Yes, they were characterized in an even more inflammatory manner by his opponents.
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What was the principal mission of the Benghazi consulate, which has been extensively characterized in the press as a CIA operation involved with Libyan arms collection activities?
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Although the beneficial effects of high-potency statins have been well-characterized in clinical trials, these same trials have lacked the power to illuminate rare but potentially important adverse events.
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People with autism, a condition characterized in part by poor social skills, tend to have poor episodic memory and also poor ability to anticipate others' reactions or emotions.
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The diminishing returns of what Mr. Jones has done in the name of dance-making remain evident throughout the two mixed bills, characterized in the program as "music-inspired works, " that make up the current season.
The case, which has been characterized in the press as a "major blow" to a criminal statute that has become the darling of the prosecutor's nursery, involved Jeffrey Skilling, who served as Enron's chief executive officer for seven scandalous months in 2001 prior to its infamous bankruptcy.
A. I--I know I characterized it in my grand jury testimony as having not gone very well.
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Keane was best known for his plays Sive and The Field, which depict the tragedy that often characterized life in rural Ireland.
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Whereas schools used to be able to equip students with the knowledge and skills that would serve them for a working lifetime, this is no longer possible in a workplace characterized by continuous change in a competitive global environment.
In addition, pre-crisis periods are often characterized by exponential growth in trading or transaction volume in the respective market or asset.
The United States mobile phone market was characterized by growth in the smartphone market.
Beyond that, these films offer a bracing reminder of the energy and inventiveness that characterized movies generally in the 1960s.
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For the most of the year 2012, the European retail landscape was characterized by weakness in the south and remarkable strength in Germany.
Like Lincoln, he can urge the nation to move beyond the discord and division that have characterized political debate in the past four years.
As a result, he was able to turn the conversation away from questions about his own wealth and work for a private-equity firm that had characterized the race in South Carolina.
Streible characterized the selling in gold Wednesday as broad-based.
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Its role in lymphocyte signaling was characterized and explored through lots of cell-based and in vivo models, including RNAi and other target validation approaches.
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In a homily a year after Mr. Kirchner assumed office in 2003, the new pope assailed "exhibitionism and strident announcements" that he said characterized Argentine public life, in what was perceived as a thinly veiled critique of Mr. Kirchner.
"An aggravated assault on the English language, " is how the Supreme Court characterized the Medicaid statute in a 1981 opinion, quoting a federal judge in New York.
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But those of us with longish memories wonder if we are not just seeing a repeat of the rather amateurish and reckless lending practices that characterized the Japanese banks in the U.S. in the 1980s and 1990s.
According to the report, conflict environments, characterized by a breakdown in the rule of law and a prevailing climate of impunity, create the conditions whereby parties, emboldened by their weapons, power and status, essentially enjoy free reign to inflict sexual violence, with far-reaching implications for efforts to consolidate peace and secure development.
The other surprise, a small presentation also at MILK Studios, was a label called Calla characterized by bold prints in geometric in neon yellow and purple. (It also smelled like a rose-filled winter garden inside, courtesy olfactory branding company 12.29.) The silk-screened slim-fit pants, cute above-the-knee dresses, and thick PVC heels worked well together with tiny T-shirt-cut tops and softly angled jackets.
Ashcroft says a number of suspected hijackers were trained as pilots in the United States, and he characterized the investigation as perhaps the most massive one ever undertaken in U.S. history.
It is also characterized by participation of workers in a multitude of workplaces, and tends to involve entire communities.
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Maybe they offer an illusion of permanence and continuity in a world characterized mainly by mobility, change, and uncertainty.
Miller, in fact, characterized the team by saying "Everyone's dealing with something" as if it were a soap opera, and oftentimes it was.
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In a world characterized by growing threats to freedom and the U.S. Constitution, America's exceptional role, and indeed our country's very existence, is at risk.
Learning should also focus on the values, attitudes and behaviors which enable individuals to learn to live together in a world characterized by diversity and pluralism.
In an economy characterized by the convergence of globalized commerce, widely available information and rapid technological progress, innovation and entrepreneurship are crucial factors in sustaining and growing U.S. competitiveness in the world.
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In a society characterized by a lack of legal security, corruption, chaos, impunity, and economic uncertainty, Macri presented what Argentine journalist Eduardo Aliverti defined as non-ideological programs:1 law, order, stability, and security.
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