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"We've worked with the CFDA to ensure that will never happen again," she said in her characteristically upbeat manner.
That happens to be the strategy Mr Belkin has been touting.Abby Joseph Cohen, Goldman Sachs's notorious "perma-bull", remains characteristically upbeat.
He even – briefly – had his own American television talk show, Your New Day (1980), with a characteristically upbeat emphasis on self-improvement.
His answer is characteristically upbeat: "I see in this something very optimistic, which is about people wanting to be happier and more creative, and looking for ways to do that.
As for the rest of her summer, she is characteristically upbeat about taking over as Britain's No1 in the absence of the injured Laura Robson and says she expects to make some more noise at Wimbledon.
summer gathering to promote the series, Williams was characteristically upbeat during a panel discussion that included Kelley, Gellar and other cast members.
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Lyrically it is characteristically pithy, while musically it's upbeat and almost cartoonish; juxtaposed against the grim subject matter, it makes it all the more a blackly humorous caper.
Always upbeat.
Chagnon, characteristically, is unrepentant.
Characteristically, Mantel provoked controversy.
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