Sentence examples for defines one from inspiring English sources

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Each column defines one kind of colony structure and each row represents selection on a different kind of gene, the first three in a female offspring and the last in a queen.

Near the center of the garden, a whitewashed fence of horizontal slats defines one room.

What defines One is that the recipes are simple, all based around three or four central ingredients.

The search for a prom dress is one of those retail experiences that, at its best, defines one of life's transformations.

The enormous glass shell that defines one side of the roof is supported by crisscrossing steel braces; the roof's other side is supported by a more delicate web of cables.

Outlook calls India's zippies "Liberalization's Children," and defines one as "a young city or suburban resident, between 15 and 25 years of age, with a zip in the stride.

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This store practically defines one-stop shopping, and is located at 451 North La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90048.

More than a thousand federal statutes rely on marriage to define one's status.

Privacy allows one the freedom to define one's relations with others and to define oneself.

Remember that sexual orientation is only one of many characteristics that define one's identity.

Yet nearly 11 years on, I reflect upon that moment as a defining one.

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