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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.

Since Ian Fleming defined James Bond by the Rolex on his wrist, many of our most popular literary heroes have been characterised as much by the products they use as by the lines they say.

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In his farewell speech, Conroy paid tribute to Carr, whom he characterised as a "much maligned, a passionate advocate for unfashionable economic policies – but a Labor warrior".

In many conversations in mid and far north Queensland, in Victorian dairy country, in the tiny autumn-washed towns of the central west and the main street of Tamworth, their view could be characterised as: I don't know much about politics but I know what I like.

Much of this activity could be characterised as defensive and reactive.

This is a rivalry often characterised as the "friendly derby", something that's overblown, and you'll hear just as much nastiness on the terraces during these games as any other, but there is some truth to the whole thing.

And as the ghostly revenant, Elvira, Ruthie Henshall simply grins too much and adopts a style a critic once characterised as "roguey-poguey".

Though much of that thinking could not reasonably be characterised as what the CMD report calls an "extreme rightwing agenda", the tech and telecoms companies' inclusion on the list of funders puts them alongside some strange bedfellows.

While UN climate talks used to be characterised as a simple "rich versus poor" battle, the politics have become much more tangled in recent years.

Joe Romm, the physicist and founding editor of the renowned Climate Progress blog, didn't have much great to say about Kloor's brand of journalism - which Romm, rightly or wrongly, characterised as "trash".

The economic case for HS2 has been the subject of much debate, not least since its opponents in the Chilterns realised their local objections would only see them characterised as nimbys.

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