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The Tampa Bay Times – Prokopi is from Florida – characterised him as, in part, a passionate Indiana Jones who followed his dream.
The prosecutor characterised him as a man frantic not to be caught.
It characterised him as a "Libyan patriot" who fought on the US side in the war against the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, who was ultimately deposed.
(During the online seminars with Winfrey, she frequently characterised him as a spiritual leader with the power to transform the consciousness of the planet. Tolle just smiled amiably).
Even those who characterised him as rash and hasty acknowledged that he was likeable, charming, generous to friends and enemies, and relentlessly honest.
Camus called Meursault "a man who… agrees to die for the truth" and characterised him as "the only Christ that we deserve".
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Others, bluntly, characterise him as the City's official lobbyist in Parliament.
He characterises him as a pagan, a disturbed "exquisite", an "enigma" whose work "fascinates, and perhaps half repels".
The Republicans regularly characterise him as soft on China, and his Republican presidential opponent, Mitt Romney, on Sunday called on Obama to ensure Chen is protected.
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