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It characterises its opponents as foreign-backed "armed terrorists".
People assume that by its mere presence, it characterises change.
At its most pejorative it characterises economic and demographic change in London – especially Inner London - as the colonisation by wealthy people of working class areas with high percentages of ethnic minority residents who are "pushed out" as a result.
It characterises the strength of the force between electrically charged particles.
If it characterises an age, then that age is characterised by solipsism and greed.
She started in the martial discipline when she was eight, so it characterises her training style.
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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 Serbs as the victims of Bosniak war crimes around Srebrenica, asserting that in 1992 and 1993 alone 1300 Serb civilians were killed.
The OIG evaluation and auditing mechanisms are essentially funder-control mechanisms, regularly identifying what it characterised as "losses" and reporting these to the Global Fund and the Board.
It also characterises the solemn Into the Wood (1980), about a sanatorium for insomniacs located in a maze-like forest.
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