It would be uncharacteristic of Apple to release the iPhone 6 this year.
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And one of the interesting things about our poll, which is very uncharacteristic of an opinion survey, the undecideds went up.
Such an outburst is uncharacteristic of the traditionally staid Consumer Reports, whose evaluations of vehicles over the decades have been broadly respected in large part because they carried the perceived disinterest of a Congressional Budget Office report or those beauty-pageant votes tallied by accounting firms.
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With 2010 champion Rafael Nadal having withdrawn from the tournament with an injury, the order of the top seeds is in an uncharacteristic state of disarray.
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"It's very uncharacteristic (of Bordeaux) and that's why we have grave concerns, " Bergamine said.
Right now, however, we can take a look at beverage stocks, which have been experiencing some uncharacteristic trading of late.
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An uncharacteristic portrait of Picasso, which Modigliani made in 1915, tantalizes with an odd mixture of defensive hysteria and experimental verve.
He could make an uncharacteristic admission of guilt and plea bargain.
But for a government that seeks the third way in all other things, the idea that strengthening the Lords weakens the Commons betrays an uncharacteristic want of pragmatism.
In the most uncharacteristic blunder of his career, he had imagined that he could talk turkey with Hitler, and, in 1939, had signed a non-aggression treaty with Nazi Germany.
By then Darren Bent had already had an effort rightly ruled out for offside and, after conceding twice in 15 minutes against Wolves, it will be a source of concern to O'Neill that Villa - who have the Premier League's best defensive record - have suddenly assumed an uncharacteristic air of vulnerability.
From the kick-off, Wasps swarmed over the Tigers with surprising intensity, bossing the breakdown, ferocious in their tackling and forcing Leicester into a host of uncharacteristic errors.
Nadal's defeat also ended his 14-match unbeaten run on grass as the world number one made a number of uncharacteristic unforced errors to hand fellow Spaniard Lopez the victory.
Baylor had a series of uncharacteristic turnovers that fueled a furious late charge by Oklahoma State, but the Lady Bears never trailed in a 77-69 victory Sunday in the Big 12 tournament semifinals.
Although that music is sometimes more quaint than it is interesting, the band is certainly worthy of praise, and Allen himself shows a great deal of uncharacteristic passion while blowing on the old licorice stick.
They are tasteless, flavorless and uncharacteristic creatures and lost of their predecessors lively distinctive boldness.
Wenger himself played down the significance of his uncharacteristic half-time outburst.
What is surprising, though, is Chairman Jay Rockefeller's uncharacteristic acceptance at face value of representations by executive branch officials like Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell.
He made a point of explaining his uncharacteristic absence from the scene until five days after the crash, saying he had been sick and confined to a hospital bed for 11 days.
But with the 28-year-old Spaniard breaking to lead 5-3 in the second set, Federer looked stunned and as his uncharacteristic errors showed no sign of stopping, the match was soon level at one set all.
Towards the end of the first half McGregor made an uncharacteristic error with a Ledesma curler into the box when he mis-judged the flight of the ball.
Enclade said she and her daughter usually speak every day, and it's extremely uncharacteristic for Monette to drop out of sight.
France were making uncharacteristic handling errors and looked a shadow of the side that attacked with such inventiveness in last week's entertaining defeat against Ireland.
Analysts said it would be very uncharacteristic for him to walk in the midst of a crowd, allowing people to touch him on all sides.
Manchester's players took the matter of going a goal down with uncharacteristic indifference, with even goalkeeper Raimond van der Gouw almost remembering not to get upset at his defenders' lackadaisical approach.
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Brazil were now in the ascendancy and in the first minute of extra time they ruthlessly punished an uncharacteristic mistake by the German defense.
The 48-year-old president has brought uncharacteristic political stability to this oil-exporting nation of 14.6 million people that cycled through seven presidents in the decade before he first took office in 2007.
Further, the way the Nets lost to Memphis and Houston in the last two games of their latest four-game road trip was uncharacteristic.
The 36-year-old stormed into a 4-1 lead with breaks of 51, 130 and 90 but a few uncharacteristic errors allowed Stevens to narrow the lead to 4-3.
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"We had some very uncharacteristic turnovers, which is a sign that I've got to do a better job of execution, making sure the right people have the ball in the hands, or there was a little bit of losing your composure, " Mulkey said.
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