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It characterises its opponents as foreign-backed "armed terrorists".
The American Sheep Industry Association characterises its long-term plans as "survival goals".
The government, further demonstrating an absence of respect and diligence that characterises its approach to Indigenous issues, has not seen fit to formally respond.
The magazine characterises its mission as war with a "silencing" establishment, and sees only one way to prevail: more freedom of expression, more secularism.
Awareness of peri-urban farmland multi-functionality and social concern for food security have prompted public action for the preservation of farmland around cities. A growing literature on peri-urban farming characterises its dynamics and quantifies urban pressure and farmland consumption by urban sprawl.
At its core is the Old City, a maze of narrow alleyways and historic architecture that characterises its four quarters - Christian, Muslim, Jewish and Armenian.
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Gartside, new to the album-as-autobiography game, prefers to describe it more abstractly, characterising its themes as "addictions and utopias, longings and loss".
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.
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".
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