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Here White too often pulls away from the careful scholarship that has characterized much of his previous work.
But our tour had an improvised, seat-of-the-pants flavor that characterized much of our experience at Valles Caldera.
Mr. Smith's makeup recalls the playful visual experimentation that characterized much of early 80's pop culture.
In foreign policy Cleveland displayed the same courageous righteousness that characterized much of his domestic policy.
A RETICENCE about politics and a longing for academic life have characterized much of his career, according to these accounts.
What seemed to be absent was the anger that has characterized much of the debate over the Arizona law.
The central bank had lowered rates repeatedly in response to Japan's seesaw pattern of recession and feeble recovery that characterized much of the decade.
It could, in fact, have characterized much of the debate, which is precisely why when the candidates did go negative over the weekend things quickly turned so nasty.
But Green's first book, "Blindness," was published in 1926, while he was at Oxford, and a desire for privacy characterized much of his behavior.
Until then, they had, for long periods, displayed the mixture of diffidence and defensiveness that had characterized much of their play under Domenech.
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