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He was less interested in defining the powers of government than in identifying those regions where government could not intrude.
But he did not seem to be as interested in defining a particularly American mode of landscape painting.
She's not shy, she's not timid, she's bold and curious and far more interested in defining other people than in being defined by them.
But if that audience seems more interested in defining you as a black person, rather than listening to your work, walk away.
Solotaroff is not in fact especially interested in defining a decade, nor in recreating the spume and dust of literary‐political controversy.
I'm interested in defining the commons as not just our clean air and water, but also our roads, sewers and bridges — the assets of manmade America.
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Are you considering a niche practice of your own or interested in further defining your specialty?
And, increasingly, the medical establishment in America and Europe has become quite interested as well.The difficulty lies in defining what "it" is.
"Like him, I'm not too interested in being defined.
The tracking performance of the system we interested in is defined as the averaged energy of the error between the output of the plant and the reference input.
Boochever: I'm interested in helping define, put the resources behind, and strengthen the common ties that make us one Cornell, given our investments in Cornell's presence outside Ithaca.
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