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Bernard Cohen, who owns and manages Bonpoint, which characterizes itself as at the high end of the children's apparel market, said the United States remained "a very important market".
The suit alleged that the foundation ― which characterizes itself as a charitable organization ― was "little more than an empty shell" and that Trump used the funds like a personal bank account, violating tax laws.
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In his opinion, there are two fundamental modes of being proper to things: being by itself, which characterizes substances, and being or inhering in something else, which characterizes accidents.
Moreover, fusions lead to aneuploidy and chromosomal instability, which characterizes most cancers and may, by itself, stimulate carcinogenesis (Duelli et al. 2007).
They may accomplish this by cultivating an openness toward spontaneity (ziran), which characterizes not only the constantly unfolding universe but the Dao itself.
"One thing which characterizes New York is all streets are generally the same concept," said Mr. Gehl, the Danish planner.
But the students are also heavily influenced by a cheap and strident anti-American mass-circulation magazine, Sabili, which characterizes Osama bin Laden as a hero.
Should this approach, which characterizes the Israeli right wing led by Ariel Sharon, take root, Israel may become an episode in history.
Over 50% of homicide victims are black, according to a 2014 study conducted by the Violence Policy Center, which characterizes the rate as epidemic.
In the 1960s, the German conceptual artist Joseph Beuys was known for his ideas on social sculpture, which characterizes art made of everyday materials or presented in public spaces.
This study notes a sharp difference between "traditional" radical political Islam and what the authors term "radical-Islamic puritanism," which characterizes the new generation.
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