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Maybe it's a result of being something of an outsider, of not being as fully indoctrinated as some of his colleagues, but Terwilliger's skepticism, along with his willingness to express his unpopular opinions, are defining traits of his young career.
Somehow, it maintains the accessibility and intimacy that have become defining traits of BPM throughout the years.
The defining traits of a fungus are gustatory and architectural.
Some wonderful food, some clangorous acoustics: These are the defining traits of Mercat, which pays tribute to the cooking of Catalonia.
It has been suggested that poisonous spurs may even be one of the defining traits of all the first mammals, with later families losing their spurs.
She argued that one of the defining traits of Nazism, as a political movement and as a system of government, was a gradation of escalating loyalty and ideological fanaticism.
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Vagueness is defining trait of every character's backstory, except perhaps Ray.
The issue of defining traits is not only a matter of clarity.
One day, before homeroom, he wrote the heading "First Class Jerk" on the blackboard behind his desk, along with a list of defining traits, and Ralph Lewis raised his hand and asked, "Sir, is a first-class jerk a jerk in the first-period class?" Wheezer glared at him for a long time, then said, "Guy, you're a jerk".
That sense of self is rooted in the inner landscape, among Riley's so-called islands of identity, defining traits that include family, hockey, and honesty.
Which brings me to a final, and perhaps defining, trait of work today: The new spirit of nonconformity.
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