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But in the 90s, regionalism played a much more defining part of what was going on.
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Here you'll join a much more defined track that runs north-west to south-east.
One of the most obvious differences is the use of common nouns in "The Bath" and the use of proper nouns in "AS, GT," which makes the latter a much more defined piece with more distinct characters.
These data could have a biological meaning suggesting that genes involved in immune processes are a much more defined group in Arabidopsis and other cellular functions (i.e., metabolic functions) are less involved in immune processes in Arabidopsis than in cassava.
There is no question that economies that are large by virtue of population rather than being at the cutting edge of productivity are going to be much more defining of the global system in the future than they have been in the past.
Notably, the gold system undergoes a reduction process that is much more defined.
In the Bos indicus breeds, bulls typically have a sphere-shaped hump over their shoulders, much more defined and pronounced in bulls than in cows.
When your hair dries at a slower rate, your finished hairstyle will turn out much more defined and have better hold, with tighter curls.
The market has become much more defined and Trainspotting doesn't fit into any defined slot".
My children will be much more defined in their psyches by their indoor space than my mum or I ever were".
By early December, the interaction of the figures and their setting in the "Women of Franklin Street" painting was much more defined.
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