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Violent outbursts have become a defining feature.

Hatred of the Roma has become a defining issue.

REDUCING fat around one's midriff and thighs has become a defining quest of the modern age.

Images of Detroit's urban blight have become a defining visual symbol of American rust-belt decline.

Calculating the value of these relationships has become a defining challenge for businesses and individuals.

"I think it could become a defining book, and have a similar effect as The Corrections".

Like Greenham Common, Thacker believes, the fight to stop aviation expansion will become a defining battleground.

But if it can, this should become a defining characteristic of future public policy.

Indeed, it has become a defining characteristic of this generation, wrote Teddy Wayne in The New York Times last month.

For both parties, the dispute has become a defining one as they hone campaign arguments heading toward November.

Some raised their arms above their heads and repeated what has become a defining slogan: "Hands up, don't shoot".

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