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Individuals have the right not to be defined as parts of a planetary conspiracy or a doomed race.
It would be cool not to be defined into that genre, and maybe do some serious acting.
Not to be defined by a single thing, he was known for a constant smile and infectious, if offbeat, laugh.
Carter has become hers in ways that have often ignored her wish not to be defined by her roles.
Though May is determined not to be defined solely by Britain's departure, she knows that history will judge her primarily on this basis.
In it, Obama, who was born in 1961, presents himself as someone young enough not to be defined by the terms and battles of the sixties.
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I was influenced by Baldwin not wanting to be defined solely by the color of his skin, as I don't want to be defined by my ethnicity.
I've just not wanted to be defined by that.
I knew then that I was not going to be defined by anyone.
"We're not prepared to be defined by others" any longer, insists Mr Otterson.
The men who took Willie Earle away were in a state of mind not accurately to be defined as blood lust.
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