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Three days before his death, The Detroit News reported that he had suffered "a prolonged and uncharacteristic case of the blahs" since an injury last fall in a fishing trip to Alaska.
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For her third solo show, she shakes up her rather too-well-worked-out vocabulary of cartoonish, cascading dots: loading them onto a jagged wall that seems to have been ripped from her studio; turning them into en-mass renditions of Charles Schulz's Snoopy; and in a few uncharacteristic cases, doing without them entirely (Smith).
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It takes too many logical leaps to determine exactly why that may have been the case, but Jennings's uncharacteristic meekness – both with the ball in his hands and at the center of a media scrum – should raise plenty of eyebrows.
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This comes out in some uncharacteristic rhetorical slips as he tries to push his case.
This time, though, the regime has acted with uncharacteristic haste – even before there is a single suspected case of the H1N1 virus in the country, either among humans or even pigs.
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