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Max is lost, better defined by what he isn't — not an artist, not a businessman — than what he is.
Until the home stretch of the season, Federer's 2011 was better defined by frustration than fulfillment.
Like chardonnay, it is perhaps better defined by what it lacks: obvious fruit.
The city is better defined by biography than skyscrapers and monuments.
However, vertebral fractures may be better defined by more selective methods that account for micro-architecture.
However, the genetic structure of Y chromosomal haplogroups and haplotypes is better defined by geographical grouping (FCT; 10.61/14.61%) than by linguistic grouping (FCT; 7.35/13.80%), respectively.
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To better define by molecular and cytogenetic techniques ring Y chromosomes detected in 2 infertile men.
Rock is better defined, then, by its eclecticism than by reference to some musical essence, and it is better understood in terms of its general use of technology rather than by its use of particular instruments (such as the guitar).
That place is no better defined than by the location of the Holocaust Memorial Museum adjacent to the Mall, showing that the Holocaust, which happened to Jews in Europe, has been by consensus granted entry into our national consciousness.
Convection increased as the circulation became better defined, and by early on September 2 it became a tropical storm.
"Alt-right may become better defined and understood by the general public.
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