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1 He was a parasite, a nerveless, bloodless thing without a single human attribute .
2 He goes on to say: "Curiosity is perhaps the central defining human attribute . "
3 It is extraordinarily difficult, but the facing and overcoming of extraordinary difficulties is another very human attribute .
4 What is the natural, the human attribute ?
5 Madame Wachner, common-looking, plain, almost grotesque in appearance though she was, possessed that rare human attribute , vitality.
6 That's a universal human attribute .
7 In his reiteration of O'Mara's qualities Allison seemed almost to be assuring himself that infallibility was not a human attribute .
8 PR-22-0134's only human attribute was potentiality.
9 He has, in general, no human attributes , and certainly no human sympathy.
10 The high-concept, high-touch abilities that now matter most are fundamentally human attributes .
11 Blatchford, in the name of humanity, is attacking the greatest of human attributes .
12 She was the first of them possessed of regular human attributes .
13 In ancient times people endowed natural forces-volcanoes, storms - with human attributes .
14 Language is perhaps the most human of all human attributes .
15 Mindlessness and moral idiocy are not characteristically human attributes ; they are symptoms of herd-poisoning.
16 Self-confidence, backed by good common sense, is one of the most important of human attributes .
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