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Yet, a divide has always characterised the relationship between Curva A and B, with the former being notoriously riotous and the latter more tranquil.

Today, the clear vertical hierarchy that has always characterised any successful Fleet Street newspaper frequently sits alongside – occasionally entwined with – a confused web of digital executives.

Moreover, he has done this with that instinctive determination to assert the duty of literature to transcend political barriers that has always characterised the great artist.

Sometimes, in the almost incontinent welter of names and allusions that has always characterised Steiner's high-mandarin style, it is hard to discern how his theme is developed, beyond an endless and glittering array of exempla.

This is merely to scratch the surface of such complicity, which evinces not democratic messianism, but cultural condescension of the sort that has always characterised both liberal internationalism and the neoconservatism with which it shares a vocabulary.

"We must do our utmost to get back to the dialogue and on the friendship that has always characterised the relations between Denmark and the Muslim world", the statement said.

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Clarity and naturalness have always characterised Pires's playing.

The regulations are intended rather to straighten out the slovenly grey areas which have always characterised football's dealings.

"Endless creativity, an innovative aesthetic, artisanal roots and groundbreaking research have always characterised the Italian genius, as embodied by Leonardo da Vinci, that we have always appreciated," he said.

These are precisely the qualities that have always characterised Carey's novels, and which have twice made him an eminently deserving winner of the Booker prize.

There were times at Dortmund when he dropped deep, and he works across the front line in a manner reminiscent of Ian Rush, but essentially his virtues are those that have always characterised a No9: he holds the ball up well, his chest control is good, he finds space, he's decent in the air and he has a powerful and accurate shot.

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