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the definitively
adverb
In a way that is not only decisive, but also conclusive and final.
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Even the definitively cuddly baby panda can turn nasty.
How could she emote, to order, for the definitively brittle Diana?
In the early sixties, the definitively American triumphs of frolicsome Pop art and puritanical minimalism — the last great modern movements — horrified them.
One heads further into the vortex, accompanied by ever wilder images in an ever more fervent confrontation with — and acceptance of — the definitively unrepresentable void.
Last week, Belfast staked its claim with the definitively named Titanic – a striking new visitor attraction entirely devoted to the ship and its story.
Instead, friends and acquaintances have been treated to an intermittent outflow, via email, of scurrilous anti-Bush cartoons, offshoots of the definitively unfinished Immemory and footage of the domestic adventures of the cat Guillaume.
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Using genetic information, Baker was able to trace the whale served at the Hump definitively to the Japanese scientific hunt.
The decision by the five-judge panel to clear the pair definitively ends the long-running saga.
However, neither of the models definitively shows the appearance of nemaline bodies, the hallmark of the NM disease.
Mr. Barasch said they told the families definitively that the city would not be indicted.
And Jerry Lewis and Jacques Tati — and, for that matter, the Marx Brothers — definitively demonstrated the physical possibilities of sound-era comedy.
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