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This supple, lyrical concerto is balanced with two of Matthews's more characteristically time-stretching scores.
Even more characteristically, Lisa used the prize money to sponsor further scholarship.
The shaft below was incised with chevrons or, more characteristically, consisted of a vertical series of spools.
The 18th-century drawings, bolstered by Boucher, Fragonard and the Circle of Watteau, look more characteristically Gallic.
More characteristically, though, his book tends to shoot out in all directions and, seemingly, all of them at once.
"Mutualism" thus becomes a foil for the absolute corruption of natural instinct, which is more characteristically human.
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Watts is, characteristically, more circumspect.
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