Sentence examples for making characteristic from inspiring English sources

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Increasingly, divisions between landowning magnates and popolo concealed the process of coalition making characteristic of early 13th-century urban politics.

The adenine sits in a mostly hydrophobic pocket formed by the side chains of Ile82, Val90, Ala103, Tyr155, Tyr156, Leu207 and Phe370, while also making characteristic hydrogen bonding interactions with the hinge backbone (Asp154 carbonyl and Tyr156 amine).

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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).

Captive pygmy slow lorises also make characteristic gouge marks in wooden substrates, such as branches.

"Keep it low," the spectators heard the judge say to Leventhal, who was speaking excitedly in his high voice and making his characteristic agitated gestures.

These so-called CDSSs are information systems designed to improve clinical decision making using characteristics of the individual patient.

What makes them characteristic of legal reasoning is the circumstances of decision-making in law.

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.

And Texas is a deep red state, which makes it characteristic of a pattern of states becoming more polarized.

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