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Americans on welfare, hardly a powerful political force, found themselves routinely characterized as loafers and cheats.

In the eighties, when I was reading up on exploitation flicks, I'd seen "Incredibly Strange Creatures" routinely characterized as a celluloid atrocity, "the worst movie ever made," mostly on account of its title, I think.

Civilian government employees are routinely characterized as selfishly working only to maintain their own jobs and benefits, and the government itself is reviled on a daily basis, as for example, when conservative leader Grover Norquist told NPR: "I don't want to abolish government.

Ostensibly, reducing sensitivity to fat taste might be a protective mechanism designed to reduce intake of a high-energy nutrient in those with abundant fat reserves; however, the taste of fatty acids are routinely characterized as aversive by humans (Tucker et al. 2013), compared with rodents (Tsuruta et al. 1999), so this explanation relying simply on taste is unsatisfactory.

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It is not unusual for Venezuelan officials to threaten or lash out at the opposition, which they routinely characterize as an enemy bent on overthrowing Mr. Chávez's revolution.

Commentators routinely characterized it as caustic, responsible, and supportive.

Retrieved e-mail messages turned over to investigators show that in early 1996, Vice President Al Gore's senior aides routinely characterized White House coffee sessions as fund-raisers, a description seemingly at odds with Mr. Gore's accounts.

A11 E-Mail Reveals Fund-Raisers Reconstructed e-mail messages given to federal and Congressional investigators show that Mr. Gore's senior aides routinely characterized White House coffee sessions as fund-raising events in early 1996.

Retrieved White House e-mail messages turned over today to federal and Congressional investigators show that Vice President Al Gore's senior aides routinely characterized White House coffee sessions as fund-raising events in early 1996.

Among them are communications showing that Mr. Gore's senior aides routinely characterized White House coffee sessions as fund-raising events, seemingly contradicting his remarks about the coffees to federal investigators earlier this year.

For years, headline writers and pundits have routinely characterized presidential debates and primary elections as a candidate's or a president's "high noon".

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