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A Pleistocene form from Europe was similar to the extant subspecies, and is sometimes categorised as P. g. vetus.

The fossil record from the Pleistocene of Europe includes a form similar to the Alpine chough, and sometimes categorised as an extinct subspecies of that bird, and a prehistoric form of the red-billed chough, P. p. primigenius.

Because the works of these painters represent the culmination of the northern European medieval artistic heritage and the incorporation of Renaissance ideals, the painters are sometimes categorised as belonging to both the Early Renaissance and Late Gothic.

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So it seems incongruous he is sometimes categorised by the music industry as country and folk.

"There are several that I would categorise as entrepreneurial.

Astronomers sometimes categorise Uranus and Neptune as "ice giants" to emphasise this distinction.

During interviews, it became obvious that many children did not know whether to answer "never" or "sometimes" if the pain was experienced only once or twice, as they did not consider this frequency enough to be categorised as "sometimes".

Those replying "yes" or "sometimes" to the question of whether they ever felt isolated were grouped together and categorised as "isolated" with the others categorised as "non-isolated".

The rest, those who responded "sometimes" to at least one item and not "often" or "always" to any items, were categorised as having problematic HL.

Dieting was assessed with the following question, 'Have you been trying to diet in the last 10 years?', and categorised as a three-level categorical variable indicating non-dieters ('no'), occasional dieters ('yes, sometimes') and recurrent dieters ('yes, many times').

The business was categorised as "manufacture of other food products".

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