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    Their drummer can not be Characterised in words.

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    Industrial disputes Characterised the 1920s in Australia.

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    Can an‘Extreme Female Brain' be Characterised in terms of psychosis?

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    We also Characterised the food based on the back of the package information.

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    LUT's operation is solution-focused and Characterised by"open your mind" thinking: crossing boundaries open-mindedly, together.

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    All modern wars have been associated with a syndrome Characterised by medically unexplained symptoms.

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    During this period, he could mostly hear and his music was Characterised by higher notes.

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    A simple definition of disease is an“illness or sickness Characterised by specific signs or symptoms”.

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    Conclusions All modern wars have been associated with a syndrome Characterised by unexplained medical symptoms.

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    Youths in this group were Characterised by high media use, sedentary behavior and reduced sleep.

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    Youths in this group were Characterised by high media use, sedentary behaviour and reduced sleep.

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    It wasn't until the 1930s that the substance giving off a yellow pigment was Characterised as riboflavin.

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    The physical market was Characterised by transactional exchange and the economy was Characterised by local trading.

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    Jerk nystagmus: this is Characterised by a slow drifting movement followed by a fast corrective jerking movement.

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    Instead, he Characterised crises as“run-away explosive behaviour” and paid less attention to small bumps in the road.

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    It is one of the most enduring relationships and is Characterised by closeness, cooperation, conflict and play.

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    Characterised by huge branches, strong trunks, and deep roots, its lifespan is more than any other tree.

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    Bouts of feeding are Characterised by continuous probing the soil with the full length of the bill.

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    The elaborate style that Characterised his earliest writing on art gave way in time to plainer language

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    An ocular migraine is a rare condition Characterised by temporary vision loss or even temporary blindness in one eye.

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    Characterised by a period of at least six months with tension, worry and apprehension about everyday events and problems.

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    In other words, we can define aging as a process Characterised by progressive decline in all physiological functions.

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    Socialisation is indeed an intricate process in a complex society Characterised by increasing specialisation and division of work.

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    Thanatophobia is a form of anxiety Characterised by a fear of one's own death or the process of dying.

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    Ndlovu-Gatsheni Characterised him as“one of the most charismatic African leaders”, highlighting that he was“very eloquent” and was able to make“fine speeches”.

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    False hope syndrome is Characterised by a person's unrealistic expectations about the likely speed, amount, ease and consequences of changing their behaviour.

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    The financial industry, whether in the US, UK, or Germany, has become Characterised for years now by extensive and escalating fraud.

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    Comprising 1600 islands and islets, most of which are uninhabited, the karst landforms are Characterised by coastal erosional features including grottoes and arches.

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    The cities and territories in which an architectural designer works today are complex, strongly Characterised and stratified, formed over time in different ways.

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    Science and nature were regularly personified as women up until the early 20th century, with the male researcher Characterised as penetrating their secrets.

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