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were features
noun
One's structure or make-up; form, shape, bodily proportions.
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Dry humor and tolerance of human foibles were features of Kenner's approach.
Labour protests that often erupted into violence were features of the 1890s era in Idaho.
Controversy and boycotts were features of the earlier conferences against racism as well.
Recitals were features of her early career, and continued when she was an established opera star.
Part of the reason for this is that responsiveness and open-mindedness were features of the Romantic and early-avant-garde culture he admired.
Measured and mellow, he perched on a stool on the WhiskeyFest platform, describing shipwrecks and seal-blubber breakfasts as though they were features on a new iPad.
The cops, the narrow escapes, the pieces of good luck, the sparkling blue eyes, the irreverent laughter were features of all their adventures.
Regression, burrowing under the covers, infantile behavior, temper tantrums: all of these were features of this week's Covers Contest, whose theme was children's books.
Degrading the safety net and pushing people into more expensive private insurance weren't bugs, they were features.
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Speedskaters were featured.
Two bouts were featured on the undercard.
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