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Not that Schopp himself would ever associate the word "definitive" with Dumas.
The reason, a league spokesman said, was that the study was not definitive with regard to actual on-field performance.
Crucially, the book did not attempt to be definitive, with all the exhausting – and ultimately futile – pedantry that would have required.
At the time, I disagreed with almost everything Lady Thatcher said and did, but at least there was something definitive with which to disagree.
And his description of learning to love jazz leads to an eye-opening, offhand cultural observation, contrasting British syntax, "so terse, so definitive," with American sentences, "tough and loose enough for you to find out how little you knew".
Charles Moore's biography of old bossy-boots, Margaret Thatcher: The Authorised Biography Vol 1: Not For Turning (Allen Lane, £30), is solidly definitive, with new letters that add colour if not character.
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After induction chemotherapy, patients should proceed with definitive local therapy with radiation, surgery, or both.
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