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Particularly striking were the characterizations in "St.
Nonetheless, there are eloquent characterizations in the solos and duets.
Among many cartoonish characterizations in "Harvard Rules," he dwells on Summers's table manners and often disheveled appearance.
He endured criticism for disappearing, the worst of all characterizations in hockey, and his performance seemed to bother him.
"Baltimore is plagued by negative press and harmful characterizations in the media, resulting in an inferiority complex," it said.
The woodwinds, in particular, have long been among its glories, and they bring real flair to the vivid characterizations in "Petrouchka".
Junod stated it most succinctly on Esquire's Web site: "Most of the descriptions and characterizations in this story are true, even when they are not.
She likes to make inflammatory characterizations in passing, describing Le Corbusier, for example, as "a womanizer who covered architects' plans with doodles of women's protruding buttocks".
(Despite the characterizations in the film, it wasn't really a formal team of investigators; it was more like friends talking shop about an industry absurdity).
While it may not be as loaded a word as "terrorist," The Times should think twice before making such characterizations in such a thoughtless fashion.
The Linguistic Society of America's "Guidelines for Nonsexist Usage," released in 1996, urge lexicographers to "avoid peopling your examples exclusively with one sex" and to "avoid gender-stereotyped characterizations" in their illustrative sentences.
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