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1
A few American societies of this class we may briefly
characterize
as
follows:
2
His conduct toward his aunt I can only
characterize
as
callous.
3
Miss Freeman's work we may
characterize
as
,
in its nature, extensive.
4
He's right outside, Bill said in a voice I can only
characterize
as
grumpy.
5
I would
characterize
as
mindless legislating, said Representative Jim McGovern, a Democrat from Massachusetts.
6
The methods which children
characterize
as
"jollying" are best for such emergencies.
7
They are punishable by death-even those that you would
characterize
as
comparatively slight offenses.
8
All of which you
characterize
as
sentimentalism-sosays Burleson, too.
9
This treatment he could only
characterize
as
simply barbarous.
10
There was long silence, which I would definitely
characterize
as
"charged."
11
Then had followed what he was accustomed to
characterize
as
a spell of "zero weather."
12
These we must
characterize
as
epigrams.
13
Yes, I have just come from a consultation with those whom the journals
characterize
as
'princes of science.'
14
Some members of this series we
characterize
as
lower, and others we speak of as higher in the scale.
15
It was simple and it was chaste, but otherwise not altogether what I should
characterize
as
a successful repast.
16
However, the drawn-out nature of the sale has underlined what potential buyers
characterize
as
a bureaucratic and complex divestment process.
characterize
as
characterize