Lubitsch also had a knack of getting uncharacteristically good performances out of his actors. |
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Best of the set though is the uncharacteristically breezily lilting third number. |
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Jeffries had no idea what was wrong with her daughter as she uncharacteristically stumbled and fell and began to slur her words. |
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The Prime Minister merely looked ahead, eyes and jaw grimly fixed, and uncharacteristically ignored his inquisitor. |
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Ian Storey as Erik looks unromantic, but acquits himself well in this uncharacteristically Italianate role. |
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It was a dramatic change in tone, a contrite president uncharacteristically admitting a major failure. |
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The show has potential by the truckload, and I'm uncharacteristically excited to see how it'll all develop. |
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She was uncharacteristically subdued, and she walked with slumped shoulders and eyes on the ground. |
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In the course of it, the presenter became uncharacteristically tongue-tied and repetitive, which is hardly surprising. |
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Collina's famously piercing gaze uncharacteristically drops away, almost bashful at being reminded of the compliment. |
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The Queen's Horse Guards, who are usually out at dawn, were uncharacteristically in spectacular full dress today, with carriage amidst them. |
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Years later, the sacking still makes the normally placid Burt uncharacteristically testy, but he doesn't dwell on it. |
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The boys were out in force, of course, though unfortunately our afternoon was cut short by some uncharacteristically unfavorable weather. |
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Miller was especially wounded by Mailer's scathing verdict on his uncharacteristically whimsical travelogue The Colossus Of Maroussi. |
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He was smiling at me, looking uncharacteristically sheepish, and well, quite beautiful. |
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I slept better that night than I had for years, and I awoke uncharacteristically clear headed and full of beans. |
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But her long harsh sentence is cockeyed, as is Peter Beattie's very disappointing and uncharacteristically maladroit response. |
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Williams uncharacteristically lets the advantage slip, much to the delight of the crowd. |
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Her future takes a dramatic turn when she follows an uncharacteristically rash instinct and travels to the slums of Bombay. |
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This is an uncharacteristically earthbound piece of work from the director. |
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The film also looks terrific, and uncharacteristically noirish for a Hitchcock film. |
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It is not known why the understory of the Hermit forest had such uncharacteristically low total stem density and total basal area. |
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My date's chauffeur had to wait for hours on an uncharacteristically nippy September night while we discussed the twin towers disaster. |
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With this uncharacteristically clumsy device the author seems to be trying to relate his novel to public events, and trying too hard. |
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On top of this mess are those patented gorgeous two-part harmonies, uncharacteristically straining to make themselves heard over the racket. |
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It had been late August, the end of an uncharacteristically long period of high-pressure weather, and the sky was high and clear. |
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Little Monster was able to wake his master by uncharacteristically barking in the night. |
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I found myself for a time uncharacteristically uncoordinated, bumping into things, misjudging distance, cutting myself, and so forth. |
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Despite an uncharacteristically nervous sounding start, Mr Blair rarely appeared discomforted during more than six hours of questioning. |
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Oblivious to his hectic surroundings, the man carried on with his lonely saunter until he reached an uncharacteristically quiet corner of the courtyard void of any activity. |
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She may sometimes experience a loss of enthusiasm and energy and also may become uncharacteristically pensive under stress. |
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Pope Francis was uncharacteristically ceremonial, sticking largely to his scripted homily and dressed in the usual papal garb. |
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It was the most striking, uncharacteristically progressive decision of his reign. |
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Though characteristically stiff and awkward, the governor was uncharacteristically emotional. |
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Meanwhile, Jamie Winstone was being uncharacteristically shy, trying to sneak past photographers on her way in. |
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On the eve of Stringer's keynote, during a rehearsal in the theatre of the Las Vegas Hilton, he seemed uncharacteristically flappable. |
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Its silk damask, pattered with ivory and green serpentines, is uncharacteristically bold for the period, which favored pallor. |
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Beet soup with duck is a hearty take on borscht, and while a brilliantly vermilion gazpacho could have been our favorite soup, it was, uncharacteristically, too salty. |
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It's past nine when we finally sit down to eat, but we are, for a Saturday night, uncharacteristically quorate. |
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Born in Acadia of a francophone father and an anglophone mother, Earl Tremblay is going through an uncharacteristically Canadian identity crisis. |
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There was a brief shot of him just afterward, uncharacteristically aflame, his hair mussed. |
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Occasionally the portraits are uncharacteristically staged, but these are rare weak points. Mr Salgado's quietest photographs aim for serenity. |
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For Rubio, who is regarded as a far better orator than his opponents, it was an uncharacteristically low-key reception. |
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Adopting an uncharacteristically passionate tone, Cameron pledged to protect the NHS budget. |
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Perhaps uncharacteristically the Conservative government has been the biggest spending government in living memory. |
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The large burned area on the east side of Lake Nipigon has an eastern edge with an uncharacteristically smooth curve. |
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In an uncharacteristically personal turn, he confesses his fandom in the opening and titular essay of The Fun Stuff. |
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The text of the book is preceded by a note in which Harris presents an uncharacteristically direct statement about his ideas and how they are to be understood in his work. |
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He was eventually much happier at the Architectural Association where, uncharacteristically for the time, Frank Lloyd Wright was his preferred modern architect. |
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The hero is uncharacteristically drawn into a scene of violence. |
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The completely unmoving, unconvincing romance between a wooden Hayden Christensen and an uncharacteristically bland Natalie Portman is only the most obvious clumsiness. |
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It may already be too late to take the more open-handed British approach, and for reasons of self-preservation they may need to adopt an uncharacteristically guarded stance. |
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The voices of power are uncharacteristically silent about the lives of women and families, and the great divide between public affairs and private matters is rarely bridged. |
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In insults the ideophone occurs either in its characteristic position, the verb phrase, or uncharacteristically as a modifier in a noun phrase. |
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It was especially moving to hear the remarks from Members of Parliament who come from the region about what has happened, uncharacteristically, in a part of Spain that I know reasonably well. |
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Despite resting at uncharacteristically low levels, indices among the 18 to 24 and 25 to 39 year old age groups remain positive at 8.4 and 8.0 respectively. |
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Subaru says that the engine architecture allows for a lowered centre of gravity and nimble handling that's uncharacteristically agile for a diesel vehicle. |
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In this circle, he seemed uncharacteristically unanimated. |
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In hindsight, my disease may have subtly started over 10 years ago when I uncharacteristically started to have outbursts of anger and aggression towards a doctor that I worked with in the emergency room. |
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The fundamental concern I do have on oats though, is that demand for Canadian product by U. S. end-users has been uncharacteristically slow this year. |
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Ezra Klein engages in uncharacteristically evasive language. |
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As our Chief Financial Officer has set out so vividly in numbers, the Bank of Montreal Group of Companies has just come off an uncharacteristically tough year. |
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It was an uncharacteristically vile act performed by a man almost universally held in the highest of regard and one for which he later apologised. |
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Unless England end up doing uncharacteristically well – or unless someone happens to invent a horrible-sounding musical instrument with a funny name – then I have to admit that a World Cup can often pass me by. |
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Our one-year-old was uncharacteristically still. |
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So when Vladimir Guerrero uncharacteristically fell into a slump early in July, Hatcher went to the videotape. |
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The figure has been touted by people probably acclimatised to a little too much sunshine as evidence that Sydney weather is uncharacteristically cold. |
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Germany's best opportunity fell to whom their fans would have wished, but after effortlessly rounding goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl, Birgit Prinz uncharacteristically missed the target with the goal at her mercy. |
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The analogy we use around here sometimes, and I think is accurate, is if a jayvee team puts on Lakers uniforms that doesn't make them Kobe Bryant, Obamaa said, resorting to an uncharacteristically flip analogy. |
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For a moment, she was uncharacteristically tongue-tied. |
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A keen and intelligent interviewer, Siegel seemed uncharacteristically reluctant to press Lieberman very hard or bring up Lieberman's history of indelicacies where Arabs are concerned. |
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He uncharacteristically flubbed a few important lines. |
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In an uncharacteristically generous move, the taxman allows businesses up to pounds 75 a head tax free per annum for employee functions. |
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And, to turn uncharacteristically serious for a moment, that someone is actually all of us someones, in the form of our government, our Constitution, and that very First Amendment. |
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It was uncharacteristically unworthy of one honourable Member to say that he could understand why my colleague Mr Van Miert is not here because of the gravity of this case. |
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The Russians again avoided battle, although in a few cases this was only achieved because Napoleon uncharacteristically hesitated to attack when the opportunity arose. |
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Charlie Weis and Romeo Crennel weren't calling the plays, linebacker Tedy Bruschi wasn't making big ones and New England got off to an uncharacteristically slow start. |
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Take Saturday against Arizona, when the 22-year-old senior was called upon just two times when the usual yard-shredding Trojans offense uncharacteristically stalled. |
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Meanwhile, after uncharacteristically lighting up the scoreboard against the Reds' Paul Wilson on Friday night, the Dodgers reverted to form offensively. |
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The decrease was the result of strong demand for crude oil in the United States and uncharacteristically low futures prices, which reduced quantities stored at the terminal. |
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