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amysmartgirls.com Because of the decline that characterised its later seasons, it's easy to forget how singular and exciting True Blood (pictured, inset) seemed back in 2008.
The Co-operative Bank came out of the financial crash with half a percent of the toxic debt that characterised its high street rivals, but within five years it has gone the way of much of the rest of the financial sector.
To our 'insider' eyes, it contains signs of the many negotiated settlements that characterised its development.
China has characterised its relationship with Africa as "win-win".
Critically lacking is the sense of fun that characterised its predecessor.
In part, Labor can blame the tiresome, self-destructive infighting that characterised its rule.
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It characterises its opponents as foreign-backed "armed terrorists".
So long as it refuses to take these steps, Israel cannot characterise its violence in Gaza, or indeed in the West Bank, as defensive in character.
The American Sheep Industry Association characterises its long-term plans as "survival goals".
And most importantly, these underpinnings must not characterise its future.
However, you go too far in suggesting that our government uses a broad brush to characterise its opponents as terrorists.
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