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This might be described as Gladstone's first Gulf war.

This might be described as "the worst of all worlds" situation.

Of course, it's possible that this might be described as a standalone only for as long as it is the sole outing for DCI Karen Pirie, but despite the preceding encomiums for non-series novels, readers will be more than happy to see Karen reappear – particularly as developments regarding her character towards the end of the book will have readers turning the pages at an ever faster rate.

This might be described as a measure of a state's all-round capabilities.

This might be described as the "traditional" conception of group rights, in that it describes the way in which group rights have been most commonly understood.

Alertness is a global observation of level of consciousness i.e. awareness of, and responsiveness to the environment, and this might be described as alert, clouded, drowsy, or stuporous.

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This album might be described as "a long piece of music with something wrong with it".

This effect might be described with a complement receptor-dependent phagocytosis, while only at low serum concentrations the process would be dependent on FcγR.

Her variation on this archetype might be described as a hard-boiled pixie; most of the songs that best embody that character are by her muses, John Kander and Fred Ebb.

This one might be described as genre zombie-ism: the hysterical, brainless animation of dead clichés reduced to purposeless, compulsive killing.

Thirteen dollars a day is the poverty line in America, so this category might be described as people who are middle-class by developing-country standards but not by American ones.

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