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Instead of defining himself, he allowed enemies to define him.
Mr. Hell's intellectual progress consisted of defining himself as against, rather than for, things.
He appeared to criticise Mr Miliband for defining himself against New Labour.
"But Big was defining himself outside of OutKast, so that took a minute.
Thus Ares's account of defining himself through and against his brother transcends its time and place.
Equally problematic is the trouble Mr. Hevesi has had defining himself.
He wore multifarious hats: pamphleteer, professor and poet, but insisted on defining himself with a single word: agitator.
Critics say that Mr. Roh set the stage for his predicament by defining himself as a morally impeccable leader.
But so far Bush seems capable of defining himself only in opposition to his family and to other people's attributes.
A 63-year-old former private equity executive, Mr. Akerson is bent on defining himself as anything but a traditional auto executive.
IN 1961, when Ronald Reagan was defining himself politically, he warned that if left unchecked, government would become "a Big Brother to us all".
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