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1
Perhaps because it was so terse; perhaps because it was
so
characteristic
.
2
His smile broadened-thiswas
so
characteristic
of New York in the eighties.
3
He has lost that vivacity and pertness
so
characteristic
on the plantation.
4
He smiled again-thegame half-weary ,half-tenderlyamused smile which was
so
characteristic
.
5
He sent gruff little answers, over which Cecily laughed, as
so
characteristic
.
6
John smiled as he folded up the letter,
so
characteristic
of Dick.
7
Their arguments are stated in the speeches which are
so
characteristic
of Thucydides.
8
There was something wonderful, something
so
characteristic
,
about the way Jack played checkers.
9
It was
so
characteristic
;
exactly what she would have expected him to do.
10
It is
so
characteristic
of the man that it can hardly be omitted:
11
The strong domestic instincts
so
characteristic
of the Hebrew race had full gratification.
12
They had the chivalry towards woman
so
characteristic
of the West.
13
Lilámani smiled very tenderly at that
so
characteristic
touch; but she said nothing.
14
Neither have that rapid movement,
so
characteristic
of the genera Lacerta and Iguana.
15
His reply was
so
characteristic
of the man that it is here given:
16
It was
so
characteristic
of her, and she had such a wonderful character.
so
characteristic
so