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"It's a chance for someone to go down in history and it might define their career," Howe told BBC South Today.
In an email, he said he regretted identifying as a "gay Christian" because of how it might define him as a person.
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NT: When we started off we looked at dividing up specific areas but soon realised it's too difficult to define like that – and you might define it but people ignore it.
One might define it as a fleshy liquid or as an edible Beverage".
The entire second grade was caught up in opera, not as Pavarotti might define it but in terms young children can grasp: using music to help tell a story.
Is the explanation for this as simple as the idea that he's taking refuge in language to deal with his inability to confront "the void," however you might define it?
But how about honesty as a preacher might define it?
Despite the dark chapters in its history of rule in Taiwan, many Taiwanese people recognise the ROC as Taiwan, although they might define it differently from the ruling party.
Jason Goldberg, having failed once before with Jobster, is hungry for success, however one might define it.
Or they might define it as a random attack by an individual.
It is unclear exactly how one might define such a mixture of distributions automatically for any dataset.
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