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The two are not married or engaged, but Coughlin characterizes them as raising their son together.
This campaign characterizes them as a series of symptoms rather than as the unique people they are".
On the most basic issues-- death and taxes," as Marissues-- death characterissues-- deatherly--Pandki had won before a shotaxes fired.
The polished grace of their steps is a fine counterpart to the educated brilliance of Renaissance language with which Shakespeare characterizes them.
As for the former inhabitants of B-Mor, whose bloodlines run through some of the descendents of the original Chinese settlers, including Fan's boyfriend, the narrator characterizes them with a mixture of begrudging respect, disdain, and rueful melancholy.
A plant like that, Pozen writes, "keeps the American people minimally informed of its pursuits, characterizes them in a manner designed to build support, and signals its respect for international law".
It is a synoptic vision of all the people of the earth seen at the moment that most characterizes them, and seen for an instant — the way we see runners in a marathon, who have distilled themselves down to one legible characteristic that can be instantly processed by the crowds they pass.
Visiting either the permanent exhibition, "Exploring Interiors: Decoration of the Home 1900 to 1960," or the museum's collections (by appointment), is a rare chance to see the history of the interior design and decoration of "average homes," as the museum characterizes them, and to appreciate their pleasures.
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