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I fancy something older, tougher, meatier than the Powers, something defining for the genre, but potentially less jaw-droppingly brilliant than the Wolfe … I can't always be raving with delight.
"It crystallized a set of issues that we will be defining for the next decade — the notion of self, privacy, how we connect and the price we're willing to pay for it," she said.
She said: "If you have an organisation nervous of its future, then that begins to impact on the sorts of genres which are defining for the BBC, such as high-cost dramas which are the envy of the world, and natural history that we can be truly proud of.
In 1948, Claude Shannon published an extraordinary article, defining for the first time a mathematical model of information and determining the maximum information quantity that can be transferred over a channel, now called the shannon limit, and the limits to possible lossless data compression.
We also derive conditions under which these inequalities are facet defining for the projection polyhedron.
As we said at the time, Uber's response to this crisis would be defining for the company.
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Is a precise goal defined for the peacekeepers?
Camp, as helpfully defined for the world by Susan Sontag, was suddenly deemed fit for mass consumption.
The game was 20 seconds old and already the night had been defined for the Knicks.
Bill Clinton's Presidency was defined, for the most part, by criminal and congressional investigations.
The borders were defined for the colonial masters to extract what they needed and keep the natives divided.
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