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Since capturing a division title in 1999 — Dan Snyder's first year as owner — the Redskins have become a definition for dysfunction, relying on no less than 7 head coaches and 16 quarterbacks.

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"In a sense, it is agreed by international communities and becomes a definition.

He realised the sum of Jefferson's observations had become a standard definition, as accepted – and as unquestioned – as Euclid's theorem.

I mean, really, how it is that something as wonderful as life in Greece has somehow become a new definition of societal hell?

As 'gene' has become a vague definition and new 'genon' concept been proposed [22], the work presented here might bring about the initiative to come up with a standard functional format in reporting genome-wide experiments for future systematic integration.

If the frequency of non-episodes is found to vary markedly in different populations, it may well become a useful definition to delineate differences - or similarities - between different types of patients with LBP.

Looking after my son, who is almost three, has probably made me a better writer – certainly faster, because once you become a parent the definition of doing something well is doing it quickly.

The list has become a de facto definition of broader impacts, in other words, a blueprint of the ideas investigators believe NSF is most likely to fund.

In the late 19th century the German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin described depression as a long-term illness that returned frequently and would become chronic – a definition that was accepted by British psychiatrists.

As such, efforts of the European Commission to harmonize health policies in the European Union would per definition become a 'global' health issue due to the 'transnational' character of any policies formulated by this institution; a certainly questionable consequence of this definition.

Modern eighth-grade graduations have become a tangle of outdated definitions of a successful education, inducements to remain in school, and contemporary values about self-esteem and enshrining a child's many rites of passage.

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