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"This is highly uncharacteristic of the monsignor.
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.
The observer sorts the cards into piles reflecting whether a behavior was highly characteristic, characteristic, somewhat characteristic, somewhat uncharacteristic, or highly uncharacteristic of the child.
Chin added that the song's "emergence without a hard copy, so to speak, is highly uncharacteristic of a market, in which the 'commercial twelve' is a given for a long-show pop record".
This is highly uncharacteristic of native bee populations which, due to central-place foraging and nest-building, often show significant levels of population genetic structure [23] [26].
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Anyone who's followed the LightSquared situation though knows that keeping their head down is highly uncharacteristic for them.
The Times, in a welcome but highly uncharacteristic embrace of anarchy, celebrated this development as an ingenious guerrilla tactic in youth's eternal war against adult authority — "a bit of techno-jujitsu," as the paper put it.
Tiger Woods hit two highly uncharacteristic drives, one of them a 122-yard snap hook into the rough at the second hole, another a soft slice with a 3-wood that was popped up and went 188 yards.
In the light of history, however, this attitude to war is highly uncharacteristic.
The sister Audi of Lucas di Grassi, Oliver Jarvis and Loic Duval took third place, their first podium of the season, after they too had suffered a highly uncharacteristic error when a mechanic dropped a wheel in the pitlane, leading to a one-minute stop-go.
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