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But should we really characterize the intense consumer devotion to the iPhone as an addiction?
Would a teenager really characterize two glaring prisoners by saying that they "both had on their best ice grills"?
"There is an ebb and flow to these situations, and it can take days or even longer before you can really characterize how something is going," he said.
"But it's hard to really characterize what they've done because part of it was in return for a deal with the S.E.C.
The boy of the second case example suffers from a narcissistic PD, but this diagnosis alone would not really characterize his broad personality pathology that is already consolidated at the age of 15.
But start with a few pairs that really characterize who you are -- a cowgirl, a classy lady, a hip-hop flygirl, etc. Be yourself.
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But what really characterizes and immortalized Leonardo's architectural studies is their comprehensiveness; they range far afield and embrace every type of building problem of his time and even involve urban planning.
"The parties will be unable, if left to themselves, to stand down from this current situation, which is really characterized by violence, unless they have a political rationale and exit strategy," said Edward P. Djerejian, director of the James A. Baker III Institute of Public Policy at Rice University and a former ambassador to Syria and Israel.
So, we can conclude that COM/NC samples such as those that had been treated by means of dispergation of the starting microcellulose are really characterized by other distribution of the cellulose crystallite sizes.
These facilities are mixed with the function that really characterizes the regeneration of Tortona station: a restaurant where it possible to taste typical products of surrounding territory and also learn to cook them in a lab area, designed ad hoc.
He wanted to know "what [we can] learn in terms of really characterizing … brain virus, and how we can use that knowledge to … prevent brain infection or alleviate symptoms or pathogenesis," Gray says.
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