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Filled with the Orientalism that composers like Rimsky-Korsakov and Borodin had made characteristic of Russian music 60 years before, the concerto fitted into a longstanding tradition of attractive, accessible fare.
However, they made characteristic mistakes on trials in which the faster object was small and light (see Panel 5 in Fig. 1 for an example).
(Russia FGD 2) In other words, a patient was seen as 'difficult' as a result of an interaction, or 'difficult' was an already made characteristic clinging to certain disease profiles, either due to earlier experience with a patient or due to generalised knowledge of patients with COPD.
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Increasingly, divisions between landowning magnates and popolo concealed the process of coalition making characteristic of early 13th-century urban politics.
Captive pygmy slow lorises also make characteristic gouge marks in wooden substrates, such as branches.
But Mr. Lagardère made a characteristic rebound.
After meeting with Republican senators, he made a characteristic move — suddenly ordering twelve hundred National Guard troops to the southern border.
What made it characteristic was its shrewdness and composure — and also its faint touch of ambivalence.
Grass absorbed the thaw, turned green; dandelions and wildflowers sprouted yellow and blue; birds and insects flew, crawled, and made their characteristic noises.
The first few times the researcher used a toy like a duck or a cat that made a characteristic quacking or meowing sound, respectively.
And Texas is a deep red state, which makes it characteristic of a pattern of states becoming more polarized.
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