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The documentary was highlighted in The Sydney Morning Herald among "The week's best", and critic Greg Hassall characterised it as, "Disturbing, perplexing and very entertaining".
Wahid, at the time an active Islamic intellectual with the Nahdlatul Ulama, wrote in 1980 that Kubah had poorly realised its potential; he characterised it as a beginner's work: lacking suspense, overly moralistic, and predictable.
In the launch three years ago, Pyongyang said the satellite made it into orbit and characterised it as a test of its satellite technology.
Or is it tense?" – Earnest insisted that he would respect Trump's confidentiality and characterised it as "a consultation".
Some, though, have characterised it as a gift to corrupt officials and criminals: it blocks the tax authorities from asking where the money comes from.
Letters are welcome via e-mail to [email protected] MusharrafSIR – Your survey on Pakistan characterised it as a Muslim country that all too easily embraces extremism (July 8th).
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