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"She broke into the business in an accidental way" was how she characterized her daughter's career to a reporter in 1976.
"I do the best I can" was how she characterized her humble attempts at homemade pasta and herb-garden cultivation, which in another era would've been considered super-foodie but now -- when some civilians are slaughtering antibiotic-free cattle with their bare hands -- seem the bare minimum for entertaining.
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It's a zoomed-out, after-the-fall, retrospective position from which she can then reflect, regret—"the other side" is how she characterizes it on "Hello".
It's a zoomed-out, after-the-fall, retrospective position from which she can then reflect, regret — "the other side" is how she characterizes it on "Hello".
How would she characterize Bob Dylan's "born-again Christian" phase?
How did she characterize those risks with respect to the potential benefits?
This is how she now characterizes what happened last December: "The bottom line of my story is that I emailed press releases to a list of high profile bloggers signed up for a trade show.
Even if you aren't all that impressed with the reader, it can be fascinating to hear how she or he characterizes your questions and answers them.
Asked to characterize how she dresses, she said, "I would say I dress smartly with a twist and in a way that is true to my own style: Prada, Marni or Comme des Garcons, rather than Armani".
"The McCain Mutiny" is how Time characterized the senator's campaign.
That's how he characterized it two hours later, after his victory.
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