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When Eakins showed the picture in Paris, the French found its labor characteristically American.
Most sample preparation methods characteristically involve intensive and repetitive labor, which is inefficient when preparing large numbers of samples from population-scale studies.
"The suffrage campaign reminds one of nothing so much as a flat tire encountered early on a long journey — a flat which takes so much time, labor and expense to repair that the journey is dejectedly abandoned," Millett wrote, with characteristically pointed humor.
In short, when the Federal Reserve Board talked in late June about "labor and product markets that are stabilizing," it was making an important point -- in its characteristically obscure and understated manner.
Ellis is characteristically calm.
Church is characteristically undeterred.
Chagnon, characteristically, is unrepentant.
Characteristically, Mantel provoked controversy.
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Recer, characteristically, was unbowed.
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