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Festen, for example, he characterises as, "an attempt to make something truthful and honest, that was breathing in a naked way".
The "troll-evoking design" he characterises as: "Effortless, consequence-free, transient anonymity in the service of a goal, such as promoting a point of view, that stands entirely apart from one's identity or personality.
These he characterises as promoting a culture of "every business for itself".
Williams says government's proposal is an advance on the current system, which he characterises as a "perversion of Australian democracy".
He now runs the Young Foundation which he characterises as 'a "do" tank rather than a "think" tank.' It is, of course - this being Mulgan - the future.
James Wood has called him "the greatest of American prose stylists in the 20th century", a view he characterises as "relatively uncontroversial".
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The prince also attacked what he characterised as the wastefulness of modern society.
But Corbyn insisted that the party would use social media to circumvent what he characterised as a largely hostile press.
Morrison pointed to positive collaboration with state governments on tax reform, contrasting this with a stance from Shorten that he characterised as "shouting at the clouds".
This sounds rather like Edward Said's concept of orientalism which, in his celebrated 1978 study, he characterised as a "cultural apparatus that is all aggression".
In his farewell speech, Conroy paid tribute to Carr, whom he characterised as a "much maligned, a passionate advocate for unfashionable economic policies – but a Labor warrior".
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