Beyond that, these films offer a bracing reminder of the energy and inventiveness that characterized movies generally in the 1960s.
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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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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.
The court documents detail Matt's continuing troubles, including an aspirin overdose in March 1996 that is characterized as a suicide attempt.
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.
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.
We have recognized that the hostility that characterized US and Soviet relations during the Cold War has ended, hostility that was enshrined in the doctrine of mutual assured destruction and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty.
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But Kirchner also adds the element that has characterized the extreme and moderate left in Latin America: the question of Israel.
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He characterized as "totally false" rumors that Chavez is in a coma and that his family was discussing the possibility of taking him off life support.
On the new Rather Ripped, Sonic Youth has crafted arguably its tightest and most refined set of songs: Reining in the jammy tendencies of its recent predecessors, the album is more song-oriented, with comparatively little in the way of the noisy experimentalism that characterized the band's early work.
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.
In both, the DNA that is inserted is highly characterized and usually completely sequenced.
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Traditionally, courts have characterized these payments as royalties because the person has an ownership interest in that valuable right.
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The year that just ended was characterized by head-snapping turns in asset prices driven by the latest headlines out of Europe or Washington.
But I think it was characterized and I think I characterized it this way last Thursday after the meeting that was had in the Situation Room, that progress is steady but slow.
In short, PE investors will need to navigate a sea of global macroeconomic and geopolitical worries in a year characterized by choppy equity markets and nervous debt markets that could be capsized by any number of policy miscalculations or exogenous shocks.
And in this case, because of the small margin that has characterized the race, it's natural for that to take place.
The AWC characterized FINRA member firm Newport Coast as having changed its name in 1986 from that of Grant Bettingen, Inc.
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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.
Another finding is that in in the current recession failure and risk are characterized not by discussions of financial risk but by discussions of appropriate product and service development, and the risks inherent in globalization, as well as the drift in the global economy that sees Western enterprises losing market share as part of a global redivision of labor.
In our time, the Democratic Party gave up the diversity that had characterized it since Jeffersonian times.
One of the key difficulties in overcoming the Euro debt crisis is that the current financial system is characterized by a close symbiosis between national governments and national banking systems.
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If we are to remain competitive we need to maintain innovation in technical equipment and processes and continue the history of innovation that has characterized areas such as Silicon Valley.
Indeed, what has characterized America from the start, the idea of America that endures, is particularly indispensable in times of great challenge and great change.
Over the last several weeks, investors have seen a market that has been characterized by choppy gains and losses, and a downside bias in the short-term.
For anyone seeking to understand the origins of Gore's political personality, routinely characterized as stiff and oddly formal, there are clues to be found in the direct line that traces back through the family to their political hero, Cordell Hull.
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There are rules to prevent payments that are, in essence, child support payments or property settlements from being characterized as alimony.
That can be characterized by sort of an acute respiratory distress, such as difficulty in breathing, sweating, high temperature, and turning blue, basically, from lack of oxygen.
Numerous pilots had reported icing conditions in the area around the time of the accident, including at least three flight crews that characterized the icing as severe, according to the report.
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