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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].
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In 1454 a burgher of Sansepolcro, Agnolo di Giovanni di Simone d'Angelo, commissioned an altarpiece for S. Agostino that Piero, characteristically, did not complete until 1469.
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When the founders debated whether to sell the company, Singerman characteristically didn't push either way.
But, equally characteristically, it does not quite convince.
Characteristically, Thucydides does not bring out these religious aspects at all clearly; they have to be reconstructed from other wisps of literary and inscriptional evidence.
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