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Also central to this is this whole definition around materiality.
"Courts are struggling with the whole definition of what is an American family today," said John Mayoue, author of "Competing Interests in Family Law".
"One of the great things I'm seeing is the transition of indie development to the mainstream – the whole definition is changing," said Amazon's Peter Heinrich during the panel session.
To open with a replica of Edwin Lutyens's Cenotaph, that soaring monument that seems like the bright, solid opposite of a grave (and what associations with absent Whiteread) is to strike at the whole definition of sculpture right away.
Nevertheless, he said, "the lessons of the war I fought in are clear and strong and powerful, but they're not the whole definition of my foreign policy by any stretch of the imagination".
"The whole definition of addiction is compulsive behavior in spite of adverse consequences — like the person who keeps eating doughnuts even though their doctor tells them they're morbidly obese and going to die of a heart attack".
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It's a whole new definition of a conversation print.
More elemental force of nature than mere football manager, O'Neill has long offered a whole new definition of "hyper-active".
But if you want someone who can think outside the box and truly shock an audience to its core, Beavan has given us a whole new definition.
But that, apparently, is too long for us to last without the offer of an alcoholic drink – a whole new definition of "one for the road".
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