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But Mr. Churchill maintains that he was forced out because of the controversial essay, in which he characterized workers in the World Trade Center as "little Eichmanns".
He was alluding to phone calls that Mr. Robertson, a Bush supporter, made to voters in Michigan in which he characterized former Senator Warren B. Rudman of New Hampshire, a McCain supporter, as a "vicious bigot".
Under growing fire over his recent attacks on leaders of the Christian right, Senator John McCain apologized yesterday for remarks the day before in which he characterized Pat Robertson and the Rev. Jerry Falwell as "forces of evil".
"This decision was made after taking into account the views of shareholders," Mr. Cleghorn said during a speech in which he characterized the battle with Mr. Ackman as a "spirited debate".
He became embroiled in a fracas with New York Democrats on the eve of the Republican National Convention because of a new book and an interview with The New York Post in which he characterized New York lawmakers efforts to secure federal aid after the Sept. 11 attacks as unseemly.
In Kyle Gann's "War Is Just a Racket," Ms. Cahill recited lines from a 1933 speech by Gen. Smedley Butler, in which he characterized his heroic service as having served capitalist plunder, while playing brittle, often sardonic music that followed the cadences of her speech.
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Support for this theory can be found in the diary of John Adams, dated 1774, in which he characterizes New Yorkers as talking loud, fast and all together.
One of the most marvelous facets of Mr. Ratmansky's comic skill is the charming way in which he characterizes some men as swaggering braggadocios.
Numerous Times articles review the legacy of Steve Jobs, including Steve Lohr's piece "Reaping the Rewards of Risk-Taking," in which he characterizes Mr. Jobs as a role model who turned seeming failure into opportunity and then success.
In his Structuralist Theory of Logic (1992) he develops a theory of logical constants, in which he characterizes them by certain "implication relations", where an implication relation roughly corresponds to a finite consequence relation in Tarski's sense (which again can be described by certain structural rules of a sequent-style system).
The two rival philosophical strategies made possible by these opposed starting points are unforgettably limned by Fichte in his two 1797 "Introductions to the Wissenschaftslehre," in which he characterizes the sort of philosophy that begins with the pure I as "idealism" and that which begins with the thing in itself as "dogmatism".
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