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Dualism was also expressed in the organization of clans, subtribes, and villages into complementary pairs, which in turn were sometimes characterized as red or white.
Yeaw said the Girl Scouts was a "wonderful" and more inclusive organization than the Boy Scouts, but did not have as many resources as the Boy Scouts, which was why Girl Scouts were sometimes characterized as "cookie sellers".
Finally, relationships between HFCs and health workers were sometimes characterized by mistrust and resentment.
These large melanocytes (twice than a neighboring keratinocyte) had an abundant reflective cytoplasm (Fig. 9 upper part) and were sometimes characterized by a prominent hyporeflective nucleus depending on the image focus (Fig. 9 lower part).
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She had been Bonnard's muse since 1893, and toward the end of their life together she was sometimes characterized as his jailer.
"With respect to what is sometimes characterized as taking out Saddam," he added, "I never saw a plan that was going to take him out.
The American criminal-justice system is sometimes characterized as a rabbit hole, as is U.S. health insurance, Verizon tech support, and anything having to do with United Airlines.
— which is sometimes characterized by critics as a punishment for Church staff members who get out of line — is a volunteer program for self-improvement.
Talk therapy is a potent treatment for serious mental disorders and not simply for the "worried well," as it is sometimes characterized.
Smith's act, notable for its wide crossover appeal, was sometimes characterized as "light rap" because of the lack of hard-core lyrics and themes in his compositions.
But her novels were alternately criticized for their self-consciously artistic form and their circumscribed subject matter and Taylor herself was sometimes characterized as a watered-down Virginia Woolf who lacked Woolf's high bohemian glamour.
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