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(Booming and bellowing were traits of his father, according to David Jr. "When I was little, if I ever got lost in town, I just had to listen until my dad started yelling. He shared that with John Wayne. You could hear them from one end of town to the other").
Nor has he the penchant for speaking his mind or being in the spotlight, which were traits of Karl Otto Pöhl, who led the Bundesbank under Chancellor Helmut Kohl, or Ernst Welteke, who served for a time under Chancellor Gerhard Schröder.
Initially, he believed that preadaptations were traits of little or no importance at their point of origin that played a critical role down the evolutionary road by allowing organisms to invade "des places vides" [unoccupied niches] (Cuènot 1911, p. 417).
As such, many of the traits for which these parameters were estimated were traits of no obvious fitness importance to natural populations (e.g., 'cutlet width').
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I am quicker to anger and more impatient and they are traits of which I am utterly sick.
These inconsistent cognitive traits cannot be traits of the XBOX system that realizes them.
Multiculturalism along with globalisation are considered to be traits of a postmodern era.
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The virtues are traits of character necessary for living a good life.
(One could argue those are traits of large, fat and happy American multi-nationals that both Chinese and Silicon Valley startups seek to out-do).
In the figure, pure Qu exhibit a lot of distinct peaks that are traits of a crystalline structure [35].
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