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Founders Heidi Quante and Alicia Escott realised they were both experiencing Psychic Corpus Dissonance (PCD)—now defined as really enjoying un-seasonally warm weather while also being aware that the blue skies and warm sunshine are brought on by oncoming climate chaos but on that particular day, didn't yet have the right word for it.

A patient was defined as really exposed to a specific insulin after 12 months from the first reimbursement until the end of follow-up, even after treatment discontinuation.

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Besides Mr. Guadagnino and the celebrities he entertains in his bedroom, living room, and garage-turned-man cave (which he joyously defines as "really ghetto"), family and food play a crucial role, providing entertaining but stereotyped vignettes of a particular strand of Italian-American culture, Staten Island style.

Ten years ago, David Foster Wallace admitted in "Tense Present," one of his best and most charming essays, to being a "SNOOT," which he defined as a "really extreme usage fanatic, the sort of person whose idea of Sunday fun is to look for mistakes in Safire's column's prose itself".

I was defined as "a really serious cook," which is probably why I eventually stopped.

I think business wisdom in its plainest sense might be defined as discovering what really works.

In one company, our clients realized that some of the elements they had defined as values were really rules of conduct — one was "Be punctual," another was "Don't blame others"; they ended up deciding that the value underlying both was Accountability — and that became one of their four values.

Domestic violence was not really defined as a major problem as long as the kids weren't physically hurt.

Describing its mission as "to bridge the gap between the worlds of financial institutions and innovative startups," Viola FinTech says its fund will work closely with its investors to accelerate what it calls "Fintegration" (no really), defined as the implementation and adaption of innovative solutions by financial institutions, and to guide startups in the regulatory and corporate environment.

This is defined as something that people really want, need, can afford, and can enjoy and take full advantage of.

I'm all for helping the disabled and whoever in today's world is defined as disempowered, but I really feel for those kids born to teenage mothers who haven't got a clue as to what the real world is all about.

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