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There is a use of words like "fully," "completely," "exclusive" and "definitive" that cry out for further explanation.
But it's that word "definitive" that may explain why Disney, which has bought the rights to Christie's novels, feels it has to re-imagine the character.
The outcome was proof — belated but definitive — that the justice system could work.
They often look so definitive that we assume the dance is the music's physical equivalent.
Surely no performance in ballet today is more definitive that that given by Herman Cornejo as Puck.
The choice the genie had given me was so unexpected, and one of the options was so definitive, that I needed some time to weigh them up.
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What one goes toward is less definitive than that from which one turns away.
It doesn't get much more definitive than that.
"This is a definitive study that says that the ecosystem of skin determines the microbial diversity," Dr. Segre said.
It is also clear that DA has certain definitive characteristics that are rooted in Vygotsky's sociocultural theory of mind.
The polling data is definitive on that.
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