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The waters wound through a South that was still defined by agricultural labor and debt peonage.
The kilogram was still defined as the mass of the international prototype at Sèvres.
Throughout the 18th century the word Protestant was still defined in relation to the 16th-century Reformation.
Alzheimer's was still defined as "presenile dementia," and investigators at other institutions had recently described a "new" form of dementia in patients with notably large cerebral ventricles.
The museum was founded as the Museum of Early American Folk Art in 1961, when folk art was still defined as objects made primarily in New England in the late 18th and 19th centuries.
He travelled to the weigh-in with bitter rival Paret with his boyfriend during a time when consensual sex between two men was a crime and homosexuality was still defined as a disease.
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As professor of geriatric medicine at Manchester University, he was a pioneer in teaching and establishing training programmes for an emergent specialty that was still defining its identity.
It was supposed to roll off production lines by 2020, but the U.S. Navy, as recently as last month, was still defining the missile's requirements and capabilities.
Monica, however, is still defined by her participation in a relationship that is long since over.
How ironic, then, that he is still defined in such narrow terms.
The global Internet is still defined by the exchange of data between networks.
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