This wooden leg was perhaps the most remarkabletrait in his character.
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Perhaps the most remarkabletrait in his character was his absolute self-poise.
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Perhaps self-control was the most remarkabletrait of his character.
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It is a by no means remarkabletrait of the masculine character, you will find.
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This man's plea against Boisseuil is a remarkabletrait.
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This is a remarkabletrait in her character.
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The most remarkabletrait about him, observes his son Frederick, was his sanguine buoyancy of spirits.
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At present attention may be called only to one remarkabletrait, namely: the interpretation of dreams by contraries.
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This is a remarkabletrait!
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The obedience of women to men-to those men to whom they are legally bound-is , Ithink ,themost remarkabletrait in human nature.
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There was no single remarkabletrait in the handling of the life-size nude figure beyond its triumph as a whole-itssure impression of alarm.
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It may be remarked, that the designations given to the months are derived from some remarkabletrait of character, peculiarity of season, or extraordinary event.
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Madeleine's tranquillizing influence over others was one of her most remarkabletraits.
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Comprising Interesting Reminiscences and Facts, RemarkableTraits and Humor.
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It was not from his father, however, that Lincoln inherited any of his remarkabletraits.
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Possibly, you may say, we may imitate some of the least remarkabletraits, but scarcely this.