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    1. outdated, that it was characteristic to the early Church only


    2. ’ She said with that clear gaze I am beginning to think is characteristic of her


    3. sterling characteristic of a strong leader is that he practices; what he teaches and does not seek glory for himself


    4. Babylon in the prophetic Scriptures has a certain characteristic to it


    5. We don’t even realize that we are performing this sort of characteristic


    6. relationship, as the main characteristic of lust is selfishness, and love is anything but that


    7. the same size or colour, but there was some characteristic


    8. his characteristic wry grin, “Certainly this world has some very, um,


    9. The prophetic characteristic of Jesus is his eyes of fire


    10. Zeus being his characteristic feature

    11. The first is that portion which is reserved for immediate consumption, and of which the characteristic is, that it affords no revenue or profit


    12. The second of the three portions into which the general stock of the society divides itself, is the fixed capital ; of which the characteristic is, that it affords a revenue or profit without circulating or changing masters


    13. characteristic features would be that they


    14. but a characteristic one of the whole work


    15. England, however, as it has never been blessed with a very parsimonious government, so parsimony has at no time been the characteristic virtue of its inhabitants


    16. with characteristic perfidy, have made it


    17. Perhaps there is a quality or characteristic that you need to rid yourself of


    18. Maro was unsure what the present discussion would entail, given the general’s brevity in the summons and his characteristic caution with details


    19. If you dream of a famous serial killer, then consider the mo or characteristic of that killer and how it applies to your own life


    20. To see someone else’s sibling(s) in you dream represents a quality or characteristic of that sibling that you need to incorporate and acknowledge within yourself

    21. Thus equality is the key message conveyed by this characteristic


    22. The characteristic and the level of wisdom of a soul are directly related to these different incarnations or life experiences


    23. The second characteristic defining capillary porosity of concrete is degree of cement hydration which depends on cement strength, rate of hardening, time and conditions of concrete hardening


    24. Deanna was woken by the orderly with that same characteristic disregard for what remained of her dignity


    25. Another characteristic of New Testament elders in


    26. However well intentioned, this misguided approach to child rearing is characteristic of modern attitudes where level playing fields often encounter parents behaving (or reacting) like friends rather than parents


    27. Humankind and Beast both share a common characteristic, the Survival Instinct


    28. Moral self-righteousness, characteristic of the sixties mindset, elevated traditional inter-generational rivalries to unprecedented levels whose dire consequences continue to reverberate throughout our society today


    29. Terrorist attacks needs careful planning and attention to detail which is not characteristic of mentally ill people but shows much normality and certainly intellect from the leaders


    30. That is to say; they strove to supersede conventional customs and practices with quasi-nihilistic manners whose unscrupulous rejection of conscientious values ultimately created a mix of (moral/spiritual) confusion whose legacy has unhappily become a distinguishing characteristic of today‘s youth

    31. “Yeah, yeah, we know where she lives,” grunted old Harold Lee, with a characteristic grimace


    32. He tilted his skull in a characteristic flounce, and gazed intently into my inquiring stare


    33. My fingers had that characteristic sting to them, but not frostbite


    34. ” Steve said, and I heard the faint but characteristic sound of music spreading upstream the river, wading in the night sky


    35. Jules urged me to move and I duly complied; he kept walking right behind me, while Steve lead the way, heading for what appeared to be a nondescript, pretty characteristic barn


    36. Diligence was considered a virtuous characteristic and most Law-abiding parents tried to hammer that into their children if they had to, so as to become people worthy of upholding the Law whenever they could, whatever their place in society might be


    37. Lots of shouting and confusion, but the characteristic hammering sound of AKs was absent


    38. This gives the characteristic ‘wear’ marks associated with acid erosion


    39. “The name of a many-sided movement in the 1st and 2nd centuries of the Christian era which combined the mythology and symbolism of several pagan religions with the teachings of Christ…had two characteristic features: a metaphysical dualism of matter and spirit whose origins are to be found in the physical dualism of darkness and light in the Parsic (or Persian) religion; and a doctrine of redemption, by which those who devote themselves to gnosis, or a higher knowledge, may proceed from the former to the latter realm…Much of Gnostic literature was falsely ascribed to such authors as the disciples of Jesus, Jewish prophets, heroes of antiquity, or imaginary personages…With the decline of the pagan religions around the time of Christ, a conscious movement to syncretize (attempt to smoothly unite) all religions was in progress…In the early years of Christianity, only loose boundaries were formed between the Church and contemporary cults; the syncretic movement did not exclude the new faith, nor did Christianity fail to absorb elements of foreign beliefs


    40. Whatever the source of the human distinction, however, its existence is obvious, and when it is carelessly denied the result is a characteristic form of inanity

    41. A feature is a technical characteristic, such as height, weight, colour or speed


    42. Other characteristic of this proposal is the warranty that the applied organizational resources won’t be consumed in infrastructures or wasted in the productive process


    43. It is a characteristic of the Leftist to mislead to get their way


    44. I search her face for a sign of what she has lost—her father, an Abnegation leader, didn’t survive the attack—but I see only the placid determination characteristic of my old faction


    45. This is not a big separate characteristic and is generally part of b and c above


    46. Of my own personal knowledge, I know of several autistic children who have said these things and a characteristic is Bowman‘s observation of a flatter tonal delivery in speech


    47. Every characteristic of autism can be explained because the person has a defective common sense


    48. Its principal characteristic is the double actuation, that is, when it is utilized by the individual it has the function of usufruct of the wealth; when it is utilized by the corporation it has function of production of the wealth


    49. Its principal characteristic is to receive full income as working capital to satisfy its social objectives operationally


    50. When I met her in January 1971, telling her that I wanted to sing opera, she replied in her characteristic blend of Dutch and Afrikaans, “No











































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    characteristic device characteristic feature peculiarity idiosyncrasy distinction quality property mark representative specific distinguishing distinctive idiosyncratic particular illustrative quirk flavour temperament essence earmark character touch