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151. One of the more gushing newspapers described the occasion as 'a fairy-tale wedding'. 152. The pearl, valued at £75 000, is so big that it has been described as a freak of nature. 153. Jones was once described by a friend as being as proud as Lucifer. 154. Aids has been described as the scourge of the modern world. 155. Dorothy was described as a very straight woman,[www.] a very strict Christian who was married to her job. 156. This study is described under 'General Diseases of the Eye'. 157. He's described as being in his late teens, tall, and of slim build. 158. Her school report described her as a very promising pupil. 159. Herr Kohler wanted an explanation for what he described as "slanderous" remarks. 160. He was variously described as a hero, a genius and a fool. 161. The youths were described as uncivilised barbarians who savagely attacked innocent victims. 162. He was described by his colleagues as a painstaking journalist. 163. An alternative approach to the problem is described in Chapter 3. 164. Their music is described as 'an explosive fusion of Latin American and modern jazz rhythms'. 165. He was described as a restorer of peace and order. 166. The captain described the wreck accident in details in the ship's log. 167. This can best be described as a series of steps. 168. Marx once described religion as the 'opium of the people'. 169. He described her as one of the greatest film artists of the 20th century. 170. This concert hall has been described as the American equivalent to London's Albert Hall. 171. She described a nightmarish scene of dead bodies lying in the streets. 172. Monroe described the financial aspect as crucial. 173. The parliament described the decree as interference in the republic's internal affairs. 174. Nottingham police last night found what they described as a suspicious package. 175. The apparatus thus described, however, records only the horizontal component of the wave movement. 176. He is routinely described as the greatest scientist since Einstein. 177. He was once described as a fussily accurate test pilot.