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"Anyone who characterizes it as balancing the budget on the most vulnerable is just not accurate," said Rob Stutzman, the governor's communications director.
THE singer-songwriter KJ Denhert, who characterizes herself as an "urban folk and jazz artist," can attest to the value of good fortune and even divine encouragement in her music career.
I did that on 'L.A. Law' and David Kelley does it brilliantly on 'The Practie,' but it's been done," said Mr. Bohco, who characterizes "Philly" as "a nasty, rude, funny drama".
This production is directed by Liz Shipman, who characterizes it as "a proper fairy tale" in which the spirit world shadows the urges, desires and dreams of the human world.
I would like to ask Garrison Keillor one more of those French rhetorical questions: What do you call someone who characterizes a nation's citizens through a few populist stereotypes intended to tap into an established undercurrent of unfriendly sentiment?
Without Tripoli or Heftar's involvement, there is no peace deal, but León, who characterizes himself as a "militant optimist," told me, on July 26th, that he saw a "critical mass" developing that could swing Libyans toward reconciliation.
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Mr. McNeil, who characterized the decision as amicable, declined to discuss it further.
Mr. Bush was backed by independents who characterized themselves as conservative.
He called them an "effete corps of impudent snobs who characterized themselves as intellectuals".
He took issue with those who characterized geoengineering efforts as a Band-Aid.
Mr. Shalom insisted that those who characterize the vote as historic are wrong.
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