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It characteristically wags its tail upon landing after a short dipping flight.
It characteristically enhances rather than inhibits performance.
He fixed the notion of epigram for posterity by making it characteristically pointed.
But there are also elements in it that make it characteristically English.
Spender found it characteristically hilarious that someone called Plante was planting trees for him.
The Argentine's play lacked the skillful cussedness it characteristically has, especially, it has sometimes seemed, against the British.
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Also, she said, "fresh fish doesn't smell, but when it is cooked, it contains chemical compounds giving it a characteristically fishy odor".
Coulibiac was one: popular in the eighteen-seventies, it disappeared in the nineteen-seventies, although it remained, characteristically, a Claiborne favorite.
It is characteristically clear and patient in its tone, even if some readers regard its lengthy instructions for the making of a production as impossibly demanding.
"Rye is such a flavorful thing to make whiskey out of — it just bursts with fruit and spice," Mr. Joseph said, adding that it is characteristically drier and livelier than bourbon.
As usual for him, it was characteristically dramatic.
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