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What characterises me as a cook is a fondness for raw materials and an ability to make the most of my resources – a legacy from growing up in a post-war family, who spent their lives expecting they would have to go hungry or ration at some point.
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A furious Morrissey issued a writ for defamation against the magazine and its then editor Conor McNicholas, saying the publication had "deliberately tried to characterise me as a racist … in order to boost their dwindling circulation".
Rather than upholding journalistic standards, Kloor ends up muddying them while promoting the happy vision of a world without 'eco-doom.' Hence his reasons perhaps for characterising me as a "doomsday prophet" in a post last year.
Morrissey: 'My name is the only one that links NME's present with their distant past.' Photograph: Yui Mok/PA On Friday of last week I issued writs against the NME (New Musical Express) and its editor Conor McNicholas as I believe they have deliberately tried to characterise me as a racist in a recent interview I gave them in order to boost their dwindling circulation.
"There were some critics who were characterising me as something I wasn't," he says.
In the course of that, I think the President's campaign has tried to characterise me as – as someone who's very different than who I am.
"This has been characterised as me having a score to settle but I became involved principally because I saw a debate that wasn't happening.
But if the first phase of the Premier League's overseas expansion was characterised by a "me too" dash for commercial deals, what is fascinating is the extent to which the biggest clubs are now set on markedly different paths.
Bright Lights Big City by Jay McInerney: The endless search for booze, cocaine and sex that characterised New York City in the "me me me" 1980s is brilliantly captured in McInerney's novel Bright Lights Big City.
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