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In the former case, the object may respond to its environment more characteristically like a print or drawing, whereas, in the latter case, the object may respond characteristically like a painting on wood or canvas.
Melodically – but also characteristically, like those dark beats of drums that crack into a peaceful Schubert-quote like the 'tattoos' in Mahler's Tenth.
Kneehigh approach this great Cornish love story in a characteristically crab-like manner: the point of view of the unloved, the unchosen, history's forgotten bystanders.
At a time when $1 was worth 25m German marks, Schwitters made a characteristically Merz-like recommendation that his fellow artists use banknotes in their work as they had no money to buy paints and canvas.
BRCA1-associated breast tumors are characteristically 'basal-like', containing minimal estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and HER2 and expressing 'basal' cytokeratins and epidermal growth factor receptor.
And when Flashman finds himself in danger, as he frequently does, he characteristically behaves like a shameless coward: "If I've learned one thing in life," he says, "it's to bolt at the first chance and let the future take care of itself".
They are embodied, characteristically, by the likes of Jimmy Stewart, Fred MacMurray, Jack Lemmon and Gene Hackman.
It is very unobtrusive and usually takes some effort to see, but when flushed or startled, its behavior is characteristically un-plover-like, in that it will often hop and flutter about on the mossy cushions more like a passerine than any plover or shorebird.
Her characteristically smooth, lozenge-like creations, that seem to have been sucked as much as sculpted, are interspersed with works by modernist innovators such as Brancusi, Gaudier-Brzeska and Naum Gabo, whom she regarded as an intellectual soulmate, and whose Construction: Stone With a Collar looks like a mouse chasing its tail.
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