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Characteristically, however, he fractures his metaphor slightly.
Characteristically, however, Reagan was able to shrug off the scandal.
Characteristically, however, in the immediate aftermath of the march, he was already looking ahead.
Characteristically, however - in line with his refusal to recognise the court or appoint defence counsel - Mr Milosevic declined to ask for more time.
More characteristically, however, "realistic" (that is, nonfantastic) fiction in all countries regarded the discovered child in a mirror that provided only a partial reflection of him.
Characteristically, however, Mr Cameron seems to have decided to take the partisan route, in the hope that he can calm his rightwing English backbenchers and seize an initiative from Ukip.
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The Judeo-Christian tradition, however, characteristically looks upon the prophets as witnesses and interpreters of what God is doing in history.
In characteristically blunt fashion, however, he said he had broken his promise because, with a Republican president and the Senate up for grabs, "now is not the time for me to walk away".
He was, however, characteristically reticent on the subject of the play's setting, and told Roger Blin, "The only thing I'm sure of is that they're wearing bowler hats".
She was, however, characteristically modest to the end about the part she had played.
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