Ravel powers right through the problem, and has created an entirely characteristic work in the process.
This plonkingness seems to me entirely characteristic of some sorts of Calvinism: nothing must be allowed to stand for itself.
Despite its singular form, "Byrne" is an entirely characteristic Burgess novel.
Staunton described for them several more instances of bad treatment, and went on to say, "These are entirely characteristic, I am sorry to say.
This is entirely characteristic of the pictures and carvings of the early thirteenth century, perhaps the most purely vigorous time in all history.
He said "the Fund's inertia and snobbish ineptitude are entirely characteristic of the art-officialdom in England."
It is entirely characteristic for them to believe that what is required is a sort of retrenchment and a return to a more moderate message.
The buzzing confusion in her head was entirely characteristic.
It seemed entirely characteristic of her that she would have a hearty appetite.
It is unfortunate, but entirely characteristic, that university administrators brought the Wharton School's case to the courts.