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A former street performer and trained circus artist, New Zealander Sam Wills's brand of entertainment is difficult to categorise.
Unlike nearby Buenos Aires, whose crooked street pattern is difficult to categorise, Benoit's city – La Plata – would be a perfect square grid, measuring 36 by 36 blocks.
It is difficult to categorise Søren Kierkegaard: to some readers he is primarily a philosopher, to others a Christian thinker or theologian.
Who: FKA Twigs is a whispery, atmospheric singer and dancer from the UK whose sound is difficult to categorise - not quite electro, and not quite hip hop.
It is difficult to categorise Arnatt or place him in recent photographic history; he approached projects with the curiosity of one immersed in the art practice of an earlier generation.
This type of landscape is difficult to categorise, being an 'inbetween-land', neither nature nor culture, perceived as ephemeral and inferior.
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It would, therefore, be difficult to categorise ruptured membranes as a substantial risk to life.
RJ: Not just period pieces, but they're both essentially romantic films, although The Illusionist goes in so many different directions that it's difficult to categorise.
Where you're "from" is less about birthplace and more about cultural identity; as an expat student your cultural identity ends up being difficult to categorise.
But he was difficult to categorise; he showed early promise as an artist, raced classic sports cars successfully and demonstrated genuine warmth for the miners he employed.
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