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"I think hybrid will be the defining character.
To be the defining character in front of scores of thousands in his theatre and multimillions watching on television.
The defining character of the apparatus is that it's a means of production that has turned against the producers.
The messages from the book really need to be heard and I hope that more people become aware that illness is not the defining character of a person.
Two years ago I identified the defining character of this protest generation as follows: "People have a better understanding of power.
The light has changed somewhat since he wrote about it, partially because pollution levels have dropped, but it is still "the defining character of the place — the soul of the place," he says.
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Lack of rainfall is the main defining character of an arid environment (Hopkins & Jones, 1983), but high temperatures are also important, notably in the GCFR.
Breaking the stranglehold of the parties will be hard because the ethnically defined character of the state is enshrined in the 1995 Dayton peace accord.
As well as defining character, the "outstretched ground" of context provides a map of Conrad's moral vision.
It is based on Wood's excellent discussion of how the founders defined character.
Hers is the most fully defined character -- the only one, really -- though as her daughter, Julie-Marie Parmentier in her wildfire-like willfulness blows hot and fierce and matches well emotionally with Ms. Ascaride's performance.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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