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The two ideologies that have characterised the histories of other countries have never taken root here.
Leicester, exuding the speed and directness that have characterised their revival, took full advantage of such lightning-fast ineptitude.
The political bickering and power games that have characterised constitution-making since 2009 have engendered passivity towards national political processes.
There are none of the rough edges that have characterised past attempts to render action in fantasy landscapes.
We have yet to see any of the wild fluctuations in form that have characterised previous campaigns.
And the fate of the Palestinians today derives from their relative weakness in the successive struggles for power that have characterised the Middle East since 1916.
Take Me Apart feels as if Kelela is taking the different ingredients that have characterised her music to this point and forming them into an honest whole.
As an African American, Obama declares an ambition to "speak in some way to the fissures of race that have characterised the American experience".
Highly organised, and media-savvy, the party poses a viable threat to the two-party politics that have characterised the past three decades in Spain.
The cronyism and the lack of modernisation that have characterised his rule are coming back to haunt him, as both the oil price and the rouble crash.
He also called for the banks to steer clear of the risky loans that have characterised the borrowing binge of the past five years.
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