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In Mr. Henders's other canvas, "Detacht," the face is reduced to linear contours, defining itself as pure nervous energy.
But some board members, as well as outside observers, say the magazine has had trouble defining itself as either a general-interest news magazine or a specialized journal.
But unlike some of its Chorlton peers, the Parlour eschews pretension, defining itself as a "traditional local with a modern edge" rather than a gastropub with restaurant aspirations.
Still defining itself as a movement rather than a party, it attracts rightwing voters through a tough line on immigration and idealistic leftwingers through a devotion to direct democracy and the environment.
Within the industry, the most talked about beauty site is Behindthechair.com, which sidesteps any conflicts with producers over selling shampoo by defining itself as a private portal for professionals.
The NHS spends millions each year on employing more than 900 hospital chaplains to provide religious and spiritual care to patients even though the proportion of the population defining itself as non-religious is growing.
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New Labour defined itself as much by being against "Old Labour" as it was against the Tories.
The real argument lies in the demographics, which become crushingly clear for a state that seeks to define itself as Jewish.
It is important to remember firstly that poetry does not have to be written on a page to define itself as poetry.
The Bible does not define itself as being "the word of God".
The brand has always defined itself as a "preppy" label.
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