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"Especially with the way the Administration has characterized what is needed as far as public safety and criminal justice".
Mr. Souter characterized what his old friend Mr. Rudman might have made of his responsibility as the evening's emcee.
But we were lucky in that we did not have an individual who came with the kind of infection that characterized what happened in Toronto".
Dr. Mongeau said the study seemed to have captured the dissonant, circular thinking that characterized what it felt like for a friendship to enter treacherous territory.
More than a quarter characterized what their school taught in regards to L.G.B.T. patients as "poor" or "very poor," and almost half called their offerings only "fair".
Judge Scheindlin also expressed concern over a department training video that she said incorrectly characterized what constituted an actual police stop.
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Officials familiar with the meeting said they were reluctant to characterize what was a private discussion.
"I wouldn't characterize what we have now as chatter," a senior Central Intelligence Agency official said.
Another person close to the events characterizes what happened as "a breakdown".
I applaud and endorse what you wrote, until you begin characterizing what we hold and believe and value.
"But regardless, he thinks the F.B.I., in light of this discovery, should characterize what their investigation is".
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