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The Flyer had some characteristics that had nothing to do with technological advancement, and they made life more difficult.
The case had "some characteristics" of the pattern in Queens, a spokesman for the Nassau County police said.
One senior investigator said the evidence assembled since Sept. 11 suggested that Al Qaeda had some characteristics comparable to a drug cartel or mafia family.
So it is perhaps unsurprising that our recent economic crisis had some characteristics of boom-and-busts in less developed nations.
One of the articles described out-of-town journalists' fondness for quoting a Florida International University professor abhorred by conservatives for saying Miami had some characteristics of "a banana republic".
In 1979 most of the members of the EEC (with the important exception of the United Kingdom) entered a more formal agreement, the European Monetary System (EMS), which had some characteristics of the old IMF system.
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These cells are heterogeneous and have some characteristics of osteocytes.
"Alzheimer's patients have some characteristics of adults and some characteristics of children," says Lombrozo.
Humans similarly have some characteristics of infantile apes – large heads, small mouths and, significantly here, finer body hair.
Too tiny to be worth dipping in dark chocolate, they do have some characteristics that gardeners welcome.
"He probably has some characteristics of somebody from outer space," said the Lakers' owner, Jerry Buss, his voice laced with sarcasm.
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