Sentence examples for define an era from inspiring English sources

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How big or small something is can define an era: tiny skirt, 1960s; huge shoulders, 80s.

No painter has done more to define an era than Anthony van Dyck.

But none serve to define an era the way Woodstock does.

This Game 7 had the potential to define an era for two franchises.

Such chips are the kind of investments that with extra good luck can remake a franchise, define an era.

It was August 1964, the Beatles had embarked on their first world tour and were about to define an era.

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"The show defined an era," she said.

Craymer said the Spice Girls defined an era.

"John Lindsay defined an era in the life of New York City," said the present mayor, Rudolph W. Giuliani.

That's how musicians end up defining an era of fashion.

Hailing from Austin, Texas, he casually defined an era with 1991's loose-knit, haphazard Slacker.

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