Sentence examples for characteristically refers from inspiring English sources

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In heart disease both may occur, but the term characteristically refers to instantaneous death, which is frequent in coronary heart disease.

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Her eccentric behaviour and forthright condemnation of organized institutions of religion and government, whom she characteristically referred to as "maggot beggars," won her an enthusiastic following, estimated at about 300,000 a few years after her death.

Joshua Hersh, a modern fact-checker who is characteristically calmer than marble, refers to this zone of time as "the last-minute heebie-jeebies".

The species' genus name refers to its characteristically long snout, while the common name "milk frog" describes the milky white, poisonous secretions that exude from its skin when the animal is stressed.

This refers to the presence of hypointense lines, which are characteristically parallel to the capsule, due to localized leakage of implant material.

CK's rant wasn't comedic in nature, though he couldn't avoid using some characteristically graphic language when referring to Trump as a "shocking cunt billionaire liar".

The playwright was referring immodestly (and characteristically) to the quality of his own writing and the style it demanded.

She pressed on with a characteristically acerbic three-minute tirade, referring to Jay Z as a drug dealer and suggesting that if Beyoncé wanted to protect black neighborhoods, she could "start at home".

That is, the characteristically Buddhist denial of self is interpreted to refer only to mistaken conceptions of self – such as that of a permanent, singular, or truly existing entity – not the self simpliciter.

In a loose sense certain cacti of the genera Pachycereus and Carnegiea, among them the well-known saguaro, are referred to as torch cacti for their characteristically large funnel-shaped flowers.

The negation of Mode 3, which we refer to as 'Oedipus', is found most characteristically in This World is Taboo (18,172), Old Indian Days (339), and The Evil Guest (10,377).

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