He also places some importance on the first line his character speaks, in order to gauge the type of person he is. |
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My character mimed ill-disguised boredom while waiting for him to settle down. |
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I'm a completely reformed character these days, with a wife and two-year-old son. |
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Hopefully the new system will be worth this small loss, particularly if it brings an end to that irritating 400 character limit malarkey. |
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That is one of the less pleasant sides of our character and it strongly suggests a lack of backbone. |
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Atlantic City sees Springsteen's character taking money to make a gangland hit in order to square his debts. |
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The older histories of the colony have generally attributed its failure to the character of the French settlers. |
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He is a strong character and will make people listen to him, but he always has the argument to back his ideas up. |
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The image of the satyr turns him into a buffoon, a lubricious figure, a familiar character in satyric dramas. |
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But the point is that it is true, and the real question is the character of the candidate who tried to conceal his past. |
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To achieve psychic wholeness, each character must come to accept his or her memories. |
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A more lively character would be hard to meet and, once again, on her brief visit to Ireland, Stephanie insisted on her ration of set dancing! |
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Aestivation of the calyx is cochlear descending, which is a new character within Ingeae. |
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The bijou townie character of a lot of the new development is quite out of keeping with the historic character of the town. |
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It could take you years to really know a city, but you can pick up on its character traits in about an hour. |
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Maybe it is just a character study of a sad, desperate man and his sad depressing life. |
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When followers are taken into account, the hunt takes on the character of a spectator sport. |
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Students will be asked to describe a character from a book they have read and persuade their keypal to read the book. |
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Here, playing a priest who has lost his faith, he comes off as amateurish and unlikable, a second rate character that is not very funny. |
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Situational themes are specific habits and kinds of behavior that manifest character strengths in given situations. |
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With regard to the wideness of the roads in Wellington, we certainly wish some were a little wider, but they do add to the character of the city. |
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In the skit, whenever our character had to speak we just stepped forward and opened our mouths wide while Matt did all the talking. |
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However she was hardly a naive character falling for the guile of worldly men. |
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It's the sort of acting that's so natural one gets lost in it, losing sight of the actor as an actor and buying the character wholesale. |
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What's never questioned here, though it might have been, is the biddable character of Ishmael. |
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Cold showers, self-denial and a daily ration of physical discomfort were de rigueur and considered character forming. |
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The first was as Purdey, the New Avengers character reputedly named after a make of shotgun. |
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The character of the locality must surely be judged as it was before the alleged nuisance began. |
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The central character of the book is Bunny Maguire, who is launched into the Dublin social whirl and takes to it like a duck to water. |
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He also has the guts and strength of character to impress the others in the pitlane. |
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She made her character seem plausible, despite having to play scenes where she was attacked by yetis. |
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Humility is the finest of all virtues and is the source of all admirable character traits. |
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Chapter Five discusses the music and character gestures, eye language, focus and emotion. |
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The frustration is so great that the black character believes that he might wind up in a lunatic cell, driven crazy by the insane demands. |
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Since the character was killed off five years ago, things are now much worse. |
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In this way Father Frost became a dearly loved and adored character among Bulgarian children. |
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We agreed on the key attributes of the character and the artistic direction. |
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Becky, now awake, lived up to her billing for her character and was all over Mike. |
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There was no evidence of dishonesty or bad character with respect to either of them. |
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The character of the inner city has undergone a marked transformation since the City set up a rejuvenation plan five years ago. |
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In some cases this machine has been known as TMB, incorrectly due to a transcription of the Cyrillic character into Latin script. |
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You know, down to the last wiggle of the hips, and down to every kind of expression of character and socialbility and her interests and all. |
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First, hiding a suburban-like caravan park behind a tree screen would do little to alter the character of the land use itself. |
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Behind the green baize bravado was quite evidently a character who talked big when the chips were up, but folded when it came to real life. |
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Further south, and the Shannon takes on a different character as the river widens, and it flows through Lough Derg, its largest lake. |
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However, another character in the novel offers a less forbearing view of the parlous financial circumstances of the audit staff. |
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The twist here is that these 5 elements are all balanced, as can been seen in your character screen. |
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Andy is a strong character and he will come through this but my worry is the impact this will have on refereeing recruitment. |
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He found men with heart disease had lower levels of testosterone than men of similar age and character with normal coronary arteries. |
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The character of Bob Harris, an actor in the middle of a midlife crisis, is made for him. |
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The fight to preserve Ilkley's unique character is one that deserves the wholehearted support of the community. |
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Evidence concerning Colins's character can be found in the writings of Voltaire. |
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Professionally, the 21-year-old Long Island native is already making her mark as one of the most distinctive character actors of her generation. |
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This pragmatism continues to inform Republicanism today, giving it the debt-laden, welfarist character Sullivan rails against. |
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This revelation worries me for our future, because it brings his whole character and judgement into focus as a dreamer as well as a wisher? |
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Although he has interviewed so many world figures, when asked if he is a good judge of character he says he's not as good as Carina. |
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This issue's column features ideas for students in elementary and middle schools on the theme of character education. |
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According to Bushnell, prior to the age of reason and choice, the child absorbs the parent's character willy-nilly. |
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Each kana, as these two systems are called, is a separate phonetic syllabary and each hiragana character has a corresponding katakana character. |
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If a sign is constructed aesthetically, I think it gives character to downtown. |
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Also, his obsession with time and punctuality does get old after a while, at times threatening to turn the character into a one-trick pony. |
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There was no one cultural system that embraced the kaleidoscopic character of eighteenth-century Britain. |
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It was so far removed from my character in Ripley and the beaches of southern Italy. |
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A character trait shared by many program managers is a belief they will complete their project on schedule within budget. |
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Even opponents from his days in the Indiana Senate attest to his character and ability. |
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There was no shortage of character witnesses willing to attest to their integrity. |
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In the grand tradition of the Ealing comedies, the film has attracted an all-star cast of character actors. |
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The science fiction story about a character called Daniel and his clones will be released with 200,000 copies. |
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He re-read his father's autobiography and realised they shared many character traits. |
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The limestone pavement gives the island a character akin to the Burren with a similar flora. |
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But do I relish the idea of playing a character where you're not playing the lead role and where you can turn up and absolutely go crazy? |
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In Henry V, the character of the Chorus serves as much to establish an effect of alienation as to plunge the audience into the fiction. |
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I'll take an older print with character any day over needlessly edge-enhanced modern prints, but the fact is that this print is in poor shape. |
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Being character driven the locations had to suit the characters and we had to recce hundreds of locations before the right ones were found. |
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He has good reason to hold Rab dear to his heart, however much he insists he was just a two-dimensional character in a script. |
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Maryanne was not a character in the original series, but is new for the reboot. |
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A scalloped, cloverleaf shape lends plenty of character to this Charlestown Square table from Broyhill. |
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Brass insists doubts over City's character and commitment can be firmly squashed in the wake of Saturday's 2-0 victory over Cambridge United. |
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This compound has a fruity flavour which, when added to the tart taste of acetic acid, gives the complex character to a good wine vinegar. |
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The purpose and character of the festival We Are One Family is to unite orphans who have been living in poor conditions. |
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But few doubt that Laver's all-round abilities and character would have made him a dominant character whatever era he played in. |
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Both reader and character are united in unease at Kindersley's plot machinations. |
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The character he ends up creating is charming but bland, like the film itself, despite the technical wizardry involved in its creation. |
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Campbell, who narrates the film in a sad, recriminatory mumble, somehow manages to make the character affecting. |
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Due to some unforeseen plot machination, your character is washed up on the beach of a tropical desert island. |
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Actually, the Kincaid character had a woeful start, spending the first of her three seasons as a tedious, incompetent waif. |
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A training system needs to integrate technique, style, mime, acting, character dancing, and historical dance. |
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The DJ's handle is Rowdy Yates, same as Clint Eastwood's character in Rawhide. |
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The main character is an elitist snob who looks down on the naive Tasmanian. |
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But his character was once a witch doctor and the show is part of the power. |
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The original timber flooring throughout the ground floor lends character to a well-proportioned city dwelling. |
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Often dismissed as Joyce's little woman, Nora emerges in Murphy's film as his easy equal, in force of character if not education. |
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I need referees who are of upstanding character and have known me for at least a year and can attest to my upstanding character. |
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The character set was greatly expanded to include punctuation, accented characters, and many many alternates, especially for the majuscules. |
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When the tapes were released this year, you could hear these genuine made men arguing about which Sopranos character they were meant to be. |
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His complex character is presented as a contradiction, as he despises cheats but finds many ways throughout the film to prove that he is one. |
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The paper also claimed that Ron Walker and Eddie McGuire have declined to be character referees in court on Thursday. |
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The character is used to demonstrate the occasional shallowness of our society. |
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Joe readily admits that he was persuaded to play the leading character over a few drinks. |
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I think they've aged in a lot of ways, but I don't think their essential character has changed. |
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You're a good judge of character and appreciate honesty, but don't encounter it very often. |
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The main character is so wholesome and innocent that she's almost alienating. |
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Mongeau prefers the term antimilitarism, rather than pacifism, for the alleged national character trait. |
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As his character was somewhat labyrinthian, so his mind was bewildering in its range and complexity. |
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What the council cannot do is ignore the gradual erosion of the village's character through unlawful acts. |
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In all of the books she had ever read the main character always had some sort of friend. |
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The game offers players the chance to get ahead of the curve in terms of leveling up and character customization via microtransactions. |
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When my character fell for one of the farmers and got involved in a love triangle, it was all very scandalous. |
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But she doesn't use it as just a prop for entry of the main character as one sees it in Kathakali. |
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Weight deals specifically with speed and how much of a burden the character is on their craft, which can affect its speed. |
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Our national character might also find the ever-smiling country club environment wearisome. |
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Every character has its quirks and kinks but notable among the lot is the marigold chewing tent maker P K Dubey. |
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Even so, during the course of the rushes, he gets to play every character in the film. |
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Each character also has their share of taunts, but the taunts get repetitive quickly and become annoying. |
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Projection of musical character also hinges, to a degree, on how lines are balanced against one another. |
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Take note whenever a character does something astoundingly stupid just to set up a conflict later in the film. |
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To start with, the referee has to be asked about the customer's character and creditworthiness and, generally, about his circumstances in life. |
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The line-up of character referees in the Federal Court on 21 February will be interesting to watch. |
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And they have to see that I have the strength, the backbone and the character to be president. |
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It's almost like my character is so wishy-washy that nobody believes in what I do. |
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He carries off the ambiguousness of Prot's character with understated precision. |
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Judge Roger Scott heard that he was a man of previous good character and agreed to adjourn his sentence for the preparation of various reports. |
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To be sure, Aristotle assigns an important role to the development of character through habituation. |
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Jonson allows the head male character to be exceedingly great at his craft of deception. |
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It's kind of what I was hoping for, it's why I witch the narrator so you can see how each character thinks and feels and stuff. |
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Residents were notified of the scheme late last week and claim it will completely change the character of the area. |
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Only from the standpoint of its dishonest and delusional character did the speech provide an indication of the real state of American society. |
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Such attitude and character counts for much in Division Three and will be worth more than a few points this season. |
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Remember, your integrity and personal character are your greatest attributes. |
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Seriously, this is really more character assassination and it's disturbing to see wise and intelligent people discussing this in these terms. |
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Her character is weak and Steinbeck characterized her as an archetypical child, both capricious and malleable. |
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The phenomenal character of conscious thought and propositional attitudes will be discussed in the next chapter. |
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Although she insists the book is not based on her own life, the central character is largely autobiographical. |
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Once more, he will forge a character by alloying his own inner stuff with whatever the audience members bring into the theatre. |
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Each character has an energy meter that depletes and replenishes as time goes by, so you need to pick your spots. |
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No where does it say that every film has to have a relatable or like-able character in it. |
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Three of these plays were usually tragedies, plays that focused on a heroic character who falls due to his own folly. |
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Also, at least in maturity, people seem to have relatively stable character traits. |
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There's a certain casual air around his character in the film that makes him instantly relatable. |
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McGrath says that the duties of wheelsman in those days were of a much more onerous character than now. |
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Like many later Oliver Stone films, there simply isn't a relatable character in the bunch. |
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It was his character which was unpredictable, akin to a time-bomb waiting to go off. |
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The ruptures in Eakins's paintings also communicated the studious and laborious character of the artist's process. |
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The English ruling class was wiped out and the character of the nation altered forever. |
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The revolutionary character of this edict was partially masked by the formal legal language in which it was couched. |
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In fact, they describe him as an extremely driven character prone to mood swings and temper tantrums as much as euphoria. |
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His character is appropriately cold and callous part of the time, but also sappily emotional and childish part of the time. |
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He seems to be an actor perfectly suited to kitchen sink dramas in an age when demand from that sort of awkward, angry character is declining. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who was quite the Renaissance man himself, created the character and his many stories. |
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Indeed, the crisis at Rover has been emblematic of the character of the campaign to date. |
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But there has to be something about the character that strikes a chord in you emotionally. |
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But by far the most fascinating character of this group was the red-breasted sapsucker. |
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In many cases, human actions may merely alter the character of habitats rather than eliminate them. |
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It was so vile, so yucky, so out of character and so outrageous that Marky almost had a fit from laughing. |
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The character moves quickly and responsively, easily and acrobatically scaling platforms, hanging from ledges and more. |
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He is not always the evil, ghoulish, awful, frightening character that sometimes the Satanists would picture him to be. |
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But by the time you get through singing in character not in your own voice you get laryngitis. |
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Princess Ai is a great character because she feels like my alter ego, but in a fantasy setting. |
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His character is serious, but loveable, and it's great to see him tackle drama as easily as he does comedy. |
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Playing a character with two personalities may be a noble and actorly thing to attempt, unfortunately it is also difficult. |
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The third character is Awly, the friend who tries to jolly Leo out of his lovesickness. |
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It has taken character and guts, on and off the field, as well as some superlatively effective play. |
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Gradually the character of our villages is changing as we get more and more weekenders or people who commute moving here. |
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And I thought it would be great to have a character like that, who was like them, who had their freedom and latitude. |
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They showed the character that is now instantly recognizable within the county squad. |
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They want to hop into some poor little character on six to eight bucks an hour. |
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Joy made a radiant bride and the groom is a great guy, a lot like myself in character and in some ways also like Ann's father. |
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Still I'm not letting any of these jokers write me any references or be character witnesses if I even get into trouble. |
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Every single one of these actors created a memorable character with their very screen presence. |
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And here, he creates a fully fleshed-out character with very little dialogue. |
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The Japanese word zen is the phonetic transcription of the Chinese character chan, which means meditation. |
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Whether the expansion of such influences is a force for good or evil depends on the character of any given nation. |
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He's a pretty decent character so I will give him the benefit of the doubt. |
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My favourite character was Pedro, Napoleon's Hispanic friend, whose quiet manner and woebegone expression were constant throughout the film. |
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It will leave you celebrating our national character and glorying in the beauty and oddness of the human spirit. |
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Whitelists, for example, search character strings to identify legitimate e-mail addresses. |
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The force of character is cumulative. All the foregone days of virtue work their health into this. |
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It took me several attempts at character creation to come up with an alter-ego that I really clicked with. |
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A certain toughness of character is suggested by his willingness to take on the more complex role of artistic director. |
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There is no room to manoeuvre when the character of a space determines the environment. |
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Through her experiences, the main character realises that when all is said and done, she can only rely on herself. |
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For years, I wondered who had signed up for all of the slots, and eventually a character started to crystallize in my imagination. |
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The series also reversed a long trend that saw the character paralyzed by the Joker and confined to a wheelchair for a decade. |
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Though virtues of character are acquired from habitual practice and intellectual virtues through rational exercise, the two kinds are yet closely related. |
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This is where having a low-key character like Deborah Samson, rather than, say, George Washington, was really helpful. |
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Why not change a great part of that education to teach strength of character in practising abstinence, and learning some moral principles, and teaching the value of marriage? |
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It's a shame as they do contribute so much to the character of a place. |
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It is this bounty of water and the unique character of the breezes laden with moisture from the snows and warm sunshine that have given Palampur its tea gardens. |
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The machine-readable passports, which now have a standardized presentation worldwide, are being printed in a manner suitable for optical character recognition. |
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That is, we discussed character motivation, situation, and story continuity. |
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As they have been realised, the dreams themselves have assumed a peculiar character of sobriety, of the spirit of positivism, and beyond that, of boredom. |
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But the presence of his young son brought welcome vitality to the household of the Princess, known for her vivacious character and wicked sense of humour. |
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The best bits, apart from a few genuinely funny ad-libs, are when the actors seem to break character and reveal things about their own real lives. |
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While other character referees chose to scurry straight out of court or only give written statements, Andrew Vizard sat next to his brother before and after his evidence. |
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In the film, the Bradley Cooper character Richie DiMaso is largely fictional but based loosely on Good and amoroso. |
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The film succeeds as a perceptive character study, demonstrating how emotional complexity can be obtained from the simplicity of a lean, well-written, two-person talkfest. |
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But the amorphous blend of character and character motivation somehow morphs into plot. |
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Is it they way they take previously nice pubs and turn them into standardised bright yellow tackfests, thus removing all traces of character and individuality? |
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Wild jujubes, a type of fruit widely seen in north China, symbolizes the straightforward, faithful and resolute character of northern Chinese represented by Shanxi merchants. |
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Self-realized masters can get stern and even appear angry if a disciple openly manifests some undesirable character trait. |
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There is a reductive, Minimalist character to this work as well. |
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The frantic and furious beating took on the dimension and character of a collective crew of railroaders pounding spikes in unison on a stretch of track. |
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The Russian family of whom Natasha Richardson's character is a member has fallen on such hard times the others must depend on her income as a taxi dancer in louche clubs. |
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Port that has been left to age in wooden casks for six or more years begins to take on a tawny colour and a soft, silky character as the phenolics are polymerized. |
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Louis-Dreyfus made a joke that Cranston looked like a character Elaine had dated on Seinfeld. |
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Stilwell says there's one creepy scene in the show she actually finds hard to watch, featuring a shady character one of the dancers developed in rehearsals. |
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Think of story and character as the tools of an alchemist, not those of a builder. |
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When the curtain rises after intermission, the set is bare and the main character finds himself alone. |
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He's a hard-bitten, funny character who admits that he's knocking on. |
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Lorraine Toussaint explains the psyche behind Vee, the Orange Is the New Black character we love to hate. |
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At the novel's climax, the main character finds herself face to face with the thief. |
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A popular theory is the Red Queen hypothesis, named after the Lewis Carroll character who tells Alice that she must keep running simply to stay in the same place. |
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Adelaide isn't just a doll letting things happen to her, she's a complicated and centered character with a lot at stake. |
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Is there more to playing a specifically American character than altering your accent? |
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These concerns are in line with Buddhist karmic theory which asserts that a person's actions in this life will determine the character of his or her future existences. |
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The wind picked up on Sunday putting some whitecaps on some swells off shore and then mother nature unleashed a storm that was very out of character for this time of year. |
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Especially considered in combination with his attack on amendments, it is an assault on the deliberative character of the Senate. |
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Her character is a lower-class girl, resourceful and beautiful. |
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The only character who stands out for me is Dave Lightener, who makes free with the wives of enlisted men while ruthlessly recruiting their sons for the war. |
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He was a man of marked dignity of character and most affectionate nature. |
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The character is all Ivy-league pretensions and affected accent. |
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In The Paying Guests, the house, which creaks and stands so still and yet so freighted, is almost a character in itself. |
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The fifth character is divorced, single mother Sue, invited by Beverley because her 15-year-old daughter Abigail is having her own bash and mum needs to make herself scarce. |
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So, in conclusion, a middle way is available between freezing out development and letting valued character be destroyed by yet another neo-Georgian-Tuscan-Federation box. |
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One character that intrigued him vastly was an old kangarooer. |
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I've learned that this form of identity theft, conjuring up a character to attract another person, is not uncommon. |
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And my character in Wild is a little bit more of a hippie than, say, Cal Morrison. |
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Where are you getting the character guide for transliteration of koine? |
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As wily as his character when asked about it, sheen proved himself to be a master of the media, feinting with a good sound bite. |
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It is a nursery of humanity that cares for blending values with education, moulds character with learning and supplies substance to the shell of symbols. |
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Gilb's portrayal of the titular character is particularly striking, effortlessly balancing eroticism and repugnance in each swoop of her floor-length gown. |
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The Gore Vidal character is an amalgamation of Gore Vidal and Edmund White. |
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Eventually, however, the honor, strength, character and womanhood of Radha the woman prevails and she returns back to her hungry children with honor and dignity. |
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Judge Charles Bloom QC said he took into account Atkinson's previous good character and the fact that he had not gained financially from handling the vehicles. |
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Second, the rapidity of such character analyses enables a large number of research workers to propose phylogenies based on various sets of characters. |
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His jokily accented character is not too real, dimensional, or truly warm. |
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Leto immersed himself in the role completely, slimming down to 116 pounds and refusing to break character on set. |
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At the climactic moment, the main character of the novel finds herself face to face with the thief. |
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It was a big game, and we showed guts and character to win it. |
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Furst's novels, masterly analyses of character as much as plot-driven thrillers, are addictively readable and Dark Voyage is a fine example of his art. |
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Concurrent with these changes, we are witnessing a fundamental examination of what underlies and actuates the character of who we are as intelligence professionals. |
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Have you ever assisted or shadowed someone as your character does in Buck Howard? |
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Bagger's vivacious approach underscores the dance character of these pieces and when he drops the tempo, it falls rarely below adagio and not for long. |
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If he was a bumbling character in a tv comedy he'd be a good laugh. |
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Old Walnuts has been the best character in the show from day one. |
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Of course, we'll miss this character in any sequels, but there's a suggestion that the wizard might be able to reanimate him using the sacred stones. |
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The deathless man character had been creeping around in other things I had written, so he came next. |
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Her strength of character was evident during her time in the witness box. |
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In the movie Blade Runner the lead character falls in love with a beautiful female replicant, a human-like machine with an unknown but pre-set expiry date. |
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It offers workshops providing acting skills, voice, movement, mime, improvisation, text reading, stagecraft, character development and confidence building. |
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The director encouraged me to play the part for laughs, and so a character developed which was effectively a satire on all my adolescent neuroses. |
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A gifted comic and an inspired character actor, Shortt stared in Paddy Breanacht's new film, Man About Dog and played the unforgettable Tom in Father Ted. |
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In the thirteenth century her character and role were significantly expanded to incorporate details of her life as a prostitute and her subsequent conversion and repentance. |
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He avoided disclosure because he told police he was Herbert Pocket, his character in Great Expectations. |
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Beneath his rugged Scotch character he had the heart of a woman. |
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The judges had to nose samples on a daily basis, assessing their character and quality to form bottlings for the different variants supplied to the market. |
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He excels when playing the unselfish alter ego of his actual character as he tries to win back the heart of his lost love through familiar romantic gestures of old. |
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Pedants may complain that this bears scant relation to the legendary title character but kids will lap it up and adults will find plenty to enjoy. |
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Dance students of all ages will perform a variety of song and dance including tap, classical ballet, jazz, national character and expressive dance. |
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He generally relates the story in chronological fashion, but, like many storytellers, he often stops to present tangential information about a new character or situation. |
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Pelosi is one of many politicians who have given in to the temptation of being pictured alongside a cartoon character or Muppet. |
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There's the John Maynard Keynes character arguing for fiscal stimulus to jolt the economy out of a liquidity trap. |
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Almost all of them are interested in gender or sexual identity and want to show how a given work dramatizes the constructed character of selfhood. |
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Barbee never had any formal training as a character dancer, but years of performing have taught him key elements of stagecraft that give his performances their impact. |
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The reason animators use familiar voices is that immediate connection the audience makes with a character whose speech strikes a recollective chord. |
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Who cares if his character is nothing more than a lunkheaded henchman? |
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Mr Simpson said they had tried to work with the park, as one of the county's main tourist attractions, while preserving the character of the area. |
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But, as befits the actor whose screen character is a smart but lairy chancer who finds himself out of his depth, Conlon is a bit bemused at his rising reputation. |
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During the opening scene of Undertow, his character is being pursued by an angry, shotgun-wielding neighbour who doesn't take kindly to the boy fraternising with his daughter. |
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Understandably, the Royal Society of Chemistry has just honoured Holmes with a fellowship, the first time an imaginary character is being recognised. |
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Though he is kin to God in nature, all his character is unlike God. |
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Rather than describing a man's character by attributing various qualities to him, they preferred to exemplify it by saying the sort of things that he might do. |
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I wanted the character to be sufficiently normal that no one doubted what she said, that she didn't come across right from the start as a madwoman. |
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Ariadne is this character in Greek myth who accompanies Theseus on his dangerous expedition to the heart of the labyrinth to kill the dreaded Minotaur. |
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If rip-roaring eighteenth century epics are your thing, you will probably love this book, stuffed as it is with salty character and fulsome event. |
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In The Lodger an ominous character paced the floor, which Hitchcock constructed of glass. |
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Wilkie is an unkempt, rangy character with a beard and piercing gaze. |
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The third brunch was quiet and local and delish, with newspapers and story printouts and indulgent-on-his-part discussion of character interactions. |
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He has not proposed to my character yet, but he is going to. |
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On the contrary, these things took on their nobility and their splendor by virtue of their character as our attempts to respond faithfully to our callings or vocations. |
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Nature stood as symbolic of the character and glorification of God. |
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Micheaux uses contemporaneous notions of gender as a way of naturalizing positive and negative character qualities as manly or unmanly, womanly or unwomanly. |
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We must settle for nothing less than leaders who care and exude character and maturity as they rebel against the beliefs and models that no longer work. |
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Keypunches and printers with adequate character sets didn't exist. |
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Chelmsford, a man of weak character and mediocre talents, marched into Zululand only to suffer one of the most humiliating defeats in British military history at Isandlwana. |
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Bustling Pescara on the Adriatic coast seems a world away from the mountain villages, but the character of the people retains the same openness and honesty. |
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But, neither their successful reinstatement of the Patriarchal office nor the restoration of the ecclesiastical character of the Synod proved lasting. |
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Akin to the Rapunzel character in the classic Grimm fairy tale, the long tresses of this 12th class student from Kollam nearly got her into a serious tangle. |
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The effect of a repudiation upon the repudiator's right to arbitration is contingent on the character of the alleged repudiation and the reasons offered in justification. |
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By using this feature, the undeleted character will have the items, gems and enchantments with them as they return to the game. |
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Thirdly, the prosodical character of the song is roughly indicated by a combination of letters and numerals. |
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In 1807, Alexander von Humboldt argued that national character reflected geographic influence, linking landscape to people. |
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They say he is a poor judge of character considering all the unreliable friends he has made. |
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Writer John Sullivan saw the interview, and with Hopkins in mind created the character Danny Driscoll, a local villain. |
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Congress entertained an opinion of its injuriousness to the character of the Indians, and passed laws excluding it. |
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Despite these frightening character traits, however, Edward's contemporaries considered him an able, even an ideal, king. |
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Has there ever been a creditable female character in any of his books? |
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Every Emperor of Rome adopted his name, Caesar Augustus, which gradually lost its character as a name and eventually became a title. |
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The Wyoming territories become a mythic space where character is tested and revealed and Good battles Evil. |
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Therefore, he could point to the allegedly republican character of his rule. |
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