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So here's the expanded version of the above character paragraph. Note that the keywords are still in bold, for ease of reference:
 
So here's the expanded version of the above character paragraph. Note that the keywords are still in bold, for ease of reference:
  
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''He was a mousy haired fellow, nothing impressive to look at, but "Holster-stuck Joe" was famous across several states. His nickname came about on account of the fact that his smokewagons were rarely drawn: it was meant to be an insult, but Joe took to liking it. It was his '''CAUTIOUS''' nature - he'd seen too many of his friends and family getting shot down for being too hasty to fight, and he'd learnt to be a man of peace. What others didn't know was that when Joe backed down from a fight, he wasn't being a coward - he was saving his enemy's life. After all, Joe was probably the fastest '''GUNSLINGER''' in all Texas, a man who had the ability (though not the inclination) to solve all problems in a quick and '''PHYSICAL''' fashion. He rode into town looking to not use his guns, and looking to get away both from all the young guns that followed him all the time, meaning to challenge him and all the lawmen blaming him for the actions of his old gang. He figured if he could outrun his rep, he could find peace. He figured wrong.''
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''He was a mousy haired fellow, nothing impressive to look at, but "Holster-stuck Joe" was famous across several states. His nickname came about on account of the fact that his smokewagons were rarely drawn: it was meant to be an insult, but Joe took to liking it. It was his '''CAUTIOUS''' nature - he'd seen too many of his friends and family be shot down when they were too hasty to fight, and he'd learnt to be a man of peace. What others didn't know was that when Joe backed down from a fight, he was saving his opponent's life, not his own. After all, Joe was probably the fastest '''GUNSLINGER''' in all Texas, a man who had the ability (though not the inclination) to solve all problems in a quick and '''PHYSICAL''' fashion. He rode into town looking to not use his guns, and looking to get away both from all the young guns that followed him all the time, meaning to challenge him and all the lawmen blaming him for the actions of his old gang. He figured if he could outrun his rep, he could find peace. He figured wrong.''
  
  
 
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And that's a wrap!
 
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