characterised
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| or flytings everyday language being | characterised | by contractions cuttit short wordis |
| and learned topics should be | characterised | by logical and erudite reasons |
| coherence love poems should be | characterised | by wilful reasonis that is |
| or low comedy should be | characterised | by poor reasoning gross ignorance |
| he now saw to be | characterised | by feelings of profound emotional |
| of the anglo saxon chroniclers | characterised | by low subordination and er |
| freud saw the act as | characterised | by intense feelings of collective |
| scottish tourism industry has been | characterised | as being diffuse containing a |
| grammar based methodology which had | characterised | previous approaches to foreign language |
| however because persuasive texts are | characterised | by the fact that they |
| congealed fried eggs this unhelpfulness | characterised | everyone except the guides who |
| in scottish history was also | characterised | by some remarkably enlightened legislation |
| and d g 1951 is | characterised | by dareau as a closet |
| its head which had been | characterised | perhaps more like a father |
| colin moffat isomer distribution is | characterised | by a very high concentration |
| of 2001 the committee is | characterised | by a genuine desire to |
| dr simpson a pandemic is | characterised | by an incidence of at |
| kupper is of the kind | characterised | by schiller and it is |
| for the parliament have been | characterised | by the dignified way in |
| first target was it s | characterised | by the word decluttering which |
| the the phase two is | characterised | by two words engagement and |
| the way the mind is | characterised | as far as i know |
| burns s many dominie cronies | characterised | as that meritorious and ill |
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