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Simons is often characterised as a minimalist.

The tastes are often characterised as "basic".

Bigelow is often characterised as the toughest director out there.

Ravenhill, often characterised as a visceral dramatist, is complicated.

Often characterised by excessive worry and strong feelings of helplessness.

They are often characterised as "pop before pop".

These are people often characterised as humourless Victorian puritans.

Often characterised as a right-winger, Rock strenuously resists being pigeonholed.

Investigative journalism is too often characterised as being a form of opposition politics.

Russian politics is often characterised as an absurd and elaborate piece of theatre.

The first stages of the ­disease are often characterised by denial.

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