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His cedar fences still define the perimeter of the meadow he cleared by hand.
The apartheid laws that separated the races for decades have been swept from the books, but the divisions they engendered still define the ballot box.
A splurge of Pelican blue on your shelves or in your pocket could still define the person you were, or wanted to be.
His defenders say Freudian concepts still define the modern Western understanding of human behavior; and dismiss attacks on alleged flaws in his research as red herrings.
In "The Choice 2000," a joint biography of the presidential candidates, these differences still define the men and their campaigns: Mr. Bush's cult of personality and Mr. Gore's marathon of perseverance.
Crowding, pollution, and sprawl still define the city, but the new architecture, far from replicating an American mistake, surpasses what most American cities would be willing, or able, to do.
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That rift still defines the differences between the pageants.
The federal government is still defining the preventive care guidelines.
It was a bruising and memorable encounter that still defines the relationship between the two men.
Half a lifetime after Trump built it, the tower still defines the man.
Outside the Vatican, the sex-abuse scandal still defines the church's image.
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