Sentence examples for had always defined from inspiring English sources

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She had always defined herself based on her relationship, which is scaring her.

"It looks bad, I know," he said in a voice empty of that raucous energy that had always defined him.

He then began to back off the muscular Islam that had always defined his life, praise Turkey's secular state, and engage the West.

Liberation theology, with its questioning of authority, was a particular challenge to the Jesuit order, which had always defined itself around the vow of obedience.

Until then, mankind had always defined time (even Railway Time) by reference to the movement of the sun relative to the earth.

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Working is something that has always defined Clemens.

The brand has always defined itself as a "preppy" label.

Churn — of people and businesses — has always defined America.

But then grime has always defined itself by its refusal of definition.

To a large degree that's how Ms. Collins has always defined success.

"Poor Hillary" speaks volumes about an old truth: Clinton's wounds have always defined her.

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