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IGNORANCE and hysteria too often characterise coverage of Germany in the foreign, and especially the British, press.
Those who experience it often characterise it as a tingling sensation in the back of the head or neck, or another part of the body, in response to some sort of sensory stimulus.
From Hartley's works and interviews, you could infer that he has little time for the ponderous outback dramas that often characterise Australian filmmaking.
The bootstrap's main advantage is in dealing with skewed data, which often characterise patient costs.
Nearly half feature quotes from 'experts', such as charity spokespeople, nutritional consultants, psychiatrists and psychologists, describing emotions and behaviours which often characterise men's experiences of EDs.
Doctors and patients can become frustrated with the chaotic consultation structure, and the challenging interpersonal interactions that often characterise these illnesses.
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