Gonzaga's most striking trait is its size in the low post.
She was educated at the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Lille, distinguishing herself by intellectual acquirements and striking traits of devotion to the souls in Purgatory.
More than anything, the incident highlights a striking trait, which is bundled up with Franken's lacerating wit and fierce political partisanship: an almost childlike habit of throwing himself directly at things he thinks are wrong.
A striking trait of French higher education, compared with other countries, is the small size and multiplicity of establishments, each specialized in a more or less broad spectrum of areas.
One of the most striking traits of the successful mass movement leader is his readiness to imitate both friend and foe, both past and contemporary models.
Canetti's haunting comments on crowds and fire noted that the most striking and dangerous trait of the crowd is "the propensity to incendiarism."
The Irish Independent claimed self-regard was Kennedy's "most striking trait" and derided her obsession with bodily functions ("poo" and "willies" are frequently mentioned).
Another striking trait is the black line passing down his eyebrow, through his cheek and finishing at the bottom of his jaw line.
The school's most striking trait is that it was founded in 1903 as a manual training school meant largely for Jewish orphans.
The most striking Asian trait to emerge from the survey is the high value placed on education.