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Their parent album, The Lexicon of Love, defined the charts of 1982.
That was the startling accomplishment of Mark Haddon's best-selling 2003 novel, "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," whose 15-year-old narrator displays many signs of autism without ever mentioning the word: he is extremely intelligent and facile with numbers, yet so emotionally blank he needs to have love defined for him, so literal-minded he must have jokes explained.
I neither want nor need my love defined in business or legal terms.
Unfortunately, this is not a story of romantic love, but a love defined by a mother's strength.
King Kong and the sadness of unlikely yearning come touchingly alive in "Love Defined".
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Corporate chieftains love "defining moments".
The instrument through which divine dominium moves is grace, which instills in human rulers an essential love defining their every ruling action.
When the nature of the dominium lent to Adam changed with the Fall, the love defining our natural dominium was affected, but not eradicated.
"Let love define family".
President Obama said that "the American people refuse to be terrorized" and that acts of "kindness," "generosity," and "love" define "who we are, what America is".
Like most teenagers, music was my passion, and the music I loved defined me.
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