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For House has swapped misanthropy for a wholly uncharacteristic bout of yuletide joy.
We are so accustomed to his venality and sleaziness that it is hard to take seriously his yearning for the woman whose husband – in an act of wholly uncharacteristic selflessness – he tries to save from a heart attack.
The dilemma pushed him into a wholly uncharacteristic decision to defy the party whips and join a band of 69 Labour MPs, including Roy Jenkins, David Owen and Roy Hattersley, whose votes were decisive in ensuring that Britain joined.
But a dynastic sense of "unfinished business," though it may have partly motivated the Iraq war, doesn't explain why George W. has waged it with an abandon wholly uncharacteristic of his father.
Unlike Pialat and Ms. Varda, Mr. Leconte never seems to grant us a clear, head-on view of his star: like the voyeuristic M. Hire, he mostly ogles her from a safe distance, from which, of course, she acquires a wholly uncharacteristic air of mystery.
Fassel, the usually meticulous, measured Giants coach, broke into a passionate, unsolicited and wholly uncharacteristic speech during his weekly news conference, boasting that the 7-4 Giants were going to the playoffs, inviting more scrutiny of his coaching and saying that he was thriving on the added pressure he felt.
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