Sentence examples for start to define from inspiring English sources

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Mentors shine as you start to define your dream.

Once you have standards, you can start to define a commodity.

When you are truly committed, irrespective of ability, running can start to define you.

The data analysis results, at this moment, provided information to start to define a set of principles to design a framework for clinical support to improve healthcare services.

At a time when news in the world was awful for Bush, they were able to start to define John Kerry.

She also learned about the importance of "choreography and movement," she said, and "those little anchors and monuments that start to define the space".

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Politics, corporate strategies, logistics, private initiatives and litigation are starting to define what downtown will become.

He said the Bush administration was "starting to define where the red lines are".

"Starting to define ourselves in a distinct way in this space is certainly a goal".

"That backlog starts to define you," Hernandez says, "but I think we're always different and evolving.

"But we've had a good couple weeks, and I think he's starting to define himself.

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