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The opposition is sometimes characterised as liberal.
He is sometimes characterised as a wilderness artist but he rejects the thought, talking of the importance of negotiating with farmers and landowners.
This is sometimes characterised as "betting on protection"—taking stakes in industries likely to benefit from swelling anti-free-trade sentiment, as America's steel industry did when President George Bush slapped (now-lifted) tariffs on steel imports in March 2002.In this section Two-faced capitalism Triumph of the twins Boeing down, again Psst.
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Oliver was sometimes characterised as reclusive in both the artistic and social worlds.
Kid A has been sometimes characterised as post-rock, due to a minimalist style and focus on texture.
Vanaja was sometimes characterised as "one of the world's best lorries" because of the company's ability to engineer a vehicle ideal for each application in accordance with the customer's wishes.
Attempts to manage blood glucose levels and physical activity were sometimes characterised by the method of trial and error, as summarised by one mother, "sometimes you get it right, sometimes you don't [ laughs].
"It's a lot better than it's sometimes characterised," he added.
Metallic infrastructure immersed in natural seawater is exposed to important corrosion phenomena, which are sometimes characterised by microorganism influenced corrosion.
Indeed, there is increasing dialogue between the "blue" school and members of the 2010 intake of Labour MPs and shadow ministers sometimes characterised as more "Blairite" by inclination, including the likes of Liz Kendall, Tristram Hunt and Stella Creasy.
George Bush Sr was gravely lacking in charisma, sometimes characterised as "looking like every woman's first husband".
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