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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).

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.

One should create characteristics that make one's copy "unique" but also instantly recognizable.

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.

The first level comprised household characteristics and district characteristics made up the second level.

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