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Everyone must make a definite explicit choice to believe in God or not.
With his presence in Kandahar, he wanted to make a definite point about the regime's unity.
They could not make a definite link between his condition and the explosion.
Mr. Aldredge and Ms. Holliday, estimable veterans both, don't have much to do, but they make a definite impression.
The Act of June 28, 1906 ( 34 Stat. 539), was enacted to make a definite disposition of the Osage Indians' resources.
K. Grahame Walker, chairman and chief executive of Dexter, said he expected the company to make a definite announcement in a few weeks.
In running a building, directors make a definite artistic statement – they choose the plays, shape the policy, determine casting and get to promote the next generation.
The producer up to his ears in work, said that he was afraid he could not make a definite appointment for several weeks.
His previous books had produced little in the way of either fame or money, and he declared himself ready to make "a definite attempt to write something popular".
Neal Kendall, a co-executive producer of the show, said that Oxygen just waited until "the final days of the option" to make a definite decision.
Only foods which "can make a definite and positive contribution to weight control or weight reduction" will be allowed to advertise as slimming aids.
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