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Then the bad will come to define you, and the good you've achieved will be forgotten.
In recent years he had been on the losing side of key decisions that will come to define the Obama presidency.
Some in Brussels reckon that membership of the single currency will come to define the difference between "inner" and "outer" members of the club.
Dyer does not anticipate direct confrontation, but he thinks that the contest with China will come to define U.S. foreign policy, and that America's interests are best served by fiscal and military restraint.
"It's a brilliant bit of investigative science, the type of research that hopefully will come to define the genomic era," said Beth Shapiro (no relation to Michael), an evolutionary molecular biologist at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
It is shorthand for the upside-down league of 17 below the currently untouchable Bayern and quite possibly for the big cultural clash that will come to define the next years too.
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This is as close as Ge-luk-bas will come to defining the two truths as perspectives".
After the game, captain William Gallas sits in the middle of the pitch and cries, in an image that'll come to define Arsenal's fragile mentality for years.
The answer to these questions will increasingly come to define what America is all about in the future.
These incidents will either come to define the movement or simply be blips onto something more substantial and lasting.
These incidents will either come to define the movement or be simply blips onto something more substantial and lasting.
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