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"It will probably define us 10 years from now, five years from now," Priore said.
How long it lasts will probably define the culture of the club for many years to come.
With most of them, you're forever on tenterhooks (a term that they, unlike me, can probably define).
"When you look back, the fashion will probably define her as much as the music does," Mr. Zee said.
It prompts you to act in your own best interests, as you yourself would probably define them.
I would point out five mostly troubling trends from 2010 that will probably define and plague the Middle East for the year ahead.
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The NSA says this personal information won't be abused, but these documents show that the NSA probably defines 'abuse' very narrowly.
Travelling through different areas you realise that in each pocket people have their own distinctive style and it's this mix that probably defines it.
And yet six days before, Simeone's team had achieved something astonishing, arguably greater, that should not be forgotten and probably defined this season even more than what happened in Lisbon.
Wednesday The Oxford English Dictionary probably defines Wednesday as, 'The fourth day of the week; third day of the working week', and for me, there's something quite moving about that.
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