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The year 2015 has proven to be definitive for teams whose successes have long been interwoven with individual icons.
The irony is it will almost certainly spell the end of Ukip, since whatever the outcome, it will be definitive for a generation.
Although this QA process model may not be definitive for all cases, it provides a general framework within which a systematic assessment of any CAB can be conducted.
But Mallett added "there is still time" for Lancaster to decide how England should play, adding "this Six Nations will be definitive for a lot of reasons".
Titania and zirconia electrodes produced a lin log relationship between the phase of impedance and phosphate concentration, and the relationship proved to be definitive for the porous titania electrodes over the full pH range tested.
What will be definitive for both patients in relation to any abnormality, a thick finger inserted 4 cm into the rectum or a camera to the ascending colon with digital or further contrast imaging, reproducible and objective?
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In a literal sense it is definitive, for there is never a flash of ambiguity in any sentence.
It's a question that I usually find annoying; no book has been definitive for me, so I never know how to answer.
The histopathological analysis was definitive for a lung adenocarcinoma.
Any corrosion on the tubing, evaluated after 90 days, but usually observable well before that time, is definitive for TCDW.
(None of this is definitive for Kroff aligns himself with Rilke and Rimbaud and will not be tied down to banal concrete fact).
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