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When American Ballet Theater gets its Metropolitan Opera House season under way with "Bayadère" on Tuesday night, the audience might well feel the same way; the ballet (and a one-act version, "The Kingdom of the Shades") is danced by so many major ballet companies that it has become part of the pantheon of 19th-century works that, for many, define an idea of classical dance.
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(Ballesteros was the first European to win the Masters, in 1980, and for many defined a certain swashbuckling style of Spanish golf).
The hurricane suited what may be the last Cure concert in the United States, if the capricious Mr. Smith fulfills his latest threat to retire the brand name of a band that for many defines gloomy rock.
I called Peter Canellos, a friend and the editor of the paper's editorial pages, and he described a newsroom with one focus since the bombs went off on Patriots' Day — understanding and describing this terrible event which will, for many years, define the way the world sees Boston.
For one thing, the readers are also the writers; they can open these books and read about themselves and their roommates, their friends and rivals, old flames, Ping-Pong opponents, and hundreds of people they had never even heard of who shared an experience that, for many, would define their lives.
But for many, Enron defined the era.
He recalls the original Brixton riots, during the Eighties, which for many years defined the area.
The papers also show that her 1987 "no such thing as society" remark, which for many critics defined the immoral truth of Thatcherism, was not off the cuff but was her view as early as 1979.
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