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It's evident that the space station has defined it, with its functional post-60s architecture, and little indication of its previous life as a small village of descendants of runaway slaves.

The practicalities of parenting may be about education, food and shelter, but McCarthy has defined it in its rawest, animal form – parenting as an ape or a tiger would understand the role – to destroy anyone who threatens your young, even at the risk of your own life.

Eritrea is tiny -- with only 3.5 million people to Ethiopia's 63 million -- but its long struggle has defined it as a nation of fighters.

"If the airline broadband industry wants to move beyond the wait 'til next year philosophy that has defined it since 2001, it needs to lose its fixation with per flight pricing," according to David Gross, author of the report.

What has defined it?

Mr. Galliano has defined it in so many different ways.

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In 2014, NASA announced that the WISE survey had ruled out the existence of Tyche as its proponents had defined it.

If I could have defined it, I wouldn't have written it.

They do have a tough job, as they've defined it.

Rost found that writers on leadership had defined it in more than two hundred ways.

(Where might there be clearer evidence for momentum, as I've defined it?

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