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Fox News chairman Roger Ailes referred to NPR managers as "Nazis", a characterisation for which he later apologised.

It is an oddity, an indulgence, neither very funny nor very serious, and with an unfinished feel; the characterisation for both men is underdeveloped.

If viewers are not familiar with King Lear, this production still offers much in its story, its construction and its characterisation for people to walk away satisfied and reflective.

His next date was a summer show with the magician David Nixon, and for this appearance he meticulously worked out the characterisation for which he became famous: variously known as Norman or The Gump or Pitkin – an enthusiastic, puppyish little man with a too-tight tweed jacket and crooked cap.

But though it looked superb, I can't recall a TV drama so utterly dominated by the performance of its lead actor, in this case Michael Sheen transcending even his own recent high standards (The Deal, Dirty Filthy Love...), bringing Kenneth Williams back to painfully vivid life in a characterisation for which the description tour-de-force is, frankly, pretty faint praise.

To date, the literature lacks an inclusive summary of the mechanical characterisation for 3D woven composites.

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SEM analysis is an important for characterisation technique for topographic study of the samples and gives the information regarding the growth mechanism, shape and size of the particles.

A single specimen from each norovirus-positive outbreak was selected for characterisation (except for the similarity criteria experiments described below).

The proposed method is based solely on Evaluated Nuclear Structure Data File (ENSDF) nuclear data, an X-ray energy library, and accurate efficiency characterisations for single detector counting geometries.

In fact, the studies on the efficient and inefficient (but minimal) group and monoid presentations gave very important characterisations for groups and monoids in the branch of combinatorial group theory of mathematics (see, for instance, [5 12]).

In this study, we provided clinical and histological characterisations for each of 150 pigmented lesions from 150 patients with prior malignant melanoma.

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