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It was, to a large extent, the way he defined himself in opposition to President Bush.
Tolstoy was a man who defined himself in and by writing, in an inextricable amalgam of fiction and fact.
The way Mr. Bush has defined himself in this budget, to no one's real surprise, is as an ideological conservative.
And Giuliani is well positioned for such debate, having defined himself, in the public mind, as the unflinching foe of a radical and dangerous ideology.
On 24 June, the man who defined himself in opposition to the ideological wing of his party was duly beaten by it.
With a radical shift of historical actors, it brings to the forefront the figure of the artiste, a learned artisan who defined himself in contrast to philosophers, savants, and routine-bound craftsmen.
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"He's able, when he presents himself to the public, to define himself in his terms," Mr. Verney said.
He is also a high school basketball star, with two state championships, yet he defines himself in nonbasketball terms.
He began to define himself in opposition to Barcelona and thus to the prevailing footballing ethos of the age.
Mr Kerry has so far concentrated on defining himself in relation to George Bush; now he must define himself in relation to the most electable Democrat since FDR.In this section What on earth were they thinking?
And in seeking to define himself in opposition to President Obama, Mr. Romney has openly rejected positions that George W. Bush came around to in his humbler second term.
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