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Rita Thornton's father had definite ambitions for her and her five sisters: They would become doctors.
But Hughes was definite about his ambitions, despite his success last season in the bullpen.
And there's a definite whiff of imperial ambition in the air once again.
But the trailers for the West End revival of Ira Levin's Deathtrap – embedded in a website near you and available on YouTube if you haven't yet stumbled across it – are a definite step up in ambition.
Not definitive, just definite.
We have a definite position on dealing with Putin, whose ambitions are increasingly unnerving.
The hypothesis implies that the non-financial or ethical ambitions are satisfied, if a definite sum of their available budget is invested sustainably.
The colossal white stone "column of fame," with its golden cupola gleaming above the Kremlin hill, was the definite expression of an era, reflecting the tastes and grandiose political ambitions of the rising Russian state.
Merkel, whose country held the EU presidency for the first six months of the year, was definite in her vision that Europe should not retreat from its bold ambitions for further expansion and deeper integration.
For definite".
Definite Chillax.
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