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She will be defined largely by encores — her ability to win races, season titles and, certainly, Olympic medals.

Scottish literature of this period came to be defined largely by Scots writing in English and, often, living outside of Scotland.

Because Cd ions possess a high affinity for sulfhydryl groups and thiolate anions, the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the handling and toxicity of Cd in target organs can be defined largely by the molecular interactions that occur between Cd ions and various sulfhydryl-containing molecules that are present in both the intracellular and extracellular compartments.

LAHORE, Pakistan -- Beyond the legacy of colonialism, the often frosty relations between Islam and the West have come to be defined largely by post-Sept.

Context here appeared to be defined largely by facility-level practices rather than by some form of standardised or national guidance.

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In China, differences are defined largely by ethnicity, he said.

For too long, the health of Judaism has been defined largely by numbers.

The two sides are defined largely by their approach to intellectual property.

The Texas and Oklahoma athletic departments have historically been defined largely by their rivalries on the field.

The state regions were defined largely by how residents there defined themselves, as well as by maps from the state's Labor Department and Empire State Development Corporation.

If the study of kinship was defined largely by anthropologists, it is equally true that anthropology as an academic discipline was itself defined by kinship.

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