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The bill is a long shot, but it does raise the question of what defines of the restaurant experience: the act of being served a meal in a commercial place or the quality of what's put on the plate.
It defines of how reliable a component is.
The discriminatory driving ban in Russia has also had a wider ripple effect, increasing pressure on the WHO to redefine the categories it defines of mental illness.
In our study, we initially drew on Christiansen's (1999, p. 577) theoretical paper in which he defines of identity as 'the person we think we are'.
Szczesniak 39) succinctly defines of texture as "...the sensory and functional manifestation of the structural, mechanical and surface properties of foods detected through the senses of vision, hearing, touch and kinesthetics".
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Alexander Hamilton was the first embodiment and definer of this creed.
But it is, in fact, heightened and defining of character".
I have a fear of being defined, of being one thing.
Similarly defining of elite sport is the display of awesome skill.
I am the decider and the definer of my own fate.
The Barrafinas are also defined, of course, by that controversial no-reservations policy.
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