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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.
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Thomas Aquinas characterised it as "a sin against God".
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I've worked with people with learning difficulties for years and I couldn't characterise it.
"I would not characterise it as such," Woods said.
"If I had to characterise it in a word, it would be fear," he said.
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