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Wozniacki furthered her imitation by adding an uncharacteristic grunt, which drew laughs from the crowd.
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"All kinds of people are getting interested," Mr. Lyons said later, adding, with an uncharacteristic grumble: "It's annoying!
But for Goldman, the financial and political calculations used to tally that number also added up to an uncharacteristic show of restraint.
The fall/winter 2013 season continues Common's quest for a modern elegance while adding the uncharacteristic visual layer of repeated logos.
"I think we can," says a member of its national council, adding with uncharacteristic profanity.
There is, sentence by sentence, an uncharacteristic verbosity.
We were nearly denied radio by an uncharacteristic lack of foresight shown by one Heinrich Hertz who, while demonstrating electromagnetic waves in 1888, told his students, "I don't see any useful purpose for this mysterious, invisible electromagnetic energy".
Bukovsky was "a gifted politician beloved by the dissidents of my generation," Kovalyov said, but then added, with uncharacteristic sarcasm, "A candidate for President has to actually live in the country that he proposes to lead".
Clinical features can serve, at best, as a guide for favoring one virus over the other, as patients may present atypically, either by lacking the "classic" signs or symptoms as mentioned above, or by presenting in an uncharacteristic manner.
But John Cage was represented by an uncharacteristic oldie, the sweetly tonal "In a Landscape" (1948), augmented here with a subtle electronic overlay by Justin Messina.
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