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Now there's Sandy, and the response to it, both of which because they come as his third and presumably final term is winding down may end up defining much of Bloomberg's legacy as 9/11 did Rudy Giuliani's.
Now there's Sandy, and the response to it, both of which — because they come as his third and presumably final term is winding down — may end up defining much of Bloomberg's legacy — as 9/11 did Rudy Giuliani's.
An extraordinary man of astounding intellect, Cage forged ahead to create new ideas and experiences, the effects of which are still defining much creative work today.
The president sought to build his case that America and the international community have a vested stake in the Arab revolt that is defining much of North Africa and the Middle East.
In addition to Sanders, there might be Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (who says he's running, but hasn't succeeded in defining much of a theme yet) and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who spent most of the summer saying she wouldn't run, but recently modified that to "I don't think so".
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That defined much of the next decade for him.
Today, conspicuous consumption, which defined much of 20th century material culture, is at a turning point.
Communal life and an outdoor culture still define much of the city".
We don't like enemies we can't confidently define, much less see.
It is Chevron, not mortgage debt relief, that has defined much of Ms. McLaughlin's tenure.
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