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Ideally, the bangs are long enough to define a new, less controversial shape.
Should we settle for "good enough" to define a role that involves a range of practical techniques and complex emotions?
The issue becomes public and is important enough to define a group's future and shape its values.
Dislike of American hegemony in golf hardly seems enough to define a man, so that can't be it.
He has found that the structural requirements are critical enough to define a biologically active, insoluble macromolecular network, the first of its kind.
And while that would be enough to define a whole new era, skepticism is high and there's a good reason for it".
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Original wallpaper might be enough to define an installation: putting up wallpaper is like claiming territory.
There are 22 stories in all, more than enough to define an author's worldview or -- even better -- to embody a realized fictional world.
ARG-17 of BPTI shown in Figure 4(a) is well buried in the interface of the complex with a very low SASA of 8.0Å, a small SASA value that is not even enough to define an exposed atom.
He faces not one but dozens of crisis, each big enough to define any presidency in better times.
I used my Campaign Stops column last week to make the case (not for the first time) that Mitt Romney is struggling to defeat Barack Obama in large part because the public's memory of how the Bush era ended remains a major drag on the Republican Party's political prospects, and Romney hasn't done nearly enough to define himself as a post-Bush figure.
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