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It characterised by its mixing of of Arabic music and African rhythms and is a prerequisite for concerts, weddings and social festivities.
The bill will define rape as a crime against a person, rather than a crime against morality, as it characterised at present.
It characterised Foxwell's subsequent work, with his contributory involvement in the screenplay, a talented collaborator - Dylan Thomas - and a linchpin central role with Freda Jackson as the fiendish Mrs Vorey.
Social network sites risk infantilising the mid-21st century mind, leaving it characterised by short attention spans, sensationalism, inability to empathise and a shaky sense of identity, according to a leading neuroscientist.
"It's patronising," says Owen Hatherley, author of Militant Modernism and A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain, and defender of both 60s brutalism and the mass housing it characterised.
Quoting China's official 1997 Report on the State of the Environment in China, it characterised the pollution of China's arable land as "rather severe", with pollution affecting an estimated 10 million hectares of land.
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It characterises every media figure who comes out of the Midlands – Adrian Chiles, Jasper Carrott, Frank Skinner.
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