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The trust factor that has long characterised the relationship between Canada and the US may be difficult to sustain under the Trump administration, said Wark.

That's all it takes to conjure a world, or at least a 400m strip, of sex games and shots, sunburn and vomit, reality TV and binge-drinking, David Guetta and foam parties that has long characterised Spain's most notorious resort.

What's more, the new generation rarely engage in the careful balancing act that has long characterised the famous trio: always defending the idea of Israel, its right to survive and thrive, even when lambasting successive governments.

Finland votes on Sunday in its most closely watched general election in years, with the campaign hijacked by a Eurosceptic maverick riding roughshod over the consensus that has long characterised the country's politics.

Since all the world's big economies, except Japan's, are in relatively good shape, there is no impetus for the economic navel-gazing and criticism that has long characterised these get-togethers especially since, as hosts, the Japanese will be determined to deflect talk away from their own, still shaky, economic performance.

But Syrian ally Russia refused to agree to the resolution and the meeting produced no end to the diplomatic stalemate which has long characterised the UN position on Syria.

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Winding, minor-key melancholy and hectic fervour had long characterised Broadway scores, but when Irving Berlin or the Gershwins had evoked a longing for home, a needling nostalgia, they often located it in America's deep south.

In the cycle of engagement and confrontation that have long characterised the North's relations with the outside world, this is a period of concessions.

Next, she is a "pure" professional, coming from the world of foreign banking, whereas the FICCI was traditionally headed by the patriarchal figures of family capitalism that have long characterised Indian business.

He vowed to break with the corruption and clientelism that have long characterised Colorado rule and to upgrade the country's roads, river ports, airports and power lines, which are in a precarious state.

In so doing, she played up social markers that have long characterised Australia's oldest city: the rich, privileged centre versus the sprawling suburbs where most of Sydney's 4.6m people live.

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