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Maybe they did not define a generation.
On "Today," Katie Couric came to define a generation of morning television.
This is a player who's come to define a generation of the NBA.
The curators insist that 89plus doesn't seek to define a generation.
And though the two are not romantically linked, their onstage chemistry has come to define a generation of classical ballet.
This may be where those looking for a new substance to define a generation may reach a stumbling block.
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As a playwright, she defined a generation.
The acronym alone defines a generation.
Regarded by many as an icon, Ms. Baez defined a generation.
"His reportage really defined a generation of covering conflict.
That photo defined a generation in much the same way.
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