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The invention of stone bladelets in south Africa may have defined the success of humans as they moved north to occupy the rest of the world.
"But, at the same time, remember the award was given to you, not to your cause, and not for the experiences and achievements that may have defined your past.
Campaign aides and other Democrats have argued for weeks that while Mr. Bush's heavy advertising barrage may have defined Mr. Kerry in a negative light for some voters, there is still plenty of time to change perceptions.
"While the American Revolution may have defined the era for history," she writes, "epidemic smallpox nevertheless defined it for many of the Americans who lived and died in that time".
Mr. Kerry may seem like the closest thing this country has ever had to an Audio-Animatronic chief executive, but Mr. Bush's action-hero theatrics may have defined "presidential" down to the point where Audio-Animatronics can pass for gravitas.
In an epilogue, the author points out that the epidemic took five times as many lives as the war did, hitting Native American populations especially hard: While the American Revolution may have defined the era for history, epidemic smallpox nevertheless defined it for many of the Americans who lived and died in that time.
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Whether subjects physically rise to their feet or not has been shown to be unimportant [ 25] but we may not have defined the point of "awakening" in a sufficiently standardised way in this study.
One variable that may confound the difference in outcome may be how we have defined 'standard' care received by the patients in the historical cohort.
We propose that inhibition of the molecular mechanisms we have defined may lead to improved therapies for GC patients.
Toporthology and the other context-based relationships we have defined may also be applied to arbitrary genomic segments (including single nucleotides).
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