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"This is highly uncharacteristic of the monsignor.
"That would have been highly uncharacteristic.
In the light of history, however, this attitude to war is highly uncharacteristic.
I could see a mellow quality and a botanical luxuriance highly uncharacteristic of Greece.
The U-turn is highly uncharacteristic of a leader known for his ruthless demonstrations of power.
If the polling reflects sentiments that hold another seven days, Mr. Ensign would triumph by a margin highly uncharacteristic for this state.
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The uncharacteristic move in a country highly conscious of protocol sparked off a series of rumours over the state of Mr Xi's health.
The uncharacteristic move in a country highly conscious of protocol sparked off a series of rumours over the state of Mr Xi's health, with suggestions ranging from a back injury to more serious conditions.
The party therefore has to make an uncharacteristic leap of faith: it can have its highly attractive Mr Fixit candidates, while accepting that they appeal directly to the voters' dislike of partisanship and the party machines.But here an intriguing paradox emerges.
The picture, of an uncharacteristic theme in a difficult medium, was one that Stubbs valued highly.
Widespread habitat degradation and uncharacteristic fire, insect, and disease outbreaks in forests across the western United States have led to highly publicized calls to increase the pace and scale of forest restoration.
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