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Is it because he has defined himself by struggle?
What is the role of the artist when the world he has defined himself against disappears overnight?
He has defined himself as something his fans long for: a romantic, thoughtful, sensual and utterly monogamous lover, completely devoted to his partner's happiness.
Carl is talking about his brother-in-law David, who, uniquely among the men in the play, seems to have a sense of place; he has defined himself and stuck to that definition.
Like most Democrats, he promises a higher minimum wage, more financial support for students and greater efforts to curb global warming including dubious rules requiring petrol to be mixed with ethanol made from Iowan corn.He has defined himself largely by gaffes.
Obama has allowed his enemies to define him more than he has defined himself.
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He had defined himself.
Before that, he said, he had defined himself as a Goldwater Republican; afterward he was angry at the status quo.
Mr. McCain said there was "much increased sensitivity for me not to display traces of hypocrisy" because of the way he had defined himself.
As they climbed the aisles to the press section afterward, Mr. Gore's aides took particular satisfaction at the way he had defined himself and made his argument for election, as when he said: "This election is not an award for past performance.
Abbott has defined himself by what he is opposed to, not what he supports.
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