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From the beginning, she characterised herself by not playing the part.
After Bartz was fired two years later, she characterised Yahoo!'s board as "doofuses" who "fucked me over".
In an interview with the Guardian in 2012, she characterised BBC2 as "intelligent pleasure" but said she was "not opposed to romping".
From day one she characterised herself as "the unity candidate" and has argued that Ken's appeal would be restricted to Labour's core vote, which simply isn't big enough to win the day.
I'm told that Bethnal Green and Bow MP Rushanara Ali, who was among those who asked the NEC to intervene, made a rousing speech in which she characterised the mayoral campaign as an opportunity to see off Respect once and for all.
Singing Susanna, Yvonne Kenny's clear-toned soprano was biting rather than sweet, and the Salzburg Countess, Anna-Tomowa Sintow, the choice of Karajan, rarely produced the creamy tone we recognise from records, however sensitively she characterised the Countess in her vulnerable feminity.
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She characterises Cooke's rehearsal room as "one of the warmest I have been in.
She characterises her job as being like a scout ahead of an army.
So how does she characterise BBC2? "Intelligent pleasure," is her immediate response.
Another woman has fled her partner whom she characterises as jealous and physically intimidating.
But she said the media – traditional and social – had misrepresented her son, whom she characterises as a "gentle giant", despite his conviction in 2014 for a home invasion.
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