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Or the group may be defined by a negative experience.
Can a player's career be defined by a single play?
Nor is it a problem that should be defined by a war ten years ago.
We will not allow ourselves to be defined by a false narrative.
Nor is it a problem that should be defined by a war 10 years ago.
And basically, I'd just rather not be defined by a label.
"No child's life chances should be defined by a test they sit at the age of 11.
The film was Connery's attempt to break type and not be defined by a mass-market smash.
Not to be defined by a single thing, he was known for a constant smile and infectious, if offbeat, laugh.
The operations for each type of service should be defined by a standard set of verbs.
Alternatively, the volume occupied by a neuron structure can be defined by a collection of vertices connected to polygons.
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