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Judge Engelmayer agreed that, clearly, Muslims were being characterized as savages.
In 2009, then Immigration Minister Jason Kenney bristled at the way the Iraq resisters were being characterized, and labeled them "bogus refugee claimants" who were "clogging up" the immigration system.
During the time these mouse KOs were being characterized two independent groups demonstrated that FAM20C is a Golgi kinase that phosphorylates proteins undergoing secretion.
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You all now are being characterized as unsophisticated barbarians.
Bad news for Borders: its road to recovery is being characterized as "unrealistic" and "doubtful".
Senator Joseph I. Lieberman's recent support of President Bush's Iraq policies is being characterized as disloyal to the Democratic Party.
"I think if anything is somewhat upsetting about it is that my adaptation is being characterized as simply bawdy," he declared.
You can make a case for or against that, but it's unfair that the owners are being characterized as a bunch of crooks because of it".
Instead of being seen as important colleagues, pharmaceutical company employees are being characterized as the enemy.
The first chip is being characterized by analysts primarily as a steppingstone to future Itaniums that are expected to attract many more customers.
In his resignation letter, Mr. Friedman said his public service on the board was being characterized as "improper" despite his compliance with the rules.
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