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Over and over, she told me that she defines the Tyra brand as "attainable fantasy," but that description seems a bit narrow.

Anderson responds that she defines "head' and "tail" differently than he would.

Yet, now she's breaking out with a new novel, Days Made of Glass, that she defines as "women's fiction" rather than romance, and she decided to do this book on her own, indie style.

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In the 1980s Willis articulated a position that she defined "pro-sex feminism".

This show of 30 drawings hints at the breadth of effects she could extract from a medium that she defined broadly and inventively.

It also required that she define her personal style, one that initially veered toward kohl-rimmed eyes, brightly dyed hair, sneakers and a rumpled hoodie.

A few years later, at another venue, I was told how much my character sucked -- that she defined worthless.

And that's the way she defines it.

Hannah Rowland, reviewing countershading 100 years after Abbott Thayer, observed that countershading, which she defines as "darker pigmentation on those surfaces exposed to the most lighting" is a common but poorly understood aspect of animal coloration.

She defines what that looks like.

She realized that until she defined herself through her higher self, and until she took loving care of herself, she would never feel that she was good.

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