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In the reviewed articles, the CNT were usually characterized as a powder or in the stock solution.
"It became the case that I'd speak to people like (Mudd Club DJ) Anita Sarko, and they felt, I think quite rightly, that their contributions haven't being recognized in as much as nobody had really written about them and then on the few occasions that they do get mentioned, really in passing, they were usually characterized as rock DJs, because they played in these punk oriented clubs.
Though local providers were usually characterized as affordable, some respondents complained about high fees.
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These norms are usually characterized as conventions.
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