Sentence examples for deliberately characterised from inspiring English sources

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But he ultimately proved dispensable, always played second fiddle, and before he became Rocky's trainer, was deliberately characterised as an uppity, preening buppie.

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The relationship between the state and the Laundries was constituted using a deliberately informal frame characterised by an excision of the "logic of the price".

A furious Morrissey issued a writ for defamation against the magazine and its then editor Conor McNicholas, saying the publication had "deliberately tried to characterise me as a racist … in order to boost their dwindling circulation".

On Friday of last week I issued writs against the NME (New Musical Express) and its editor Conor McNicholas as I believe they have deliberately tried to characterise me as a racist in a recent interview I gave them in order to boost their dwindling circulation.

Morrissey: 'My name is the only one that links NME's present with their distant past.' Photograph: Yui Mok/PA On Friday of last week I issued writs against the NME (New Musical Express) and its editor Conor McNicholas as I believe they have deliberately tried to characterise me as a racist in a recent interview I gave them in order to boost their dwindling circulation.

You quote their definition of another new word, "alt-right", characterised by the "use of social media to disseminate deliberately controversial content".

These comedies deliberately eschew the state-of-the-nation polemics of the films that characterised the Thatcher era.

As many of the species occurring in nature have not yet been identified and/or physiologically characterised, their potential awaits exploitation in the biotechnological manufacturing of high-value biomolecules or deliberately enriched biomass (Guedes et al. 2011; Raja et al. 2008; Rosenberg et al. 2008; Wijffels 2008).

alt-right: noun An ideological grouping associated with extreme conservative or reactionary viewpoints, characterised by a rejection of mainstream politics and by the use of online media to disseminate deliberately controversial content.

Contenders for the title had included the noun "alt-right", shortened from the fuller form "alternative right" and defined as "an ideological grouping associated with extreme conservative or reactionary viewpoints, characterised by a rejection of mainstream politics and by the use of online media to disseminate deliberately controversial content".

Or if we don't, we belong to some other "we" which is all too vividly characterised in the novel: among the criminals who denounce for loot or plot for advantage, among the deliberately blind, the form-fillers, time-servers of the regime or dutiful fulfillers of quotas, whether these are quotas of armaments or heads in baskets.

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