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And in the meantime Mr Berlusconi's conviction in another, unrelated trial for tax fraud could become definitive.
For one, convictions at trial do not carry the same legal weight in Italy that they do in the U.S. The Italian justice system has three levels, and a conviction does not become "definitive" until the defendant has exhausted his final appeal.
X The switch to green power has become definitive and is clearly unstoppable.
That priestly frenchman, Tchami, has wielded huge influence in dance music since he burst from Paris a couple of years ago with a sound that's become definitive.
Over the years, well-conceived imagery like Emil Schult's record sleeves for Kraftwerk and Ninja Tune's logo of a cloaked figure hurling a vinyl 12" has become definitive reference points, proving that the way music looks can be just as considered as the way it sounds.
Domestic dogs can become definitive hosts by ingesting infected rodents.
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It would be false to this choreographer if any one account of him became definitive.
Partnerships – 96 for the third wicket, 59 for the fourth, and 70 for the sixth – promised but were cut short before they became definitive.
"Where it became definitive for me was at 16, when I was expelled from school because I was no longer paying attention.
This became definitive in "Mystic River," from 2003, a movie in which all of Eastwood's late obsessions — guilt, destruction, self-destruction, vengeance — merge into a completely satisfying work of art.
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