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"Cancel is so definite," said Bill Hay, the school's athletic director.
On her show, she is so definite about everything, so exacting, so decided about what should and shouldn't be.
And in some cases it is so definite that the gender dysphoric person wants to change their body.
Each time, I go with a mixture of need and trepidation, because I know I may break down at the sight of the small rectangle of earth, the boxwood outlining it, the conical brass receptacle for flowers, and the marker, which is so definite.
Bob is so definite in his position because it is frequently reinforced by emails like this from one of his enthusiastic followers: "Just an update: My son has been off Zyprexa and Abilify for almost six months now and he is doing very well, no more psychotic breaks or suicidal compulsions.
The memory gap is so definite that one friend, after helping me translate an old recording on the topic, turned to me in shock and asked, "People got shot?" She came back a few days later, after doing some research and added, "Deng Xiaoping must not have known it was happening".
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"The forecast was so definite," said David Bookstaver, a spokesman for the state court system.
I suspect they do, because it's so definite in what it's doing.
The signs and symptoms of pregnancy are so definite by the 12th week that the diagnosis is seldom a problem.
I felt the richness of this, but also the dangers, to be formed so young with identities which were so definite.
It was so definite, so real, and yet something inside me said, 'No, this cannot be.' The corrupting effect of armed struggle and warfare!
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