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Indeed, this has become a topic whose coverage has been typified mainly by flaky claims, wild hyperbole and sexism.

In fact, support for Farage's party has come from both the Tories and Labour and has been typified on both sides by economic anxiety.

"At its worst, the campaign has been typified by hatred, vitriol and misinformation that have done a huge disservice to our democracy and values".

The repertory's artistic high-end has been typified in recent years by Ramón Oller, a Spanish choreographer from Barcelona, whose fifth work for the troupe, "Bésame," had its premiere at the gala opening on Tuesday of Ballet Hispánico's two-week season at the Joyce Theater.

In standard Darwinian terms, aneuploidy has been typified as altered selection-dependent phenotypic expression directed towards differential fitness in an adaptive landscape [67].

The hiatus, which began in about 1998, has been typified by a slower rate of increase in average air temperatures than in previous decades.

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South Carolina's manufacturing activities historically have been typified by low-wage production of fabrics and other nondurable goods, but with shifts in the state's economy since the late 20th century, transportation equipment and other durable goods have become more significant.

The traumas of Europe, Afghanistan, and Iraq have been typified by violent conflict over the past century, including two World Wars, the Cold War, and the 'war on terrorism'.

Last year I explored interesting research examining "citizens of the world". This growing cohort are comfortable living and working around the world and have been typified by a raft of new services that have emerged to support "digital nomads". A recent study by Rice University, Columbia University and the University of North Carolina highlights the benefits of such a globe-trotting lifestyle.

LaBeouf's recent activities have been typified by uncertainty over whether they are performances or indicative of a real-life implosion.

I suppose I wouldn't have noticed the whiteness of the Glastonbury whale quite so much if it hadn't been Referendum Day, at the end of a campaign that had been typified by the dog-whistling racism of those determined on leaving the EU.

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