"In control" is not how I would characterise our leader. | |
- That's how I'd characterise it. - It's more of a kickin' situation. | |
And how exactly would you characterise this closeness? | |
And how would you characterise Mr Stone's financial situation during this period? | |
And would you characterise the separation thus far as amicable? | |
"In control" is not how I would characterise our leader. | |
- That's how I'd characterise it. - It's more of a kickin' situation. | |
And how exactly would you characterise this closeness? | |
And how would you characterise Mr Stone's financial situation during this period? | |
And would you characterise the separation thus far as amicable? | |
He characterises his sperms. | |
It characterises our faces, the natural world and tiny structures like viruses and even our DNA. | |
Nikos Bardis, who promoted privatization on behalf of the French multinational company, now characterises Greece as a stronghold of the Soviet Union. | |
What characterises his works as a whole is its excess of strength, | |
Yeah, it is bigger, but there's also a difference in the paintings themselves and it's important because it characterises the great technical leap from the ancient into the modern world. | |
He characterises his sperms. | |
It characterises our faces, the natural world and tiny structures like viruses and even our DNA. | |
Nikos Bardis, who promoted privatization on behalf of the French multinational company, now characterises Greece as a stronghold of the Soviet Union. | |
What characterises his works as a whole is its excess of strength, | |
Yeah, it is bigger, but there's also a difference in the paintings themselves and it's important because it characterises the great technical leap from the ancient into the modern world. | |
"Of unknown origin, characterised by pigmentation changes "in skin of victim, debilitation, death. | |
'It characterised the sense of seeing things 'we hadn't thought about. | |
- I do not want me characterised as abusive. | |
A personal ity disorder characterised by anti-social... impulsive behaviours. | |
A vision of the fluidity, the ambiguity that characterised the boundary between humanity and technology, between people and machines. | |
And each of them has a role in characterising the geology and the glaciology in the Antarctic region that we're flying in right now. | |
I demurred, characterising the connection as fanciful. | |
I'd Iike to take a couple of days and gather more information for you before characterising him, but I do maintain my opinion that appearances can be deceiving. | |
Paying scientists to do studies that favour industry positions, paying money to professional organisations, like heart-related and cancer-related organisations, putting out deceptive statements in the press, characterising science that doesn't work out for industry as 'junk science'. | |
"Of unknown origin, characterised by pigmentation changes "in skin of victim, debilitation, death. | |
'It characterised the sense of seeing things 'we hadn't thought about. | |
- I do not want me characterised as abusive. | |
A personal ity disorder characterised by anti-social... impulsive behaviours. | |
A vision of the fluidity, the ambiguity that characterised the boundary between humanity and technology, between people and machines. | |
And each of them has a role in characterising the geology and the glaciology in the Antarctic region that we're flying in right now. | |
I demurred, characterising the connection as fanciful. | |
I'd Iike to take a couple of days and gather more information for you before characterising him, but I do maintain my opinion that appearances can be deceiving. | |
Paying scientists to do studies that favour industry positions, paying money to professional organisations, like heart-related and cancer-related organisations, putting out deceptive statements in the press, characterising science that doesn't work out for industry as 'junk science'. | |