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The Treasury didn't bother to define the period in which the new homes will be built.
It forms the droll author's pitchside musings on the web of intrigue and catalogue of mistake that define the period.
This adaptability and reluctance to judge, this difficulty absorbing the past of those one loves, this skepticism about community and nation define the period.
Others objected to the term because it did not define the period in which the drinks were consumed, or account for how much a student weighed or ate while drinking.
While Mr. Bieito's work, wild yet self-possessed, would have been unrecognizable to the Baroque era, it tapped into the strange mix of emotions and the awing spectacle that define the period.
They were determined by common features derived from the general character of a period and in turn helped to define the period's culture.
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As a young man, Goethe fell in love regularly; biographers define the periods of his life by the women who presided over them and the literary works they inspired.
The first step was to define the periods of evolutionary history, when amino acid changes in cyclins was most dramatic.
The music defines the period and in Bolton inspired an extraordinary scene.
Shuel's stark, monochrome "intense young man" image defines the period's folk cool.
The salient feature of incorporating RHC and SA is that it avoids the need to pre-define the period of change of configuration.
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