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No one behaves out of character; each confrontation is inevitable and schematically rendered.
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As an artist, he loved the pull of opposites within a character; he loved characters behaving out-of-character; and he also loved establishing a poetic moment in his fiction, a shimmering ending to a scene, for example, whose point was to create mystery and strangeness, because these interested his deeper nature more than any set of patterns or parallels.
As L.A. succumbs to the apocalypse in season four's "Apocalypse, Nowish", Cordelia begins to behave out-of-character; she seduces Connor, murders Lilah (Stephanie Romanov) in the episode "Calvary", commands the Beast in "Salvage", and magically battles former friend Willow to keep Angel from his soul in the episode "Orpheus".
Egypt's rulers behave out of self-interest.
To serve the plot, characters begin behaving out of character.
People might be quite badly behaved out of lessons but not when they're learning.
When friends say you have behaved out of character, I think they are wrong.
Did someone you know start behaving out of character, washing their clothes, appear to be highly anxious?
He didn't behave out of character with the way the press operated here, or in Australia.
He thought of talent in terms of "what was helpless in my behaviour - how I could behave out of necessity".
In a paper in 2009, the group offered preliminary evidence that the New Zealand glaciers probably behaved out of synchrony with those in the European Alps over most of the Holocene.
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