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Macpherson may well be a definingmoment in police and community relations in our country, but the report and its recommendations are not revolutionary in all respects.
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Unilever's decision could represent a definingmoment for the palm oil industry.
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Freud considered this realization a definingmoment in a series of transitions towards a mature female sexuality and gender identity.
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Jones declares this the birth of one; a definingmoment in history of mathematics.
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Diddley praised their cover as beautiful and it has been called a definingmoment for the band.
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Perth subsequently lost on penalties, but this definingmoment galvanised the team and would be a motivating force for years to come.
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Praline's definingmoment came in three episodes later, when he attempted to return his recently purchased dead parrot to the pet shop from which he had bought it.
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Despite the caesura of 1989, 1945 still remains the definingmoment for the present.
The middle colonial period was therefore a definingmoment with respect to both the collection of data and the production of policy proposals.
The loss of his son was a crushing blow and the definingmoment of his life.
It was a definingmoment.
It was apparent that the protest movement had been a definingmoment in their lives.
As was mentioned earlier, each of us, especially as politicians, can talk a definingmoment into a crisis.
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The past 10 days have been a watershed, a definingmoment for the peace process.
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This week may also be a definingmoment in a political sense.
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In many ways, that incident marked a definingmoment in our efforts to address pollution and its consequences.
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It must be a definingmoment when a letter falls through the letterbox stating how much the basic state pension is.
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It marks the definingmoment in the use of complementary health care in this country.
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It is a definingmoment in our political lives.
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According to that test, privatisation was a definingmoment: it changed 40 years of decline in the rail industry.
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Does he understand that we will shortly reach the definingmoment of what is to happen to that money?
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I believe that we are facing a definingmoment now.
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This is a definingmoment in world history.
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This is a definingmoment for all of us.
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It is a definingmoment for what sort of society we want today.
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That requires me to describe what was for me a definingmoment.
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Perhaps they are a definingmoment.
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This is a definingmoment.
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They feel that they have a strong connection with this country, and that the definingmoment of citizenship is the moment when they can cast their vote.
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The definingmoment of the show came in 1993.
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This was the definingmoment in this rivalry.
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This moment would prove the definingmoment of the campaign.
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Now comes a definingmoment of the story.
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This becomes the definingmoment for mankind's future as it enters an unprecedented age of peace and stability.
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One reviewer has called it a definingmoment of twentieth century music.
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This attack was a definingmoment in the war and around 266 sustained the injuries and 54 died.
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He further stated your electoral victory is a definingmoment in the contemporary history of your great country.
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For me, there is no more definingmoment for a character.
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Understanding the need for compatibility was the definingmoment of the player industry.
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Woodall recalls a definingmoment at 3 am when she realised that she no longer wanted to drink alcohol.
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This operation was a definingmoment for her government to prove the loyalty to the armed forces.
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The festival drew a huge group of spectators and was known to have served as a definingmoment for baby boomers.
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It was a very definingmoment.
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The team found it helped to create a definingmoment at the end of each level when the player is moments from clearing the final peg.
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One chance often in life we are faced with a definingmoment, where the choice we make will help determine our safety, our character, or our future.
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Their defining moments are placeable on this road of ours, and they give us a place.
It was considered by many the band's definingmoment.
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Worley now credits that police officer with saving his life, and refers to the incident as the definingmoment prompting his re-commitment to his faith and fueling his entrepreneurial spirit.
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Reminiscing with the frame-narrator, he recalls three defining moments in his life.
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The coup, named after him, would be remembered as the defining moments of his life.
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