Once a woebegone district characterised by criminal activity and crumbling architecture, Getsemani is undergoing a 21st-century renaissance.
Measles is a highly contagious disease characterised by a high fever and a rash.
The second half of his period in office was characterised by ever more strident criticism.
Mr Yates strongly denied briefing journalists, saying the investigation was characterised by a lot of speculation.
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His time in office was characterised by political deadlock and spats with opposition parties.
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Education constitutes another great challenge as it is characterised by significant gender and income inequalities.
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Characterised by theft, from minister to doorman, the regime has eroded all the institutions of state.
Malignant tumours develop messier networks, which are characterised by a preponderance of small capillaries.
Coeliac disease is often diagnosed in childhood, and can be characterised by a distended stomach and stunted growth.
Measles is a highly contagious infectious disease characterised by a high fever, a rash and generally feeling unwell.
Yet it is a distorted, patriarchal capitalism, characterised by a dominant state, kleptocratic monopolies, heavy regulation and massive subsidies.
Consequently, the 1980s was characterised by increased police powers and police spending, stiffer sentences and a rising prison population.
The review concluded that the family's history was characterised by "neglectful parenting interspersed with periods of adequate parental care".
But the debate was characterised by bitter exchanges between UUP and DUP speakers.
The Kosovo negotiations were characterised by his unique blend of arrogance and amateurism.
Whiplash is characterised by the NHS as a neck injury caused by a sudden movement of the head forwards, backwards or sideways.
Sweat-soaked nights here were characterised by the breaking down of traditional musical genres.
In Latin America, Hugo Chavez leads a movement characterised by authoritarianism and repression.
The commission has been characterised by back-biting and point-scoring, and has achieved nothing.
As Nico's work was characterised by its originality and humour, preference will be given to applicants who reflect those traits.
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Both machines are characterised by a Metallic Precious Black finish with silver chrome accents on the LCD cover and inside.
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Dr Wakefield and his colleagues claim to have discovered a new bowel disease, characterised by a diffuse range of symptoms.
And, in an error-strewn encounter characterised by poor handling, the Bulls deserve great credit for keeping Leeds scoreless after the resumption.
There's even talk of the ending of the multi-decade bull market - a market characterised by rising prices - in bonds.
The horrific conflict, which killed up to 50, 000 people, was characterised by widespread atrocities against civilians, including mass rape and mutilation.
Located just 2km south of Chora, Kapsali is characterised by a curved waterfront and sandy twin bays where sea turtles are known to swim.
Bipolar is characterised by the presence of episodes of mania and depression.
The intervention must restore the company's viability, involve a sector characterised by over-capacity and be carried out with the company owner's participation.
Narcolepsy is a brain disorder characterised by sleep attacks and abnormal eye movement which affects up to one in a thousand people.
Crohn's is an inflammatory bowel disease characterised by chronic, sometimes crippling, diarrhoea.
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