Sentence examples for defining each other from inspiring English sources

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So it seems only fair to give her the final lines before the curtain falls: "The girls at Abbey Grange are forever defining each other," Catton understands, "tenderly and savagely and sometimes out of spite.

It was the latest indication that the president and the candidate most likely to be the Republican nominee — as Mr. Romney is seen, at least among Wednesday's audience of journalists — are fully engaged in the high-stakes enterprise of defining each other in the most unfavorable terms, seven months before the November election.

Their fight will also go a long way to defining each other's careers: whoever wins will be able to claim they were the greatest fighter of their era, rightly or wrongly.

"If we stop defining each other by what we are not and start defining ourselves by who we are, we can all be freer.

Once people can stop defining each other by their gender, appearance, ethnicity, or any other uncontrollable quality of ours, and begin to appraise one another based on the substance of our thoughts and merit of our deeds, we'll be on the right track.

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Colors define each other.

For example, health and disease define each other.

In a sense, Nursie and Mrs. Wire are married: they define each other — and the Other.

John McEnroe, Bjorn Borg and Jimmy Connors all defined each other, as Sampras and Andre Agassi did in the era that followed.

They define each other and depend upon each other for visual existence.

Palmer and Nicklaus defined each other, though Palmer disputed the notion that great athletes needed great rivals to be catapulted to immortality.

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