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He said the Bush administration was "starting to define where the red lines are".
Politics, corporate strategies, logistics, private initiatives and litigation are starting to define what downtown will become.
"Starting to define ourselves in a distinct way in this space is certainly a goal".
Their hit list – at least in terms of critical success – is starting to define the decade in shopping in the way that Kate Moss, skinny jeans and Glastonbury once did.
But as commutes grow longer, and workers use time on the train (and, heaven help us, in the car) to tap on their laptop or BlackBerry, the exceptions are starting to define the rule.
The sudden departure of Cédric Charlier from Cacharel — just when the designer was starting to define his vision for the brand — meant the spring/summer show had a major unknown factor.
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Once you have standards, you can start to define a commodity.
At a time when news in the world was awful for Bush, they were able to start to define John Kerry.
"That backlog starts to define you," Hernandez says, "but I think we're always different and evolving.
Mattson's book also makes some peculiar social assertions: "A country stabilizing its abundance and prosperity had started to define people by what they owned".
Once voters started to pay attention, and Republicans started to define Messrs Dukakis and Kerry, their leads dried up.This time, voters have much to learn, again, about the Democratic challenger.
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