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"There are several that I would categorise as entrepreneurial.

But to adopt either position counts as what the pop psychologists would categorise as projecting.

Back in the day, a museum would categorise its holdings by subject, form and meaning, and place several comparable examples together.

It was a bunch of people you would categorise as climate change deniers but some did have a slightly more inclusive view.

No one would categorise Conrad as a writer of seafaring yarns just because many of his novels are to do with ships and sailors.

It was little surprise to them when Miliband struggled in subsequent interviews to say how he would categorise every type of business.

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I don't know how you'd categorise Privacy because it's so different.

In the daily torrent of in-bound political lobbying, old-fashioned rent seeking and affecting stories of personal hardship, there are also Xenophon schemes, which you'd categorise as a pipeline of stunts.

How would you categorise Letters Live?

Unlike, say, War Room, I would not categorise this as amateurish outsider art.

Although Mr Eine's chosen canvas now tends to be metal shop shutters rather than trains, it soon emerged that the artist had spent years engaged in what British Transport Police would certainly categorise as wanton damage.

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