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He characterized some of the critiques as "mischievous".
A hyperbolic reverence masking an attitude of hip condescension also characterized some of the performances.
For Michael Phelps's Spitz-breaking gold medal, NBC's Dan Hicks and Rowdy Gaines avoided the histrionics that have characterized some of their past swimming calls.
Agassi said he was "shockingly uncomfortable" with the format, and Federer characterized some of the rules as "strange" and "unnecessary" (both seemed pleased, over all, with the league).
He said he recognized that some Republicans had good-faith doubts about his program, but he also characterized some of the opposition as an effort to "test" the new president.
In the late 14th century complicated syncopations (displaced accents) and the simultaneous use of different metres characterized some of the most complex counterpoint in history.
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You can't even characterize some of it.
A loose, engaging comic-strip quality characterizes some of his small pen-and-ink sketches of local places.
NAME SOME UNDERRATED RESTAURANTS Underrated is a funny word; overlooked might better characterize some of the ones I'd like to draw fresh attention to.
The strike opened a window into the disorder and disparity that characterize some of Brazil's police forces.
In modern aquariums tanks of a variety of sizes and shapes are often grouped together in order to avoid the "boxes of fish" look that characterizes some of the older, formal aquariums.
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