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And she possesses a point guard's most vital trait — amnesia.
He impressed Torre with his ability to make adjustments from pitch to pitch, a vital trait for a young hitter.
Artist and academic Juan Cruz has described this as the artist's vital trait: the ability to think otherwise and question orthodoxy.
Tireless, wily, domineering, he exhibited another vital trait which helped shape his career, and, through it, the history of the Middle East.
AUTHENTICITY IS A VITAL TRAIT Out on the landing, we found Johnny crashed out against the door.
One vital trait that affects all plants grown in agricultural or natural environments is their ability to withstand disease.
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While those are all vital traits, they're not the leadership traits I'm addressing right now.
One of the vital traits of any relationship, he added, is to be more transparent in the way one communicates with one's partner.
Imaginativeness may be widely acknowledged as a vital entrepreneurial trait, but what exactly is it and what role does it play?
This will essentially accelerate the identification of functionally relevant molecular tags regulating vital agronomic traits for genomics-assisted crop improvement by optimal resource expenses in chickpea.
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