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And John Ruskin tried to define which styles of architecture were "truthful".
"Kane is hard to define, which I believe makes him hard to dismiss," Crowe said.
Lawmakers remain undecided on how to define which improvements would be included in that calculation.
It's certainly hard to define, which is a refreshing thing to be able to say about any act in 2011.
It is Rousseff's responsibility to lead a public dialogue to define which identity better fits the wakening giant.
"It's in the power of the government to define which is state secret and which is internal".
The longer answer is that Americans have always struggled to define which rights are truly "inalienable," and for whom.
"It's very hard to define which part of your existing business you are going to carve out" to make a low-cost carrier, Mr. Anderson said.
As with so many issues at the intersection of life and work, I'm not sure how to define which trips and which meetings are appropriate.
The program, expected to start in February, and a similar one in Mississippi that was passed last year await federal regulations to define which occupations can be tested.
The secondary purpose of the study was to define which surgeons benefit from virtual reality training.
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