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"That probably defined him during the Obama administration, when Fox News kind of clearly lost its collective mind".
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.
Gaius also put eminent nonsenators (probably defined by wealth, but perhaps limited to the equites, or equestrian class) in charge of the quaestio repetundarum, whose senatorial members had shown too much leniency to their colleagues, and he imposed severe penalties on senators convicted by that court.
"It's probably defined our year so far; character and spirit.
These kinds of movies – essentially vehicles for dying stars – probably defined my childhood summers.
The selectivity of the pyridine formation is probably defined to the most extent by the structural characteristics of zeolite catalysts.
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"It will probably define us 10 years from now, five years from now," Priore said.
With most of them, you're forever on tenterhooks (a term that they, unlike me, can probably define).
How long it lasts will probably define the culture of the club for many years to come.
"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.
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