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Thank you for putting into such meaningful and definitive words all the reasons for voting for Barack Obama.
I salute the English language for its ability to create simple and definitive words just by adding 'non-'.
I'd never presume to have definitive words on any of these topics, if indeed definitive words exist.
The jacked-up and alcohol-fueled crowd needed no prompting to shout out the definitive words - "I'm giving up on love cause love's given up on me" - to the done-me-wrong song.
11 37 Furthermore, the use of definitive words such as 'must', 'always', 'never' and 'can't' are highlighted to make the patient aware of negative words and how these might prevent success.
Both used very definitive words in this context, compulsory and obliged, indicating that an authoritative intervention in their views was necessary to get to this (improved) level of functioning.
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There's still no definitive word.
The book, "Figure Skating Pins," was the definitive word on such pins.
He said he hoped to have some definitive word on City Opera by October.
By Jeffrey Goldberg Woodward's view will likely be seen as the definitive word on Tenet's career.
The most definitive word on executive privilege came from the Supreme Court in 1974 in the case of United States v. Nixon.
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