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Indeed, his skills come to define the world in which he operates.
Soil and blood and cultural loyalties would claim, and define, the world of states.
Vampires define the world based on what's inside their heads and their hearts.
It was, in fact, one of those moments in which history splits, and we define the world as "before" and "after".
Time is an aspect of change, where change means an alteration in a dynamic network of relationships that define the world.
US president Barack Obama has laid out his legacy on one of the issues that will define the world long after his brief term in power is over.
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And if the two cities are talking past each other, one reason may be the contradictory incentives that define the worlds of New York and Washington.
Second, the inclusion criteria applied to define the world-wide sample of medical schools may have affected the reliability of the results.
But no resonant phrase emerged to define yesterday's tragedy the way Roosevelt's radio-age words defined the World War II attack.
If different areas of investment are carved out and development priorities are properly defined, the world is much more likely to achieve the SDGs, Schmidt-Traub said.
In the documentary, Angelou talks intelligently, emotionally, and openly about Baldwin's ability to transgress certain categories, like the American penchant for defining the world through gender.
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