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The seasonal calendar promotes a relentless drive for speed, waste and overconsumption, which now characterises the entire industry.
Pragmatism of this kind of now characterises other parts of Indian discourse over energy and the environment.
There is history aplenty in the Lower Lea Valley, for all the neglect and decay that now characterises the landscape.
His appointment will be confirmed at an EGM on May 16 and that, in itself, highlights the chaos that now characterises the club.
The neoconservatives have become part of the crisis the US has to solve and, given the political deadlock that now characterises Washington, there is not much time.
Walcott's celebration was a rare moment of personality making itself known on the football pitch - a novel change from the PR posturing and hollow diplomacy that now characterises the modern game.
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According to the American net journalist David Hudson, the three Cs that now characterise life online are "consolidation, cutbacks and collapse".
He said the "nasty underbelly of racism" now characterising the migration debate in more and more European countries was even skewing the EU response to the crisis.
Her mother has now characterised Gibson's alleged deception over claims she had cancer and used a healthy diet to cure it as a "white lie".
First, that the licence fee – often now characterised as an unpleasant piece of regressive taxation – was in fact a passport to equality.
The government also hopes to build new secondary streets through the huge streetless "superblocks" that now characterise the city, allowing denser housing development close to stations.
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