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character <a character; characters> SUST.

character
character
character
character PSICO.
character PSICO.
character PSICO.
character PSICO.
character PSICO.
character PSICO.
character PSICO.
character PSICO.
character PRENSA
character PRENSA
character PRENSA
character PRENSA
character PRENSA
character PRENSA
character PRENSA
character PRENSA
character PSICO.
character PSICO.

acquired character BIOL.

agent character SUST. INFORM.

base character SUST. INFORM.

base character

character data SUST. INFORM.

character device INFORM.

character encoding INFORM.

character formatting SUST. INFORM.

character graphic INFORM.

character key INFORM.

character map INFORM.

Character Map SUST. INFORM.

character mode SUST. INFORM.

character neurosis

character pad SUST. INFORM.

character repertoire INFORM.

character set INFORM.

character spacing SUST. INFORM.

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It exhibits many character-defining features of the style, including rough, exposed exterior concrete walls, deeply recessed windows, and a weighty massiveness.
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He was a hearty character who would make light of any situation (just as his tech spec portrayed him).
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The character also more broadly represents subconscious fears.
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Character dances are usually performed in shoes or boots, with a suede sole and a small heel.
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He had some aptitude for diplomacy, and his intuitive insight and perception of character sometimes enabled him to outwit the crafty politicians who surrounded him.
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The defense then called seven character witnesses to the stand, former soccer coaches, neighbours and family members of the accused.
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This character is younger and more svelte than the original version and appears to possess wind-based powers.
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The more marked manifestations of stringency during his pontificate appear to have been prompted rather than spontaneous, his personal character inclining him to moderation and ease.
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He is called a demagogue and a sycophant, and his eloquence is described as of a coarse and vehement character.
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That means that every human being is capable, if so desiring, to change one's own life and character and earns one's own bliss.
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