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"This group of individuals we would not define as a terrorist group," Brennan said.
FILM noir may be hard to define as a genre, but it's easy to market.
"It depends on what you define as a hipster," he said on Wednesday.
Robert Mochrie conforms to what American criminologists now define as a new sub-category of killer, the "family annihilator".
She and Mr. Fischl share a preoccupation with what they call otherness, which they define as a subtle combination of alienation and recognition.
Gender is purely a social construct, their argument goes, which they define as a list of stereotypes: high heels and big hair; or beards, muscles and tattoos.
What follows is usually a delightful exchange – which you could barely define as a "conversation" – involving both parties bouncing classic quotes from the film off each other.
"The voter you could define as a Reagan Democrat votes both sides of the ticket -- and that person is a pretty conservative person," Mr. Ryan said.
Among other changes, his bill would define as a deceptive practice any failure by the airlines to disclose cancellations or expected delays in advance.
A specialty of Mara's, along with the food of New Orleans, is Arkansas barbecue, which the Levis define as a cross between Texas and Memphis varieties.
The first is what the authors call "fuzzyheadness," which they define as a big gap between what people want to achieve and what their money can accomplish.
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