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That's how musicians end up defining an era of fashion.
One of the greatest, dynamic press agents defining an era all but gone.
Wagner is its historical starting point, the Second Viennese School of Schoenberg, Berg and Webern its close, defining an era in which all the certainties of 19th-century music were eroded away, as romanticism slid into expressionism and the foundations of tonality began to crumble.
Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdez said of his team-mate: "Messi is defining an era.
From "post-punk" to "post-millennial," it seems we can't resist defining an era by what came before it.
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"John Lindsay defined an era in the life of New York City," said the present mayor, Rudolph W. Giuliani.
How big or small something is can define an era: tiny skirt, 1960s; huge shoulders, 80s.
No painter has done more to define an era than Anthony van Dyck.
But none serve to define an era the way Woodstock does.
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