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China's transformation is one of the defining facts of our lifetime.
Skin color is one of the defining facts of American life.
One of the defining facts of Christian history is that access to God has been viewed -- as in most closed source systems -- as a trade secret.
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In his view, "cultural hybridity" -- he calls it "the quintessential Caribbean condition" -- is a defining fact of the modern.
For Greenland's 55,000 people, the defining fact of life has always been the ice sheet, a mammoth expanse nearly three times the size of Texas that blankets 85percentt of their island.
Entrenched gender discrimination remains a defining fact of life for most of the world's bottom 2 billion, and that is not only a critical human rights issue but also a pressing economic issue.
The executive therefore claims the position of the highest ranked group in these matters that comes with the 'benefit' of defining facts and events as true.
The Second World War was the defining fact of Taylor's childhood.
The defining fact of his poetry has been the complexities, tragedies and traumas of 20th-century Irish history.
The defining fact of Stefan Zweig's life was the great wealth to which he was born.
The difference is that this is not a gay ghetto, but rather a place where sexual orientation is not the defining fact of life.
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