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"I started getting defined by a new contemporary sensibility.
Still: we shouldn't stand for people who are not actively dangerous getting defined down that way, especially before they've had a fair hearing, and especially by the government.
I had an allergy to being famous and have been neurotically chasing a larger dream, a substantive life in the arts, so that I didn't end up getting defined by it".
Sonny Liston glowering in a Santa hat, Andy Warhol drowning in a can of soup, Muhammad Ali with arrows, Roy Cohn with halo: these images helped Esquire define a decade that already had a lot of help in getting defined, and created a visual language that people in the media still feel they must learn to understand, if not speak well.
Consumer demand for clean food is influencing the purchasing habits of large buyers in the food industry, and Cantisano helps growers produce food according to standards that are getting defined by the emerging market.
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"But here, things get defined.
"Unfortunately for Bush he got defined in South Carolina".
"You get defined by your coverage of these things.
"I got defined," Mr. Bush said at a news conference.
It is not the Labour party's right to choose how antisemitism gets defined.
Defenders say that what gets defined as secret is "almost random," and overclassification has run amok.
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