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Neoplatonism, the last school of Greek philosophy, given its definitive shape in the 3rd century ce by the one great philosophical and religious genius of the school, Plotinus.
Through the 17th century, the ship of the line acquired its definitive shape by settling on three masts and losing the ungainly superstructure aft.
It is not until the butterfly is in its pupal stage that the wing-bud becomes exposed, and shortly after eclosion, the wing begins to expand and form its definitive shape.
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Art lets us give it a definitive shape, even if we give it different names.
As for the four-man outfield, it's also taking a more definitive shape, with Mattingly saying Puig and Matt Kemp are more or less every day players.
Zinc oxide ENPs utilized in this study were rod-shaped, and silica was without a definitive shape, thus amorphous.
Chocolate plus hazelnuts conquered the city, and the combination soon took definitive shape in the form we know it today, an ingot with a rounded belly, wrapped in foil.
The Gauguin we know best took all but definitive shape there.
While much of the political world concerned itself with Herman Cain and whether he had straying eyes and hands, New Hampshire gave the presidential race definitive shape on Wednesday.
It was in the United States that the idea of making the judiciary the guardian of the constitution first took definitive shape.
During the five years following the end of the war in 1945, Slovo's professional, personal and political life took definitive shape.
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