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As the politics of health care become more polarized, moderate Democratic senators find themselves caught characteristically in the middle.
Characteristically, in 1941, she brokered the forerunner of the Weavers, the Almanac Singers' Sod- Buster Ballads and Deep Sea Chanteys and Whaling Ballads.
This development manifested itself most characteristically in the works of Giambattista Marino in Italy, Luis de Góngora in Spain, and Martin Opitz in Germany.
Miuccia Prada, who called her show a personal statement (whatever that means), was characteristically in tune with the spirit of a particular contrarian and countercultural moment.
Characteristically, in its first version, it's deeply flawed: stripped-down to basic functions, and usable so far only on the iPhone (as opposed to the iPad where it would make more sense) and under a restrictive licensing arrangement.
She wrote, characteristically, "In fear of getting lost, I Googled and learned that the churchyard (cemetery) won't be open at 5 45, so let's meet on the Broadway side of its fence instead.
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Cutaneous photosensitivity characteristically begins in childhood in the absence of neurological involvement [ 2, 84].
It is characteristically worse in the morning, generalized in character and throbbing in nature.
The number of HSFs is characteristically higher in plants than in other organisms.
Men's role in rape is characteristically hidden in mainstream journalism through a variety of linguistic conventions.
In his early years Koons characteristically worked in series.
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