Sentence examples for shared one trait from inspiring English sources

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But the bell ringers have always shared one trait: they were, well, alive.

High-growth, highly profitable companies shared one trait: the relative number of prototypes they built.

Skeptics say these accident victims shared one trait: each posed a potential threat to the administration of President Leonid D. Kuchma, which furiously denies that there is any plot.

Wherever the city, each morning rave shared one trait: bemused DJs spinning sets for a totally sober crowd.

None were related but all shared one trait: a smartphone held inches from their nasal cavities and brows knit in extreme concentration.

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Mark is a Ph.D., not a medical doctor, but he shares one trait with many M.D.s.

But observing the Bank of England governor yesterday, it struck me they share one trait: a certain boredom with their jobs.

Democratic and Republican voters may share one trait: an aversion to any candidate seen as being too cozy with the big banks.

But it is naive to think that the government should not jump-start the economy, as perhaps companies share one trait with drug cartels: They're in it for their own benefit and profit.

It turns out that if I share one trait with Deford, it is that we are longtime Yankee haters.

And all of them seemed to share one trait: the relentless pursuit of a big idea or passion, regardless of what their colleagues or critics thought.

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