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Not so with Blake; there are very few Deepcut geeks, and we are characterised by how little we know, rather than how much.

Interestingly, the information presences that we see are characterised by unusual patterns.

Too often we have been characterised by the failures of a few rather than the successes of the many.

In fact, comparatively little of The Assassin's compact running time is taken up with action footage (this is a world away from, for example, Zhang Yimou's House of Flying D aggers) and the few fights we see are characterised as much by an eerie stillness as by fleet-footed choreography.

"At that point," the Tory source said, "Labour were very good at capturing the unionist vote, and we couldn't be characterised as the party that wanted to put the union in danger – it would have angered our people.

Then, using cluster analysis and the partitioning of genetic variation, we demonstrate sheep are characterised by weak phylogeographic structure, overlapping genetic similarity and generally low differentiation which is consistent with their short evolutionary history.

Participants' descriptions of student experiences in clinical practice settings are consistent with work showing the clinical settings in which we train HPs are characterised by harmful power imbalances, disrespectful treatment, and faculty-learner incivility.

The races we have seen have been characterised by tiny mistakes by both of them, or the team, and today we have seen great race pace and faultless execution by Nico.

"We suspect 2016 will be characterised by more focus on how the exiting occurs of positions in the three main asset classes that benefited from quantitative easing: 1) emerging markets, 2) credit, 3) equities … Risks are high".

In a world we understood early to be characterised by venality and doubt and paralysing ambiguities, he suggested another world, one which may or may not have existed ever but in any case existed no more: a place where a man could move free, could make his own code and live by it'.

Unlike squirrel or fish, we always have a big repertoire of potential behaviours to pick from, and most of the situations we are immersed in are characterised by complexity and ambiguity.

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