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It would be out of character for Apple to announce another phone only eight months later.
CNN: Doug Gross,
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Not only would it be out of character for Vettel, but it could also be unnecessary.
WSJ: Vettel Leaves Nothing to Chance
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Jobs also likes surprises, though, and it wouldn't be out of character for him to push Apple further than others expect.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Others have suggested it would be out of character for the area, which sits within the medieval boundary of St Peter Port.
BBC: Coupee Lane site
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To interfere would be out of character, so it seems likely that this careful theologian and prototypical company man will go gently into that good night.
CNN: A traditional papacy ends with a surprise
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Such a deal wouldn't be out of character for Google.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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At "Kinky Boots, " the dancing is done by factory workers, who would be out of character breaking into fancy footwork, and drag queens in six-inch stilettos, which aren't designed for pirouettes.
WSJ: Culture City: Searching Every Stage for Broadway Dance
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And now, as the Democrats gather in Los Angeles, early signs are that their response will be as out of character.
CNN: Bleeding-Heart Republicans vs. God-Fearing Democrats; What Is This?
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He added a negative side of Twitter was that conversations could be seen out of context and it was hard to express a point in the 140 character limit.
BBC: Social media and the PCC elections: Tweeting candidates
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Even better for a public avid for novelty, Allen Ginsberg turned out to be a character, a bald-headed bearded lump in sandals, never short of a lively opinion and, if there was a photographer around, happy to play the buffoon.
ECONOMIST: Allen Ginsberg