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Reader Paul Fenwick, though, defined it a "classic", so it made the list.

As the American satirist HL Mencken defined it, a misogynist is "a man who hates women as much as women hate one another".

Hostile to what Bohigas called the "personalised exhibitionism" of many famous architects, they fought for proper respect for, as Mackay defined it, a building's "given environment".

The effect is a nostalgic kind of tone that suggests the phase (and whatever temporary circumstances defined it: a job, a relationship, a living arrangement) ends after the action of the story concludes but before the narrator's present.

If fashion was, as Oscar Wilde defined it, "a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months," then the jumpsuit would only help to perpetuate fashion rather than end it.

As the chef Zarela Martínez, of the New York City restaurant Zarela, defined it: "A mole is a puréed main-dish sauce with chilies, either fresh or dried, and other ingredients, such as fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices, with a thickener.

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Would it be far wrong to define it "A political community, without a political superior''?

History remains, as the party defines it, a "meaningful security issue".

But what about yoga as the ancient Sanskrit defines it: a bridge between body, mind and spirit?

As Ms. Yates, 31, defines it, a Cake Wreck is "any cake that is unintentionally sad, silly, creepy, inappropriate — you name it".

If state law does not define it, a small group will be defined to include employers with 50 or fewer employees.

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