Total war may describe certain isolated and uncharacteristic aspects of the Civil War but is at most a partial view. |
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Archibald's prize asset might have completed his hat-trick moments later but for an uncharacteristic lapse in control. |
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The uncharacteristic show of mirth tweaked the heat he'd incited when he'd given her the boost up and over the last boulder. |
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Whatever was amiss, and something definitely was, this was a most uncharacteristic display. |
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Montrealers are ruminating on the uncharacteristic torpor that has struck since Christmas. |
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Celtic's easy, 5-1 victory at Parkhead in October was an uncharacteristic blemish on Kilmarnock's recent record in the fixture. |
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He leaned in towards her, caressing her exposed creamy skin with uncharacteristic gentleness. |
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More worrying perhaps is the perceived mental state of the Professor himself, what with the recent displays of uncharacteristic emotion. |
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He subsequently fronts the media to announce that he's become a guilt ridden wreck as a result of his uncharacteristic moment of madness. |
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He brought his katana up at his side as the marine fired his assault rifle in an uncharacteristic panic. |
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Hantavirus infections can appear clinically uncharacteristic and may mimic other syndromes. |
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And then, just when he had reason to be content with a display of uncharacteristic tenacity, he missed an easy putt for par on the last. |
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In one appearance, after the first bout of bombing, he was wearing uncharacteristic horn-rimmed spectacles. |
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At first glance, it was a curiously cold moment, uncharacteristic of such a popular and outgoing figure. |
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Last month, the flamboyant Messier appeared to accept his downfall with uncharacteristic humility, and departed. |
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He crossed the room and threw his arms around his twin in an uncharacteristic display of emotions. |
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A fortnight ago it was his uncharacteristic blunder which helped Celtic take the initiative in the first Old Firm game of the season. |
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Greta Garbo retired in 1941 after the failure of the uncharacteristic comedy Two-Faced Woman. |
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An uncharacteristic lull in the match might have given Airdrie a false sense of security, but the third came in 62 minutes. |
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When it comes to final verdicts, Scotland gave it their best shot once some uncharacteristic problems in the line-out had been ironed out. |
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The authors offered neither diagnosis nor cure for the Arabs' inexplicable and uncharacteristic lack of hospitality. |
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Other symptoms can be an aversion to bright light, an inability to speak or control movement and uncharacteristic behaviour. |
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His many readers, including me, had become increasingly puzzled and concerned by his uncharacteristic silence. |
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If you were in the north of England on Saturday and you heard this uncharacteristic outburst, I apologise if I alarmed you. |
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Lying awake last night in an uncharacteristic attack of insomnia, I started wondering about the height of various bloggers. |
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Again, though, a lot of people made uncharacteristic mistakes at inopportune moments that cost Scotland dearly. |
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As I walked back with the glasses, he reached for his drink with uncharacteristic ungentlemanliness. |
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Only my friends appreciate how utterly uncharacteristic this is, but I've long ceased worrying about public opprobrium. |
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For some reason her uncharacteristic cheerfulness irritated him beyond belief. |
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So what drew Offenbach to such uncharacteristic subject matter? |
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This effect should be both material and uncharacteristic of the effect generally experienced by other companies as a result of such developments. |
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Local wars were habitually regarded as something temporary, accidental, untypical and uncharacteristic of the modem armed warfare, and unworthy of a serious study. |
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Exhibiting uncharacteristic panache, John used this result to question Jacques Loeb's then popular theory of photic orientation in insects, which required paired eyes. |
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It has since beguiled artists, critics, and art historians alike with its uncharacteristic look and perceivably lewd message. |
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Far from implementing smart strategies to fight terror, this administration has only succeeded in scaring the public and pushed the country into an uncharacteristic funk. |
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In that sense it is uncharacteristic of how we usually approach political issues. |
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But he is taking an uncharacteristic risk for the sake of auld lang syne. |
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Treating plagiarism as a side issue was an uncharacteristic blunder on her part. |
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Still, the deal hints at uncharacteristic pliability on North Korea's part. |
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Another third have neurologic symptoms such as memory loss, confusion or uncharacteristic behaviour. |
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Traditional Buick buyers may find the curvaceous lines of the Enclave's body somewhat uncharacteristic of Buick. |
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The U-turn is highly uncharacteristic of a leader known for his ruthless demonstrations of power. |
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And let me just say that if my approach to this today seems a little uncharacteristic, it's because I have a great deal of sympathy. |
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Their children may start demonstrating behaviour that is totally uncharacteristic. |
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The use of violence is highly uncharacteristic and not used in the relationship to exert power or control. |
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At the opening of an uncharacteristic 10-day SBSTTA session, delegates were reminded of the 26-month interval since the last meeting in Rome. |
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Such steps contribute to improved overall long-term operational efficiency that some might consider uncharacteristic of an international agency. |
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While China and India were suffering this uncharacteristic depression, a number of Western countries were on the rise. |
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Sharon did wonder early on about John's uncharacteristic lack of interest in learning new computer systems in his work as an engineer. |
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But the Pirate catcher committed an uncharacteristic base-running mistake. |
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There was a game reserve in South Africa in which a herd of elephants suddenly exhibited uncharacteristic, senseless violence and destructiveness. |
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In this case, a new and uncharacteristic American risk-aversion has been crippling. |
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At lunchtime, she sits at a table with four boys and enjoys an uncharacteristic meal of pizza and cookies. |
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Nonetheless, the fresh start seems to have imbued Farrell with uncharacteristic humility. |
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He shut his uncharacteristic anxiety out of his mind disdainfully. |
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His family said that was uncharacteristic as he rarely drank. |
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With Cook and Root at sea, Trott played a series of uncharacteristic innings, quick forties studded with boundaries that built a discomforting momentum he didn't seem able to halt. |
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In this instance, the proposed Hudson Bay Railway placed immediate development pressure on the region and the government moved with uncharacteristic speed to secure land surrenders covering the affected area. |
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It appears that the customer may be under pressure from the person accompanying him or her, or that the withdrawal is uncharacteristic of the person. |
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As the illness progresses, uncharacteristic symptoms occur such as a reduction in physical fitness, grogginess, fatigue, weakness, less frequently a loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting or loss of weight. |
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An arm's length transaction is one between parties that do not have a particular or special relationship that makes prices of transactions uncharacteristic of market conditions. |
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Selection and program interaction: The uncharacteristic responsiveness of program participants because they are aware of being in the program or being part of a survey. |
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The resulting high levels of excess supply will be uncharacteristic of labour markets in the future, as demographics will usually limit local entry and boost retirements. |
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Wi-Fi, climate control, an uncharacteristic hush. |
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Its tuber morphology is uncharacteristic of edible Malagasy yams exhibiting several digitate lobes, instead of just one. |
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Not that this should be seen as an uncharacteristic act of selflessness, rather perhaps as an insurance policy in case Royce wins the mayoral race: then Valchek would have some leverage over Herc, who has leverage over Royce. |
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It was a far from uncharacteristic move for a man with a special interest in the spoken word and a penchant for the well-turned phrase, and whose press conferences have always been an occasion worth attending. |
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Madam President, I find myself in the uncharacteristic position of having the last word in this major debate so I will perhaps make a few broad-ranging remarks at the end. |
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Second, because of the uncharacteristic coyness with which Mr Buffett and his partner Charlie Munger —respectively aged 84 and 91 discuss how or when they will give up their jobs. First, the conglomerate question. |
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Cuba has conducted a foreign policy that is uncharacteristic of such a minor, developing country. |
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Aquarius You have an uncharacteristic air of vulnerability about you. |
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There was one story of an elementary student whose parents noticed changes in her behaviour and an uncharacteristic refusal to go to school, indicative of a problem at the school. |
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Indeed planning appeal cases clearly indicate that inspectors are not sympathetic to uncharacteristic alterations and the addition of suburbanising features. |
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Damage to the front part of the brain can be particularly devastating as it can generate disinhibiting behaviour with lack of insight and uncharacteristic, rude language. |
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