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1 But the most salient characteristic of this machine is its portability.
2 The salient characteristic of the admiralty is a certain flexibility and elasticity with which it works.
3 The salient characteristic of the barbarian culture is an unremitting emulation and antagonism between classes and between individuals.
4 Tshaka shared to the fullest extent those superstitions which form such a salient characteristic of all the Bantu tribes.
5 Looking back, after these lapse of years, the most salient characteristic seems to be the ease with which men died.
6 As one of the chief supporters of Blackwood's Magazine, he began to exhibit that sharp, bitter wit which was his most salient characteristic .
7 Clearness of statement was never one of Mrs. Glen's salient characteristics .
8 He was a sandy-complexioned man in whose face geniality and humor seemed the salient characteristics .
9 One of the most salient characteristics of the Amniotes is the complete loss of the gills.
10 Charlotte was as totally without salient characteristics , as pretty and sentimental, as she had always been.
11 The government changed, but the Home Office, a monster of a department, still retained its salient characteristics .
12 Agassiz himself could not have hit off better the salient characteristics of the little creature in question.
13 So regarded, it presents, as in a mirror, some of the salient characteristics of that master sin.
14 Pride and stubbornness are its salient characteristics .
15 He would select the salient characteristics of his mental state in presence of a given work of art.
16 Greek husbandry had no salient characteristics .
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