In comparison, 58% of Americans characterized North Korea as a threat and 43% characterized Russia as a threat.
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In other words, a La Niña is characterized by cooler-than-average ocean temperatures, whereas El Niño events are characterized by unusually warm waters.
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But, while one could argue that Trump's transition has been characterized by bad press, the last twelve hours or so have been characterized by relative calm.
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" Several reports about the shooting characterized Scott as "disabled.
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" The copyright battle has been characterized as "Hollywood vs.
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" Dr. Yuen characterized the disease as "asymptomatic walking pneumonia.
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" Instead, she argues, American life is characterized by "pluralism.
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" As characterized by Woolf, "every house had its Angel.
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" During her interview, Moore characterized her childhood as "colorful.
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" Benenson characterized the GOP nominee as a "TV performer.
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" Some characterized this as him saying immigrants are "animals.
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He has characterized the War on Drugs as a failure.
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John and Reid's relationship was characterized by tumult and excess.
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The Anthropocene is characterized by speed, scale, connectivity and surprise.
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And he characterized Vladimir Putin as someone who is fine.
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Additionally, her stomach was characterized as "distended" during 24 examinations.
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It's what Al Gore accurately characterized as the stalker economy.
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James are both characterized by a hypersensitive attention to emotional
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Red carpets are usually characterized by their lack of food.
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Rohm characterized the Madison housing market as affordable but competitive.
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Unfortunately, this base is characterized by extreme and uncompromising views.
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Another incident characterized as a threat was made on Nov.
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Correction: This piece originally incorrectly characterized the Fox News settlements.
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Jamal is characterized by his obsession with the RollerWorld money.
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Thus far, AI has been characterized by significant international collaboration.
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Because, we have characterized them as a national security concern.
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Laird asserted that "Vietnamization" properly characterized U.S. involvement going forward.
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Measles is characterized by a rash of flat red spots.
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" She also characterized the workplace as "a sweatshop in America.
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She was characterized as the trailblazing executive behind Pell Grants.
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McKinsey said the letter "inaccurately characterized" the relationship with Trillian.
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Moore also characterized her current friendship with Valderrama as positive.
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He characterized the effort as CBA's top priority for 28503.
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Democrats have characterized Flynn's request as an admission of guilt.
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"Peter is characterized quite differently in this book," explains Hanks.
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The disorder was characterized in 1981 and largely affects males.
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Barack Obama's foreign policy was characterized as leading from behind.
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Those numbers were characterized as being significant to the gunman.
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" Inhofe characterized the ethics allegations against Pruitt mostly as "misrepresentation.
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" Li characterized her marriage as "thin and colorless, like water.
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An impressive 88.7% of its scenes are characterized as truthful.
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" Trump has repeatedly characterized the numerous investigations as "presidential harassment.
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And he was not pleased with how she characterized him.
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Bipolar disorder is characterized by cycles of mania and depression.
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The awkwardness that characterized their first encounter could return, however.
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Others slammed Trump for what they characterized as reckless abandonment.
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"Generalized anxiety is characterized by worry and apprehension," Klemanski says.
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"The audience is always leaning in," as Maag characterized it.
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Here's why the incident wasn't characterized as a hate crime.
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But we respectfully disagree with how she characterized those conversations.
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" Trump also previously characterized the virus as a Democratic "hoax.
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She was perhaps more convincingly characterized by her stage name.
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Should we start regulating relationships characterized by an age gap?
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A Vancouver court later characterized the marriage as immigration fraud.
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Much of the chaplains' work cannot be characterized as religious.
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This perseverance has characterized much of Ms. Feldman's extraordinary life.
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It was characterized as a request that Nvidia agreed to.
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" He even characterized Washington as — wait for it — "a swamp.
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Batteries are characterized by the amount of charge they store.
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Moreover, fat should not be characterized simply as inert blubber.
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Allied World's business profile is characterized as 'Strong' by Fitch.
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At the time, she characterized Bannon as a white nationalist.
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Majority of the time, inmates are characterized by their crime.
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But we are at a turning point, characterized by changes.
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Intelligence officials have characterized Russia's interference as unprecedented in scale.
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" Mr. Trump had characterized their conversation as being about "life.
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Kempe reported on what he characterized as an invisible epidemic.
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" Hoyer characterized the GOP's phrasing as "politically tainted" and "pejorative.
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Brennan, however, characterized Ivanka as the hero of the day.
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Trump has consistently characterized himself as beleaguered by the press.
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The group is not characterized by rapid compression and expansion.
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It is characterized by shaking, rigidity and difficulty with walking.
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"We're more accurately characterized as Trump hostile," Kristol told POLITICO.
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The Economist recently considered how women in politics are characterized.
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News reports have characterized her as merely taking his place.
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Yet, somehow, she is still characterized as a "reluctant" first lady.
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Al-Shamari characterized the report of 6003 dead as an exaggeration.
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Jewish women on-screen have historically been characterized in broad stereotypes.
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Until last season, Littlefinger was characterized as a scheming puppet master.
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Clinton's campaign, meanwhile, has characterized Trump's strategy as a desperate ploy.
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And it wasn't characterized as being illegal acts or criminal acts.
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He characterized the Boston-based business as a Spotify for fashion.
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Those who make the decision are generally characterized as brave pioneers.
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Many of them characterized the system as overly broad and confusing.
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The Mirror characterized the video manipulation as "hacking," which it isn't.
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The move was characterized as unusual for such a large project.
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Apple's iPad development has been characterized by learning, adapting, and evolving.
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Police characterized the incident as a terrorist attack directed at Muslims.
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Police characterized Reese as a "person of interest" after Hawkins disappeared.
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"Initial reports characterized the incident as unsafe," the Pentagon statement said.
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In popular culture, the condition is characterized by a hyperactive child.
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Hypermiling is generally characterized by a smooth driving and thinking ahead.
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Uber attorneys characterized Jacobs' letter as an ex-employee seeking money.
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Daddy has a history of relationships characterized by skewed power dynamics.
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"Global economies are what could be characterized as fragile," Tengler said.
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The Pentagon characterized the change as a return to previous practice.
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This, more than ideology or even racial identity, characterized the race.
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Back then the place could be fairly characterized as a dump.
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Evangelion fans have often characterized it as two shows in one.
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But Republicans over the years have characterized it as an overreach.
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Bipolar disorder is characterized by mood swings between mania and depression.
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Schnatter insists reports falsely characterized the way he used the word.
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" Another analyst characterized today's market moves in Tokyo as an "overreaction.
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Ishioka's costumes are characterized by unusual geometric shapes and vibrant colors.
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" Lewis characterized their recent relationship as closer to "friends with benefits.
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They also characterized this as "spying," which we don't agree with.
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The current economic expansion has been characterized by slow GDP growth.
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Cyberbullying is characterized by the use of electronic forms of contact.
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The meeting was characterized as congratulatory and brief by Trump's team.
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The majority of the time, inmates are characterized by their crime.
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Store workers characterized the restructuring as a milder form of layoffs.
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All asset classes tend to be characterized by boom and busts.
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That information contradicted earlier reports that characterized Scalise's condition as stable.
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The uncertainty that characterized the presidential nominating contests has since disappeared.
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He characterized the talks instead as "a few conversations" with Democrats.
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He addressed what he characterized as a bipartisan challenge in 225.
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Koch characterized it as a common-sense but critical next step.
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A vicious civil war, characterized by scorched villages and slave raids.
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Our relationship was characterized by respect, affection and interests beyond politics.
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Trump's campaign in particular was characterized by his own bigoted remarks.
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Barack Obama's presidency is rarely characterized as more consequential than expected.
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She characterized the defense objections as "pretty standard" in such cases.
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Duchenne's is a rare genetic disorder characterized by progressive muscular weakness.
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He has mocked their looks and characterized them as publicity seekers.
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In the interview before the election, he characterized Islam as intolerant.
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These kind of traumatic bonds are characterized by hostages' distorted thinking.
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Vote Leave disputed the findings and characterized them as politically motivated.
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We have more and more countries that are characterized as democracies.
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Trump on Friday had characterized it as a national screening program.
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" He characterized the single European currency as a "crime against humanity.
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They characterized his conduct as not only legal, but entirely reasonable.
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That certainly characterized Detroit's comparatively brief experience with suburban sports stadiums.
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Mr. Bush's aides pushed back on how the president was characterized.
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Similar trends characterized attitudes toward discrimination against immigrants and LGBTQ individuals.
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Macdonald's life seems characterized by routines that shade over into compulsion.
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" She characterized Professor Braham as "a moral compass for our profession.
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He once characterized Seeger's reaction as a "dagger" to his heart.
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Mr. Etzioni characterized our experiment as an effort to "fool" students.
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However, the week has been characterized by outsized gains and losses.
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Ms. Boone Isaacs, 67, characterized her board retirement as self-sacrificing.
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Linde had until now characterized negotiations with its workers as constructive.
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Sometimes he characterized his crime as an act of self-defense.
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But, he said, the two disorders are characterized by different symptoms.
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Ed Markey of Massachusetts characterized his long-term plan with Rep.
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The Wild avoided the annual midseason slump that characterized Yeo's tenure.
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Law enforcement officials have characterized all three attacks as racially motivated.
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Mr. de Blasio has characterized his approach to transit as pragmatic.
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Life in our tiny home is characterized above all by shabbiness.
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" Yet in 28500 the Bulletin characterized Reagan's efforts as just "propaganda.
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He characterized the exchange between Musk and Unsworth as an argument.
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Price characterized a video as a "movie trailer;" Unsworth disputed this.
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Earlier versions of this article incorrectly characterized United States coal exports.
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It was characterized by a politics and an ethos of generosity.
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Her husband's presidency was characterized by triangulation and third-way politics.
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And marijuana's full chemical structure has never been characterized and analyzed.
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As such, it was often characterized by a difference in tone.
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The performances were characterized by lithe phrasing and warm, clear sound.
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Like most countries, Vietnam is not characterized by a single cuisine.
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The discussions also characterized the veil as a tool of oppression.
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But these classifications were complicated by how respondents characterized their experiences.
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It was characterized as a vacation by Kevin Hassett, Trump's economic adviser.
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That reference wrongly characterized their relationship to Mr. Trump and to Russia.
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Tesla denies the allegations and has characterized them as typical union rhetoric.
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This is a genetic disorder characterized by progressive muscle degeneration and weakness.
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The electric carmarker has previously characterized Tripp as a disgruntled ex-employee.
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This time breaking it all the way down, as she characterized it.
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" He characterized today's announcement as a "developer preview ... focused prototyping and evaluating.
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" Kim characterized Trump's speech to the world body as "mentally deranged behavior.
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The pictures they produce are characterized by diffuse boundaries between different objects.
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The Azerbaijani government, by contrast, characterized the Armenian forces as the aggressor.
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OCD is an anxiety disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts and compulsive rituals.
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It is characterized by unusually cold temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean.
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The show recognizes the "chaos and bloodshed" that characterized the American Revolution.
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She suffers from sarcoidosis, an autoimmune disease characterized by widespread tissue inflammation.
|
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Gwen Carr, the mother of Eric Garner, characterized the reaction as racist.
|
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Currency dealers characterized the pressure on the currency as a "speculative attack".
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Two administration officials characterized the complaint to the Post as partisan hearsay.
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Clinton characterized her campaign as the ideal vehicle for achieving Democratic aims.
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She characterized Sandberg as "concerned over the racial divisiveness" of Russian ads.
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Many have since characterized that incident as an act of domestic terrorism.
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Here on Earth, abiogenesis was characterized at the moment when RNA emerged.
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My weakness can be characterized as a blind loyalty to Donald Trump.
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Differentiation syndrome is characterized by fever, respiratory distress and multi-organ dysfunction.
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The media has often characterized the incident as if it were vandalism.
|
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" Governor Stephen Poloz in April characterized the bank's stance as "decidedly neutral.
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The big picture: Saturday's attack has been characterized as a hate crime.
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I guess my depressive episodes were characterized by having very low energy.
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ET: A previous version of this article characterized dronabinol as THC-free.
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In the first two debates, Trump's performance was largely characterized by menace.
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Ole Miss continued the hot shooting that has characterized its winning streak.
|
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Some have characterized this initiative as an "end run" around the Senate.
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Bipolar disorder, for instance, is characterized by extreme emotional highs and lows.
|
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Radical ideologies are characterized by intolerance towards opposing interests and differing opinions.
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They're all highly stylized and elaborate, characterized by grandeur, pomp, and pageantry.
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It has characterized the vast majority of their asylum claims as bogus.
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Mandated labels reflect ongoing "heroic policymaking" characterized by policymakers experimenting on citizens.
|
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Domhoff characterized the camp as "highly conservative," even for the Bohemian Club.
|
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Type 2 diabetes is a long-term condition characterized by insulin resistance.
|
|
Another source characterized the process being run by Goldman as moving slowly.
|
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Both are characterized by grainy footage, shot by amateurs and TV stations.
|
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One characterized it as "bizarre meddling" that hurt morale within the unit.
|
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" FTC Chair, Edith Ramirez, characterized the company's business opportunity as "an illusion.
|
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The newspaper characterized this argument as a "technical parsing" of the law.
|
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Hernandez's family and their supporters characterized her detention as cruel and unnecessary.
|
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Volatile markets are characterized by wide price fluctuations and/or heavy trading.
|
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Trump has characterized the amount as a down payment on the barrier.
|
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On the environment, John and I were often erroneously characterized as adversaries.
|
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Republicans have characterized their plan as a boon for the middle class.
|
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"However they are characterized, hefty packages for departing executives are still common."
|
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However Stackhouse has disputed how the admission was characterized by Army officials.
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This is especially salient in a world characterized by supply-chain manufacturing.
|
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Mr. Duterte's public image has been characterized by bouts of coarse language.
|
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Ms. Grace had consistently characterized herself as a champion of victim's rights.
|
|
" Smith also characterized the committee's request for documents as a "fishing expedition.
|
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However, Stackhouse has disputed how the admission was characterized by Army officials.
|
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Prescription drug markets are characterized by hidden prices and convoluted payment schemes.
|
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This coast is also characterized by submarine canyons formed by turbidity currents.
|
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Throughout his attempt, he tried to play music that characterized each spot.
|
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Female emoji are characterized as brides, princesses, dancers and...nope, that's it.
|
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Fay Vincent's tenure as commissioner of baseball was characterized by intense unrest.
|
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It's characterized by tumors on the animal's face, mostly around the mouth.
|
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Schrems characterized the new draft as essentially too similar to Safe Harbour.
|
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The current ruling class is hardly characterized by openness to outside talent.
|
|
"Initial reports characterized the incident as unsafe," Baldanza said in a statement.
|
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The spring was characterized by droughts that stalled the nation's hydroelectric system.
|
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Instead he characterized US foreign relations as competitive and pitted with rivalries.
|
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The report characterized Boeing's interest as a "takeover" of the Brazilian company.
|
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Regardless of how they are characterized, the facilities have been stretched thin.
|
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What has long characterized American parties instead is the rules they follow.
|
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" Federal prosecutors have characterized the plight of some indigenous communities as "genocide.
|
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She agreed with an interviewer who characterized his reported actions as illegal.
|
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The judge also characterized Mr. Butowsky's social media attacks as largely rhetorical.
|
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The race, according to nonpartisan analysts, has been characterized as a tossup.
|
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" The aide characterized her "entire existence" as being "centered on personal servitude.
|
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He once characterized Mr. Seeger's reaction as a "dagger" to his heart.
|
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Ms. Brazile characterized the agreement as a "cancer" for the Democratic Party.
|
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Juventus's relationship with it, on the other hand, is characterized by failure.
|
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He characterized this idea as "a dangerous lie" that discourages real creativity.
|
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During an episode, waking hours are characterized by a sense of unreality.
|
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These are not attributes that have characterized the Trump presidency thus far.
|
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The gold price is characterized by trend rebounds from pivot point lows.
|
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" That complaint was characterized by his boss, Chancellor Angela Merkel, as "legitimate.
|
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The thread comments are mostly characterized by wholesome cordiality, openness, and support.
|
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ADHD is characterized by inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that affects development.
|
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Winemakers skipped the manipulations that characterized so much of Beaujolais Nouveau production.
|
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Visits were characterized by awkward hugs and small talk in hotel rooms.
|
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They tend to be characterized by quite dark humor that's quite exclusive.
|
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"Warsaw are characterized by an elongated second dorsal spine," the FWC said.
|
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He characterized the deal as nothing more than a routine business proposal.
|
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The White House has characterized Manigault Newman as a "disgruntled" former employee.
|
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Her aides have characterized as fake news various crimes against the Rohingya.
|
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Mueller's indictment, though, characterized the group as well funded and well organized.
|
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They have not publicly sought "amnesty for all" as characterized by Trump.
|
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Some characterized the fact-checking as an extension of their journalistic efforts.
|
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She then criticized what she characterized as Trump's tendency toward bellicose rhetoric.
|
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The word "unprecedented" characterized Trump's campaign and his unlikely election as president.
|
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U.S. states have entered a new era characterized by chronic budget stress.
|
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In its impeachment motion, the National Assembly characterized the money as bribes.
|
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He characterized Democrats as beholden to more-leftist members, naming specifically Rep.
|
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Hearst is still little more than a fearsome yet under-characterized villain.
|
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Jeremy Schneider, Ashe's lawyer, characterized the talks as ongoing in the letter.
|
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This connection was characterized by friendship between the two and their families.
|
|
Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly characterized the pilot's clearance.
|
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Critics have characterized the influence operation as an attack on American democracy.
|
|
A Microsoft spokesperson characterized stolen credentials to Reuters as an unfortunate reality.
|
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In addition, it incorrectly characterized the treatment of 529 college savings plans.
|
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The government characterized the move as tough on both him and Russia.
|
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Unsurprisingly, the networks under this umbrella can all be characterized by depth.
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It is characterized by a visual intensity, a simultaneous radiance and concealment.
|
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During the 2016 prison strikes, protesters characterized the practice as modern slavery.
|
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Some on the Uber board side characterized Immelt's departure as face-saving.
|
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Correction: The original story mis-characterized To the Stars' deficit as debt.
|
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Studies on the subject have shown that whereas simple anger is characterized by short-term attack responses but long-term reconciliation, contempt is characterized by rejection and social exclusion in both the short term and the long term.
|
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But perhaps that sort of happiness is best characterized as ignorance is bliss.
|
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Van Dokkum has characterized other ultra-diffuse galaxies with the Dragonfly Telephoto Array.
|
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"Shoppers storming a WalMart on Black Friday," is how she characterized their investigation.
|
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The Times characterized one exchange as extending an olive branch to Clinton supporters.
|
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Officials in Russia have characterized the "claims as unfounded," the Associated Press reports.
|
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In a statement Tuesday to AP, DiNardo characterized the dispute as a misunderstanding.
|
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Police Chief James Cervera on Friday characterized the gunman as a "disgruntled" employee.
|
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The researchers characterized the noise to several factors better than their mission objective.
|
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El Niño is the climatological event characterized by warming, eastward-moving Pacific waters.
|
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Strong ties are characterized as deep affinity; for example family, friends or colleagues.
|
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It&aposs very easy to be characterized by the externalities in your life.
|
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Huawei characterized the vulnerabilities as "mistakes" rather than deliberate inclusions in the equipment.
|
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Roxas, 57, said the campaign had been extremely taxing and characterized by mudslinging.
|
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No mention of any of the crime-a-palooza that characterized the day.
|
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" Australia and Singapore's respective aviation authorities characterized the move as a "temporary measure.
|
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In a statement, an Oculus spokesperson characterized the judgment as a limited victory.
|
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Kaspersky himself characterized the ads as ineffective but reflecting badly upon his competitors.
|
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Last year, though, the good luck that has characterized my life ran out.
|
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The analysts characterized the recommendation as merely a "tactical" response to Trump's victory.
|
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Here's how he characterized it on Reddit: It is not a Phishing scam.
|
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Meanwhile, Ban characterized the removal of Saudia Arabia from the blacklist as temporary.
|
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Starvation is one of many atrocities that have characterized the war in Syria.
|
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It is often characterized by excess, as in acts of cruelty and torture.
|
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Saudi Arabia's foreign minister characterized the list of demands as nonnegotiable last week.
|
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" He characterized it as "an assault on the conscience rights of all Americans.
|
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" Police characterized McQuilliams as a "homegrown American terrorist trying to terrorize our people.
|
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America's social geography is characterized by enormous amounts of neighborhood-level racial segregation.
|
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Russian actions abroad are often characterized as sinister attempts to undermine the West.
|
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Swatting is not a "prank," as it's so often characterized by the press.
|
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" He characterized the recent back-and-forth as the "usual give and take.
|
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The tariffs have been characterized as the "largest tax hike" in America's history.
|
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Initially, Christie's administration characterized the closures as a part of a traffic study.
|
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The unique magnetic field orientations and dynamo generation have not been well characterized.
|
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There is also the concept of social intelligence, characterized by courteous social behavior.
|
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Bloomberg characterized the report as Khosrowshahi embracing the company's "growth above profit" ethos.
|
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The magazine catalogs had a vintage aesthetic, characterized by a kitschy, erotic look.
|
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One issue that needs to be resolved is how the funding is characterized.
|
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Since scientists first characterized the disease in 1976, Congo has had nine outbreaks.
|
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They are characterized by a cylindrical body, conical head and crescent-shaped tail.
|
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Anisocoria is a condition characterized by an unequal size in a person's pupils.
|
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He has also been characterized as Asia's version of U.S. President Donald Trump.
|
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In fact, the bull market has been characterized by poor expectations for earnings.
|
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Critics characterized the regulations as overly onerous and said children disliked the meals.
|
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At schools characterized by a traumatized student population, this should be status quo.
|
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But it was descriptive in how it characterized the purported short-selling scheme.
|
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It's been slow going, a pace that has characterized all Google commerce efforts.
|
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There's also a sense of the hyperconnectivity that's characterized the last few decades.
|
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Trump's language is characterized by the very features that make a text untranslatable.
|
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A summary released by Mr. Poroshenko's office characterized the meeting as decidedly diplomatic.
|
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Further aspects of "Ashphodel Meadows" are characterized by contrasts between stillness and movement.
|
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Some have characterized this as an attempt by Uber to replace public buses.
|
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Both were diseases of hormonal excess; both were characterized by rapid weight gain.
|
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Austria's election has been widely characterized as yet another win for Europe's populists.
|
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He's characterized Trump's move as an effort to intimidate and silence other critics.
|
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" He characterized them as "accidental heroes" who aren't "likely to seek the limelight.
|
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That incident sparked what the Burmese military has characterized as anti-terror raids.
|
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The condition of the gunman was characterized as grave by law enforcement officials.
|
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" And she characterized Butina's actions as having the potential to "jeopardize national security.
|
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In my experience, this generation is characterized by its resourcefulness, enthusiasm and competitiveness.
|
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Harlow is characterized by seemingly endless roundabouts and tired-looking low-rise buildings.
|
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They blamed what they characterized as opacity from both Boeing and the FAA.
|
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He characterized the decision as routine and denied that it was an expulsion.
|
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We also liked the deep cocoa flavor that characterized that Trader Joe's product.
|
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" The flight attendant also characterized United's change of heart as "change for good.
|
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This style is characterized by a large front porch, pillars, and sloping roof.
|
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" But one of McCauley's colleagues characterized the conversation as a "quid pro quo.
|
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A poster of you and a loved one characterized by your favorite drinks
|
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Economists characterized the telegraphed balance-sheet reductions as "fairly aggressive" compared to expectations.
|
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Kabuki is a form of Japanese theater characterized by dramatization and elaborate costumes.
|
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This includes what Baldwin also characterized as America's most beautiful and terrible legacy.
|
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The Trump administration's regulatory agenda is better characterized as a de-regulatory agenda.
|
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Mr. Lescroart characterized Chanel's investment as less than 25 percent of the company.
|
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" The president characterized it as a break-in and "a total witch hunt.
|
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Administration officials characterized the spike in arrests as a "crisis" (The Washington Post).
|
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The regime went ahead with what most characterized as an electoral sham anyway.
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The campaigns characterized Asians, both immigrant and native-born, as "sneaky" and dangerous.
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It's a disease characterized by incredible pain that very few people know about.
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In 210, the resolute mischief that characterized their arrival never feels far away.
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Mania is typically characterized by grandiosity, racing thoughts, irritability, sleeplessness and heightened impulsivity.
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It started before his inauguration when he characterized the intelligence community as Nazis.
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"People characterized me in gendered ways that I think were unfair," Clark says.
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The rest of the projects are characterized here, with varying degrees of detail.
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Bill Gates built a workaholic culture that he has since characterized as intense.
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Diabetes mellitus is a class of metabolic conditions characterized by high blood sugar.
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In fact, they had what could be characterized as a very good downturn.
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And on the whole, the inauguration has become characterized by confusion and controversy.
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The city's taxi commissioner, Meera Joshi, has characterized the deaths as an epidemic.
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But Ms. Dubuc characterized forthcoming changes as a way to become more efficient.
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Some conservatives have characterized the attacks on the nominees as overblown and partisan.
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Specifically, the man had irreversible erythropsia, which is characterized by red-hued vision.
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Privacy is sometimes characterized as the concern of only an overly sensitive elite.
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Development officials characterized Friday's action as a transfer, not a market-value sale.
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Lens Tish Murtha's relentless vision can be characterized by a single trait: empathy.
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Our relationship to technology is still evolving, characterized by inevitable spats and rapprochements.
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The male domination that has long characterized Hollywood was much in evidence then.
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" In an interview, Mr. Weiner characterized those 1993 comments as "less-than-sensitive.
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Adolescence and early adulthood are characterized by both fragile uncertainty and exciting potential.
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But that's not how the debate between Coates and West has been characterized.
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Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly characterized Ford's exports to China.
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Yet other diets were characterized by extremely high or low percentages of protein.
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Ms. Marant characterized the collection as common sense: the littlest big deal imaginable.
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Called Reconstruction, it was characterized by political strife, economic peril and racial violence.
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His administration has been characterized by secrecy, scandals, and harsh treatment of migrants.
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The book is characterized by nostalgia mixed with surgical literary and syntactic analysis.
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High volatility is characterized by wide variation in returns — either upward or downward.
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And it incorrectly characterized those subjected to mass incarcerations in China's Xinjiang Province.
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Ayanna Pressley revealed she has alopecia, an autoimmune disorder characterized by hair loss.
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Mr. Elbaz characterized his liaison with Tod's as one based on mutual affinity.
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Non-nuanced impeachment coverage has been characterized by scattered facts and wishful thinking.
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In a volatile field, his support has always been characterized by its steadiness.
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Clinton, characterized as "part of Russia and its government's support" for his father.
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And he characterized in nationalist terms the "America first" theme of his presidency.
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Two US defense officials characterized the arrangement as a ceasefire in name only.
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Favorov characterized those tensions as a normal dynamic between a buyer and seller.
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The lawyer, Randy Zelin, characterized Gucciardo's payment as an investment in Parnas' company.
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" Kudlow characterized the recent discussions between the world's two largest economies as "intense.
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These options can be characterized as more "safety enhancements" than absolute safety features.
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When stocks were plummeting last December, he characterized Wall Street as too bearish.
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Alleged serial killer Last month, Idsinga characterized McArthur as an alleged serial killer.
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Anderson characterized the underlying problem to CNN as a series of administrative errors.
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Zhao characterized both share purchases as "successful" financial investments, as well as "profitable".
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They characterized some of his pronouncements as racist, misogynist, homophobic or grossly insensitive.
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Mastercard's Lambert characterized Libra similarly, noting much needed to happen before the launch.
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Rome's chief rabbi, Riccardo Di Segni, characterized the pilgrimage as a publicity stunt.
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Cohen characterized the president as a con man, a cheat and a racist.
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Correction: An earlier version of this story characterized Duffy as a Nest executive.
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Most of what they post could be reasonably characterized as silly but harmless.
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Ironically, protestors characterized this as profiting from the strike, which is exactly backward.
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Lee's new vision for superhero narratives was characterized by a focus on realism.
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Her opponents immediately characterized the tweet as anti-Semitic, and Omar later apologized.
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Visits to grave sites are laborious to attain and characterized by strict security.
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In a second half characterized by scoring swings, Hield helped put Oklahoma in control.
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The selections were characterized as being variously dedicated to right and left-wing views.
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The way he characterized Mexicans who come to this country illegally was another instance.
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Since mid-November, this NBA season has been characterized by a sense of inevitability.
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N) chief executive on Wednesday characterized as "bizarre" the claim by Boeing Co (BA.
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" Pompeo characterized the situation by telling the Senate subcommittee that "we have reduced risk.
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Crises, as defined by the study, are characterized by high economical uncertainty and instability.
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Adams, who characterized the photo as "arty," revealed that John even upgraded its frame.
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In an election year characterized by turmoil and uncertainty, these issues are worth consideration.
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We talk about baseball, and we characterized it as a thinking man&aposs sport.
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Supporters characterized the measure as reining in the highly unstable world of global finance.
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She was diagnosed with preeclampsia, a common pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure.
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" Bossa nova is characterized by the combination of Brazilian samba music with "cool jazz.
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Weird weather El Niño is a periodic weather event characterized by warming ocean temperatures.
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Analysts characterized the price as steep but said the merger would strengthen Alaska Air.
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But that's a far cry from the violence-as-philosophical-commitment that characterized fascists.
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Large areas of Enceladus' surface are characterized by youthful (on geologic timescales), wrinkled terrains.
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In the post, Amazon characterized the change as an effort to stamp out malware.
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Both instances of sovereign bonds cheapening in 2018 have been characterized by such behavior.
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Tone-deaf and out of touch, it characterized the early months of Xbox One.
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This is not a bunch of women screaming rape, as some have characterized it.
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The Macron campaign characterized the information as mundane memos mixed with some fabricated documents.
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The election was characterized by candidates competing to express their support for Mr. Sisi.
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At this moment in time, the design world is best characterized by its homogeneity.
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Meanwhile, "femininity" does not translate to being passive-aggressive (as Cancers are often characterized).
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FBI Director Comey has hysterically characterized it as a safe haven for evil-doers.
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Sachs' particular DIY style is a bricolage characterized the diverse range of materials used.
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He included what was characterized as a "gentle" ask for donations in his presentation.
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It is characterized by repeating the same self-destructive behavior over and over again.
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Microsoft has requested this should not be characterized as an acquisition – only a hiring.
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Cleo's offerings are characterized by louder, brighter patterns, with the same bra-sized foundation.
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His approach today can still be characterized as unsentimental and rational to a fault.
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US: Yes, look, global markets continue to be characterized by high levels of uncertainty.
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It's important to note, however, that tax credits can be characterized in different ways.
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Jill Hart sued him in 1997 for committing what she characterized as attempted rape.
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"PTSD and anxiety disorders, like phobias, are characterized and propagated by avoidance," says Rizzo.
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"It's characterized by storms every single day, with almost hurricane force winds," noted Campbell.
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"Even his Supreme Court nominee characterized his comments as disheartening and demoralizing," he said.
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It's a neurological disorder characterized by repeated attacks of severe nausea, vomiting, and exhaustion.
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Pishevar has characterized his movement as a "temporary withdrawal" rather than a permanent exit.
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HPPD Type-2 is characterized by constant, uncontrollable, and potentially disturbing types of visuals.
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I personally don't want to be in a party that is characterized by Trumpism.
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But at the same time, LGBTQ refugees are a group characterized by great resilience.
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"This deep sleep is characterized by these certain kinds of wave formations," Epsie says.
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Cassowaries are ratites, belonging a group of birds characterized by their inability to fly.
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" A spokesperson for Hunter characterized the allegations made in the Politico report as "rumors.
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Until then, Patricia's "cardigans and jeans life" is characterized by a lack of control.
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The years since 1970 have been characterized by a precipitous decline in union membership.
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From there the tone was set for a week characterized by nice sounding surprises.
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She has been called a bitch and a witch and characterized as Lady Macbeth.
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Nadler characterized the full report as critical to Congress's ability to conduct proper oversight.
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CNN President Jeff Zucker has characterized the network in that fashion on several occasions.
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Here's how Lundgren characterized the issue: They were comparing it to a new license.
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The office characterized the video as a bad faith attempt to confuse poll volunteers.
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GOP respondents overwhelmingly characterized the investigations as politically motivated — 80 percent versus 20 percent.
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" Mr. Critchley characterized their strategy as one that sought not to "inflame the issue.
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We simply cannot stand for a future characterized by a failure of American democracy.
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In a phone call, Bondi characterized the protesters as being ready for a confrontation.
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Both locations were characterized by empty shelves for months, the New York Times reported.
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More than most administrations, the Trump White House has been characterized by court intrigue.
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" In the 1920s, Ernest Hemingway characterized Little Women as full of "sweetness and light.
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" The same campaign official characterized the level of detail in Warren's position as "scant.
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He also pointed to a "persistence of temporary employment contracts characterized by precarious conditions".
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The IOD phenomenon is characterized by higher sea-surface temperatures in the Indian Ocean.
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The migraine treatments could also be eventually used in other disorders characterized by headaches.
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Mr. Spears's music is characterized by the tonal freshness and propulsive momentum of Minimalism.
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What's missing this year, however, traders said, were the huge deals that characterized 2016.
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The president characterized Cummings's hometown of Baltimore as a "disgusting" and "rodent infested" city.
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Smith characterized diGenova as a "partisan guest" and challenged his derogatory comments about Napolitano.
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He characterized the building of a successful franchise as a marathon, not a sprint.
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He outlined a number of initiatives underway that he characterized as transforming the company.
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" He characterized this, inaccurately, as "done all the time in politics" and "totally legal.
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In the Roaring Twenties, fashions were characterized by fringe, loose fabrics, and glamorous details.
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L.B.J. successfully characterized him as someone who couldn't be trusted with the nuclear codes.
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There are actually different kinds of LDL, characterized by the size of their particles.
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He characterized that ongoing campaign as a threat to freedom of expression and speech.
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" Trump and Pelosi later had a brief phone call, which Pelosi characterized as "constructive.
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"We have never characterized any action by civil society representatives as illegal," said Jeffers.
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Many of the reports characterized her as a "celebrity stalker," which her relatives disputed.
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" Trump has repeatedly characterized the special counsel's just-concluded investigation as a "witch hunt.
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Ms. Goodman had characterized that as a threat to journalism and the First Amendment.
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"While Nuveen may be watching the contech space, Martha characterized current implementations as "testing.
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It is characterized by pigs developing hemorrhaging lesions on their skin and internal organs.
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However, Trump's campaign and presidency have been characterized by his outspoken use of Twitter.
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It also incorrectly characterized Pando, the vast grove of root-connected aspens in Utah.
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Everyday life is characterized by a lack of security, and political and social upheaval.
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Mr. Watt's brief tenure in federal office was characterized by an almost cartoonish villainy.
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He characterized the bomb scares as an obstacle to Republican voters before the midterms.
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Mr. Netanyahu has denied the allegations and characterized them as a partisan witch hunt.
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There's no better embodiment of the tension and fear that characterized the Cold War.
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The Justice Department lawyers characterized a number of Judge Messitte's decisions as legal errors.
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The daily experience of many is characterized by constant running up a downward escalator.
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Trump inaccurately characterized previous statements he has made downplaying the severity of the crisis.
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Her article underscores the thoughtlessness that for decades has characterized urban and suburban design.
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The end of senior year is now often characterized by a sense of purposelessness.
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Lobster society, inasmuch as it exists, is characterized by territoriality and displays of dominance.
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A Verily spokesperson characterized the intention of the site differently from the Verge report.
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" Mr. Trump characterized the women making them as people coming "out of the woodwork.
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It's indicative of a culture of secrets that Mr. Tyrnauer said characterized the time.
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But Ms. Dubuc characterized the forthcoming changes as a way to become more efficient.
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Islamist parties have characterized Ms. Bibi's release as Pakistan's government caving into Western demands.
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Today, street art is characterized by big, splashy murals, ubiquitous postering, stencils, and stickers.
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Outbreaks get characterized as pandemics by epidemiologists -- who are not yet using the term.
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The art critic Harold Rosenberg characterized Johnson's men as "golem-like" (Art News, 2083).
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" He characterized the governor of Virginia as willing to "execute a baby after birth.
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" The statement characterized the legal action as "the last act of a desperate woman.
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That period has so far been characterized by intense partisan fighting and political controversies.
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Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, characterized that as the wisdom of a "Swabian housewife".
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" Vatanka characterized the criticism, saying, "Here we are today in the fall of 2019.
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Her father, whom Ms. Figes characterized as "absent" and "unreliable," ran an employment agency.
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Former colleagues characterized him as a good dealmaker who loved to schmooze and party.
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Ms. Pelosi's staff characterized the call as completely lacking in substance on gun measures.
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Former colleagues characterized Lapidus as a good dealmaker who loved to schmooze and party.
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From it I have become convinced that Christians should be characterized by moral humility.
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In particular, relative U.S. outperformance has characterized the most recent bout of global weakness.
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Senate Intelligence Committee ranking member Mark Warner on Monday characterized the report as alarming.
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However, Golsteyn's attorney has previously disputed how the admission was characterized by Army officials.
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Kennedy wearily characterized the session as a complete disaster for immigrants, and Floridians generally.
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Dementia is a syndrome characterized by deterioration in memory, thinking, behavior and daily functioning.
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New vehicle sales in Chicago were characterized as strong, but supported by high incentives.
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" Security researchers were quick to discredit the claim, which some characterized as "fear-mongering.
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The newly reported processor flaws are characterized using the technical jargon of speculative execution.
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Despite these pledges from leadership, regular order has not characterized the judicial appointments process.
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Tesla has characterized Tripp as a disgruntled ex-employee and saboteur in the past.
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Rebtel CEO Magnus Larsson characterized the market for international calls as ripe for disruption.
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She characterized most of them as having a positive opinion of the former director.
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" Bradley characterized his partnership with Powell Jobs as "uncommonly happy" and a "pure privilege.
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A centerpiece is the media strategy of "continual warfare" that has characterized the presidency.
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He also characterized the speech as "unrelated" to his advisory role with the campaign.
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Sessions characterized the Trump campaign as "a form of chaos" during his opening remarks.
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History is characterized by continuities, and these revolutions were no different from each other.
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Legal experts have characterized the move as rare for someone already released on bail.
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Myers characterized the endeavor as democratizing what would have previously been private pool reports.
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They have characterized the political brinkmanship and stuttering negotiations as inconsequential to their operations.
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An earlier version of this article incorrectly characterized a recent poll about sexual harassment.
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The offices will avoid the siloed approach to corporate space that characterized earlier generations.
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And he's characterized his remarks about women as a heroic stand against political correctness.
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The commission characterized the effort as the largest volume reduction plan in western Oklahoma.
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"Many characterized AWS as a bold — and unusual — bet when we started," Bezos wrote.
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At best, they were characterized as a pitiful group, using clothing to get status.
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Carter characterized Baranowski's story as the final straw in his decision to leave Willow Creek.
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In a statement Thursday, Prokhorov characterized Marks as the team's top choice for the job.
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In his talk, Biden characterized the election as devoid of policy or discussions of governance.
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The Electronic Freedom Foundation has characterized that process as a backdoor around the Fourth Amendment.
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But most said the company had not fully characterized the potential risk of liver injury.
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But it's not clear how serious the discussions are — one aide characterized as side conversations.
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" The publication characterized them as "pretty, talented girls that help create a fun work environment.
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A 17-year study published in 2017 characterized the koala population as in catastrophic decline.
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Richmond's statement Sunday characterized his remarks as "an effort to one-up" the Republican senator.
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It's also a very beautiful volcano, characterized by a very diversified and singular erupting ability.
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However, the two leaders characterized Ukraine as corrupt and reinforced Trump's views of the country.
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In its place is the Anthropocene, characterized by the way that humans shape Earth's landscapes.
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It's a broad spectrum of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication and social interaction.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell has characterized the last cut as a mid-cycle adjustment.
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Correction: A previous version of this article characterized Explorer II as a hot air balloon.
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Officials from both sides have characterized the two leaders as having "chemistry" with each other.
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Jared Huffman, also of California, characterized the response from his constituents in the same way.
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In June he characterized his role as a dream job during an interview on CNBC.
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He characterized the entirety of the proposals as a great "pastoral change" for the church.
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One aide characterized the message as "love and kindness" with a focus on local issues.
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It's a mental condition characterized by an insatiable hunger to be the center of attention.
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A larger number - characterized in the meeting minutes as "several" - favored no change at all.
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King's comments as they have been characterized and does not find them to be helpful.
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He characterized the episodes as "isolated incidents" that did not appear to fit a pattern.
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Much of her character's dialogue in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is characterized by cursing.
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Rosetta sniffed out organics in Comet 67P's atmosphere and characterized the water in the comet.
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Characterized by intense nausea and vomiting, Hyperemesis Gravidarum can lead to dehydration and weight loss.
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Previous research has characterized the luciferin-luciferase combination in bioluminescent insects, bacteria, and marine mammals.
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One witness at his confirmation accused him of "infidelity," and another characterized Brandeis as "duplicitous".
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Betty Friedan famously characterized housewives as "childlike" and "passive" in The Feminine Mystique in 1963.
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The White House has characterized Trump's more direct public presence as a step toward transparency.
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And the article, and an accompanying picture caption, characterized incorrectly buggies outside of Kalona, Iowa.
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The state assets administrator characterized further internationalization by state firms as "inevitable and completely understandable".
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Normally, Scorpios are characterized as darkly humorous individuals who know how to keep a secret.
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Panic disorder is considered an anxiety disorder and is characterized by episodes of panic attacks.
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The bar's owner characterized the incident as "roughhousing" at the time, according to a report.
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He characterized the act as "deliberate" but said investigators were still uncertain of a motive.
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" It additionally characterized the number of users it asks for email passwords as "very small.
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But a debate has surfaced about the way the comments are being characterized beyond that.
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" He also characterized data collection practices by companies such as Google and Facebook as "surveillance.
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"Global markets continue to be characterized by high levels of uncertainty," Ulrich Spiesshofer said Wednesday.
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Lula characterized the verdict against him as part of Brazilian elites' backlash against his legacy.
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Police initially characterized the November 4 stabbings as the misguided acts of a disgruntled student.
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As a general matter, elections in more recent decades have been characterized by greater civility.
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All week we were in the quasi-panic mode that has characterized the entire year.
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One line sums up what could only be generously characterized as an uneven, unfocused speech.
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Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly characterized the finding of the CDC study.
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Twitter — Twitter is losing four top executives in what is being characterized as "voluntary" departures.
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Since December 2013, the telescope has characterized 439 NEOs, 72 of which were new discoveries.
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And that world was characterized by a feeling of being trapped, of being ground down.
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This dissonance also applies to the various ways the stock market's trend can be characterized.
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Police confirmed an open investigation into the incident, which is being characterized as misdemeanor battery.
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Chaffetz's tenure in Congress has been characterized by his extreme ambition and his partisan overreach.
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Mental Hoop, like the previous ones, is characterized by one bass riff only each track.
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Both sisters were born with monolids — an eye shape characterized by a lack of crease.
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They just lacked the whimsy and color that characterized the items at Pier 1 Imports.
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Eramo was featured in the article and characterized as being dismissive of the rape claims.
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It is characterized by arousal in the presence of alien beings or representations of aliens.
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The judges said Trump characterized the countries as "inherently dangerous," not the people within them.
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She characterized the comment as a "chilling" shift in the federal approach to immigration enforcement.
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Though repatriation often is characterized as forgiveness and compassion, it's really about justice and security.
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I have characterized it as politically devastating, as most such reports have tended to be.
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Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly characterized Citadel Securities as a hedge fund.
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The Internet is characterized by the debate culture and the social climate in our country.
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In both cases, the material world may be characterized by limited understanding and limitless wonder.
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Pence characterized the agreement as a ceasefire, but the Turkish foreign minister promptly disputed this.
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The law was characterized as inadequate by lawyers representing school districts that sued the state.
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In his appearances, Comey has characterized Trump as dishonest and a threat to American values.
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Sanders' senior adviser has characterized the trip as a means to form a foreign partnership.
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" He characterized it as "more a matter of courage, let us say, than of insight.
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But it does not follow that the justices should be characterized in the same way.
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Political observers characterized Toomey as a noncontroversial lawmaker who has made inroads with Pennsylvania Democrats.
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According to reports, the Justice Department had previously characterized the meeting as a listening session.
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Nearly 40 percent of all Parkinson's disease patients experience psychosis, characterized by hallucinations and delusions.
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Systems characterized by positive feedback tend to be prone to instability and boom-bust cycles.
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The movement's "godfather," the late Irving Kristol, characterized the ideology as more of a persuasion.
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This illness is characterized by a cough, fevers, chest pain, fatigue and sometimes joint pain.
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Trump's tenure has been characterized by stop-start decision-making, leaks and high-level departures.
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"Michelle Last, an employment lawyer with Keystone Law, also characterized the communication as "heavy-handed.
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Critics have characterized the Black Lives Matter movement as reactionary, lacking in leadership and direction.
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Branas characterized the findings as proof of a big gain for a pretty small investment.
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They are characterized by rapidly improving quality, but also collapsing prices and rapid productivity growth.
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Costco has characterized the proposal as its "last, best and final offer," the union said.
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Instead I characterized it as dysfunctional –"not operating properly or normally" --as is the House.
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We characterized Jeremy Stephens as the perfect gatekeeper to the top five of his division.
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Vore is a paraphilia, defined by psychiatry as a condition characterized by atypical sexual desires.
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My mother always suspected bipolar disorder, which is characterized by episodes of mania and depression.
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How do they compare and contrast with the way millennials and Gen Z are characterized?
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Jerusalem (CNN)The relationship between Israelis and Palestinians is characterized by considerable mistrust and disinterest.
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His family said the cause was failure to thrive, a condition characterized by increasing frailty.
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His genre of criminality is light-years from the sort that characterized the apartheid state.
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He has characterized them as part of an organized campaign of slander by his enemies.
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" He characterized mass shootings as an issue "where we simply don't have all the answers.
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So far, the media has characterized dissenters within the Democratic Party as Bernie Sanders supporters.
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A strong labor market, characterized by a 3.7 percent unemployment rate, is underpinning consumer spending.
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He also rejected what he characterized as Mr. Papadopolous's "11th hour" request, filed on Nov.
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Statements from deans and distinguished professors warned of what they characterized as inappropriate board interference.
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Pelosi characterized that provision as the most crucial part of the legislation currently under discussion.
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Speaking by phone, Homer characterized the emerging dynamic between the players as a rare gift.
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The article begins: Tish Murtha's relentless vision can be characterized by a single trait: empathy.
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"2016 will be characterized by continued market headwinds and uncertainties," Spiesshofer said on a call.
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Turkey's program, like Iran's, has been characterized as an effort to develop civilian nuclear power.
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" Iger himself characterized his achievements while running ABC Entertainment as "putting an organization in place.
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That's because Thom has Tourette's syndrome, a neurological condition characterized by verbal and motor tics.
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They were characterized as the latest shots in a trade war between what two countries?
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"The thing that has characterized Australia is a partnership between all sectors involved," he said.
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He has characterized climate change as a "Chinese hoax," designed to undermine the American economy.
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Moonves denied the accusations and characterized his relationships with some of the women as consensual.
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Moonves denied the allegations and characterized his relationships with some of the women as consensual.
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" They characterized him as "persuasive and competent" but "not competent in some technocratic, bloodless way.
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Before Nadella took over, Microsoft was characterized by competition between teams and between individual employees.
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So far, most of his debate performances have been characterized by "West Wing"-style monologues.
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Kirchner characterized the judge as an "extortionist" and said he was part of a mafia.
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" Burns characterized the Trump Tower session as a "sounding board meeting" where Trump "absolutely listened.
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But Mr. Gilliam himself has not characterized his work in Minimalist or post-Minimalist terms.
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Air-conditioning demystifies nature's miracles, and contributes to a culture characterized by disconnection and overconsumption.
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He characterized the negative attention on him as part of a larger conspiracy against Trump.
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Called "The Kremlin Playbook," it characterized Bulgaria as the most deeply penetrated by Russia financially.
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The team's head coach, Pat Shurmur, on Friday characterized Jenkins's release as an organizational decision.
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Her approach to national security will be characterized by internet countermeasures taken against Russian interference.
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A similarly vanguardist outlook characterized almost all the places that Reece and Jennings write about.
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" Another employee characterized the general sense among his peers as being that "sabotage did nothing.
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Contempt occurs in the context of social relationships that are themselves characterized by power differences.
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House lawmakers have characterized that bill as dead on arrival in the lower chamber. Sens.
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Bees, particularly honeybees, are often incorrectly characterized in videogames – as well as in other media.
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The disease is characterized by pigs developing hemorrhaging lesions on their skin and internal organs.
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Corker characterized Trump as a serial liar and said he regretted supporting him for president.
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Mr. Malick began embracing narrative fragmentation years ago and it has increasingly characterized his films.
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His vision was best characterized, by a former colleague, as an "egalitarian America First" policy.
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One of the people characterized the hiring plans as modest, describing them as "tactical" additions.
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"[Livingston] characterized Ambassador Yovanovitch as an 'Obama holdover' and associated with George Soros," Croft said.
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Hot spots for tourists, like Rome, are often characterized by crazy crowds and massive lines.
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"I think we have kind of characterized that as pro-regime forces," Votel told Rep.
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Luckily, a good portion of the store lacked the intense clutter that characterized Dollar Tree.
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He has characterized the allegations against him as a witch hunt by his political enemies.
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Some of the narrative surrounding "The Visit" and "Split" characterized them as "comebacks" for you.
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The dish represents the essence of Palestinian cuisine, characterized by the sharpness of its flavors.
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Correction: A previous version of this piece mistakenly characterized "Happy Birthday, Marsha!" as a documentary.
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All of his books were characterized by lucid writing, which he said he honed constantly.
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Her practice could be characterized by its tendency to disrupt the orderly spaces around it.
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Almaraz's work is characterized by a mix of the real and unreal, representational and expressive.
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It's a perfect example of the "two shifts" that Jacobs said characterized a vibrant neighborhood.
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Soon after, doctors diagnosed Miwa with Pervasive Developmental Disorder, characterized by delays in socialization skills.
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Vice-presidential nominee Tim Kaine characterized his father-in-law as one of those Republicans.
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