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But he said that he did not think heroism was necessarily defined by superhuman feats.
Carlson is inheriting O'Reilly's time slot but not his stature and a network is not necessarily defined by its 8 P.M. show.
Fashion, according to Fraser, is not necessarily defined by elegance or refinement, but by those qualities, such as individuality and novelty, which seem to disrupt the status quo.
Mr. Huckabee's show is intended to be a talk show by a conservative, not necessarily defined by the ideology of its host.
He is linked to the Norman culture (he adds cream to every dish he creates and considers olive oil to be the worst-tasting fat on the planet), but he isn't necessarily defined by it.
"There is work to show that the impact of unemployment hits men harder, and later on in life; that it's easier for women whose lives are not necessarily defined by work and for whom part-time or temporary work isn't by definition bad.
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So whatever your children choose now won't necessarily define their future.
Craig and Allen emphasise that borough councils necessarily define the initial framework for development plans.
What defence there has been of Romney's remarks has claimed, without evidence, that those in the 47% don't necessarily define themselves as such.
They want to be better people: either by kicking their addictions, or by making it clear that the addictions don't necessarily define who they are.
Instances can play a huge part in your life but they don't necessarily define what your life is and who you are.
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