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Meanings of true characteristic in English
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Usage of true characteristic in English
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The essence and truecharacteristic of agriculture must be this simple, boring repetition.
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As for your Pollemy, I look upon it to be the truecharacteristic of a devil.
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Christ's pity is shown by His touch to have this truecharacteristic of true pity, that it overcomes disgust.
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I walked on, assuming the gait of a booby, the truecharacteristic of my costume, and I stopped near the dancers.
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Such a thought is unworthy a man of honor, and is the truecharacteristic of a narrow heart and a pedling politician.
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Such a thought is unworthy of a man of honor, and is the truecharacteristic of a narrow heart and a peddling politician.
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Yet it would not be an anomaly if an excess of caseine in proportion to the other substances was a truecharacteristic of ruminants.
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I don't think I hold things sacred, as the Dean says: 'Reticence, reticence, the truecharacteristic of the English gentleman and the sincere Christian!'
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Rapine, robbery, and murder, were the truecharacteristics of this traffic.
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Patriotism, the true source of public income.-onthe truecharacteristics of.-local ,onthe extinction of.
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Naturally they soon threw off such troubling formalities as at first rose between them, and began to disclose to each other their truecharacteristics.
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I'm the type of person that I will forgive a certain incident, but I won't forget it, and people's truecharacteristics definitely will come out.
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This letter cannot require any comment; it must produce decisive convictions in the mind of every intelligent reader, respecting the truecharacteristics of both parties.