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"After peace was made in Ireland, everybody was sort of defining who would make policy – and she brought in three cleaning ladies from Belfast, and everyone laughed.
At any rate the Rhetoric gives a sort of defining characterization: "I call the same thing element and topos; for an element or a topos is a heading under which many enthymemes fall".
As for what happens to the de Blasio administration's approach to tech after she leaves, Singleton said she has a strong team still in place, and that she's "been very active in recruiting and sort of defining and shaping the future of both the Office of Digital Strategy and the portfolio that we've pulled together.
Kentucky's Republican Senate primary, to be held May 18, is one of those elections that is being treated as some sort of defining event, a measure of general antipathy toward Washington and the federal government, mainly because you're ahead in the polls.
And it was still the sort of defining moment for me.
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It sort of defines the project.
Things that sort of define him.
"Are there cases of this?" "I don't believe that there are any diseases that have that sort of defined early symptom," Mrs. Sakaki said.
And with my background the blending of the two cultures seems to suit me, and sort of define me, as well".
They are in the pilot, but they're just two scenes, so I had to sort of define this woman by the clues I was given in these few pages.
But they had targeted selected groups of stakeholders and experts to sort of define the roles of the project and the main objectives of the project.
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