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War has become increasingly difficult to define in the post-9/11 environment.
He's part of a new crop of artists who are set to redefine a genre whose limits can be hard to define in the first place.
When people in Los Angeles talked about what was happening at the Times, they were talking about something harder to define, in the end, than any real or perceived or feared changes in the paper itself, which was looking good.
Players in the drug industry began aiming their advertisements at patients, and their goal was to define in the minds of patients not only the beneficial effects of the drugs but also the diseases they were designed to treat.
They want Podesta's group to function not simply as a TV booking agency but also as the kind of idea factory that Heritage, Cato and A.E.I. were in the 1970's, pumping out provocative new proposals that could eventually define in the public mind what it means to be progressive.
A tenderness comes across, hard to define in the midst of Hujar's strictly controlled dispassion, but there nonetheless, expressed mostly as an acceptance of inherent human frailty and an unwillingness to take advantage of those who trust enough to let their vulnerabilities slip out.
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