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We further characterised these two populations.
The women (see here and here) have characterised these legal manoeuvres as obstructive "delaying tactics".
Russian defense officials have characterised these deployments as a response to Nato's beefed-up air patrols in the Baltics and Poland.
Russian state-run media earlier characterised these as "war games" and Russian forces in the region presented a show of strength in response.
What follows is a chilling account of how Martha, under the name of Frisky, is forced to adapt to the teenage bloodlust that characterised these units without sacrificing her sense of self.
They were being told by judges: 'You'll either join the Marines or go to jail.' " In 1969, during a conversation with Terry, a black naval lieutenant stationed in Vietnam also characterised these black men forced to fight in southeast Asia as "a new generation".
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(Typically, he characterises these naked puppets with real skill).
Hoock persuasively characterises these activities as public-private partnerships, merging individual initiatives with state interest.
Perhaps surprisingly, we've found that real and sometimes measurable differences characterise these groups and individuals.
Characterising these marks is the critical element in identifying firearms.
However, the absence of a technique capable of fully characterising these structures is hampering progress.
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