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Still, the response in Japan has been characterized more by panic than anticipation of any potential upside.
Thein Sein appears to have advanced steadily through the officer ranks, completed a training course at the Command and General Staff College (1989), and commanded various army units around the country—although, in that latter capacity, he seems to have been characterized more as a staff officer than as a field commander.
Since the last visit of the British Association to Bristol in 1875, the growth of the City has been characterized more than in any preceding period by the development of industries and the growth of commerce everywhere there has been unparalleled progress.
The policy issues and objectives have been characterized more by political interests rather than objectivity by the relevant state ministries and non-state actors.
Yet, even the "anti-terror" campaign prompted by the cafe attack has been characterized more by late-night raids and extrajudicial killings than by thorough, transparent investigations.
Keenan's ability as a vocalist has been characterized more subjectively by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: After his performance during an Alice in Chains reunion concert in 2005, freelancer Travis Hay saw him as "a natural fit at replacing Layne Staley".
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