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Then began the struggles that would characterize their lives thereafter.
(The coercive policies -- involving forced sterilizations and worse -- that would characterize the movement later were not part of his vision).
From the start, they demonstrate the peculiar mixture of peremptoriness and ingratiation that would characterize his relationships throughout his life.
But it lacked the obsessive hacking away at unpleasant topics that would characterize the best Carlin material.
Ms. Winehouse showed an early talent for performing, as well as an eclecticism that would characterize her later work.
Their divorce set in motion a series of moves that would characterize much of Mr. Lewis's life, his brother said.
This safety device, later perfected, also gave rise to the clanking sound that would characterize future roller coasters.
("Every material achievement that would characterize civilization during the next two centuries began with the possibilities opened by the steam engine," he writes of James Watt's invention).
In 1924, when Jeffers published "Tamar: And Other Poems," at the age of 37, he established a voice that would characterize him throughout his career.
In contrast, Barry (he of the piercing falsetto that would characterize later recordings) was a natural front man — handsome, tall, and assured.
The shift toward sales taxes in some states is incremental, and nowhere near the scale or complexity that would characterize adoption of a federal consumption tax.
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