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"This is an uncharacteristically bold stance for a central bank".
Viewed against this backdrop, Lee's decision to support Gene Robinson seemed uncharacteristically bold.
He was also uncharacteristically bold as a lawmaker during this period.
Even Hodgson's substitutions were uncharacteristically bold as England chased the game and both sides tired.
Its silk damask, pattered with ivory and green serpentines, is uncharacteristically bold for the period, which favored pallor.
Almost 10 years ago I surveyed the films of a number of directors who had been uncharacteristically bold in their treatment of sex.
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Marianne Elliott's characteristically bold production has, uncharacteristically, more gusto than grace.
Uncharacteristically, Nixon has not taken the offensive except in bold but factually unsupported rhetoric.
Tales from Earthsea 2006, PG, Optimum Asia £18.99 In an 'uncharacteristically bold' statement, Japanese anime legend Hayao Miyazaki apparently told writer Ursula Le Guin that 'if Earthsea is to be made into a film, I'd be the only person who could make it right'.
Mitt Romney, uncharacteristically, sweats.
Walmart seems uncharacteristically spooked.
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