Once a woebegone district characterised by criminal activity and crumbling architecture, Getsemani is undergoing a 21st-century renaissance.
The International Monetary Fund's September 2011 World Economic Outlook, characterised a volatile global economy as "bipolar".
Measles is a highly contagious disease characterised by a high fever and a rash.
Ms Lamont characterised that as "hunt the alibi" which, on the day, was reasonably effective.
Mr Yates strongly denied briefing journalists, saying the investigation was characterised by a lot of speculation.
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His time in office was characterised by political deadlock and spats with opposition parties.
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In the past, industry could be broadly characterised as lacking ambition, productivity and competitiveness.
The greed and destruction that characterised America's buy-out boom have given the era a bad name.
Education constitutes another great challenge as it is characterised by significant gender and income inequalities.
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More important though, much more than this, may be that he characterised an era.
Malignant tumours develop messier networks, which are characterised by a preponderance of small capillaries.
Whoever the replacement, he is unlikely to bring the dramatic changes that characterised the Daley era.
Asked to describe the mood of delegates in one broadcast, I characterised them as resolute and determined.
Coeliac disease is often diagnosed in childhood, and can be characterised by a distended stomach and stunted growth.
Measles is a highly contagious infectious disease characterised by a high fever, a rash and generally feeling unwell.
Lord Justice Leveson insists that "this is not, and cannot be characterised, as statutory regulation of the press".
Characterised as a dispassionate strategist, Mr McGuinness became Sinn Fein's chief negotiator in the Good Friday Agreement talks.
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But Mr Hunt favours practical reforms over the open conflict with the broadcaster that characterised the Thatcher years.
The housing bill marks a big step away from the financial deregulation that has characterised the past 20-odd years.
Consequently, the 1980s was characterised by increased police powers and police spending, stiffer sentences and a rising prison population.
Mr Hague characterised the government's foreign policy as "confident advance and diplomatic expansion".
The review concluded that the family's history was characterised by "neglectful parenting interspersed with periods of adequate parental care".
But the debate was characterised by bitter exchanges between UUP and DUP speakers.
And it seems that gay men, though often characterised as promiscuous, are settling down in greater numbers than lesbians.
Whiplash is characterised by the NHS as a neck injury caused by a sudden movement of the head forwards, backwards or sideways.
Sweat-soaked nights here were characterised by the breaking down of traditional musical genres.
The commission has been characterised by back-biting and point-scoring, and has achieved nothing.
As Nico's work was characterised by its originality and humour, preference will be given to applicants who reflect those traits.
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Both machines are characterised by a Metallic Precious Black finish with silver chrome accents on the LCD cover and inside.
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And he has not renounced the interventionist tendencies which have characterised German governments of all political complexions in the past.
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