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1 They were mainly characterised by a normal body axis in any position.
2 The Catalan independence movement has always been characterised by its peaceful nature.
3 Emerging science and technologies are often characterised by complexity, uncertainty and controversy.
4 The bull market of the 1990s has been characterised by such periods.
5 He worshipped the gods in many great sacrifices characterised by profuse presents.
6 The experimental buildings illustrated here often tend to be characterised by delicacy.
7 Sampdoria's triumph was characterised by a rich and infectious sense of fun.
8 Beckett's writing for the stage is characterised by an impulse towards abstraction.
9 The population with schizophrenia is characterised by a leftward shift in handedness-sinistrality.
10 The deductions of her philosophy are often characterised by an astonishing naïveté.
11 The meeting was characterised by vociferous inquiries, loud guffaws and warm embraces.
12 But the day has been characterised by petty squabbles and cross-party condemnation.
13 Asthma is a heterogeneous lung disease, usually characterised by chronic airway inflammation.
14 Her books are characterised by a delicacy of touch rarely met with.
15 What we're now consuming is familiarly formatted entertainment but characterised by distance.
16 Systemic Sclerosis is chronic progressive autoimmune disease, characterised by microangiopathy and fibrosis.
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