Sentence examples for characteristically known for from inspiring English sources

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During the innings, Saggers was noted by Fingleton for maintaining a quiet presence behind the stumps, whereas Tallon was characteristically known for loudly appealing in concert with the bowler when he was playing.

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These cells are characteristically known to form spheres [45].

The fact that broken down anodic film can continue to grow in an electrolyte with characteristically higher breakdown voltage, known for other metals, was confirmed for Al as well.

The two, who are known for a characteristically Bolshoi dramatic commitment and vitality, spoke by telephone from offices at the Mikhailovsky, through an interpreter, Alexander Arkhipov.

Glioma cells are well known for being characteristically invasive and migratory, and the importance of β1 integrin in controlling glioma invasion/migration has been documented in many previous studies [22].

It has minimal nutritional requirements, which enables it to survive in many different environments; it is especially known for possessing a characteristically large genome with vast metabolic capabilities (Klockgether et al. 2011), and it is a model biofilm-forming organism (Masák et al. 2014).

NEVER known for hyperbole, Japan's outgoing leader, Yoshihiko Noda, was characteristically understated last night as he digested his party's crumbling vote.

Riyadh has a characteristically hot and dry climate, and is situated in a geographical region known for its high energy consumption and carbon emission rates.

After a few days, free-floating clusters of cells with a characteristicALLY rounded appearance, known as neurospheres, are formed).

Known for enforcing a rigid code of conduct, she has been characteristically guarded during the crisis.

One of the known risk factors for sensorineural hearing loss in childhood is incidence of common childhood infections such as intrauterine cytomegalovirus, rubella, postnatal otitis media, meningitis, measles, and mumps (which causes characteristically unilateral hearing loss) (McKenna 1997; Zahnert 2011).

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