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But it's not defining in what we do.
Something essential to us, something defining in our species, has been implanted in a rodent.
The response of Islamic political parties is likely to be defining in whether, and how, the unrest develops.
The woman's voice in the ad was "defining, in a way, her expectations towards men," Konieczna said.
Detailing "the touching story of a man-child, told in flashbacks, with thick New Orleans accents" the video is comic gold, but it's also right on the money in defining in all seriousness what it is that's so unpromising here.
"The first one to three years of a child's life are the most defining in terms of their health and development and what they're going to be like in the future," Raven-Ellison says.
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His pledge to take on both the immediate (the financial crisis and economic recession) and the apparently intractable (healthcare, Cuba, immigration, the environment) even as he ramps down one war, escalates another and raises taxes on the rich, is epoch-defining in its ambition.
This new patent shows that it's very serious about these efforts, and seeking to improve considerably on what's available out there now from early entrants in the wearables market, which is good news for those hoping for something category-defining in an Apple smartwatch.
And in another year, these same supporters will have changed, self-defining in a new way.
She's self-defining in the same way women are defining themselves today.
Cytogenetic aberrations are considered disease-defining in a large number of AML types.
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