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In addition, he was described as“a person with extraordinary abilities in organization, mobilization and influence.”.
Unification logic, which was described in this column in the past,
He was described by Jimmy Murphy as an"unspoilt boy" and retained a strong Black Country accent which his teammates would impersonate.
Its toxicity was described at the end of 19th century.
In 2017, President Barack Obama's relationship with Vice President Joe Biden was described as a"bromance".[1].
The procedure was described in a series of papers in the early 1970s by Bruce Ames and his group at the University of California, Berkeley.
For example, during the time of Kadir Topbaş, the 1/ 100.000 Scale Environmental Plan, which was described as the'constitution of the city', was prepared.
other newspapers, and was described as a"racial massacre of negroes".
Harry's black hair grew shoulder length as was described when he saw his reflection in Malfoy Manor.
It was described in all the authoritative texts;
Dassey was described as a quiet, introverted young man with an interest in Wrestlemania,
texts described some aspects of bird life, and in Egypt, the metamorphosis of insects and frogs was described.
Levitation: The ability to maintain stable suspension in the air, and was described by several nuns of the monastery.
It also supported Hamas and opposition to peace with Israel, which was described as a betrayal of Palestine and all Muslims.17.
Most of my teenage and early adult years I was described as“out of control” and“troubled.”.
and the case was described in his notes by the“red cardinal” himself.
for example, was described by the children through drawings and they even used materials from nature,
The perpetrator fled after the attack but was described by the Israeli as having an Arab-looking appearance.
The Secte Rouge is a Haitian secret society distinct from voodoo that was described by Zora Neale Hurston in the 1930s.
The graphic novel was described as“an inspiring homage and handbook for the rebellious everywoman who refuses to capitulate.”.