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The term figuration is defined as "of, relating to, or characterized by the naturalistic representation of the external world".

London boroughs are required to consult with the London mayor about planning applications that might be defined as of strategic importance.

(The protocol as a whole does not have a version number. The date on the protocol document indicates the set of verbs that are defined as of that date). Including a version number in the message allows for backward-compatible extension to the Dienst system.

Almost all of the characteristics are defined as of the beneficiary's Ticket selection date.

Surprise, v., is defined as "(of something unexpected) cause (someone) to feel mild astonishment or shock", and what I guess I am saying is it is something I did not feel earlier this month, when you all did, when that Sunderland fan really really looked like he shat on his fold-down seat at the Stadium of Light.

The situation could therefore be defined as of relative stability.

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The remaining area was defined as back-of-pack (BOP).

Pathways were defined as blocks of genes of different size.

Target-network expression was defined as sum of z-scores of individual genes.

Clustering rate was defined as percentage of clustered isolates among of all isolates genotyped67.

Loss of expression was defined as absence of nuclear staining.

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