Sentence examples for long defined from inspiring English sources

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Genealogists have long defined familial relations along bloodlines or marriage.

Europe is also facing social challenges that have long defined American life.

Uniforms have long defined tribes, nations, cults and subcultures, divided good guys from bad.

Haarde's party, long defined by its opposition to the E.U., was now mulling membership.

The siphoning of wealth that had long defined Ukrainian politics soon reached grotesque levels.

By Jeff Shesol May 19, 2017 U.S. Presidents throughout history have long defined loyalty differently.

The city has long defined ferrets as wild animals and generally prohibited them, but the ban became specific in 1999.

Stronger even than the tug of reality and of the future, one instinct has long defined your industry.

The preference has long defined economic questions ranging from tax policies to development.

THE OLD DEMARCATION lines that have long defined Judaism are becoming obsolete.

The answer, I think, lies in the sort of entrepreneurial spirit that has long defined America, including religious America.

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