Sentence examples for which I characterised from inspiring English sources

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It is something like the "multiculturalism-in-one-nation" which I characterised as the triumphant philosophy in Britain before the 1990s and 2000s, and before hyper-mobile super-diversity and neo-liberalism promoted by successive Labour aneo-liberalism promotedents – (allegedly) ruined all that (Favell, 1998).

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The foreign secretary, regarded as a Eurosceptic, also told Today: "I've never changed my view, which I characterise as in Europe but not run by Europe".

She had her own teaching style, which I might characterise as magisterial mixed with self-effacing, except that it was difficult for someone as imposing of voice and stature as Lucille to be self-effacing.

At home, despite the many homeless people of New York, there is an unmistakeable lack of aggressive begging (which I'm characterising as outright approaching rather than sitting on the sidewalk with a sign).

When Mat Follas won Masterchef in 2009 he opened The Wild Garlic restaurant and created a stylish studio apartment above, which I visited, and which was characterised by mid-century furnishings.

The bizarre awkwardness of that last sentence is not untypical, by the way, of the authors' writing, which I can only describe as characterised by a kind of stilted breeziness.

I have Burning Mouth Syndrome, which is characterised by occurring almost invariably in a healthy mouth.

Histology shows infiltration with dermal spindle cells, which are characterised by the surface markers CD45RO, CD34 and Procollagen I.

As a result, they developed narcolepsy, which is characterised by overwhelming daytime sleepiness.

He also suffered from sleep apnea, which is characterised by blockage of the airways.

"Your decision to take responsibility demonstrates the integrity and conviction which has characterised your leadership of BBC1".

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