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These ubiquitous images practically define today's perception of humanitarian work.
MEN shouting in trading pits practically define the securities industry, even as electronic trading makes their antics less necessary.
For me, this whole musical adventure started with my belated, post-Grammy discovery of Arcade Fire, who practically define furious eclecticity.
But in an age when young people practically define themselves by what is on their MySpace or Facebook profiles, properly noting your status — single, in a relationship, married, swinger — and dealing with other online mementoes has posed a host of new protocol challenges.
In fact, when we introduce those lower/higher bounds, we practically define the height and offset of the sinusoidal wave itself.
Workers in the field practically define it as naturally occurring, mainly organic, chemistry in planetary or other solar system environments, which may have contributed to the origin of life on Earth, or elsewhere.
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This argument practically defines the term non sequitur.
In 1966, in Oakland, Huey P. Newton co-founded the Black Panther Party, which was practically defined by hyperbolic masculinity.
R100 practically defines a rarefied cinema that is "not for everyone" - which is, of course, precisely what horror festivals should be serving up alongside their more standard fare.
Filipinos in New York City are practically defined by that single occupation, and they are the largest ethnic group among nurses at many hospitals in the region.
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