Once a conquering hero, he is categorised as a dangerous freedom fighter by the country's brutal new Communist regime. |
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The directory contains telephone numbers of various companies which have been categorised under different heads. |
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His media appearances are categorised by barely audible mumblings in one of the thickest Scouse accents you've ever heard. |
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The foundational anniversary marked by Republic Day is categorised as a celebration, a moment for self-congratulation. |
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Kubrick, of course, is eternally categorised as cold, unemotional, misanthropic, somehow inhuman. |
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There will be additional protections for workers categorised as vulnerable under the Act. |
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Without warning she experienced a grand mal seizure followed by a profound behavioural change categorised as symptomatic of mania. |
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The other guests were European, and could be loosely categorised as lotus-eaters. |
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As well as being categorised by geographical location, blogs are also grouped by category. |
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Cassava is generally categorised as bitter or sweet depending on the level of hydrocyanic acid, which causes the bitter taste. |
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Unlike many parts of Scotland, Stirling is not categorised as an area requiring assistance from central government. |
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We can all be categorised into a speech community by way of language, professional idiolect, local or acquired dialect, accent or habitual usage. |
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Kidney stones are broadly categorised into calcareous stones, which are radio-opaque, and non-calcareous stones. |
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Everything is ranked, classed and categorised for easy digestion in a vain attempt to bring forth order from chaos. |
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Freight was categorised into seven classes, which were analysed using several variables. |
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Physical activity and alcohol intake were categorised as in earlier reports. |
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Liberal Democrats are often categorised as soft on crime and are used to rebuffing accusations of being soft on terrorism. |
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Now what matters is not how a treatment is categorised but whether there's evidence to support it. |
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There is so much deceit and trickery about this mob that it needs to be categorised. |
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I thought all people must pledge their allegiance, or be categorised accordingly. |
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These children from various pockets of the State have been categorised into seven groups. |
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The dialect spoken in Khun Yuam is categorised into the Southern Shan language, which is influenced by the Burmese language. |
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If the death, injury and disability resulting from small arms were categorised as a disease, we would view it as an epidemic. |
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The cost estimates are categorised as capital, and operating and maintenance costs. |
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These suggestions are categorised according to level of intervention, many relating in fact to the Member States. |
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Microfinance providers can also be categorised by the different target groups they reach: bankable and non-bankable clients. |
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Two patients categorised their feelings after reading the letter as negative, 71 as non-negative, and six did not understand the letter's content. |
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A 2-volume collection of photographs of contortionists, categorised by country. |
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If this observation had not been made even more of the voucher redemption would have to have been categorised as deadweight loss effect. |
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It could be categorised as a sub-genre of electronic music, but it clearly has its own life and voice. |
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Their apparently dull images of grain silos, blast furnaces and water towers are categorised and grouped, forcing us to home in on details of construction. |
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The company is categorised as a category 2 company cf. the Danish Environmental Protection Agency's categoric system. |
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Those categorised in this way and who have served their punishment could then be electronically tagged upon their release, so their movements can be monitored. |
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Since a significant element of judgment is involved there will usually be scope for a fairly broad range of possible views, none of which can be categorised as unreasonable. |
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Permanent irony, however, has to be categorised as existentially destructive. |
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The political context continues to be extremely polarised and human rights defenders are invariably categorised along partisan lines. |
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The nine numbers that we know and use are categorised into three by Pythagoras. |
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There are eight categorised climbs including the classic, exposed ascent of Holme Moss. |
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These boards are categorised and can be filled with whatever information you pick. |
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Fundamentalism in relation to any concept even in theism is categorised as adamancy in our ashrams. |
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Each document is categorised according to the nature of the document and the information it contains. |
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Derivatives are also categorised as held-for-trading unless they are designated as hedging instruments. |
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This security gap has been categorised as critical by Adobe and affects all versions. |
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The head of an African man is categorised as the missing link between that of a superior European man and an orangutang. |
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The most significant races are categorised as Group races or Graded stakes races. |
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Certain judgments of the Court of Justice tell against the assumption that the provision of compensation for a structural disadvantage means that a measure cannot be categorised as aid. |
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The ongoing preparation by the State Party of the inventory of categorised heritage buildings in the seven monument zones is reported as partially complete. |
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Strategies are categorised according to the three basic types of immediate, deferred or entombment with the latter considered as a possible option but not actually foreseen in any EU nuclear installation. |
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Glenn Frey's music could be safely categorised as soft rock. |
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For the same reason, defamatory statements communicated through modern types of mass media, such as radio or television, are usually categorised as libel, even if they consist of spoken words. |
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Sea planes are categorised and subcategorised as pure seaplanes and amphibian seaplanes as well as a float plane and flying boat. |
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On morphoanatomical basis, mycorrhizas are categorised into three different groups, namely ectomycorrhiza, endomycorrhiza and ectendomycorrhiza. |
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The Delegation of Indonesia informed the Committee that there were some types of palm olein and palm stearin that could be categorised as crude oil. |
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Fluorides are medically categorised as protoplasmic poisons which is why they are used in commercial rat poisons,' it adds. |
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Cassie Mogilner of Stanford University and her colleagues found in a study that consumers like unfamiliar products to be categorised even if the categories are meaningless. |
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But one of my favourite things about the Tour de France's detour into God's Own County is that all of the categorised climbs have been given a gallic twist. |
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My semi-intellectual stance was categorised as a personality disorder. |
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Following experiments of various kinds, toluene and trichlorobenzene have been categorised as chemicals that pose a serious risk to public health. |
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Included in the table are the group's assets and liabilities at carrying amounts, categorised by the earlier of contractual repricing or maturity dates. |
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Participants were examined every 4 years and categorised as smoker, recent quitter, long-term quitter and non-smoker. |
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Based on the product segmentation, the overall market has been categorised into metered dose inhaler, dry powder inhaler and nebuliser. |
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All participants categorised themselves as Cornish and identified Cornish as their primary ethnic group orientation. |
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Ancestry was seen as the most important criterion for being categorised as Cornish, above place of birth or growing up in Cornwall. |
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Several academics have also categorised Wicca as a form of nature religion, a term that is also embraced by many of the faith's practitioners. |
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Private law is further categorised into laws on Persons, Obligations, Property, Actions and Private International Law. |
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Most of indigenous native Indonesian beliefs could be categorised as animism, shamanism as well ancestral worship. |
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A number of the legal texts may be categorised together on account of related authorship. |
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A food classification system that categorised any item as saatvic, raajsic, or taamsic developed in Yoga tradition. |
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The countries and territories in this table are categorised according to the scheme for geographic subregions used by the United Nations. |
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Now, however, it is firmly categorised as a barred spiral galaxy, with loosely wound arms and a relatively small central bulge. |
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The meanings of the motifs may be categorised into aesthetics, ethics, human relations, and concepts. |
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Sleep disorders are categorised into the hypersomnias, parasomnias and insomnias. |
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He thanked them for their efforts to survey residential buildings which are not categorised as labour camps and which endanger the lives of their tenants. |
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Steam locomotives are categorised by their wheel arrangement. |
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Below are groups of legal systems, categorised by their geography. |
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Tommy's Deals is another section on the site, this time dedicated to bestsellers and deals of the week and is categorised by handtools, powertools, workwear and materials. |
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Pharmaceutical drugs are usually categorised into drug classes. |
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Natural selection within a population for a trait that can vary across a range of values, such as height, can be categorised into three different types. |
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Challenger brands are categorised by a mindset which sees them have business ambitions beyond conventional resources and an intent to bring change to an industry. |
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Scottish country dances are categorised as reels, jigs and strathspeys. |
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Other Bristol labels such as Cafe Bass have also helped to push through a sound categorised as 'bass music' with the help of influential artists such as Lone Ranger. |
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Hindu society has been categorised into four classes, called varnas. |
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In addition, if non-cohesive soil is categorised as unfavourable, completive investigations should be obligatory to exclude untypical failure types such as internal erosion. |
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Stress fractures have classically been divided into fatigue and insufficiency fractures, with our case being categorised under a fatigue fracture. |
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