When he entered the Ardais apartments he was still fighting back a wholly uncharacteristic fury.
With wholly uncharacteristic recklessness, she cast aside her questions and her common sense.
Head low, neck in a concave bend, in a wholly uncharacteristic puppy-like posture, he approached Bagheera, giving a few more ingratiating strokes with his tail.
Only the first movement of the work is extant, and with the exception of a brief passage buried a third of the way into the piece, it is wholly uncharacteristic of Faure.
During his walk across the worn flagstones of the courtyard, polished smooth by the feet of innumerable pilgrims, Morgan experienced a sudden and wholly uncharacteristic indecision.
"Hani," said Vance, with an impressiveness wholly uncharacteristic, "you will do well to watch over this household tonight."
Unlike Pialat and Ms. Varda, Mr. Leconte never seems to grant us a clear, head-on view of his star: like the voyeuristic M. Hire, he mostly ogles her from a safe distance, from which, of course, she acquires a wholly uncharacteristic air of mystery.
Magic Hat Circus Boy, for example, calls itself a hefeweizen, yet it has a floral aroma that is wholly uncharacteristic of the style.
From it comes also the "essay on the Istari" with which this section of the book opens - an entry wholly uncharacteristic of the original index in its length, if characteristic of the way in which my father often worked.
"Wheat That Springeth Green" (a title whose tone is wholly uncharacteristic of the book, from which one hopes it will not discourage readers) is the utterly down-to-earth story of Joe Hackett, a priest with three problems: the world, the flesh, and (but only by implication) the devil.