As an island continent, Australia is quite literally defined by its 37, 000km of coast.
She finally got what she had wanted the whole time: to be free and not defined by cancer.
For Steenkamp, this tattoo represented something central to her life, something to be defined by.
But if it were that simple, mothers would be defined by those things alone.
Never events are defined by the CQC as serious, largely preventable incidents which should not happen.
Willy is defined by the spirit of competition and by its corollary, invidious comparison.
E-readers these days are defined by their features, meaning, essentially: 'what do they do besides books?
The U.S.-Japan partnership continues to be defined by our enduring commitment to the maintenance of peace.
This would be suicidal in a global economy defined by science and technology, of course.
The research also evaluated this knowledge based on subgroups defined by age, gender, and race.
The 1980s were defined by the PC revolution, the 1990s by the fiber-optic and Internet booms.
Where activists were once defined by their causes, they are now defined by their tools.
Privacy, especially user-defined privacy, sits on a sliding scale that is defined by the individual.
In simple terms, economic value-added is almost entirely defined by the sum of wages and profits.
The public doesn't view history in neatly divided chunks, defined by which party was in government.
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These are just the beginning as we enter a new year defined by speed and agility.
Through most of its 42-year lifespan, it has been defined by clear objectives, all now accomplished.
Like other hate crimes, what has taken place is largely defined by the victim.
And blogs fulfill that deepest of human needs as defined by psychologist Abraham Maslow: self-actualization.
You need to hold yourself to a high standard that is defined by customers.
In a world defined by data, is not surprising that smart is the new sexy.
But it has long been defined by its namesake soda and its rivalry with Coca-Cola.
But, again, many academic scientists felt that a successful research project is defined by its hypotheses.
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Those achievements, as defined by common standards, felt possible and approachable and thus uninspiring at best.
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Right now, she says a small business is defined by having fewer than 100 employees.
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But Haze says she does not want to be defined by the troubles of her past.
Again, the final minutes of play were defined by mistakes on the part of Oklahoma City.
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Djokovic and Murray have more in common, so their battles are defined by pain and elasticity.
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The successor of the Clovis culture, the Folsom culture, is also defined by its arrowheads.
The first idea to toss aside is that safety is defined by credit ratings.
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