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"I think it further serves to isolate, to create this issue with, kind of, defining who you are as person".
Only the final moments of her 2006 "Ferocious Beauty: Genome," for instance, had that kind of defining detail.
The Met Mile, a kind of defining race for mile runners in New York, has been won by legendary horses like Equipoise, Native Dancer and Forego.
It was that kind of defining theatrical experience -- seeing "All My Sons" when he was in the seventh grade -- that made Mr. Hoffman want to become an actor.
"So I feel like I understand the dynamic" he said, adding that he has had the kind of defining difficult experiences that made Huff the right role for him at the right time.
It means addressing the bigger questions at home by offering clearer leadership about what kind of country the UK wants to be, and what kind of Europe will give its members the best possible chances in a globalised world – the kind of defining challenge that Mr Cameron has ducked too often in the past.
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Like restaurateurs all over the city, Mr. Lyle believes that bathrooms "are definitely a kind of definer".
"That's the word that kind of defines what has happened here".
"But being a backup, not playing much, it kind of defined him.
"You can kind of define yourself by your name," Dr. García said.
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