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1 This unnatural restraint was almost the only trait that betokened anything amiss.
2 I slunk away to address the only trait that was adjustable.
3 The only trait I shared with her was her skin color.
4 Results showed that perceived trustworthiness was the only trait significantly related to election success.
5 The only trait that seems to ally him with manhood is itself animal and repulsive.
6 Thus, we necessarily select the only trait really worth while; that is prepotency or the ability to beget desirable qualities.
7 It was the only trait she had inherited from that particular ancestor and he had been inordinately vain of his wife's hands.
8 The review summarizes research suggesting that EF is not only trait - like , but can be also state-like, influenced by factors such as acute stress.
9 In 1813 the cowardly breach of silence of that taciturn legislative body, emboldened by catastrophe, possessed only traits which aroused indignation.
10 "It is the only trait which makes me suspect that he is a self-made man."
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