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Perhaps that is not a surprising perspective for a film-maker who grew up in what he characterises as "an atheistic household" with a Jewish father and an Italian-Catholic mother.

Shorten will attempt to reset the budget repair debate on Wednesday by proposing what he characterises as a "genuine solution" for the structural repair of the budget, which would involve the government adopting some of Labor's ideas from the election campaign.

Moore agrees, describing the composition as a "throwaway" while praising what he characterises as its "strong sense of harmonic direction".

The creative deficit of the city-state is evident to the author also in the Singaporeans' obsession with consumerism as a pastime, the homogeneity of the retailers and their fare, and in what he characterises as their other passion: dining (although he finds fault with the diversity of the food, it is, he remarks "something to write home about").

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The prince also attacked what he characterised as the wastefulness of modern society.

But Corbyn insisted that the party would use social media to circumvent what he characterised as a largely hostile press.

He criticised Bashir's pursuit of war in Darfur and by 2005 was leading calls for Bashir's overthrow, putting forward a new vision of pan-ethnic Islam and defying what he characterised as the Arab chauvinism of Khartoum.

A source close to the Belgrade government said Patrushev, a former FSB (federal security service) chief, apologised for what he characterised as a rogue operation that did not have the Kremlin's sanction.

He added that Local World was in excellent shape for what he characterised as a "start up" launched in January, when the company was created as a joint venture bringing together more than 100 regional and local titles including the Nottingham Post and Cambridge News from Daily Mail and General Trust's Northcliffe Media and Iliffe News & Media.

Meanwhile, on the doorsteps of the Margate district of Cliftonville, one of Kent's most deprived areas and historically a Labour stronghold, Scobie, the party's 25-year-old candidate, was working hard last to consolidate core support in what he characterised a three way marginal where he could emerge as the "anti-Ukip" choice.

Nick Clegg has ushered in a new era of brittle coalition politics as he denounced Tory "dogma" and reeled off a list of controversial policies blocked by the Liberal Democrats in what he characterised as an "endless battle" with their partners in government.

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