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Not that he can quite define what it means.
"They will feel an upset they can't quite define".
The reviewer liked what he heard, although he couldn't quite define it.
Even though people often couldn't quite define ancient grains, Cunningham said, they associated them with "simplicity" and "health".
His ambitions for himself, as a force for high culture, were so grand that he could never quite define or direct them.
To call them innocent would not quite define them: when they express their love by touching chins, they dance out a ritual of experience.
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But nothing quite defines Algeria like the vast Sahara.
Nobody has quite defined America's coming economic identity.
Mr Rothkopf never quite defines the boundaries of his subject.
But the borders of whiteness were never quite defined, let alone sealed.
But if I am, I doubt very much that it's on my Russian side, which is quite defined.
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