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Mr. Kiernan reserves some of his harshest words for China, which he characterizes as a corrupt regime that has artificially devalued its currency.
One of the most marvelous facets of Mr. Ratmansky's comic skill is the charming way in which he characterizes some men as swaggering braggadocios.
Support for this theory can be found in the diary of John Adams, dated 1774, in which he characterizes New Yorkers as talking loud, fast and all together.
He distinguishes marital sex, which he defines in stultifying Latinate words like intercourse and vagina, from single man sex, which he characterizes in colloquial terms.
"Left to itself," he says, "cyberspace will become a perfect tool of control" -- not by the government, which he characterizes as clueless and inadequate, but by software programmers.
He also does honor to the book's "beguiling" tone, which he characterizes as "modest, generous and urbane, with the occasional hint of wistfulness or acid".
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Eastern Partnership, which he characterized as "meddling in the region".
Then he heard about Nyack, which he characterized as "kind of ragged" in those days.
But, he said, Rumsfeld and he are not of that view, which he characterized as "one-dimensional thinking".
(He opposed it to the centuries-old art of academic ballet, which he characterized as impersonal and enduring).
It was about "The Age of the Earth and the Problem of Deep-Sea Sediments," which he characterized as mud.
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