Sentence examples for was long defined from inspiring English sources

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In his view, if an accident was long defined as chance, today only its timing and consequences are hard to predict; the accident itself is already bound to occur.

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The tablet-defining line was long overdue for a rethink.

It's another example of the continued blurring between formats, distribution points and divisions that had been long and sharply defined in traditional Hollywood.

Ideally, the bangs are long enough to define a new, less controversial shape.

THE OLD DEMARCATION lines that have long defined Judaism are becoming obsolete.

MTC is a disease that has long been defined by the RET gene mutation; a discovery that has primarily assisted those with hereditary disease.

Ectopic opening of the common bile duct into the duodenal bulb (EO-CBD-DB) is a rare entity that was defined long ago.

MasterChef: The Professionals has long been defined by one thing, and that's the relationship between Gregg Wallace and Michel Roux Jr.

In the West, art has long been defined by its market, but in Soviet Russia "there was no art market," Mr. Groys said.

Eatonville has long been defined as a paradox of triumph and struggle.

The two companies have long been defined by their willingness to take big risks.

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