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Dead cats are the sort of thing normally described in simple positive terms.

Pussy Riot is normally described as a "feminist punk protest group", but the shorthand term is misleading.

There were huge wooden chests and old rocking chairs and furniture of the type normally described as "rustic".

But the clusters — in Indonesia, Thailand, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iraq and Vietnam — paint a grimmer picture of the virus's potential to pass from human to human than is normally described by public health officials, who usually say such cases are "rare".

In addition, psychologists distinguish episodic memory, a memory of specific events or episodes normally described by the verb remember, from semantic memory, a knowledge of facts normally said to be known rather than remembered.

Normally described by contemporaries as "kings of Naples" (though resolutely continuing to call themselves "kings of Sicily"), they pursued a 90-year war against the Aragonese kings of (island) Sicily.

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That sounds very different from the kind of disease, such as cystic fibrosis or muscular dystrophy, that we normally describe as "genetic".

It's just not the way I would normally describe the process of slamming people into walls, half-drowning them in water and ramming hummus up their rectums.

Lunch for two: 35 euros. 2 p.m. 6. SATURDAY AT THE MALL Hip and innovative aren't words that normally describe shopping malls.

One Labour figure, who wouldn't normally describe himself as a fan of David, said reading the speech felt like being "punched in the gut" at what might have been.

Grain growth theories normally describe a grain using the concept of "grain radius".

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