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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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