| 31. | American-style optimism has obviously spread more broadly since then, but the U . S . consumer still retains unique traits.
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| 32. | He perfected the use of a Styrofoam armature and became proficient at depicting people and their unique traits, characteristics and personalities.
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| 33. | As a result, flying fish have undergone natural selection in which species gain unique traits to better adapt to their environments.
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| 34. | She poses questions with no subtlety, something that Apollo is annoyed with but later comes to regard as a unique trait.
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| 35. | He said the skull fragments contain traits associated with Homo erectus, but it also have unique traits, including its smaller-than-expected size.
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| 36. | Neopet owners can then personalize the creatures, which resemble the wide-eyed monsters found in Japanese anime, with nicknames and unique traits.
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| 37. | Because the cranium and its contents are of different densities, the endocranial cavity and its unique traits can be reconstructed virtually.
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| 38. | The horses possess many unique traits that include elaborate " fish scale " blankets, inlaid gemstones, armor and lolling tongues on several.
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| 39. | One of Pentecostalism's unique traits is that it is one of the few denominations that can claim at least some integrated congregations.
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| 40. | The emergence of this unique trait is perhaps where the divergence of the modern human begins, along with our acquisition of language.
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