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But she doesn't see it as her role to define the future of the movement.
Success or failure now will define the future of the project.
It was a battle over a story that could define the future of America.
"He has always run the research group which he built and will define the future of the company.
As Mr. Stelter writes on the cover of Sunday Business, Hulu may be helping to define the future of television.
These symptoms are more prevalent among those in higher education – young people who will define the future of the nation.
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According to a statement, they will discuss "civic engagement in the 21st century before an audience of creators, early adopters and entrepreneurs who are defining the future of our connected lives".
The startup is defining the future of TV.
I still think Molotov is defining the future of TV, at least in France.
Once again, Microsoft and our STB team are defining the future of business computing.
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