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My own children did not hear her sing the silly songs that had characterised so much of my own childhood.

He made a powerful case for multilateralism, against the go-it-alone muscularity that has characterised so much of his rhetoric and record.

Born in 1866 in Moscow and brought up there and in the southern city of Odessa on the Black Sea, he was steeped in the habits and passions that characterised so much Russian art from Dostoevsky to modernism.

Brighton and Hove must now move into a ninth era and become an international city or it will slip back again into the mediocrity that characterised so much of the postwar era".

Otherwise it is difficult to reconcile the doubts and uncertainties about the future with the fact, as Reynolds shows, that there was nothing in Britain to resemble the punishing economic desperation or political terror that characterised so much of the rest of Europe.

Otherwise it is difficult to reconcile the doubts and uncertainties about the future with the fact, as Reynolds shows, that there was nothing in Britain to resemble the punishing economic desperation or political terror that characterised so much of the rest of Europe.

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My point is not American power, but rather the double standard that characterises so much British political discourse.

Amongst the best and most accessible of these is Talking Philosophy, started by Julian Baggini and Jeremy Stangroom, both of whom are long-time crusaders against the impenetrable jargon and woolly rhetoric that characterises so much academic writing in the humanities.

If public and private investment decisions are driven only by the easily measured and easily defined, we will miss out on the breakthrough moments that characterise so much of human achievement and advancement.

Some of her images, particularly her still lifes, might initially appear to approach the deadpan detachment that characterises so much contemporary art-photography, but on closer inspection there is always some glimmer of hope and humanity, some sense of wonder at work in the rendering of the intimate and fragile.

It was a quiet news day but a couple of writers mentioned that two interesting things had happened on television over the weekend: one was Cilla Black's on-air resignation from Blind Date, the other the screening of a new show, Without Predjudice?, that seemed emblematic of the meanness that seems to characterise so much successful TV programming these days.

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