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And wild horses that have traits of Spanish colonial horses are especially alluring for wild horse lovers.
No child is exactly like either parent and some children have traits not evident in either parent.
We each have traits in common with your Dr. P., but, hopefully, not to the same degree.
Besides singling out prostitutes, Mr. Rifkin, Mr. Shulman and the current killer have traits in common.
There are 13 viruses, 7 bacteria, 3 rickettsiae (micro-organisms that have traits common to both bacteria and viruses), 1 fungus and 12 biological toxins.
That's once you're in, though: more often than not Baumbach's films also have traits that seem to hold the audience – especially the casual onlooker – at arm's length.
Both men have traits in common, notably penchants for telling jokes and a preference for cutting political deals to move their interests along.
At one level, we all know that 'The One' may have traits that don't always suit us.
"Sediba appears to have traits of both the earlier species, Australopithecus africanus, and a later species, Homo erectus.
At the same time, villagers are losing, through neglect, hundreds of their 14,000 traditional rice varieties, some of which have traits that may be ideal for breeding into new "climate-proofed" varieties.
To have tendencies that will manifest themselves only when provoked, or that fail to manifest when there is external pressure to behave otherwise, is not yet to have traits.
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