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Tessa lost a defining aspect of her identity.
Culture is a defining aspect of what it means to be human.
These CDs became a defining aspect of dance music culture and the industry at large.
… For most physicians, Current Procedure Terminology, or CPT codes, have become a defining aspect of how we must practice medicine.
For most physicians, Current Procedure Terminology or CPT codes have become a defining aspect of how we must practice medicine.
A defining aspect of 19th century Argyll was the gradual improvement of transport infrastructure.
The dialogue and banter was considered a positive and defining aspect of the film; Janet Maslin of The New York Times said that "Star Trek VI is definitely colorful, but even more of its color comes from conversation, which can take some amusingly florid turns".
But "shocked society" as a new defining aspect of the 2010s?
By Richard Brody August 15, 2015 In delivering what N.W.A. considers a journalistic report on Compton life — with, as its defining aspect, the relentless threat of police violence — the musicians render themselves both popular and indispensable, now as then.
Consider a mapping defined by (3.5).
In delivering what the musicians consider a journalistic report on life in Compton — with, as its defining aspect, the relentless threat of police violence — they render themselves not merely popular but indispensable, now as then.
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