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It is now defined as magician and assistant.

Poison-ivy dermatitis is now defined as an allergy, but an unusual one.

Thus, the metre is now defined as the distance light travels in a certain time.

The pound is now defined as equal to 0.45359237 kg, exactly.

In the Western world, marriage is now defined as an emotional union.

About half the work is sculptural, in the way sculpture is now defined, as all but inseparable from other forms.

Onyx marble was the "alabaster" of the ancients, but alabaster is now defined as gypsum, a calcium sulfate rock.

In the new Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, hoarding is now defined as distinct disorder.

According to the latest ONS estimates, that figure has gone down now as Britain becomes more diverse; 83.35% of England and Wales is now defined as "white British".

The real story of war is now defined as real stories in this case, those of Sledge (Joe Mazzello), Leckie (James Badge Dale), and Basilone Jon Sedaa).

Under the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, all big institutional investors - now defined as managing over $100 million - have to disclose their holdings every quarter.

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