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But is there an image that defines it all better?
Modernisation of the care system, and of the legal framework that defines it, is certainly overdue.
In his eagerness to establish irony as a defining quality of Mahler's music, one that defines it in particular as being Jewish, Mr. Lebrecht, as he does so often, goes too far.
At one of the community forums, a city official likened the efforts of those planning the Olympics Games to Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable, who is believed to have been the first non-Indian settler of Chicago, and Daniel H. Burnham, whose 1909 Plan of Chicago largely designed the city with the long strip of lakefront parkland that defines it.
What I love about this company is it's in the middle of everything exciting about the emerging world: The artistic culture that defines it, the language that so often serves as a barrier to exploiting it and the massive opportunity of surging, middle class global eyeballs.
By inspecting a document "D" they can identify the description of a biochemical assay "A" (e.g. for enzyme activity) with a quantitative result "R" (e.g. a Ki) for a compound "C" (e.g. a specific chemical structure) that defines it as an activity modulator (e.g. an inhibitor) of protein target "P" (e.g. a protease).
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The system must therefore be able to generate its defining factors, such as boundary conditions, that define it as such.
Ultimately, however, the event that defined it in public memory, and overshadowed all its activities, was Shackleton's untimely death.
Grand opera became synonymous with excess, and many elements that defined it were considered overblown.
It must meet a set of criteria that define it as a part of American culture, too.
The cities and towns that define it lie strung out along a long coastline almost inviting naval intervention.
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