" The copyright battle has been characterized as "Hollywood vs.
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Additionally, her stomach was characterized as "distended" during 24 examinations.
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It's what Al Gore accurately characterized as the stalker economy.
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Another incident characterized as a threat was made on Nov.
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She was characterized as the trailblazing executive behind Pell Grants.
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Barack Obama's foreign policy was characterized as leading from behind.
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Those numbers were characterized as being significant to the gunman.
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An impressive 88.7% of its scenes are characterized as truthful.
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Others slammed Trump for what they characterized as reckless abandonment.
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Here's why the incident wasn't characterized as a hate crime.
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Much of the chaplains' work cannot be characterized as religious.
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It was characterized as a request that Nvidia agreed to.
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Allied World's business profile is characterized as 'Strong' by Fitch.
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Kempe reported on what he characterized as an invisible epidemic.
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"We're more accurately characterized as Trump hostile," Kristol told POLITICO.
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Yet, somehow, she is still characterized as a "reluctant" first lady.
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Until last season, Littlefinger was characterized as a scheming puppet master.
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And it wasn't characterized as being illegal acts or criminal acts.
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Those who make the decision are generally characterized as brave pioneers.
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The move was characterized as unusual for such a large project.
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"Global economies are what could be characterized as fragile," Tengler said.
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Back then the place could be fairly characterized as a dump.
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The meeting was characterized as congratulatory and brief by Trump's team.
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He addressed what he characterized as a bipartisan challenge in 225.
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Barack Obama's presidency is rarely characterized as more consequential than expected.
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We have more and more countries that are characterized as democracies.
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It was characterized as a vacation by Kevin Hassett, Trump's economic adviser.
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My weakness can be characterized as a blind loyalty to Donald Trump.
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The big picture: Saturday's attack has been characterized as a hate crime.
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On the environment, John and I were often erroneously characterized as adversaries.
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Female emoji are characterized as brides, princesses, dancers and...nope, that's it.
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The race, according to nonpartisan analysts, has been characterized as a tossup.
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Her aides have characterized as fake news various crimes against the Rohingya.
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She then criticized what she characterized as Trump's tendency toward bellicose rhetoric.
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But perhaps that sort of happiness is best characterized as ignorance is bliss.
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Strong ties are characterized as deep affinity; for example family, friends or colleagues.
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Russian actions abroad are often characterized as sinister attempts to undermine the West.
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The tariffs have been characterized as the "largest tax hike" in America's history.
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He has also been characterized as Asia's version of U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Austria's election has been widely characterized as yet another win for Europe's populists.
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That incident sparked what the Burmese military has characterized as anti-terror raids.
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The condition of the gunman was characterized as grave by law enforcement officials.
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They blamed what they characterized as opacity from both Boeing and the FAA.
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This includes what Baldwin also characterized as America's most beautiful and terrible legacy.
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The Trump administration's regulatory agenda is better characterized as a de-regulatory agenda.
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The regime went ahead with what most characterized as an electoral sham anyway.
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Bill Gates built a workaholic culture that he has since characterized as intense.
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In fact, they had what could be characterized as a very good downturn.
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Privacy is sometimes characterized as the concern of only an overly sensitive elite.
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Clinton, characterized as "part of Russia and its government's support" for his father.
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These options can be characterized as more "safety enhancements" than absolute safety features.
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Most of what they post could be reasonably characterized as silly but harmless.
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The selections were characterized as being variously dedicated to right and left-wing views.
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N) chief executive on Wednesday characterized as "bizarre" the claim by Boeing Co (BA.
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He included what was characterized as a "gentle" ask for donations in his presentation.
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Microsoft has requested this should not be characterized as an acquisition – only a hiring.
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His approach today can still be characterized as unsentimental and rational to a fault.
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Jill Hart sued him in 1997 for committing what she characterized as attempted rape.
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She has been called a bitch and a witch and characterized as Lady Macbeth.
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He outlined a number of initiatives underway that he characterized as transforming the company.
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" Trump and Pelosi later had a brief phone call, which Pelosi characterized as "constructive.
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Outbreaks get characterized as pandemics by epidemiologists -- who are not yet using the term.
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Her father, whom Ms. Figes characterized as "absent" and "unreliable," ran an employment agency.
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New vehicle sales in Chicago were characterized as strong, but supported by high incentives.
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" Security researchers were quick to discredit the claim, which some characterized as "fear-mongering.
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At best, they were characterized as a pitiful group, using clothing to get status.
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But it's not clear how serious the discussions are — one aide characterized as side conversations.
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Normally, Scorpios are characterized as darkly humorous individuals who know how to keep a secret.
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One line sums up what could only be generously characterized as an uneven, unfocused speech.
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Twitter — Twitter is losing four top executives in what is being characterized as "voluntary" departures.
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Police confirmed an open investigation into the incident, which is being characterized as misdemeanor battery.
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Eramo was featured in the article and characterized as being dismissive of the rape claims.
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Though repatriation often is characterized as forgiveness and compassion, it's really about justice and security.
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The law was characterized as inadequate by lawyers representing school districts that sued the state.
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He also rejected what he characterized as Mr. Papadopolous's "11th hour" request, filed on Nov.
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Statements from deans and distinguished professors warned of what they characterized as inappropriate board interference.
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Turkey's program, like Iran's, has been characterized as an effort to develop civilian nuclear power.
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They were characterized as the latest shots in a trade war between what two countries?
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Ruh, he explains, is not to be confused with jinn—commonly characterized as ghosts or spectres.
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Usually characterized as sworn enemies, cats and dogs can actually become buddies — and even best friends.
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Donald Trump has what can only be characterized as an open antipathy toward technology and innovation.
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Abney's works are typically characterized as narrative figurative paintings that are graphically bold and colorfully striking.
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All simmered with anger over what they characterized as the municipal government's indifference to their grievances.
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Those with PTSD and mental health issues would be stereotyped, shut out and characterized as flawed.
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The entrepreneur is often characterized as a know-it-all genius, the regulator as a drone.
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Facebook's top figures have had to deal with what they characterized as public anti-Semitism themselves.
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The shooting at the Pulse nightclub is currently being characterized as an act of domestic terrorism.
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That does not necessarily mean however that they should be characterized as intentional or willfully negligent.
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Americans on welfare, hardly a powerful political force, found themselves routinely characterized as loafers and cheats.
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Trump does not lead an organized movement — indeed, his own campaign cannot be characterized as organized.
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Unfortunately, the bill expands this access only to veterans with discharges characterized as Other Than Honorable.
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There was a time when politicians and pundits worked to avoid being characterized as policy wonks.
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The age of Trump can be best characterized as a period of uncertainty for many Americans.
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" DeVos held a press conference after her day of meetings, which she characterized as "emotionally draining.
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The Argentine Navy disclosed the battery problems, which it characterized as a routine mishap, on Monday.
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The delegation made special note of what it characterized as Mr. Kushner's ignorance of Saudi Arabia.
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He blamed both Australia's conservative government and the opposition Labor Party, which he characterized as compliant.
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Characterized as a suicide mission by his colleagues, Mr. Ryan's bid was never expected to succeed.
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Mr. Wiener said he thought Ms. Feinstein was being unfairly characterized as not representing her party.
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Ms. Spade, 55, was found dead on Tuesday, in what the police characterized as a suicide.
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Trump had promised to replace NAFTA, which he characterized as horrible deal, during his 2016 campaign.
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She has been characterized as "one of eight Republican senators to watch on impeachment," writes Vox.
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"A decision not to invest cannot fairly be characterized as retaliation," McDermott told the news outlets.
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He kept acting throughout, including a stint on General Hospital that he characterized as performance art.
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The attacks on Curiel were widely condemned and characterized as racist by both Democrats and Republicans.
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It was characterized as part of "Russia and its government's support" for his father's presidential campaign.
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The liberal elite are characterized as bad losers, as though the vote were a football match.
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"Any talk that could be characterized as 'testy' was centered on the pay raise," he said.
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There's little appetite for mimicking the hardball tactics Democrats once characterized as a form of nihilism.
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Trump seized the opportunity to pile on Cruz, whom he has repeatedly characterized as a liar.
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Train Whistle Guitar has even been characterized as one of the greatest African American Bildungsroman narratives.
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Should the collective production target be characterized as a cutback, a freeze or continued, albeit restrained, growth?
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Bolton said Putin told him that Russia was surprised by what Putin characterized as an unprovoked action.
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"He's been characterized as one of America's true villains... [and] he's kind of embraced that," Gundrum said.
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Much like Libra Kim Kardashian, this sign is often characterized as shallow, flirtatious, and not much else.
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Union head Ed Mullins slammed O'Neill for what he characterized as using his officers as political pawns.
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Multiple last-minute legal challenges have derailed the state's execution plans, which has been characterized as unprecedented.
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Democrats are fuming over what they characterized as McConnell's thoroughly partisan and unfair handling of the trial.
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Before Trump's election, Inhofe was often characterized as a fringe Republican on the issue of global warming.
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"We've never been characterized as so out of step with the mainstream of America," Ms. Roberts said.
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He was also widely criticized for what many onlookers characterized as showing disrespect to the US flag.
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He can only be characterized as an ardent Trump supporter who desperately wants the president to succeed.
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Since the nation's founding, the veterans benefits process has been characterized as non-adversarial and pro-claimant.
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The event, detailed in The Astrophysical Journal, is characterized as a "swipe" rather than a direct collision.
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Characterized as folk for lack of a better term, Mr. Ackles's piano-based music is quite formal.
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The end of a tech cycle can be characterized as the end of an era of computing.
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"We have therefore made the assessment that Covid-19 can be characterized as a pandemic," he added.
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"We have therefore made the assessment that Covid-2202 can be characterized as a pandemic," he added.
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A super typhoon is characterized as a storm with sustained wind speeds of more than 150 m.p.h.
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PA-2703 is often characterized as a conservative district, but it has deep Democratic roots as well.
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"We have therefore made the assessment that Covid-6900 can be characterized as a pandemic," he added.
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Some portion of that includes Google's hardware business, which Pichai characterized as a "multi-billion-dollar" business.
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One reason for the difference may be conflicting beliefs about what RAND characterized as a substitution effect.
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It's still unclear if the bombs, which Dortmund police characterized as "serious explosives," were related to terrorism.
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These medications are often characterized as "replacing one drug with another" — say, replacing heroin use with methadone use.
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The riots that erupted following the verdict have been characterized as the most violent of the 20th century.
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It is unsurprisingly consistent with a body of work Morris himself characterized as a continuous project altered daily.
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Bezos also owns the Washington Post, which Trump has repeatedly characterized as unfair to him and his administration.
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" The disease truly consumed Goense's life, becoming what she characterized as the "full-time job of getting high.
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To date, encounters with Assad regime forces and the Iranian-backed militias have been characterized as self-defense.
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Of the world's major faiths, Buddhism is often characterized as being a religion of peace, tolerance, and compassion.
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The U.S. approach to foreign policy at present could best be characterized as shambolic, to put it mildly.
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Op-Ed Contributor The party conventions were rightly characterized as either relentlessly downbeat (Republican) or fervently optimistic (Democratic).
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Daines on Wednesday hit the president for what he characterized as a persistent neglect of growing cyber threats.
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Do it because your alternative is to start sinking into what could be characterized as an entitlement mentality.
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The most unsurprising nomination, however, goes to what can be characterized as both an immigrant and American anthem.
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The course, as outlined in Lawler's lawsuit and several others, can be characterized as despotic and sexually charged.
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Although mosquitoes are often characterized as the villains in such diseases, viral spread requires human reservoirs of infection.
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In South Korea, a president wields what is often characterized as "imperial power" — but only for five years.
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The PPE shortage has been characterized as one of the biggest failures in the US's response to coronavirus.
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" Classical music, he said, "was characterized as an art that concerned mostly an elite, and mostly older people.
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Among some of Mr. Trump's allies, his views and treatment of Ms. Nielsen have been characterized as unfair.
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"Donations that were received and welcomed by universities have never before been characterized as bribes," Mr. Weinberg said.
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He suggested that what he characterized as an inaccurate claim could cause others to question the book's credibility.
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"She has to stand up for herself because she is being characterized as confused," said the GOP strategist.
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Jackson also faces allegations that he drank on the job -- claims some White House sources characterized as false.
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" This approach has been called conservative, but ZWJ believes it's better characterized as "sensible, strategic and time-tested.
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A 20183-year-old Southern woman not onboard with marriage equality finds herself characterized as a hateful boob.
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Speaking in Spanish, Elsa said that she was "very nervous" during the encounter, which she characterized as aggressive.
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As a first step, cyber attackers must be characterized as hostis humani generis — that is, enemies of mankind.
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In general, the texts, as summarized by authorities, can be characterized as hateful, demeaning, rude, and utterly offensive.
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" The Orlando newspaper slammed Trump for what it characterized as his "assault on truth" and "war on decency.
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Proponents of this theory have suggested that the G-spot is therefore better characterized as the clitourethrovaginal complex.
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Since the beginning of the series, Elizabeth has been characterized as the (admittedly stereotypical) cold one in the relationship.
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The covert "war on terror" in Yemen had long been characterized as a unilateral policy of the United States.
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" One of the alleged victims threw up following one of the fights, which authorities characterized as "an organized event.
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Previously, murderers were able to walk free in many instances, creating what critics characterized as a culture of impunity.
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Some of the apps encourage kids to make in-app purchases even when the apps are characterized as free.
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On Friday, a group of lawmakers demanded to know more about what they characterized as a "deeply troubling" development.
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Russian cybersecurity efforts are characterized as only partly successful despite a great deal of resources being dedicated to them.
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These two cases are what the CDC characterized as a "warning sign, more than a catastrophe," according to Kallen.
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Sacoolas is married to Jonathan Sacoolas, a US diplomat who's been characterized as a "spy" in the British press.
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After Pence signed the state's "religious freedom" law, which was largely characterized as anti-LGBTQ, Buttigieg tweeted his disappointment.
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In February, Glossier closed on $1003 million in Series C funding in a round that it characterized as oversubscribed.
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On the campaign trail, Trump consistently decried what he characterized as the Obama administration's aggressive attitude toward the police.
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Sherlocking comes in many shapes and guises, and it can't just be characterized as a rapacious or malicious practice.
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I wanted to bring attention to this issue and my comments should not be characterized as anything beyond that.
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In a redacted followup report on that fight, the altercation is characterized as "an ongoing feud" between unnamed parties.
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This is being characterized as an explosion of vibrant color, an ocean of yellow at Carrizo Plain National Monument.
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After police left, Andira stabbed her nephew in what her defense attorney, Mike McCrum has characterized as self-defense.
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The brands monitored by Donald Trump's followers were characterized as: straightforward; down to earth; rugged; unstylish; and non-trendy.
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"He's choosing what may be characterized as alternative climate facts," Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon told the New Republic.
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Static stretching is generally characterized as any stretch done for more than 30 seconds; anything less is considered dynamic.
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The vast majority of "mass incidents" that have taken place in recent years can be characterized as ethnic protests.
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They're characterized as lying in some stories, and at the very least, they seemed indifferent to being particularly accurate.
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But for Dalio, China's success is the result of what he characterized as a centuries-old socio-cultural attitude.
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White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow said the administration's revised approach toward China shouldn't be characterized as a retreat.
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Educated-class anxiety can often be characterized as a feeling overabundant of options without a core of convicting purpose.
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Another said that the detention facility in and of itself ought to be characterized as an enhanced interrogation technique.
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The so-called "Trump Effect" is better characterized as a symptom of the near ossification of this paradoxical thinking.
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Rice, Fudge and Linda Sánchez (D-Calif.) — whom he characterized as "well prepared" to tackle a top leadership role.
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Rather, they dispute whether plaintiff should properly be characterized as the inventor of e-mail based on that creation.
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The game invites speculation and conversation because it is characterized as much by silence as it is by action.
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In other words, Tingle's humor can be characterized as a strong mix of the anthropomorphic and the highly political.
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Uber did some calculations, but Buzzfeed did their own, which were then characterized as "solid" by an Uber representative.
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He characterized as "clumsy" China's policy moves over the last six weeks to counter turmoil in Chinese financial markets.
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The Iranians have accused the US drone of entering Iranian airspace, an allegation Central Command characterized as completely false.
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But such women, when they're discussed at all, tend to be characterized as damaged and in need of fixing.
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" Some groups were characterized as "socially intolerant," or as holding "strongly conservative views on race and social welfare programs.
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Republicans have largely applauded the efforts, praising the administration for what they've characterized as a swift and serious response.
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It is perhaps best characterized as a survey not just of technology, but of our recent relationship to technology.
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Most of the rest were characterized as cathemeral like the star-nosed mole, the European rabbit and the muskrat.
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Others had been doing their jobs dutifully in what Krasner characterized as his predecessors' win-at-all-costs culture.
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So Azaria is stepping away from the character, in what he characterized as a unanimous behind the scenes decision.
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The president is also responsible for a number of regulatory changes that critics have characterized as "sabotage" of Obamacare.
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Roberts was appointed by Bush in 2005 and has been characterized as the most centrist conservative on the court.
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He met with Trump during the transition, having what he characterized as a "very honest" conversation at Trump Tower.
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P1 and P2 were perhaps best characterized as walking and jogging; a full-out sprint put you in P3.
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To the extent that U.S. professors didn't produce anything measurable, we came to be characterized as unproductive, even parasitic.
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Last month, Jeff Jones, a former Target executive, left Uber because of what he characterized as disagreements with leadership.
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CBD is also not characterized as a dietary supplement under the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, the agency said.
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To help Weinstein's case, Rotunno will present what she characterized as "friendly emails" from his accusers after their assaults.
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With all this in mind, below is a list of plants below that are characterized as generally pet-friendly.
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Yet, it can also be fairly characterized as the justices avoiding political judgment, which is not theirs to undertake.
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Before that, he was not characterized as an African-American, because other colloquialisms were more common at the time.
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The authorities are still investigating the motivation for the attack, which the victims have characterized as a hate crime.
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" The receiving company in Libya, Danabasis added, "is characterized as being suspect of having relations with the Islamic State.
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By contrast, Democrats have largely supported Mr. Obama's executive immigration orders and other actions that Republicans have characterized as dictatorial.
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The debate went on without Mr. Trump — a glaring absence Ms. Kelly characterized as "the elephant not in the room."
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The organization has been critical of Donald Trump following comments from the candidate it characterized as fueling racism and bigotry.
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Krzanich's tone was markedly different from Intel's first reaction to the news, which could be characterized as defensive at best.
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The meeting also included an ask for fundraising help for the transition, though it was characterized as a "gentle" ask.
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AWH's market position and size/scale are characterized as 'Medium' by Fitch when measured by net written premiums and equity.
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I think we can nominate places like Uber that were loose but then were characterized as being really exceedingly normless.
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He swore revenge against those who initiated the Mueller investigation, whom he has characterized as Democrats with a political vendetta.
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The Expanse would never be characterized as "optimistic" sci-fi, as it doesn't take place in a gleaming techno-utopia.
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These changes are almost always characterized as reforms and are scrutinized for their impact on taxpayers and the federal budget.
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She argued the firm is meeting its obligations despite picking up the tab for what she characterized as previous mismanagement.
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While details are slim and the discussions are characterized as being in the "early stages," the move certainly makes sense.
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This gesture could be characterized as defiant, for the way it builds untranslatability into a novel obsessed with cultural translation.
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Protests by Tibetans and Uighurs are officially characterized as antagonistic and a threat to national security, which effectively delegitimizes them.
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Clinton will be characterized as the "presumptive" nominee; she wouldn't actually become the nominee until the vote at the convention.
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Typically, Leo songs are characterized as a karaoke go-to, a summer hit, or any song that popularizes a dance.
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Their ability to withstand financial disruption is limited and they ultimately pay what is often characterized as the "poverty penalty".
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The Syria retreat has been widely characterized as giving Turkey a green light to invade and go after the Kurds.
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Organizers credited the surge to enthusiasm generated by the Olympics and to what they characterized as a late-buying market.
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He is distrustful of alliances with less powerful countries, which he has characterized as freeloading off America's wealth and power.
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With inflation finally trending near the Fed's stated target of 2 percent, however, it can hardly be characterized as high.
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The shooting at Pulse, a gay nightclub, early Sunday morning is currently being characterized as an act of domestic terrorism.
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Must be tough The shooting at Pulse, a gay nightclub, is currently being characterized as an act of domestic terrorism.
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Characterized as the intelligence era, the source of competitive advantage is shifting from code to unique data + self-learning code.
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Athletes and survivors have been calling for this step for years, but decertification—characterized as a last resort—never came.
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Gabbard contended that the entire situation was a consequence of what she characterized as America's "regime change" war in Syria.
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All the evidence points to the fact he should be characterized as an unlawful enemy combatant — not a common criminal.
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The Business Roundtable, the top lobbying organization for industry in Washington, is often characterized as a nonpartisan or bipartisan organization.
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He missed three weeks this summer with a nerve impingement in his right elbow, an ailment he characterized as minor.
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They are characterized as a time of reflection after the growth that generally occurs with a 3 Year (aka 2019).
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This has historically been characterized as the "euphoria" phase of a bubble, based on economist Hyman Minsky's financial instability hypothesis.
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Last month fifteen foreign envoys visited Kashmir - a trip participants characterized as tightly-choreographed with no room for independent meetings.
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While easily traversable deserts define Iraq's terrain, Iran is characterized as defined by mountains, the steppe, and even forested areas.
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He has been intensely criticized at for both business decisions and behavior that investors have characterized as erratic and unprofessional.
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While Bannon has often been characterized as the shadowy adviser whispering things to Trump — "Trump's brain" — the truth is more complicated.
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" Later during the segment, Ingraham displayed a graphic showing images of people she characterized as "prominent voices censored on social media.
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Four Out of Five This is definitely the love song, and it's definitely about a woman characterized as a hotel receptionist.
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" Along with the Antarctic, we are simultaneously seeing record low sea ice in the Arctic, which Rignot characterized as "mind-boggling.
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On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump consistently decried what he characterized as the Obama administration's aggressive attitude toward the police.
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But following the singer's death, Tidal began streaming many of Prince's other albums, an act the record label characterized as exploitation.
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While often characterized as a destructive psychological feeling, shame can help people define their own values and live up to them.
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As a child, I was characterized as a "boy-girl" even before I knew the tingling, complex beauty of being gay.
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Sarah and Anne's relationship is typically characterized as a "romantic friendship," which, back then, were seen as preparation for heterosexual marriage.
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" One limitation in the Lancet study is it only looked at an inpatient population, which Lembke characterized as "a captive audience.
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The chipmaker's "no license, no chips" policy was characterized as strong-arming manufacturers, as well as crippling rival chipmakers like Intel.
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The Ocean's 8 star also assailed what she characterized as white privilege and inaction in the face of violence and injustice.
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During President Barack Obama's administration, Duterte fiercely criticized the United States for what he characterized as military overreach in the Philippines.
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The calls were "mental health related issues with some incidents that could be characterized as domestic civil disputes," the spokesperson says.
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Now a season that Hamlin characterized as his best to date depends on a stellar performance at ISM Raceway in Phoenix.
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Pelosi has downplayed the four women's influence on the party, which she characterized as existing primarily online and in the media.
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Their anger was aimed not only at the Africans but at what they characterized as the sheltered, elitist outsiders defending them.
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A year later, Yovanovitch was recalled from Ukraine following what she characterized as a smear campaign by Giuliani, Trump, and others.
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And while D.I.Y. brain stimulators are often characterized as reckless and foolhardy, my research has led me to view them differently.
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Black women are often characterized as angry simply for existing, as if anger is woven into our breath and our skin.
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Taken together, these reports paint a very different picture of the young nominee, who is best characterized as a hard drinker.
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Last year, in an attack characterized as, "a frightening new frontier of cybercrime," they targeted a dam in upstate New York.
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But over all, the look could best be characterized as ponytail black tie: high elegance worn with a laid-back line.
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That announcement came after months of publicly trashing the deal, which he has characterized as one-sided in favor of Iran.
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Palin had contended that her son's legal troubles were due to what she characterized as the Obama administration's mistreatment of veterans.
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Defense hawks and the Pentagon pushed for the $716 billion to help address what they characterized as an urgent readiness crisis.
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But he fell out of love, he said, as he grew wise to what he characterized as college sports' inherent corruption.
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Tareq is a Syrian refugee whose perilous journey is narrated by the voice of Destiny, characterized as a kindly, prosaic entity.
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Today, it's characterized as a seasonal pattern of major depressive episodes, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
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The meeting last month between Mr. Trump and Mr. Xi in Argentina was characterized as "highly successful" by the White House.
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" It has produced a number of high-profile films about terrorism that the Southern Poverty Law Center characterized as "anti-Muslim.
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For example, Mr. Miller indicated that immigration restrictions would apply to the same seven countries, which he characterized as appropriately targeted.
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But his unifying tone, which his staff characterized as more traditionally presidential, quickly gave way to a more familiar Trump approach.
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The move was characterized as a defensive measure by the Trump administration, though Democrats have dismissed it as an unnecessary provocation.
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Yovanovitch was abruptly ousted from her post last year following what she and others characterized as a smear campaign against her.
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Losses eked out by major indexes Tuesday followed what market watchers characterized as a relatively lackluster session in Asia on Monday.
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Gymboree also was among 22 companies that a June 7 report by rating giant Moody's Investors Service characterized as distressed retailers.
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The lawyer he met, Natalia Veselnitskaya, was characterized as a "Russian government attorney," though she has denied connections to the Kremlin.
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A similar revisionism has been applied to the Vikings, who nowadays are mostly characterized as traders with a forceful negotiating manner.
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But the court's decision was just one part of what has to be characterized as a very bad week for Obamacare.
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We get along well," he said adding "The moon has been characterized as a threat, too, so I think it's laughable.
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The four-month-old Gentoo penguin chick will not be named or characterized as male or female, Sea Life London said.
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Contributions to former officials, out of concern for that individual's well-being, have a better chance of being characterized as gifts.
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The Trump administration, by contrast, has knowingly enacted the practice that some officials have characterized as a deterrence against illegal entry.
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A Nest spokesperson said that Duffy's title at Nest was senior product manager, which it characterized as not an executive position.
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Treasury auctions likely will go off as scheduled as "these operations will be characterized as 'essential' and allowed to continue," he added.
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" Or, as Thomas said on Twitter back in 2016, "What has been characterized as a 'lynch mob,' 'toxic Twitter,' 'Twitter anger,' etc.
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The question isn't whether they were paid out of the campaign account, however, but whether they were appropriately characterized as campaign expenses.
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The encounter was characterized as a meet-cute by onlookers Rosey Blair and Houston Hardaway, who were in the seats behind them.
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Once characterized as the dangerous poisons of "plain fools" by President Reagan, their reputation is in the midst of a dramatic renaissance.
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"I think we can nominate places like Uber that were loose but then were characterized as being really exceedingly normless," Gelfand said.
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The trial, which started on Monday, is being characterized as the largest case of its type involving a company and its executives.
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The Hawthorne tunnel is the smallest of those projects, and can accurately be characterized as The Boring Company's proof-of-concept tunnel.
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Bush, as he's been doing lately, said he's been characterized as an "establishment" candidate because his father and brother were both presidents.
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The stock market could be characterized as a bull market plagued by "recurring anxiety attacks," strategist Ed Yardeni told CNBC on Friday.
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Oracle CEO Safra Catz talked about the cloud, which she characterized as a little hyped (not a surprise from a database company).
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Delta confirmed on Tuesday that there was a "maintenance issue" with the left engine, which can be characterized as an engine failure.
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The once-feted executive has repeatedly accused Nissan executives of mismanagement since his ouster, which he has characterized as a boardroom coup.
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Yet the ferocious energy that courses through this short, sharp shock of a production might be characterized as, well, kind of beautiful.
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Discharges are characterized as Honorable, General, Other Than Honorable, Bad Conduct, or Dishonorable, depending on the circumstances under which they are discharged.
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The program comes despite the president's often-stated opposition to "catch-and-release" policies, which he has characterized as a Democratic policy.
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Napping has been unfairly characterized as a lazy indulgence, but new research shows that it can have a myriad of positive effects.
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And click here for more on Bornstein's claims about the letter and what he characterized as a "raid" over Trump's medical records.
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McConnell and Trump spoke Wednesday about what McConnell's allies characterized as a misunderstanding, but that did little to quell the president's anger.
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" Members of the press were barred from coming into the hospitals to cover Trump's visits, which Whaley characterized as "interesting" and "strange.
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Rashida Tlaib of Michigan — a member of "the Squad" — after the North Carolina lawmaker felt he'd been unfairly characterized as a racist.
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The Labor Department sued Palantir in late September after what both sides characterized as years of private negotiations to settle the case.
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State's rethinking has been characterized as analogous to that behind George Kennan's famous 1947 essay arguing for containment of the Soviet Union.
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" McConnell said he would support an agreement he characterized as a deal between the "president and the Senate and House Democratic leadership.
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The president wrote that Democrats are "laughing" behind the scenes about the allegations, which he characterized as "vicious" smears and false stories.
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Clinton and Obama traveled to North Carolina on the presidential plane Air Force One, which Trump characterized as a burden on taxpayers.
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That interactive space is susceptible to analysis under the Supreme Court's forum doctrines, and is properly characterized as a designated public forum.
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Both Mr. Brindisi — whom Mr. Trump characterized as a "total puppet of Nancy Pelosi" — and Ms. Tenney have raised nearly $228 million.
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Scientists have not yet found a vaccine for COVID-19, which the World Health Organization officially characterized as a pandemic on Wednesday.
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The next day, Ms. Lagarde apologized for what she characterized as poor communication, while affirming her commitment to the European common good.
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WASHINGTON — President Trump's voter fraud commission met in New Hampshire on Tuesday to discuss what members characterized as declining confidence in elections.
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Instead, conservatives found new ballast while liberals bemoaned what they characterized as a silly pre-emptive capitulation to unlikely or marginal offense.
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The movie—and that scene in particular—has often been characterized as "documentary" in style, but no documentary ever looked like this.
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King imagined America as a "beloved community" capable of defeating what he characterized as the triple threats of racism, militarism and materialism.
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But while Mr. Harper was often characterized as something of a micromanaging autocrat, Mr. Scheer campaigned on building consensus within the party.
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Trump is slated to deliver what he characterized as a "major" post-Asia statement on trade at the White House this week.
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"Everything connected to him was exuberance and indulgence in a way that can't be characterized as anything but good," Ms. Parker said.
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Whether cryptos are characterized as assets or something else, individual and institutional investors are demanding that crypto trading be made much easier.
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His ouster is characterized as "a lengthy deception by Sam Houser," with the legal complaint laying out the particulars of that allegation.
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But King's district has been characterized as the sort of suburban area that is key to strategies for Democratic victories in 2020.
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" Kelly didn't provide many details about the new measures, which he characterized as being implemented "over the next several weeks and months.
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It's an especially nonsensical line coming from Arthur, who is otherwise resolutely characterized as the least self-deceiving member of the gang.
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The combination of mifepristone and misoprostol is commonly characterized as "the abortion pill," which complicates its use in women who've lost a pregnancy.
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The amendments are also being characterized as an attempt by some lawmakers to take control of the Brexit process away from the government.
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Roseanna has now been excommunicated for the public square for comments that ABC rightfully characterized as "abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values".
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She went on to highlight Trump's words during the presidential campaign that she characterized as disrespectful to women, immigrants, Muslims and Hispanic Americans.
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Wentz has been characterized as "week-to-week" by Eagles coach Doug Pederson after a CT scan last week revealed the current fracture.
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"We were characterized as the enemy simply because we happened to look like the people that bombed Pearl Harbor," an emotional Takei said.
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Trump was elected, in part, on campaign promises to rein in what he has characterized as a global trade system rigged against America.
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The Democrats talked about a Peter Strzok who they characterized as a patriot and a hero and someone deserving of a Purple Heart.
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And, as explained above, many child molesters cannot be characterized as having an adult sexual orientation at all; they are fixated on children.
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With few other examples of Black women or women of color at the time of its release, this portrayal was characterized as groundbreaking.
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Buttigieg ran for mayor on a platform to revitalize his hometown, but some of those progressive plans have since been characterized as gentrification.
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Unarmed BLM activists have been characterized as racial terrorists by a chorus of critics who include elected officials, law enforcement authorities and journalists.
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Inhofe has been critical of what he characterized as overreach by the EPA, as well as its rule making and bureaucracy under Obama.
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And ahead of next week's U.S. presidential debate, we're visiting Florida for a detailed examination of why it's characterized as a battleground state.
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By the numbers: 41 new cases that have emerged, in what the CDC characterized as a smaller jump than seen in recent weeks.
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The former is characterized as rolling out "on a one-year trial basis" as part of the conferences Health and Wellness product category.
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While most startups attempting to gain traction in the insurance market fall under incremental innovation, Blockchain for insurance could be characterized as disruptive.
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Homophobia, while more identifiably political, was frequently characterized as misunderstood religiosity, or as an eroding anachronism of well-meaning but old-fashioned geriatrics.
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It's been characterized as the largest outbreak of the preventable disease since 2000, the year that it was declared eliminated from the country.
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Hayden was also concerned by what he characterized as Trump's rush to judgment in the encryption debate, noting Trump's call to boycott Apple.
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But Gerard nonetheless is looking to Trump and Republicans to pull them out of what he characterized as a regulatory rut by Obama.
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As long as Uber was growing at a brisk pace, behavior that could be characterized as rule-breaking was framed as bold disruption.
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Instagram on Tuesday launched a short-form video feature called "Reels" in Brazil, which has been widely characterized as a clone of TikTok.
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She&aposs also criticized "Medicare for All" plans pushed by some Democrats and what she has characterized as wasteful government spending, Politico noted.
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The score, by the jazz pianist Masahiko Sato, might be characterized as "acid twang" in its evocation of Pink Floyd and Ennio Morricone.
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Although the policy does not ban anonymity, it is intended to significantly reduce what Mr. Purdy characterized as an overreliance on unnamed sources.
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More often than not, I was characterized as being interested in basketball based solely on appearance; that's a different discussion, for another time.
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Compared to what he is doing now, the work I saw at that time could be reasonably characterized as a hot, holy mess.
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It's got some pretty good lines in it, and could fairly be characterized as way better than it has any right to be.
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WeWork was characterized as a "nonstop party" under ousted-CEO Adam Neumann, a company complete with raucous summer retreats and alcohol-fueled meetings.
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The notion that I was going to be characterized as coddling commanders and fighting against victims was enough to make me physically ill.
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How the African-American sisters were often characterized as if they were one player and person, as opposed to two vastly different individuals?
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And then he went into the big news — We have therefore made the assessment that Covid-19 can be characterized as a pandemic.
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He criticized Robert Mueller and what he characterized as a partisan investigation, leading some Republicans to warn him against shutting down the inquiry.
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And then he went into the big news — We have therefore made the assessment that Covid-203 can be characterized as a pandemic.
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And then he went into the big news — We have therefore made the assessment that Covid-230 can be characterized as a pandemic.
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And then he went into the big news — We have therefore made the assessment that Covid-230 can be characterized as a pandemic.
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The steelworkers, both Democrats and Republicans, who crowded into the Wind Creek office don't like Mr. Trump, whom they characterized as anti-union.
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Prosecutors have said they intend to charge company executives for what they have characterized as a culture of negligence that enabled the disaster.
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Dolby Vision is the much more common of the two, and the competition between them has been characterized as a mini format war.
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" For example, as a Latina in Silicon Valley, I've noticed that women and minorities promoted to leadership roles are often characterized as "unqualified.
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Trump was furious, according to the person, who said Trump berated Johnson over the move, which he characterized as a national security threat.
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There's also been a bit of backlash aimed at the game's character designs, which many have characterized as off-putting MCU knock-offs.
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" Asked if he had threatened the Alaskans, Zinke replied: "The moon has been characterized as a threat, too, so I think it's laughable.
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Their actions 50 years ago reflect the virtue and value of what Obama characterized as the most important title in our nation: citizen.
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In messages from Goldstone to Trump Jr., Veselnitskaya was characterized as a "Russian government attorney," though she has denied connections to the Kremlin.
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Perry, who held the job for nine months, was criticized for what many people characterized as inadequate action during the Nassar abuse fallout.
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Furious Republicans assailed the Obama administration Thursday for making changes to a visa entry program for foreign tourists that they characterized as illegal.
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He said he believes allies and rivals of the United States are taking note of Trump's rise — something Corker characterized as a positive.
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The EPA's response to the offer of help could best be characterized as "get lost," a White House official told the Daily Beast.
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Trump could also continue to attack NATO and what he has long characterized as the US&aposs outsize financial role in the alliance.
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As he said, "Everyone was in the loop," and he took exception to the effort being characterized as an "irregular channel" of diplomacy.
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The shooting and hostage incident that took place early Sunday morning at the crowded nightclub is being characterized as an act of terrorism.
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When a radio interviewer suggested to the Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad that her verses could be characterized as "feminine," she rejected the notion.
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His brother, who was killed in a shootout with police, was characterized as being quiet, more outwardly devout, and prone to temper tantrums.
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A day later, though, Trump returned to his original take, attacking the "alt-left" during what many characterized as a surreal press conference.
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Police say they&aposre also still reviewing the circumstances that led to the brawl, which they&aposve characterized as a street fight involving teenagers.
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Trump added that "our soldiers are fighting like never before" in Iraq, and praised what he characterized as a positive trajectory in the country.
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"There were so many heroes that day," said Capps, visibly uncomfortable while talking about whether his actions that day should be characterized as exceptional.
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Ron Johnson House Republicans have long sought to pull the plug on the Obama-era rule, which they have characterized as unethical and illegal.
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In their discussions with Trump, the risk a strike might escalate tensions was raised -- but characterized as an unlikely outcome to a necessary step.
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The bureau identified what it characterized as a "significant weaknesses" in the company's compliance-management systems with regard to lending, marketing, and collections activities.
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Hamas fired more than 600 rockets into Israel, while the IDF conducted its own strikes against hundreds of what it characterized as military targets.
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Last year, the Cleveland Indians announced they are no longer featuring their Chief Wahoo logo, which has been widely characterized as offensive and racist.
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This satirical mode was also used stateside where political factionalism was characterized as "pugilism," representing the occasional fistfights that would break out in Congress.
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Details: Kata'ib Hezbollah is a Shia militia with a presence in Syria, Iraq and Iran that the U.S. has characterized as a terrorist group.
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" Wolfowitz is one of the nation's most prominent neoconservatives and interventionists, and has been widely characterized as the "architect' of the invasion of Iraq.
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Her comments have caused a stir in this closely watched investigation, which is being characterized as the first human killed by an autonomous vehicle.
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In that same e-mail, Musk told Tesla employees that they are in a battle that could be characterized as Tesla versus the world.
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That project generated troves of reports but little meaningful evidence, and has sometimes been characterized as a pet project of former Senator Harry Reid.
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There are subtle differences between the types of algorithms these programs use to generate district maps, but both are characterized as local search metaheuristics.
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It's interesting that it's still being characterized as a "test," given that the feature has been live on iOS for over half a year.
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For years, however, Jacobs was frequently characterized as a West Village housewife who seemed to have learned a few things from her architect husband.
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" Backup dancers in angel costumes appeared to be "shot down," symbolizing what "Fox & Friends" co-host Ainsley Earhardt characterized as "cops killing black individuals.
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Lim's most recent visit came January 30, when he traveled there via China on what a family spokeswoman characterized as a routine humanitarian trip.
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It was widely characterized as a "pep talk" of sorts for the group's followers after a series of military defeats in Syria and Iraq.
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Still, both of these moves support what could be characterized as a broader shift at Microsoft toward more of a service-driven Xbox ecosystem.
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" Conway, without naming Obama, said that "other presidents" had been criticized for an overly aloof attitude that she characterized as "too cool to rule.
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It's the first major film set outside of the traditional saga, and has been characterized as "an experiment" by the company's CEO, Bob Iger.
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She's frequently characterized as "the mother whose children are fish" and is often depicted in the form of a beautiful, plus-size black woman.
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McCabe had been in GOP crosshairs since the 2016 election, over what Republicans have characterized as a conflict of interest in the Clinton probe.
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Xi touted the success of China in recent years during the address, including what he characterized as overwhelming momentum for his anti-corruption campaign.
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It said the threat had shocked South Korean policy makers, who it characterized as servants of America, a standard theme of the North's propaganda.
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These women were only characterized as fierce and strong to make the Greek warriors who defeated them appear even fiercer and stronger by comparison.
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On Lucy's introduction to Lily, a voluble, oversharing type who in the 1950s might have been characterized as "blowsy," the two seem unlikely friends.
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Inge Hardison, whose bronze sculptures immortalized black historical figures, innovators and ordinary people she characterized as "Our Folks," died on March 19363 in Manhattan.
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He was also quick to vent his apparent frustration with what he characterized as his sluggish, foolhardy and sometimes drunken fellow escapee, Mr. Matt.
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Mr. Abromavicius resigned in February to protest what he characterized as pressure from the man widely understood to be Mr. Poroshenko's watcher, Mr. Kononenko.
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Rather than constrain the country's growth, the US wanted what Schwarzman characterized as an "update" to reflect a fair-trade agreement, given China's growth.
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Up until then, Cracka had been widely characterized as a stoner high school student who was essentially trolling senior law enforcement and intelligence officials.
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Following a string of what the US has characterized as limpet-mine attacks on commercial shipping vessels by Iran, Iranian forces began seizing tankers.
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Twenty-three percent were athletes of color, defined as African-American, multiracial, Asian-American, Native American and what the N.C.A.A. characterized as Hispanic/Latino.
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" ANGELOS "I thought there could be some kind of reaction because Castro was characterized as a communist and in all kinds of negative ways.
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Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) announced he will vote against Gorsuch's nomination because of what he characterized as his evasive answers during his confirmation hearings.
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Though of course, it was: In the media, rioters were characterized as violent thugs, blindly committing anarchistic and criminal acts without rhyme or reason.
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Farenthold denied some of the allegations against him but has since apologized for language he admitted to using that he characterized as not appropriate.
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Though Muscadet is so often characterized as neutral, with a narrow bandwidth of flavors and aromas, the rich yet crackling texture can be captivating.
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While Mr. Kelly and Mr. Porter have been characterized as close allies, some White House officials said over the weekend that that was exaggerated.
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At the same time of Mr. Shanahan's speech, the Pentagon released a report criticizing what it characterized as China's aggressive moves in the region.
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"Dealing with the victim or witnesses could be characterized as being fragile or delicate, depending on the nature of the crime," Mr. Palladino said.
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One of them, Mohammed Bello, a former adviser to a local cattle breeders association, said pastoralists are routinely, and often wrongly, characterized as perpetrators.
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Former President Clinton said he managed personal "anxieties" by pursuing what he characterized as distractions from the pressures of the presidency, the Mail reported.
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Sure, but it was characterized as an Antoine Fuqua Navy SEAL shoot 'em up and with Bellucci in the background … play it again Sam.
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The central bank embarked on what it characterized as a "mid-cycle adjustment," cutting borrowing costs three straight times, which further pushed rates down.
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Digital tokens issued in ICOS are largely characterized as "a virtual commodity" under Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission and aren't subject to regulation.
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Either way, advocates say it shouldn't be characterized as dangerous or rudimentary so as to avoid stigmatizing the people who choose to self-manage.
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HIV is often characterized as a disease that overwhelmingly affects gay and bisexual men, subsequently obscuring the significant and unique risks experienced by women.
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" He also called Cohen "one of the world's great evidence hoarders," which he characterized as being a "very, very bad thing for the president.
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The revenue GDC has earned from selling its infamously expensive passes was characterized as "significant," according to a source familiar with GDC's financial history.
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I've been following practically everything he's said for months now, and sometimes what is quickly characterized as a memory lapse is indeed a stutter.
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It said 29 fuel leaks and two fires had been reported, one of which led to what the company characterized as a minor injury.
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On Wednesday, Trump followed up by railing against what he characterized as past botched attempts by the U.S. to meddle in the Middle East.
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Trump later lamented the "hatred" and "tone" of CNN, particularly Don Lemon's "CNN Tonight," for having what he characterized as anti-Trump, unbalanced panels.
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Many of the attackers as of late could be characterized as "lone wolf" who might be inspired by or enable by ISIS, Bratton said.
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Manafort was not expected to attend the hearing, after being hospitalized last week for what his lawyer on Tuesday characterized as a cardiac incident.
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Though fabric drapes her waist she is characterized as a slumbering nude figure propped-up by an eroded Egyptian sphinx and a male lion.
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The billionaire's ascension has been characterized as a gaslighting of the American electorate due to Trump's habit of confidently declaring inaccurate statements as fact.
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"Conditions that involve some type of depression are often characterized as mood disorders," says Beth Loy, Ph.D., principal consultant at the Job Accommodation Network (JAN).
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While US officials departed the Chinese capital confident, they were later surprised by new Chinese demands the US characterized as backtracking on agreed-to commitments.
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It's often characterized as the largest annual human migration, because hundreds of millions of Chinese are headed home to celebrate their country's most important holiday.
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in July 2016 issued a public apology after making what she characterized as "ill-advised" comments criticizing then-candidate Donald Trump.
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But the company is certainly already dedicated to this type of tech and the arrangement is characterized as a partnership — so it's definitely a possibility.
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The Editorial Board blamed Trump for what it called a hasty strategy free improvisation that is characterized as handling of the Diplomatic opening all along.
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"In a op-ed last month, a senior Trump advisor suggested gutting NASA's vital Earth science division, which he characterized as "politically correct environmental monitoring.
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Sanford had been critical of Trump at times, saying he "fanned the flames" of intolerance and decrying what he characterized as his disregard for facts.
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The car company founded by Elon Musk said it produced 18,345 vehicles during Q2 a rate it characterized as "just under 2000,22015" vehicles per week.
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The subject matter is too serious for the work to be characterized as whimsical, but a wistfulness hangs over the spare environs of the gallery.
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From Martin Luther onward, major Protestant thinkers have violently criticized what they've characterized as the "idolatry" or "superstition" or even "paganism" of the Catholic aesthetic.
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Police reportedly said that they had been called to the Clinkenbeard residence the day before the killings for what they characterized as a family disturbance.
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Since 1999, this fast-growing cohort has essentially vanished, and young businesses are now more likely to be characterized as no-growth or slow-growth.
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Facebook said it would address the problem by working with third-party fact checkers in a move that we've characterized as too little, too late.
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Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) engaged in "unmasking" requests similar to those Nunes has since characterized as an abuse of power, The Washington Post reported Friday.
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She endorsed the idea of having Capitol Police at all future practice sessions — a notion she characterized as "self-evident" in light of Wednesday's shooting.
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Linda Sánchez (D-Calif.), former head of the CHC, said she was frustrated by Nielsen's responses, which she characterized as "general platitudes" about shared interests.
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Up until then, the teenaged hackers had been widely characterized as stoner high school students who were essentially trolling senior law enforcement and intelligence officials.
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The proposal brought in more than 30,000 responses during the recent two-month comment period, which Przylucki characterized as unusually large for a housing policy.
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Cheri Bustos, which the host characterized as a warning to fellow Democrats that if the party becomes too liberal, they would give Trump another term.
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" In each, she plays a fiercely protective mother, a role in her by now familiar wheelhouse, which she characterized as "forthright, strong, blah blah blah.
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Roskam joins lobbying firm K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers MORE (R) is also characterized as being in a purely toss-up race.
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Clinton: Much of her policy agenda could be characterized as a third Obama term, building on the center-left policies of the past eight years.
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He focuses on companies that have owners and managers with skin in the game, reasonable valuations, and can be characterized as breakout businesses in disguise.
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The message comes a day after North Korea test-fired two suspected short-range ballistic missiles, which Seoul characterized as a "new type" of threat.
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Rosenstein and Sessions have drawn repeated criticism from Trump over the Russia probe, which the president has continually characterized as a "witch hunt" against him.
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When asked about the verbal abuse, the staffers said Amber kicked staff out of a room in a manner that they characterized as verbal violence.
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Narcissists are characterized as selfish yet charming, so while it may seem they have your best interests at heart, they're likely just thinking about themselves.
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At an event in Washington, Rosenstein said Tuesday he would not buckle to what he characterized as threats against him or unreasonable demands from Congress.
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As a result, authorities this year have aggressively targeted VPNs as part of what they characterized as an effort to clean up China's domestic internet.
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Mr. Brooks has largely made an economic argument, but has also said he objects to what he characterized as Mr. Trump's admitted history of adultery.
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In the continuum of transformations, the Drifter's world could be characterized as living in the aftermath of one transformation, or on the cusp of another.
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There's a bit of millennial contrariness involved, too: After all, when you're constantly characterized as "lazy," why not turn laziness into a show of defiance?
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Maria Cantwell of Washington, the ranking member on the committee, blasted what she characterized as a falling adherence to safety standards in her opening statement.
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U.S. officials said Tuesday that the Privacy Shield will still contain an exception for national security purposes, once characterized as a key roadblock in negotiations.
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Some critics of the memorial, such as the National Civic Art Society, remain opposed to the design, which they have characterized as ugly and grandiose.
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These new results, however, will push that lead into something that could be fairly characterized as insurmountable (unless some truly extraordinary event were to occur).
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Earlier on Thursday, two oil vessels traveling through the critical energy shipping route caught fire in what the US has now characterized as an attack.
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Twenty committee members, who represent the city's lawyers, signed a separate petition condemning the tactics of the police on Wednesday, which they characterized as excessive.
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Campus academic leaders signed a letter Thursday expressing their "dismay and deep concern" for what they characterized as the board's inappropriate interference in campus affairs.
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The IMO said the move followed an assessment on Wednesday by the World Health Organization, which said the virus can be characterized as a pandemic.
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ACCURACY It is true that subway service has deteriorated, with increases in delays and crowding that have been widely characterized as symptoms of a crisis.
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Collins, speaking to reporters in Maine, said the president should "step back" from the administration's public coronavirus messaging, which she characterized as "inconsistent" so far.
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But social distancing is really better characterized as physical distancing — the social part of it just needs to become more virtual for the time being.
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President Donald Trump on Thursday went after the "fake news" media for casting his response to coronavirus in what he characterized as a bad light.
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The withdrawal has been rightly characterized as a "betrayal" and the ensuing bloodshed provides more than enough evidence of the brutality of Mr. Trump's decision.
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Thus, the closer these efforts by the House Democrats get to the next election, the more they will be characterized as mean-spirited and unjustified.
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Mucarsel-Powell has previously criticized Curbelo for what she has characterized as talking tough on guns in the district but voting another way in Washington.
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However, the truth is most of our thinking is much more instinctual — what Kahneman calls System 2628 thinking, which is characterized as automatic and emotional.
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Mr. Burge said two neighbors had taken out restraining orders against Mr. Hanel, which he characterized as stemming from disputes about landscaping and property issues.
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August 24, 2018 New tariffs take effect on opposite sides of the Pacific, and they're characterized as the latest shots fired in a trade war.
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Turnout in the 2016 presidential election, initially characterized as low, actually exceeded that of the 453 race in which President Barack Obama won re-election.
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By the next day, Ms. Murkowski had come out against witnesses, using as a rationale what she characterized as an attack on Chief Justice Roberts.
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No one had been arrested as of late Monday night, but officers were interviewing a man characterized as a "person of interest," the police said.
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Given that most countries linked to the BRI are characterized as emerging markets that pose higher risks for investors, the scheme has faced some criticism.
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Boeing employees discussed the problems with the 22018 Max in chats and emails that the company characterized as "completely unacceptable" in a statement released today.
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Nevermind the fact that he's walked out of interviews and fielded an endless barrage of questions about what some have characterized as an intense demeanor.
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And in any event Apple's only disbursement to Scrapple in the R&D cost-sharing scenario is characterized as an investment not a deductible payment.
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Internet companies on Friday announced support for a sex-trafficking bill that many platform companies had initially characterized as a threat to online business models.
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Leslie also learned that Mr. Elizondo had just resigned to protest what he characterized as excessive secrecy and internal opposition — the reason for the meeting.
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So when Libyans went to the polls on July 22014, in what international observers characterized as a fair election with high turnout and little violence, Mrs.
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Most bizarrely, FBI files released in 2011 revealed that Shakur had received death threats from the Jewish Defense League, an organization characterized as a terrorist cell.
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He was often characterized as steering a "third way" between communism and capitalism, but he drew criticism for being anti-business and too soft on Moscow.
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Though Afghan parents are often characterized as limiting their daughters' education, Rector says many of the girls' parents encouraged them to enroll in the first place.
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And then there was the ring Jackson gave him during what Safechuck characterized as a mock wedding ceremony he and Jackson had together in Jackson's bedroom.
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Trump has often grouped impeachment in with the Russia investigation and subsequent Mueller report, which he has characterized as efforts by Democrats to end his presidency.
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Senior staffers in the meeting responded with a round of applause, which the officials characterized as a show of support for the embattled chief of staff.
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Whether they can be fairly characterized as "market failures" — and thus legitimate targets of government intervention in the eyes of market fundamentalists — I do not know.
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Donald Trump invited him to the White House and has only worked to solidify that attachment, one characterized as "abnormal and unseemly" by international relations scholars.
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In fact, millennials, who are often characterized as the "most tolerant" generation, have a hard time acknowledging the significance of racial identity — especially when they're white.
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Don Julio 1942 is characterized as a "celebration tequila" because it was originally released on the 60th anniversary of founder Don Julio González first making tequila.
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Boutrous appeared to have studied the IPCC's 2013 AR5 report from start to finish, and he stuck closely to what he characterized as the scientific consensus.
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"I feel like I get characterized as an Asian tech bro," he told the San Francisco crowd Tuesday, which got a large laugh from the crowd.
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A kidnapping suspect in Ohio characterized as a "serial abductor" and a "monster" has been apprehended by the FBI after a six-month search, PEOPLE confirms.
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The interviewer then asked if Mnuchin had seen the Wolf of Wall Street and The Big Short, which Mnuchin characterized as "complete misrepresentations" of Wall Street.
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And while Mr. Sanders is leading in New Hampshire, the risk for him is that a win there would be characterized as a neighbor-state phenomenon.
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The former can be characterized as political actions that bend or break longstanding norms and the latter is best understood as the breakdown of collective faith.
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Practically minded members of Congress, however, are wary of the idea of casting a vote that could be characterized as an embrace of unlimited government debt.
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In a 10-page rant, Damore made a series of claims arguing against Google's diversity initiatives, some of which he incorrectly characterized as confirmed by science.
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" The State Bureau of Investigation's probe of this case, Barber hopes, will resolve what he characterized as "conflicts from the accounts of what happened and why.
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The president has frequently lashed out against the ongoing investigation, which he has characterized as a "witch hunt" conjured by "angry Democrats" to undermine his presidency.
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Does he deserve some credit for the jobs numbers that the New York Times characterized as so good they ran out of words to describe them?
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We have to embark on very different models of production and consumption, which cannot be characterized as minor deviations from economic paths that we are following.
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It was the third cut this year as part of what Fed Chairman Jerome Powell has characterized as a "midcycle adjustment" in a maturing economic expansion.
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President Donald Trump on Thursday praised Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for agreeing to a deal the US has characterized as a cease-fire in Syria.
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Mr. Powers was variously characterized as the mayor's Cardinal Richelieu, the good cop to Mr. Giuliani's bad cop and even the conscience of the city administration.
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Such defenses would not stand a chance against a swarm of cheap cruise missiles, which US officials have characterized as the most likely mode of attack.
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They dismissed calls by some for tech giants, such as Google, to be characterized as an essential utility required to provide reasonable use of its service.
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However, it could very credibly be characterized as a high crime and misdemeanorNarrator: Which is a general abuse of power by a high-level public official.
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This is better characterized as a reflex on the part of the media and the public to concoct scandals involving the Clintons that simply don't exist.
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Iran's support for Bashar Al Assad in Syria and what the Saudis have repeatedly characterized as Iranian "meddling" in other Arab countries, have severely strained relations.
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The siblings grew up in conservative Lindale, Texas, during a time she characterized as "not the best" when it came to acceptance of the LGBTQ community.
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Senators jumped on that, pressing Comey about why he did not take more action after the request, which the former FBI director characterized as disturbing him.
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So the release of Chaotic, a show characterized as "career suicide by videocam" by Entertainment Weekly, points to Brit-Brit's cray-cray as being independently motivated.
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Richard Ojeda, whom Politico characterized as "JFK with tattoos and a bench press," appears to be the favorite over state legislator Shirley Love for the Democrats.
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In this current situation, if he withheld news or action on the investigation, he would later be characterized as having rigged in favor of one candidate.
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The best of what's on offer at Szechuan Mountain House may be characterized as creative proletarian fare that is trussed up, made bourgeois, and consummately plated.
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As the Democratic race narrowed to about half a dozen plausible contenders, Klobuchar asserted herself — and was frequently characterized as — a sort of common-sense centrist.
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The funds Mr. Trump now refers to, on the other hand, are more accurately characterized as a reimbursement that the government pays to the insurance companies.
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" He likened it to the Nashville street Demonbreun, which is pronounced Da-MUN-bree-un, and not like what some have characterized as "demon pickle juice.
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Often characterized as the first work of modernism, "Olympia" depicts a naked white courtesan and her handsomely clothed black maid as near equals, formally and psychologically.
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Mr. Chmielewski reported the exchange, which he characterized as a threat, to the White House and to the E.P.A.'s internal affairs and criminal investigative divisions.
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His record is best characterized as inconsistent with any particular set of economic principles, but reliably faithful to the short-term interest of the Republican Party.
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Tannahill, a U.S. Marine veteran, said he was being characterized as heartless even though the gun giveaway had been in the works well before the shooting.
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It was not clear whether the man the complaint calls Coach-2, who is characterized as having significant leverage at Adidas (which sponsors Louisville), is Pitino.
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This week, the S&P 5003 pulled off its best three-day rally since 2500, which some characterized as just a bear market "head-fake" bounce.
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I wondered if there was room for me to escape being characterized as bad by the 6-year-old boy who first made me feel free.
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"It's important to remember that people of color have historically been discriminated against by being characterized as in some way savage or animal," Ms. Lefevre said.
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Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) is pitching a $2628 billion plan to fight what she characterized as Trump's "war on rural America" (The Hill) ... FROM CONGRESS: Sen.
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Cruise has been racking up test miles in San Francisco, intentionally working to perfect its technology in what Vogt has characterized as an entropic, random environment.
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But while Mr. Trudeau said the government welcomed people expressing contrary views, their opposition would not change what he characterized as a decision based on science.
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The program has been condemned by the United States, the United Nations, the European Union and others for what rights organizations have characterized as extrajudicial killings.
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Mr. Trump's complaints were his latest attacks on his own government's law enforcement and intelligence agencies, which he has characterized as misguided, irresponsible and politically motivated.
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Apple argued that store workers could choose not to bring bags or personal Apple devices — which it characterized as "optional" — to work and avoid the searches.
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Mr. Trudeau, whose pro-immigration stance has been a cornerstone of his premiership, has condemned the law, which he has characterized as antithetical to Canadian values.
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Unsworth participated in three books and two documentaries, for a total of $3,000 in compensation, which Price characterized as about 10 percent of Unsworth's annual income.
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The tale, often characterized as a myth, has made rounds on the internet but historians do not see real evidence to back it, according to PolitiFact.
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Though Hollywood is often characterized as a bastion of liberalism, its movies continue to be dominated by characters who lack diversity, a new study has found.
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They're out of sight and nowhere near where they might confront a group that President Donald Trump has characterized as an invading army that threatens US sovereignty.
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In what can best be characterized as the grimace emoji personified, CBA lost 12 million customers' data after losing the magnetic backup tapes containing customers' financial history.
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Women who show anger, or any similarly strong emotion, are commonly characterized as psycho, crazy, or bitchy—terms that insist such feelings are ugly, undesirable, and unfeminine.
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Rouhani also highlighted the importance of maintaining stability in Lebanon and, in the phone call with Macron, noted what he characterized as the threat posed by Israel.
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Gods and Monsters, a game that we've seen barely anything of, but what Ubisoft has characterized as their riff on Breath of the Wild to some degree.
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In what he characterized as "a lot" of pain, Roethlisberger could not throw the ball far, but well enough to guide the Steelers to the Cincinnati 47.
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He rejects the idea that a painting should be seen all at once (or what Frank Stella famously characterized as "what you see is what you see").
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The president has attacked critics of his policies as supporters of what he has characterized as a corrupt "neo-liberal" era that preceded his time in office.
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The "Boyz n the Hood" director has not responded to treatment and his condition is dire ... after what his mother, Shelia Ward, characterized as a major stroke.
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The key decision centered on the travel ban, which Mr. Cuomo on Monday characterized as an "extraordinary action" that he said saved lives and aided cleanup efforts.
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In fact, despite what Williams characterized as a relatively strong forecast, most questions for the central banker focused on how policymakers would deal with an unexpected pullback.
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"(Pantaleo) has been characterized as an overly aggressive officer with a history of this sort of behavior, and nothing can be further from the truth," London said.
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Kevin Brady and Mike Kelly pleaded with the chairman to not pursue Trump's tax returns, citing privacy concerns and what they characterized as an abuse of authority.
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The photo above, among the first from the scene, shows the truck—presumably in the spot where it stopped after what local officials characterized as an attack.
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Some Uber drivers were also deactivated by the service after participating in pro-union activities, which some characterized as an act of political harassment by the company.
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But Schumer fired back that McConnell, who he characterized as the "master of delay," should blame members of his own party that called for the FBI investigation.
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He defended what Republicans have characterized as stonewalling from the Department of Justice, arguing that it is the "clear intent" of conservatives to "sabotage" the Mueller investigation.
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Earlier this year, when ThirdLove introduced what it characterized as the most inclusive size range of bras on the market, Harrington said the claim was easily disprovable.
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The move has been widely characterized as a betrayal of Kurdish forces who bore the brunt of the US-led campaign against ISIS, losing roughly 11,000 fighters.
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Thus the long-established practice — what can be much more fairly characterized as "on the books" — has been case-by-case enforcement and not ex ante rules.
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In particular, he focused on what he characterized as a national security threat posed by Central American migrants making their way to the U.S. border with Mexico.
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Yovanovitch was abruptly recalled from her position in May after what she characterized as a smear campaign against her by Trump and his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani.
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But it was clear that Shapiro was directing his fire at Fuentes, whom he characterized as the leader of the next wave of the alt-right movement.
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Air Force: MarginalWhile the Air Force is now characterized as "marginal" rather than "weak," as it was in last year's index, there continue to be capacity concerns.
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" Mr. Quinlan, in an email, wrote, "I have never engaged in any conduct toward anyone that can fairly or reasonably be characterized as harassment of any kind.
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Unsurprisingly, Pence focused quite a bit on abortion, reiterating the Trump administration's commitment to what he characterized as the "timeless values" Focus on the Family advocates first.
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In the months since, she's been challenging her party on a different front, attracting controversy for her criticisms of Israel, which some have characterized as anti-Semitic.
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It could be variously characterized as a wildly impressionistic production documentary, a deranged remake of F. W. Murnau's silent classic "Nosferatu," or an eccentric assemblage of outtakes.
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Though she said frappato was one of her favorites, she noticed something additional in the Valle dell'Acate, the bottle that I characterized as simpler than the others.
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Axios had detailed what it characterized as Trump's displeasure with the commerce secretary's progress in trade negotiations with China and reported that Ross fell asleep during meetings.
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"The Times noted that Giuliani&aposs claims about Yovanovitch, characterized as a smear campaign during the impeachment hearings into Trump, were "unsubstantiated" or "taken out of context.
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Here, Mr. Bannon also portrays it as representing elites, and therefore in natural opposition to populist sites like Breitbart, which he has characterized as representing the people.
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As a wealthy donor to Democratic causes and politicians, he is a frequent target of right-wing attacks, many of which have been characterized as anti-Semitic.
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Yovanovitch, who testified during President Donald Trump&aposs impeachment inquiry, was abruptly recalled from her position in May after she what she characterized as a smear campaign.
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Gabbard had met the qualifying criteria for this week's debate, but considered skipping it over what she characterized as a lack of transparency in the qualification process.
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Four sensor arrays at the corners enable the information flow that enables the vehicle to navigate what Vogt characterized as the entropic and random San Francisco streetscape.
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These moves have been widely characterized as detrimental to the US government&aposs long-stated goal of a two-state solution to the convoluted Israel-Palestine conflict.
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Instead, Harvard Business School's Alberto Cavallo studied how increased competition in the Amazon era affects firm pricing behavior, a result the academic characterized as far more enduring.
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So far, Putin's actions can be characterized as intelligent and rational, but his appetite for risk appears to be increasing with his international isolation and economic weakness.
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Ohio delegate David Johnson, who owns a small business in the state, criticized what he characterized as federal government overreach in responding to recent transgender bathroom laws.
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" The statement criticized the "fundamental business model and fiscal practices" of UNRWA, and what the department characterized as the "endlessly and exponentially expanding community of entitled beneficiaries.
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Trump also launched into the "snake" fable that formed a major portion of his campaign stump speech and warned against accepting immigrants he characterized as violent criminals.
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YouTube itself submitted a comment, which consumer groups have characterized as an attempt to weaken data privacy laws regarding children in hopes of protecting its profit margins.
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Ms. Radziwill also has been characterized as "the last princess of Camelot" and "the last swan," the nickname Mr. Capote used for his socialite circle of friends.
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And that's just the tip of the iceberg, with other policy actions and decisions building to what LGBTQ advocates have characterized as a decisively anti-equality agenda.
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One Singaporean photographer wants to contest the idea of his country — often characterized as a clean, efficient hub of global capitalism — as sterile, spotless, and ultra-modern.
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In a separate announcement on Wednesday, Twitter also announced its new bot-reporting feature designed to flag spam and what it characterized as manipulation attempts on the platform.
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Despite his criticism for the corporate tax cuts, Schultz also had choice words for what he characterized as the increasingly left-leaning economic policies of the Democratic Party.
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The tweet was Trump's latest attack on House Democrats' impeachment inquiry, which Trump and his GOP allies have characterized as a partisan attempt to overturn the 2016 election.
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Harley is traditionally characterized as a psychiatrist-turned-villain, who falls in love with the Joker before leaving their relationship to start a crime empire of her own.
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Davis said Tuesday that he was releasing the recording in part to defend Cohen from what he characterized as defamatory remarks made by Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani.
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Much 2016 post-election attention has focused on working-class white voters, who have been characterized as "forgotten" and "angry" for being left out of the economic recovery.
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During a call last week about the filing, Apple executives, including general counsel Bruce Sewell, spoke in a way that can be best characterized as surprised and outraged.
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But it wasn't hard to imagine that West, whose relationship with the fashion industry has been self-characterized as full of suffering, would want to return the favor.
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It's not some deep indictment of computer vision — techniques to "beat" image recognition systems might just as easily be characterized as situations in which they perform particularly poorly.
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The ACLU researchers raised concerns over Rekognition, Amazon's facial recognition software suite, this past summer when they discovered what the researchers characterized as significant flaws in the product.
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Over time tai chi would evolve to be increasingly characterized as a "soft" fighting style, which seeks to redirect an opponent's energy and motion to work against them.
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When that failed, some students claim the group showed up to intimidate participants in the meeting, who responded by voicing what authorities have characterized as anti-national slogans.
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However, they're not as reliable in dense breasts, characterized as those with not as much fat and more fibrous or glandular tissue, according to the American Cancer Society.
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Yet new research suggests that sleep is far from a passive process, and that sleep may best be characterized as an active brain state for optimizing memory consolidation.
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Rather than being characterized as a missed target that needed steady monitoring or which was facing imminent risks, the statement deemed inflation "near" the desired 2 percent level.
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Because dissent in the region is now characterized as a security threat, any form of protest, including complaints filed through formal government mechanisms, will be dealt with harshly.
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Sitting down for a summit with Moon, and then Trump, will be characterized as a victory back home that neither his father nor grandfather was able to achieve.
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He declared on Thursday that he intends to highlight the plight of immigrants and confront what he characterized as Republican President Donald Trump's racially charged and divisive rhetoric.
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In Seattle, Rabbi Daniel Weiner linked the incidents to what he characterized as permissiveness toward white supremacy from parts of the electorate during the 2016 presidential election campaign.
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Hefner was sometimes characterized as an oversexed Peter Pan as he kept a harem of young blondes that numbered as many as seven at his legendary Playboy Mansion.
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Just as dogs could be distinguished by their breeds and horses distinguished from mules, so could people be characterized as superior or inferior based on their physical traits.
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In a statement, Washington Examiner Editor in Chief Hugo Gurdon defended releasing the recording based on what he characterized as Kellyanne Conway's "abusing, bullying and threatening" a reporter.
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My weakness can be characterized as a blind loyalty to Donald Trump, and I was weak for not having the strength to question and to refuse his demands.
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Musk, who hosted Tesla's earnings conference call last week to detail the company's quarterly progress, grew frustrated by what he characterized as "boring, bonehead" questions from industry analysts.
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The company now works with Medicaid plans in six states, tapping into what Callahan characterized as a little over half of the $6 billion nonemergency medical-transportation market.
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"It is more than likely the $534 dollars was the result of him purchasing campaign merchandise, which is characterized as a campaign contribution by the F.E.C.," she wrote.
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As usual, removing a freeway was characterized as pie-in-the-sky hippie idealism, while dumping billions more into huge freeway expansions was cast as the sensible choice.
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Knock-offs have long been a staple of China's consumer economy, and Alibaba has been repeatedly called out for what critics characterized as lax enforcement against such items.
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It is curious, too, that there is a possibility that winning the league at long, long last now seems destined to be characterized as some sort of disappointment.
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Also notable was the absence of any rationale for building a wall along the southwestern border, which Mr. Trump has characterized as the country's most critical security threat.
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"It gave Baltimore a sense of pride in being characterized as something as simple (and powerful) as being 'nice,' " one of the admen later told The Baltimore Sun.
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Mr. Flake's support for immigration, which in his Tuesday retirement speech he characterized as a traditional conservative position, has roiled some of his fellow Republicans over the years.
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But his initial foray into politics ended with his fleeing into exile in 2006, under investigation by Serbia's chief organized crime prosecutor, which he characterized as politically motivated.
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Republicans said Democrats endangered the country by trying to pass a resolution they characterized as an empty political gesture, at the start of a U.S. general election year.
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Vindman also testified that the White House's readout of that call, which Trump has repeatedly characterized as "perfect," omits some words and phrases that were said during call.
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At the time, most fiction for young adults was more about what Ms. Hinton once characterized as "Mary Jane's big date with the football hero" than about reality.
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The scope of Durham's investigation has been characterized as wide-ranging; Barr confirmed earlier this fall that Durham has been conducting foreign outreach as part of the investigation.
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Schiller hand-delivered the letter to Comey informing him that he had been fired this spring, a move that Democrats have characterized as an effort to obstruct justice.
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IQ testing has been characterized as highly misleading in other scientific studies, in part due to sociological factors and the limitations of what the standard IQ test measures.
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The White House released only a top-line overview of what it was seeking -- what it characterized as "closing the loopholes" to more easily detain and deport immigrants.
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MacDougall also said he would push back against what he characterized as Republican lawmakers' efforts to identify the whistleblower who first raised concerns about Trump's posture toward Ukraine.
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Junta leader Prayut Chan-O-Cha reported yesterday that the boys were given a "minor tranquilizer," which a BBC report characterized as an anti-anxiety medication used by soldiers.
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This is the second wave of documents repealed by Sessions as part of a broader effort to undo what he has characterized as inappropriate rulemaking by the Justice Department.
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U.S. President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Wednesday to blame the Democratic Party, among others, for failing to fix what he has characterized as a broken immigration system.
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Gonzalez's essays and speeches denouncing what she has characterized as congressional lack of action in the face of the politically powerful gun lobby have made her an internet sensation.
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