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For females, the indention of the upper lip us usually more defined that that of a male.
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And the "bloggers" (it's no more defined than that) who take issue with CBS's fact-checking are right-wing nut-jobs.
The beltline is crisper and more defined than that of the previous Accord, and the rear quarter panels taper into a taller, narrower, more aggressive treatment.
Unless a broader and more coherent policy is defined that includes these elements, 30,000 additional U.S. troops plus more from NATO are not going to make a difference.
Here you'll join a much more defined track that runs north-west to south-east.
It unapologetically abandons the older iPhone's curves in favor of more defined edges that make the device just look inherently powerful.
It also took its nightly newscast off BBC America, more clearly defining that channel as a source of entertainment, not news.
The line is becoming more defined between phones that have a headphone jack and phones that do not.
And again, it's an operational definition of a problem that connects [INAUDIBLE] understanding to a more defined problem that we can go in and study quantitatively.
He said the new program would probably have two hosts and feature more live guests, more defined subject matter (that is, less rambling) and more calls from listeners.
"Adolescence is an especially challenging time in this regard," he says, "as young people work towards establishing a more defined personal identity that is also accepting of others".
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