburst at an employee, a new manager may jump to the conclusion that it happened because she isn't cut out for management, when the real reason was a bad case of low blood sugar.
Her subject was also an uncharacteristic and unexpected one.
Not that this should be seen as an uncharacteristic act of selflessness, rather perhaps as an insurance policy in case Royce wins the mayoral race: then Valchek would have some leverage over Herc, who has leverage over Royce.
It was an uncharacteristic blunder.
There is an uncharacteristic pause.
It has an uncharacteristic clarity.
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