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Ahmet, characteristically, does a number of things at once, talks on a number of subjects at once, seeks a number of satisfactions at once.
If he wasn't so bone-chillingly heartless, you might take him for a portrait a clef of Tsiolkas himself, since what Tsiolkas characteristically does in each of these stories is to reverse that perspective, sending vivid and sometimes stomach-churningly graphic surveys of his country's social faultlines out into the wider world.
First of all, a craft has a function (ergon); this is what it characteristically does or what it characteristically accomplishes.
Malignancy is defined by the presence of metastases, most commonly in lymph nodes or the liver; the clinical presentation characteristically does not enable differentiating benign from malignant disease [4].
Once it is understood that the fully virtuous agent characteristically does what she should without inner conflict, it is triumphantly asserted that "she is only doing what she wants to do and is hence being selfish".
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They characteristically do a great deal of damage in low-lying ground around such inlets.
In the closing phase of the process, Paisley, characteristically, did not chart a predictable course.
"Ladybugs, cluster flies and stink bugs characteristically do not bite, sting or carry diseases," Dr. Potter said.
On that final visit, she had said to him (quite characteristically), "Do you know who I am?
Mr. Obama, characteristically, did not overtly address his race, or race in general, in several joint appearances with Ms. Rousseff on Saturday.
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