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"I'd want to die, too," he replies, with the blunt tenderness which characterises the book.
It's a remarkable phenomenon, and one which characterises his life after he left parliament.
The rewriting of facts which characterises this government is not limited to intelligence dossiers.
An additional tunneling factor which characterises the tunneling effect of buffer layer is introduced.
But through experiments on animals they have discovered drugs which dramatically alleviate the terrible shaking which characterises the disease.
But Belgium's threat analysis committee, Ocam, said it could be reduced to three, which characterises threats as "possible and probable".
"Secrecy, which characterises recent Australian government policy on people seeking asylum, itself creates ethical issues for healthcare professionals.
In this context, the mix of common sense and innovation which characterises the best marketing can be useful.
The episode was symbolic of the gleeful naughtiness which characterises Britain's approach to booze.Britain has a drink problem.
DLAL is a type assignment designed under the prescriptions of Implicit Computational Complexity (ICC), which characterises polynomial time costing computations.
Controllability, for different purposes, is the key factor which characterises a Smartgrid compared to a traditional energy system.
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