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Whereas I wanted the dreams and visions in the film to occur as plainly as possible (somewhat in the manner of late Buñuel), Richard favoured something more elaborately supernatural or (as I characterised it) arty.

I characterised it so regularly in print as the infectious sound of someone quietly chuckling that I began to wonder if even the perpetually genial Beckett might get irritated by the comparison.

It is something like the "multiculturalism-in-one-nation" which I characterised as the triumphant philosophy in Britain before the 1990s and 2000s, and before hyper-mobile super-diversity and neo-liberalism promoted by successive Labour aneo-liberalism promotedents – (allegedly) ruined all that (Favell, 1998).

The criteria for milder dysplasias (FCD I), characterised mainly by abnormalities in cortical lamination, are less well defined [ 7] and more open to subjective interpretation with poor reproducibility shown between observers [ 12].

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The i characterises the right-to-buy policy as a "giveaway" and a "return to Maggie's stomping ground"; it notes that there are fears over the loss of social housing stock if the policy is enacted.

The objectives of the current study were, in purebred, pasture grazed, late winter/spring calving, Hereford suckler cows to: i) characterise the postpartum OLA and subsequent pattern of luteal activity; ii) study the relationship between individual cow/calf variables (parity, maternal breeding value, calf birth weight, calf gender, calf 200 d weight) and OLA, pattern of luteal activity and DO.

I characterise this as Robert Peston or Nick Robinson in your head, and not everyone felt completely comfortable with that idea".

"I've always quite enjoyed dealing with journalists – I characterise a television interview as being like a batsman at a crease," he said at the time.

Using the land cover data from the US Geological Survey for these 2 years, I characterise the landscape metrics for each county in the continental United States.

The foreign secretary, regarded as a Eurosceptic, also told Today: "I've never changed my view, which I characterise as in Europe but not run by Europe".

We (i) characterise saddle point equilibria, (ii) prove that the extent of market coverage is increasing in the network effect and (iii) unlike the existing static literature on the same problem, the monopolist may not make introductory price offers.

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