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Walker said he currently does not have the tremors that often characterize the disease, but it seems small consolation to him.
The FotoShow's presentation of digital images is bright, clear and mostly free of the jittery dancing dots that often characterize computer images sent to a TV.
Her anti-alarmist, largely optimistic book positions itself against the "hand wringing," "full-blown panic," and "dystopian narratives" that often characterize discussions of adolescents and the Internet.
Many chefs, bored by the precisely defined tasks that often characterize their work at restaurants or catering operations, carve fruits and vegetables as a creative release.
Independent cinema — American and foreign, mumblecore and neo-neo-realist — has been refreshed by the awkwardness and honesty that often characterize unschooled performances.
"A Little Life," Hanya Yanagihara Yanagihara's novel breaks with the decorum of much of contemporary American fiction, laying claim instead to the scope and grandeur that often characterize the greatest queer art.
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There's none of that wink-wink sensibility that often characterizes pastiche musicals.
It also had the quality of play that often characterizes good or great art.
In "Memory" (2005) Mr. Ek moves away from the angular, naïf awkwardness that often characterizes his movement style and into a smoother, more lyrical mode.
Those who crave a tad of the raw ambience that often characterizes the Jersey boardwalk can find it in small doses.
A recent morning showed the monotony that often characterizes police work, as several deaf officers fixed their gazes on screens displaying the routine nature of city life.
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