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There's a slick, "Web 2.0" feeling to Acrobat Connect that's uncharacteristic of Adobe.
"Transitional dressing," in fact, has become the big buzz word in retail meaning clothes that can be worn through stretches of weather that's uncharacteristic for the season.
That's uncharacteristic, too.
That's uncharacteristic for Nadal, who's not one to let his opponent know he's in pain.
We weren't composed enough, we dropped too much ball and that's uncharacteristic of us.
"That performance was a bit of a surprise and we don't often have surprises, particularly from Mark," said Brailsford. "He's a great champion and has got so much class but it didn't work out for him at the weekend and that's uncharacteristic.
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Mayor Bloomberg, who is sometimes known for candor that is uncharacteristic in politicians, offered an unusual description of the city's fiscal obligations yesterday.
When they drink, they behave in ways that are uncharacteristic of their sober self.
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