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- noun Plural form of
characterization .
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Examples
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And about 90% of them say Avatar is a rousing spectacle with a vapid, recyled plot, thin characterizations, and cliched dialogue.
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"The novel has sharply incisive passages, but Haigh's thin characterizations don't quite live up to the promise of the clever, intricate premise."
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Adding to the depth of the characterizations is both sides have good and bad members with their ethics being extremely complex.
First Review! Jes Battis 2008
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CONS: The action sometimes occurs at the expense of believability; main characterizations seem thrown in as an afterthought.
November 2007 2007
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CONS: The action sometimes occurs at the expense of believability; main characterizations seem thrown in as an afterthought.
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The one exception to bland characterizations is Prince Pelio.
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The version that passed dropped the pejorative characterizations and the mandate and stuck with a survey.
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The version that passed dropped the pejorative characterizations and the mandate and stuck with a survey.
C - Advertising News 2010
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Race and intelligence are single word characterizations of properties that are likely to be determined by a large number of genes.
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That said, I did think the characterizations were a little one-dimensional, and would have liked people to vary from their assigned roles as heroes and villains a little more.
he didn't notice that the lights had changed matociquala 2008
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