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"Most knowledgeable observers have characterized these killings as political rather than ethnic," he said.
The light and air that had once characterized these rooms seemed permanently gone.
Both companies characterized these changes as minor updates.
Mr. Bloomberg has characterized these pay increases as smart investments that make city jobs competitive with those in surrounding suburbs.
She characterized these new deals, sometimes called service leases, as shams in which "nothing happens" except divvying up bogus tax deductions.
Much of the conflict that characterized these years consisted of simple disputes over power.
One thing that has characterized these developments is that they haven't involved many actual, reviewable new series.
Given these apelike cranial proportions, it is hardly surprising that many paleoanthropologists have characterized these early hominins as "bipedal apes".
In court, Chemtob characterized these arrangements as being close to vagrancy, and noted, to me, that Hamilton had rejected Gunn's offer to give her half of a Brooklyn town house, and another offer to straighten Abush's teeth.
In one study, the authors surveyed sixty-four female owners of either Prada or Marc Jacobs products who earn at least five thousand dollars per month; they characterized these people as Brand Citizens.
As with Mr. Reagan's speech on negotiation with the Soviet Union in 1984, some have characterized these recent events as part of a grand scheme to ensure President Bush's re-election.
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