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Young brains tend to go to extremes — the swooning or sobbing so characteristic of young love.
"Because there's something so all-encompassing about Wolf, so typical, so characteristic".
Otis was the genius behind the horn punctuation so characteristic of many Stax arrangements.
Down the line, only the semi-criminal fixer, so characteristic of Soviet life, can sort out the problem.
Yet the very fact that Jeffrey has had this heartbreak -- so characteristic of "normal" adolescence -- is a remarkable change.
They offer the dream, so characteristic on this continent, of having it all: the machine and the garden.
Where are the arrogance and bravado that were so characteristic of this administration just one short year ago?
Her face wears that look so characteristic of the elderly, an expression of preoccupation with inalterable things.
Yet "Making a Murderer" never provokes the type of intellectual and psychological oscillation so characteristic of Koenig and Snyder's "Serial".
This is the motivic (or imitative) interplay between parts that is so characteristic of the stile concertato, or concerted style.
They are so characteristic of Alzheimer's that they are required for a definitive diagnosis of the disease.
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