Hard-headed stubbornness is not s trait that people generally admire in others, politicians or otherwise.
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As Europe's leading defensive minds ponder ways to slow down the super-sized Welsh back division, they may be disappointed to learn that they possess another common trait that's even more astonishing than how much they weigh or how tall they are: Their age.
To Lamoriello, this year's team has recovered a trait that once characterized the franchise's glory era.
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It's a trait of a professional intelligence operative to talk to everyone.
They're not all as talented as the other teams but we've seen that they don't give up and that's a trait I love.
The victor of Crewe's third useful trait is one that Mr Davis shares: his humble background.
Another key trait marking the population's distinctive cultural identity is the use of an English-based creole vernacular known as Gullah.
He also said the brushwork was clearly legible throughout - a trait of Van Dyck's when he was working in Rubens' studio - and that the use of thick paint in the monk's habit was also characteristic.
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Yet, that's also a good trait for columnists, who can always say things better and clearer.
And such was the former midfielder's dedication, a character trait of some of the current Wales squad Toshack questioned as he stood down, he failed to answer just seven Wales calls in his 10-year international career.
Fayyad also reveled in Hasan's achievements, not a common trait among men in traditional societies.
"It's one of the best foods in the world for a couple of reasons, and I think it's because it has this very unique trait which is that it is on one side, extremely rich, but on the other, extremely delicate, " Ariane Daguin, the CEO and founder of D'Artagan, a gourmet food company that started 25 years ago supplying Americans with foie gras.
Its rise and fall resembles the story of other cities, but on the ground, there's nothing like it -- exactly the trait that makes any place worth a visit.
But the son did carry his father's formality into public life, a character trait accentuated by something detected by Charles Bartlett, the veteran political reporter from Chattanooga who observed Tennessee politicians for more than six decades.
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AIDS. Besides such basic medical tests, however, most of the company's screening techniques are aimed at capturing one crucial trait: whether the individual will fight back.
Dr Cassidy said a rare counter-example exists in Beatrix Potter's Tale of Mr Tod, in which Brock the badger plans to eat Benjamin Bunny's bunnies (bunny-eating is a genuine badger trait, as Potter - a countrywoman - would have known).
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Another Swiss trait is an innate and unquestioning tendency to identify with their country's institutions and sacred cows.
On Mr Brown's watch, these methods have been reinforced by another Labour trait, sometimes submerged but now predominant: a harsh, myopic party tribalism.
Leu has organized weekly conference calls to coach several dozen Iraqis on how to navigate the U.S. job market, and help them learn the very American trait of marketing oneself.
"He is a very destructive player and he likes to take the attack to anybody and he also thinks he's probably better than anyone he plays against which is quite a good trait to have, " Blackwell added.
And iRobot's beady laser eyes and limited animation make it look friendly -- a trait its makers fully intended.
The vaccine appears to sidestep HIV's bedeviling ability to mutate and evade capture by the human immune system, a trait that has stymied efforts to concoct an effective inoculation.
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