It is a time characterised by a lack of vitamins in the human body after a hard winter. |
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In observable characteristics, Saturn depicts someone who is characterised by austerity or seriousness. |
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Built on the River Tagus, the medieval quarters of the city are characterised by small houses and narrow streets. |
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As for the Old Vic material, it's in jarring contrast to the steely professional polish that characterised Who's Next. |
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Later parliamentary enclosures were characterised by quickset hawthorn hedges running in straight lines. |
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They speak in an almost matter-of-fact way, recounting the catalogue of bad behaviour that has characterised the adolescent years for Alan. |
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And so, Tuesday nights suddenly become characterised by Class A drug abuse, lap-dancing, ram-raiding and joyless encounters with prostitutes. |
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To the rear of the house are two ranges of traditional farm buildings, characterised by attractive arches. |
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This is characterised by broken blood vessels on the whites of the eyes and in the skin. |
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The natural vegetation is characterised by small karroid bushes, hardy geophytes, and succulents. |
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Direct aggression can shade into behaviour which may be characterised as violent or aggressive incidents. |
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This script is characterised by elegant angular forms that were to vary widely. |
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The families of recidivists have been characterised by greater conflict and less organisation. |
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That's the way he characterised your approach and he said that was akin to blackmail. |
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Low altitude dry vegetation is found relatively close to the littoral zone where the habitat is characterised by strong droughts. |
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New Zealanders might be characterised as having a laid-back national psyche. |
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These are often characterised by feelings of shame, regret, remorse and anxiety. |
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I do believe that the zeitgeist of the Zeroes will be characterised by a popular desire for things to be real. |
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A different Bees side emerged for the second half, and a more familiar zip characterised all they tried to do. |
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Amblyopia or lazy eye is characterised by poor vision that is not correctable with glasses in an otherwise normal and healthy eye. |
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The hesitancy and uncertainty that characterised the lead-up to this conflict has now been taken into the battlefield. |
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Different pitches could also be obtained from the one string and the transition between these pitches was characterised by a delicate legato. |
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The other main eating disorder, anorexia nervosa, is characterised by excessive weight loss. |
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Today, the experience of old age is moving away from that of the wealthy leisured elite of Rome to one characterised by inequality and poverty. |
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His scientific instruments are characterised by their stylish lettering and decoration. |
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It was a dismal campaign characterised by public apathy and political evasiveness. |
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The early humanoids traditionally characterised as ape-like brutes were deeply emotional beings with high-pitched voices. |
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He describes contemporary literature as being characterised by limpness, as having lost its potency. |
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Historians still seek to impose linearity and causality on events that are frequently characterised by chaos. |
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The style of architecture is very clearly Tudor as is characterised by the flat arches and the shape of the roofs of the two towers. |
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Intermediate uveitis is characterised by floaters and blurred vision and varies in severity. |
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Some people in the chattering classes have characterised it as dull and in a rut but that is far from the truth. |
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Coeliac disease is characterised histologically by total or subtotal villous atrophy. |
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There was no sense of urgency from either team in the first half, with the game characterised by sporadic attacks at goals. |
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The solo instrumental part, in the treble clef, has a melody line characterised by a falling figure, often an augmented fourth. |
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This industry is characterised by a saturation of users and relies greatly on repeat purchases by existing customers. |
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It successfully conveys a taste of the horror and the violence that characterised the Pinochet dictatorship. |
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Dandruff is characterised by small, loose flakes of dead skin on the scalp or trapped in the hair. |
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He then embarked upon a legal career which was characterised by often brilliant legal exposition, and mercurial temperament. |
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Symptoms are characterised by recurrent clicking in the temporomandibular joint. |
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A beautiful banana kick early in the second half characterised some of his subtler touches, and his defence was good. |
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Taekwondo is a modern martial art form characterised by its fast, high and spinning kicks. |
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Speaking from the mother's position, she shows that maternity is characterised by division. |
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The plant itself is characterised by its long tapering sharp leaves with ribbed thorny ridges along the spine. |
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I was told that my name characterised self-confidence, independence, and academic success. |
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This series is characterised by perfect realism juxtaposed with wild imagination. |
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And it is a transition characterised by a tilt towards Islamist conservatism, with all its geopolitical consequences. |
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If one were to summarise that speech, one would have to say that it was characterised by a tirade of abuse. |
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In general, the relationships of young people in Ndola can be characterised as a casual form of serial monogamy. |
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Despite the shamefaced grins that characterised the victims' interviews, there was no mistaking their anger. |
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B quintana, transmitted by the human body louse, causes trench fever, characterised by fever, rash, bone pain, and splenomegaly. |
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The coupe becomes a metaphor for a utopian world that is liberated from patriarchy, one that is not characterised by false binaries. |
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The condition is characterised by the patient's inability to control the urge to indulge in binge eating. |
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Sam, in fact, was short for Sambo, a nickname he accepted with the grace and good humour that characterised the man. |
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Their game was characterised by misplaced passes and a directionless attacking approach. |
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The short-termism that has characterised shipbuilding on the Clyde for decades has to end. |
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For a man whose playing career was characterised by dogged resilience and bloody-minded determination, the manager cuts a very different figure. |
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The film is characterised by the fine balance between truncated anecdotes and a nuanced sense of time passing. |
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For just as he acted according to the modus operandi that has characterised his government, so did the opposition. |
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This kind of moor, well represented in Tarentaise is characterised by ubacs. |
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Beyond that, there were no reports of violence and other ugly scenes that have characterised past elections. |
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Made out of teak or rosewood, ornamental furniture is characterised by intricate carvings and promise the ultimate in comfort and style. |
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To oppose the drift of history is to invite a charge of treason, to be characterised as un-Australian, un-American or unpatriotic. |
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Every age is one of belief and unbelief but our own century has been characterised by restlessness and uncertainty. |
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I should have told you in previous episodes that anger is characterised by a red bear, sloth by a light blue goat, and avarice by a yellow frog. |
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The multimillionaire tax exile's statement to the inquiry was characterised by the bluster and showmanship for which he is renowned. |
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Utzon's interior design was characterised by bold colours and fantastic shapes. |
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It was characterised by an excessive and even undue respect for authority and authoritarianism. |
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The disorders are characterised by overactive production of blood cells and can lead to thrombosis, haemorrhage or acute myeloid leukaemia. |
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This type of acne is more common in males and is characterised by multiple inflamed and uninflamed nodules and scars. |
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The first examines some of the mechanisms of boom and bust cycles that have characterised Western economies for centuries. |
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This detriment can, I think, best be characterised as the acceptance or continuance of an unlooked for credit risk. |
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Long characterised as a didactic brainbox, Shaw, at his best, was a displaced poet. |
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Acute limb compartment syndrome is a surgical emergency characterised by raised pressure in an unyielding osteofascial compartment. |
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It is characterised by needing to urinate often and passing a large quantity of urine, and feeling extremely thirsty. |
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Petty buck-passing and blame shifting have for too long characterised Australia's antiquated system of federal-state relations. |
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The other main eating disorder is bulimia nervosa, which is characterised by cycles of bingeing and purging. |
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It was characterised by the arms race between the two superpowers who were eager to preserve their spheres of influence. |
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A senior official characterised the incident as shaking the foundation of the intelligence bureau. |
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The cabinet meeting was characterised by vitriolic attacks on the unemployed. |
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Carr's family also described her turbulent relationship with Huntley, which they claim was characterised by frequent bust-ups. |
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Yet it was their sprightliness in attack, their urgency in scampering forward, that characterised the early exchanges at Rugby Park. |
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This is nearly a fantastic evening, characterised by the kind of simple miracles of stagecraft that make Graham a first-rate director. |
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The disease is characterised by increased capillary permeability and haemostatic changes. |
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As a small half-island economy, East Timor is characterised by a large traditional sector, producing primarily for subsistence. |
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The illness was characterised by gait disturbance, a relapsing and remitting course, nystagmus, and status epilepticus. |
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In principle any losses occasioned thereby are recoverable however they may be characterised. |
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The climate is cool temperate oceanic and is characterised by its lack of extremes. |
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It is characterised with gentle hand movements, a distinctive heave of the torso and soft walk. |
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His foreign policy was characterised by cautiousness and a patient wait-and-see attitude. |
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By early evening, traffic jams still characterised the outgoing traffic as motorists tried to negotiate their way home after a wet day. |
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This break has been characterised by a couple of fairly major changes of heart. |
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All boom periods have been characterised by a huge increase in personal and corporate leverage. |
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For some, it is characterised by periods of relapse and remission, while for others it has a progressive pattern. |
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Each period of time is characterised by the ideas espoused at that time and these ideas compared with similar ones of the past. |
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Instead, he claims the period was characterised by civil wars and broken treaties. |
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In spite of this the Oxford examination system is characterised by a distinct lack of accountability to the student body. |
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The cycle is characterised by a period of growth, then strong growth and then recession. |
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The early part of the period was characterised by modest profit levels despite the vast expansion of the domestic market. |
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The debate itself was a case study in the misinformation, obstinancy, subterfuge, rancour and fear that has characterised the fraught process. |
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When a submarine radar signal is detected the system is switched to direction finding mode and the received signals are characterised. |
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The next decade looks to be one that could be characterised by equally greedy shareholders hungry for dividends. |
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Acute stress is characterised by increased heart and respiration rates, rising blood pressure, sweaty palms, and clammy skin. |
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The society is characterised by class relations between producers and parasites. |
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She also said weight distribution made a difference, as characterised by apple and pear-shaped bodies. |
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He fathered a vigorous local school characterised by inquiry, independence, and a deep commitment to philosophy as a way of life. |
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Other houses' bathrooms are characterised by bright cobalt blues or pearl whites. |
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Ilchev said referendums were inappropriate to the country's political environment, characterised as it is by rivalries and factionalism. |
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This period has been characterised by a resurgence of imperialist wars and outright colonialism. |
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It is characterised by overwhelming mental and physical fatigue accompanied by a wide range of other symptoms. |
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Habitat is where sociality takes place, a territory characterised by indeterminacy and ambivalence. |
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For, unlike determinate abstraction, empiricist and rationalist abstraction is characterised by both inductivism and deductivism. |
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We hope they will be characterised by thoughtful engagement with the full complexity of the issue. |
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The onset of flu is characterised by feverish shakings and temperature swings. |
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Religion is a social institution and, as such, is characterised by all of the conflicts that have marked the history of our society. |
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The middle movements, intermezzos both, are characterised by mellow string and woodwind playing. |
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Haiku is contemplative poetry and is characterised by spontaneity and lightness. |
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The cinema is characterised by an illusory sensory plenitude and yet haunted by the absence of those very objects which are there to be seen. |
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Freddie Prinze, Jr. would not make a convincible Fred, as characterised in the show. |
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A large part of the difficulty is that the discourse of the populist Right is also often characterised by irrationalism and hyperbolic abuse. |
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In political polemics, the mob, particularly the revolutionary mob, has often been characterised as anarchic, violent, out of control. |
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The guru-student relationship is popularly characterised in terms of the student surrendering completely to the will of the preceptor. |
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This is characterised by areas of skin in folds or creases, becoming dry with large smooth red patches. |
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His creations for both men and women are characterised by contrasting patterns and fabrics lying together. |
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Celebrity endorsements of good causes are sometimes characterised by both ignorance and credulity. |
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His years as a player have been characterised by the cussedness of never knowing when to yield. |
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It is an example of Marshall's style of filmmaking, characterised by its good humour and buoyant sense of fun. |
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The lines, characterised by deep cuttings, high embankments, tunnels and viaducts, were known by locomotive crews as the Alpine Route. |
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The lacklustre session was characterised by a dearth of corporate news and subdued trading ahead of the weekend. |
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The early decades of the conflict were characterised by a certain dignity and honour. |
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The strikes are being characterised as a decapitation strike and they are targeted specifically at command and control nodes. |
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The terminal illness is characterised by deep coma and decerebrate or decorticate posturing. |
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The gharana is characterised by straight vocal inflection and stresses on bringing out the emotional content of a raga. |
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They deal in a tidy but dark brand of fusion, characterised by restless drumming, proggy gothic keyboards and spiky but lyrical guitar heroics. |
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Schizophrenia, a biological disorder of the brain, is characterised by delusions, hallucinations and thought disorders. |
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They suffer from Coeliac disease, which is characterised by an intolerance of gluten, found in wheat and other grains. |
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Other proteins and glycoproteins such as elastin and fibronectin are also present but have not been well characterised. |
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However, he rapidly descended into delightfully funny self-deprecating rants, characterised by frequent bouts of moral depravity. |
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Alzheimer's disease is characterised by a long preclinical period during which cognitive deficits are detectable. |
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A former boxing champion, he came to power in a 1971 coup and his rule was characterised by eccentric behaviour and violent purges. |
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Some patients develop diabetic peripheral neuropathy characterised by loss of sensation in the feet. |
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Her drawings are characterised by haunting graphic symbols embedded in smoothly-flowing designs. |
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We are arrogant in not allowing young nations to go through the same growing pains, turbulence and revolution that characterised our history. |
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Since then the department has become too diverse to be readily characterised as a school. |
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By way of contrast, the first-decade mobile cellular market was characterised by monopolies and duopolies. |
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Late Pleistocene to Holocene eruptive activity in the Taapaca Volcanic Complex has been characterised by repetitive periods of dome growth. |
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This dreamy mood has characterised my relationship with pop culture over the last few days. |
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In other words, they are not in themselves ordinary promissory terms which can be characterised as conditions in the contract properly so called or innominate terms. |
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This room is further characterised by four cross vaults on brick arches. |
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This ability to be fleet-footed in attack characterised St. Aidans game throughout and left Castlecomer playing catch-up so often in the first two quarters. |
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The downturn in the technology sector put a swift end to IT recruitment trends characterised by inflated salaries and rampant job-hopping at all levels. |
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A bright, fresh sound was produced by the sopranos, the men blended well together and, in all, the choir made a rich sound characterised by clear diction. |
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Instead, the reconstruction racket has been characterised by infrastructure repair that never happens, overpricing for construction and barefaced fraud. |
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He was far too hard headed and realistic to permit the needless throwing away of lives in the ill-conceived offensives that characterised the First World War. |
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I am led passed mills, mash tuns, washbacks and stills, each stage characterised by the pungent aromas of malt, fermentation and alcoholic vapours. |
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It is characterised by dizziness, nausea and a stomach upset. |
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But there has been a concern among researchers that the interface between these two policy areas has been characterised by poor policy coherence and weak delivery. |
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According to the present invention, therefore, a dental restorative material is characterised by an additive which luminesces when irradiated by visible-wavelength light. |
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The endearing Eastern Barred Bandicoot is a small animal characterised by a slender, elongated head tapering to a pink nose and well whiskered muzzle. |
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All the tunes are by the trio's leader, and are characterised by a spare elegance and melodic accessibility which never tips over into the merely saccharine. |
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To protect potential mining sites and timber supplies, the Box-Ironbark eucalypt forests which characterised auriferous soils were held back from agricultural settlement. |
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So far the action has been characterised by lively and good natured mass pickets with very few members crossing and many former non-members joining. |
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The virtuous circle of rising productivity, falling unemployment and high growth, which has characterised the US economy over the past 10 years, seems to be coming to an end. |
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He has often been characterised as a madman or Satanic genius. |
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I am staying at the exclusive marina of Port St Charles, on the west of the island, a coastline characterised by grand hotels, substantial villas and private mansions. |
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It is characterised by an inherent and limiting managerialism. |
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Amongst these are what have been characterised in the literature as backchannels, minimal response or receipt tokens, and include items such as Yeah, Oh, Right, and Great. |
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Dyslexia is a language disability, characterised by significant delays in one or more areas of learning process in a child of normal or above-normal intelligence. |
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If the fumes were inhaled in sufficient quantities this could result in burning sensations in the back of the throat possibly characterised by a funny taste in the mouth. |
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Then, disappointment and disaffection characterised the response of many. |
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One can only presume, therefore, that all the tactical blunders and propaganda goofs which have characterised events so far were all part of this cunning plan to begin with. |
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The celebration dinner at the Bear Hotel was the usual blend of conviviality, bonhomie and generosity that has characterised the club's activities over the years. |
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The Bloomsbury Conservation Area is characterised by a planned pattern of streets and squares developed mainly during the 18th and early 19th centuries. |
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Centres are characterised by large, modern underground shopping malls, which lack diversity because small businesses have little chance to compete with the multinationals. |
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She gradually deteriorated over three months and died in status epilepticus characterised by tonic seizures, seizures with Jacksonian march, and clonic jerks. |
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This recessively inherited disorder classically presents during infancy and early childhood with a severe illness characterised by encephalopathy and hypoglycaemia. |
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And the wall bars and horses which have characterised school gym halls for hundreds of years will be replaced by treadmills and electronic recumbent bikes. |
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In a short scene the Poles, characterised by mazurkas and polonaises, lament the downturn in their fortunes and decide to go in search of the new Russian Tsar and capture him. |
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The disorder is thus characterised by involuntary, persistent remembering or reliving the traumatic event in flashbacks, vivid memories, and recurrent dreams. |
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I would be deeply concerned if my very ability to exist in this country depended upon the slap-happy approach that has characterised Government IT projects to date. |
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Their will to survive, no matter the obstacles, was pivotal in releasing them from the physical and psychological bondage that characterised indentureship. |
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A diverse group of plants characterised by bright, multi-coloured flowers and leaves, begonias are plants which are found mainly in India's North-Eastern region. |
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Nettle rash is characterised by a lumpy, itchy rash with red spots. |
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This is more an observation that a theory, but the divide between the pro-war and anti-war factions might be characterised by the likelihood of actually serving in combat. |
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Alas, I am not much of a celeb-hound so my lists of famous diners were characterised by a lot of unlikely repetition and occasional rank unfeasibility. |
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The life of the mind, the life of the genome and the gene pool are characterised alike in this way by change, and change which feeds on the random. |
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Whatever the nature of his indisposition, this serves to underline the fact that the era characterised by his astute political manoeuvring is coming to an end. |
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In contrast, when the available energy is virtually unlimited women have frequent ovulatory menstrual cycles characterised by high hormone concentrations. |
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She is brilliantly but mordantly characterised by her bookish son. |
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These buildings, characterised by their fractured plans, angular walls and jagged edges, have more in common with war memorials than conventional works of architecture. |
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It has been characterised as an era of colourless politicians, ill-judged initiatives in foreign policy, tentative reforms, parliamentary corruption, and economic weakness. |
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Lemierre's syndrome is characterised by internal jugular vein thrombophlebitis and septic pulmonary embolisation as a complication of pharyngotonsillitis. |
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We deleted duplicate hospital records by retaining only one copy of events characterised as the same admission for the same patient on the same day. |
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This brought to an end the fratricidal struggle for markets and profits, which had so characterised the depressed economic conditions of the two decades between the wars. |
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Along with dandiya raas, one also witnessed other dances like huddo, characterised by a vigorous clapping of hands by two rows of men resembling high fives. |
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Indeed, it could fairly be said to have started the long period of unrelieved Celtic supremacy which characterised the late sixties and early seventies. |
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All we can hope for is that the question will be approached with thoughtfulness, rather than the vitriol which has so far characterised the debate. |
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In order to be characterised as evil, I think your probably need to do evil things for evil reasons. |
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His childhood was characterised by the contrasting influences of his father and mother, both fiercely ambitious for him. |
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At lower altitudes, the landscape is characterised by pasture and meadows enclosed by dry stone walls. |
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Oldham's topography is characterised by its rugged, elevated Pennine terrain. |
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Thus communist tendencies would be consistent with toughminded radicalism while fascism would be characterised by toughminded conservatism. |
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Adhocracy focuses on the external organisational growth and is characterised by elasticity, resources, earning, creativity and acclimation. |
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Diffuse pulmonary lymphangiomatosis is uncommon and is characterised by an increasing number of anastomosing channels. |
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Last year, however, was characterised by high bad debts because of the insolvencies of debtors. |
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The M1 is characterised by mineralisation in an anticline structure bounded by planar shears. |
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Denture stomatitis affecting denture wearers is an inflammation of palatal mucosa characterised by creamy white pseudomembranes. |
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In the hyaline-vascular type, affected lymph nodes are characterised by follicular and interfollicular vascular proliferation. |
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The Bikila is the first model in the Vibram Fivefingers collection, characterised by the five finger footglove design. |
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Phenotypically, it is characterised by acquired depigmented patches of skin resulting from the death of melanocytes. |
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Vitiligo is a relatively common skin disease characterised by development of patchy depigmented macules. |
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Holmes was beady-eyed and bland and is wrongly characterised as a know-all junky high on drugs. |
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Locked-in syndrome is characterised by complete paralysis of voluntary muscles in all parts of the body except for those that control the eyes. |
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We will start with the favourable case of a sexually dimorphic circuit switch that we have recently characterised. |
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Tenofovir causes Fanconi's syndrome characterised by proteinuria, phosphaturia, glycosuria and bicarbonate wasting. |
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Seasonal Affective Disorder is a syndrome characterised by depression during winter months when there is less daylight. |
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It is characterised by microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia, thrombocytopenia and acute renal failure. |
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Besides, many utterances I come across are characterised less by their acuity than by their ridiculous self-contradiction. |
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This reveals a maternalistic agenda in which motherhood is both privileged and characterised as a female imperative. |
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Dyshidrosis eczema is characterised by tiny blisters that break out in crops on the fingers, palms and feet. |
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This cuisine is characterised by the use of a common base for all the sauces to which spices are added when individual dishes are prepared. |
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A number of commentators have noted that craft beer appeals to a younger clientelle, particularly those characterised as hipsters. |
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He painted quickly, and the works of his maturity are characterised by a light palette and easy strokes. |
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His later work was characterised by a light palette and easy, economical strokes. |
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Rossetti's art was characterised by its sensuality and its medieval revivalism. |
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His later poetry was characterised by the complex interlinking of thought and feeling, especially in his sonnet sequence, The House of Life. |
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Moore's sense of England emerging undefeated from siege led to his focus on pieces characterised by endurance and continuity. |
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The former, for example, is characterised by the mention of ravens, eagles, and wolves preceding particularly violent depictions of battle. |
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Donne's style is characterised by abrupt openings and various paradoxes, ironies and dislocations. |
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In the later 16th century, English poetry was characterised by elaboration of language and extensive allusion to classical myths. |
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Unlike Thomas Hobbes, Locke believed that human nature is characterised by reason and tolerance. |
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Byron's personality has been characterised as exceptionally proud and sensitive, especially when it came to his deformity. |
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The poetry of Keats is characterised by sensual imagery, most notably in the series of odes. |
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George Woodcock suggested that the last two sentences characterised Orwell as much as his subject. |
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The music is in four sections and characterised by a more refined and distinguished air than the other anthems. |
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As his skills matured, he developed a style uniquely his own, characterised by his individual orchestration and his uses of chromatic harmony. |
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In this work Delius begins to achieve the texture of sound that characterised all his later compositions. |
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His films are characterised by slapstick combined with pathos, typified in the Tramp's struggles against adversity. |
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Mendes married British actress Kate Winslet in May 2003 on what they characterised as a whim while on holiday in Anguilla. |
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The club's focus on commercial and sporting success brought significant profits in an industry often characterised by chronic losses. |
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The islands are characterised by flat, arable land and sandy coasts, low elevation and a temperate climate. |
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Danes enjoy a high standard of living and the Danish economy is characterised by extensive government welfare provisions. |
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The solo stepdance is generally characterised by a controlled but not rigid upper body, straight arms, and quick, precise movements of the feet. |
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Previously, attacks had been characterised by long artillery bombardments and massed assaults. |
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The continued existence of poverty in the 1960s was also characterised by differences in health between different social classes. |
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The UK social security system is characterised by a residual welfare state model based on the notion of market dominance and private provision. |
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Tamil phonology is characterised by the presence of retroflex consonants and multiple rhotics. |
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It asks its readers to refute it, to deny that it has adequately characterised human nature and society. |
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Romanesque art was characterised by a very vigorous style in both sculpture and painting. |
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Smith was also a close friend and later the executor of David Hume, who was commonly characterised in his own time as an atheist. |
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The history of Dutch foreign policy has been characterised by its neutrality. |
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The northern coast is characterised by a number of coral reef systems that have been determined to be at risk. |
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The Bruce campaign in Ireland was characterised by some initial military success. |
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Essentially, therefore, this phase was characterised by relocation rather than outright expulsion. |
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Still, the relationship between the ILP and the Labour Party was characterised by conflict. |
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The crossbills are characterised by the mandibles crossing at their tips, which gives the group its English name. |
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Sikh architecture is characterised by gilded fluted domes, cupolas, kiosks, stone lanterns, ornate balusters and square roofs. |
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The election was characterised by higher turnout, possibly among younger voters, which may have contributed to Labour's increased vote share. |
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His work is characterised by a raw Scots dialect and brutal depiction of Edinburgh life. |
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The Breton subsoil is characterised by a huge amount of fractures that form a large aquifer containing several millions square meters of water. |
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During the 19th century, the Breton architecture was mainly characterised by the Gothic Revival and Eclecticism. |
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The preceding period is known as the Copper Age and is characterised by the production of flat axes, daggers, halberds and awls in copper. |
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The eastern side of the ridge is characterised by steep drops and crags including Craig Berwyn north of the summit and Craig y Llyn to the south. |
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The most rural parts are characterised by small houses, cottages and individual farms, resembling parts of south west Ireland. |
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This region is characterised by the presence of ganglion cells which are regularly arrayed and larger than those found in the rest of the retina. |
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The split from Dada has been characterised as a split between anarchists and communists, with the Surrealists as communist. |
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Portunid crabs are characterised by the flattening of the fifth pair of legs into broad paddles, which are used for swimming. |
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The period between 1100 and 1400 was characterised by internal power struggles and competition among the Nordic kingdoms. |
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It is an Old Drift landscape, characterised by the sandy depositions of the Ice Age. |
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This deformation stage was characterised by persistently high temperatures and increasing water activity. |
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European plaice are characterised by their smooth brown skin, with distinctive red spots and bony ridge behind the eyes. |
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The Mediterranean is characterised and immediately recognised by its deep blue colour. |
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Belgian cuisine is characterised by the combination of French cuisine with the more hearty Flemish fare. |
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The waxwings are a group of passerine birds characterised by soft, silky plumage and unique red tips to some of the wing feathers. |
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In many parts of the world, it has been characterised as a pest, and poses a threat to native birds. |
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These platforms are characterised by abiotic precipitation and biotically induced precipitation. |
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The Magdalenian tool culture is characterised by regular blade industries struck from carinated cores. |
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Oldowan tools were characterised by their simple construction, predominantly using core forms. |
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The Acheulean was characterised not by the core, but by the biface, the most notable form of which was the hand axe. |
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Most of the eastern coast is characterised by a karst topography, developed from the Adriatic Carbonate Platform's exposure to weathering. |
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These cultures were characterised by agriculture, documented by numerous finds of sickles. |
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The highlands are characterised by the typical vegetation of the whole range of the Italian Alps. |
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Russia is a great power as well as a regional power and has been characterised as a potential superpower. |
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Swiss culture is characterised by diversity, which is reflected in a wide range of traditional customs. |
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Art of the period was characterised by a very vigorous style in both sculpture and painting. |
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The internal policy of the Angeloi was characterised by the squandering of the public treasure and fiscal maladministration. |
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The interior is characterised by cuestas and valleys, drained by a system of wadis. |
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The rule of Sultan Said bin Taimur was characterised by a feudal and isolationist approach. |
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Water supply in Sierra Leone is characterised by limited access to safe drinking water. |
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The Amazon River and its tributaries are characterised by extensive forested areas that become flooded every rainy season. |
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The Germanic strong verb, occurring in Germanic languages including German and English, is characterised by a vowel shift called ablaut. |
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Property law is characterised by a great deal of historical continuity and technical terminology. |
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It was based on the concept of Ma'at, characterised by tradition, rhetorical speech, social equality and impartiality. |
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Author Turnock claims that transport in the Eastern Bloc was characterised by poor infrastructural maintenance. |
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Grey cast iron is characterised by its graphitic microstructure, which causes fractures of the material to have a grey appearance. |
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General strikes are characterised by the participation of workers in a multitude of workplaces, and tend to involve entire communities. |
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Blea Tarn was characterised in 1969 as being low in nutrients and acidic but not having suffered from fertiliser pollution. |
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Taken as a whole the region is characterised by mountain ridges splaying out from a central core. |
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The Western Fells are characterised by high ridges and an abundance of naked rock. |
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Sundews are characterised by the glandular tentacles, topped with sticky secretions, that cover their laminae. |
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