Sentence examples for characterised match from inspiring English sources

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Philip French compared the two films' plots and themes in The Observer, and characterised Match Point's as a "clever twist on the themes of chance and fate".

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To address the functional role of SVZ tumor cell populations, we characterised matched T- and SVZ-tumor propagating cells i n vitro and in vivo.

His most characterised music matches the idiom of Norwegian folk music with an almost impressionistic gift for sound-painting.

Like many other sub-Saharan African countries, Kenya is experiencing rapid urbanisation growth characterised by matching expansion of informal settlements. 1 2 Slums and slum-like settlements are home to about 60% of urban residents in Kenya.

When we examined the variability of loci in the larger Kentish plover, whiskered auklet and ruff samples (Table 3) we found that the mean observed heterozygosities across the three test species were lower than heterozygosities in the species in which a microsatellite had been originally isolated and characterised (Wilcoxon matched pair test: N = 23, V = 226, P < 0.001).

11 In general, the aerobic demands of match-play have been purported to increase in the female game and with slower surfaces, type 3 balls (ie, larger balls), longer match durations and more baseline play, while match-play by men, on fast surfaces, with type I balls and when characterised by shorter match durations and/or more serve and volley play increase the anaerobic demands.

In truth, Gloucester deserved their 12-11 win in a scrappy, frustrating match characterised by their own poor final pass in good positions and by Sale's tenacious, albeit once-too-often ill-disciplined defence.

It took a series of penalties to keep the scoreboard moving in a scrappy RaboDirect Pro12 match characterised by handling errors in the rain.

In their first competitive fixture of the month, the quarter-final of the Birmingham Cup, they beat Wednesbury Old Athletic, a team from the Birmingham & District League, by five goals to nil in a match "characterised by a good deal of rough play".

When Argentina first beat England at football, in 1953, a politician exclaimed: "We nationalised the railways, and now we have nationalised football!" But the bizarre sequence of incidents that has characterised England-Argentina matches only began in 1966, at the World Cup quarter-final at Wembley.

The match was characterised by a large number of fouls – 13 by United, 18 by Arsenal – and referee Steve Bennett showed four yellow cards to each team, although most of those came as a result of the fracas at the end of the game.

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