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Michael Frayn is right when, acknowledging his debt to Nichols, he characterises him as "a dangerous writer".
Raising Ben, coming to terms with her divorce (she used to refer to her ex as an "asshole", but now characterises him as a kind of "uncle" in her son's life), and running Madison's creative-writing programme have given Moore a sense of belonging.
Thompson characterises him as having youthful fun, rather than being "dirty".
The historian Michael Prestwich describes Edward I as "a king to inspire fear and respect", while John Gillingham characterises him as an efficient bully.
The first four arias of the work exemplify this: Nero's "Con raggio", in a minor key and with a descending figure on the key phrase "il trono ascenderò" ("I will ascend the throne") characterises him as weak and irresolute.
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The Tampa Bay Times – Prokopi is from Florida – characterised him as, in part, a passionate Indiana Jones who followed his dream.
The prosecutor characterised him as a man frantic not to be caught.
The newspaper continues to characterise him as Sark's "unelected feudal lord".
Others, bluntly, characterise him as the City's official lobbyist in Parliament.
But it would be closer to the truth to characterise him as an arch-conservative who pulled off a stunning confidence trick.
(During the online seminars with Winfrey, she frequently characterised him as a spiritual leader with the power to transform the consciousness of the planet. Tolle just smiled amiably).
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