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Try and define a person absolutely, and you threaten her destruction.
It's self-defeating, of course, to try and define weirdness (although VanderMeer has offered definitions).
Even to try and define kitsch is to enter a hall of mirrors that reflects your own prejudice.
We learned how spatial collectives of concrete things and the processes, both human and physical, create each other and what we try and define as a city.
Lexicography!," find at least five unfamiliar words and, using clues from the text, try and define them as they would appear in a dictionary.
Asked how he would define "rich," Mr. Romney punted, saying that "I don't try and define who's rich and who's not rich.
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When a challenging situation comes in your way, try to clarify and define the problem as best you can.
There will be a chance to hear, and try to define, what Mr. Weston does Aug. 4 at the Caramoor Jazz Festival.
>> Well, I think a lot of them are trying to realize and define what is the best use case.
It has allowed me to discern the rules that have tried to limit and define me.
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