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They characteristically had conspired against Batista.

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But Ford, characteristically, never joined the industry's trade association.

The characteristically deep, gruff bark of a dog.

Mindlessness and moral idiocy are not characteristically human attributes; they are symptoms of herd-poisoning.

It's poetic and lyrical and if William James characteristically writes that way.

A breed of saddle horse developed in northwest North America, characteristically having a spotted rump.

'The Devil's Advocate' is a story about some characteristically American values: ambition, drive, materialism.

Yet there's a sort of elitism that characteristically infiltrates theranksof institutional Christianity as history has shown.

“It is a matter of waft rather than word-choice,” he tells us, with a characteristically musical turn of phrase.

The paper criticised the "characteristically rumpled" mayor for at one stage having his hands in his pockets during the ceremony.

For example, the main chamber of the building, which is called the nave, is characteristically taller than it is wide.

Any of various primitive elongated freshwater or anadromous fishes of the family Petromyzontidae, characteristically having a jawless sucking mouth with rasping teeth.

Though he was in his late forties, the man's face appeared older. Creased by age and anxiety, it remained characteristically expressionless under sandy-brown hair sprinkled with gray.

Mr Sarkozy, who has shifted French diplomacy towards a less Arabist and more pro-Israeli position, has been characteristically busy in the Middle East recently.

Having rushed with other European heads of government to the Middle East to douse the flames of Gaza, he returned home with a characteristically grandiose idea.

Its cultivation may be ancient—dating as far back as 5,000 years ago—but cotton, and its characteristically soft, downy fibers, could be just what modern medicine has been waiting for.

An electromagnetic wave of audio frequency produced by atmospheric disturbances such as lightning, having a characteristically decreasing frequency responsible for a whistling sound of descending pitch in detection equipment.

Ascribing the discovery of tea to a revered former leader is a characteristically Confucian gesture-it puts power in the hands of the ancestors and links the present day to the mythic past.

Any of various mollusks of the class Gastropoda, such as the snail, slug, cowrie, or limpet, characteristically having a single, usually coiled shell or no shell at all, a ventral muscular foot for locomotion, and eyes and feelers located on a distinct head.