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Despite having a chance to take a definitive step towards winning the race outright, Lance Armstrong chose to wait.
Things take a definitive turn, and they land on the magic place of purple grass, erotically speaking.
Lately, though, the ivory-billed boom has pretty much been a bust, especially since researchers and bird-watchers have, so far, failed to take a definitive picture of the woodpecker.
In the publishing climate that vigorously promotes its editors as marketing resources, Fairchild and its parent company, Condé Nast, hope to raise her profile through a variety of digital projects, videos and consumer events that have yet to take a definitive form.
At least one such Democrat, West Virginia senator Joe Manchin, would not take a definitive position on the deal but signaled that he agreed with Obama's broader view of engagement as a means toward preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
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With just 10 laps left, Vettel finally passed Webber and took a definitive lead.
Qaddafi took a definitive set of steps to change the position of his country.
This week, however, the governor and the state's two United States senators took a definitive stand, opposing any more casinos in the state.
But in Iowa, where polls have found that public support for a possible war lags behind that in the rest of the nation, neither Senate candidate has taken a definitive stand.
It has also become a politically delicate issue, with some new government officials refusing to release hard statistics on casualties and human rights groups cautious about taking a definitive position.
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