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They are not defined in the treaties.
"Negligent operation, which is defined in the federal navigation rules.
You're suddenly defined in the media as a cutie-pie".
Watford's season may be defined in the next 15 days.
Whatever," as it was defined in the show's early days.
Whether they're labeled "problem" or "gifted," the categories defined in the database may follow the kids.
It all recalls Naniboujou's mission, as defined in the original brochure of a long-ago club.
It could depend on how acute myocardial infarction is defined in the two countries.
Security and contentment are not words that are defined in the film.
The Spanish Civil War was the first war to be photographically defined in the modern sense.
"Those were all characteristics of a 'members association' as defined in the Act.
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