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No definite correlation was found between the number of acidophil bodies and grade or stage in this sample.
Despite their histologic benignity, sinonasal papillomas have a small but definite potential for malignant transformation.
Scars were abundant in the little group and there was a definite rank smell about them.
Do set a limit for how loud the music can be, and a definite time for when it must stop.
I asked if I would see him later and he answered me in the definite affirmative.
Though indefinite by default, the absolute quantifiers can be rendered definite through the use of a definite determiner.
Also, they tend to relate a clear and definite series of events rather than a ramblingly incoherent jumble.
Yes, the climate is extreme, but there is a definite autumn, winter, spring and summer thanks to the Gulf Stream, which washes the coastline.
In English, the definite article, the demonstrative and the qualification adjective are neutral as to gender variation.
A definite man's man, he just can't help commenting on well-upholstered women.
Further, when we popped in a high bit rate DVD, we saw definite image jitter in some scenes.
This became a definite go when he lost all the legislative races, and used reapportionment as the excuse.
Even if we were definite on the causes of global warming and agreed on a cure it could take centuries to reverse.
He also has a penchant for whoopee cushions, so that meetings begin with a definite air of farce.
There is a fact of the matter when the question is global warming, and there is some hope of arriving at a definite answer by accumulating enough evidence.
The balance of recent history, as well as the flow of this match, suggests that the Americans, with their greater strength in depth, hold a definite advantage.
Do you think that as we get older our thoughts shift to the more abstract, the music, than the definite, the lyrics?
Despite the disagreements about approaches, scientific method has advanced in definite steps.
In the earliest definite reference to the sport in 1598 it is called creckett.
The job doesn't pay well, but the convenient hours are a definite plus.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Deep in his heart had grown up a purpose of vengeance which only waited an opportunity to crystallise and take a definite shape.
The accusative, when not definite, may also be the same in form as the nominative.
Here the dramatic form was much more definite, though still not attempting acted or actable drama.
It is, however, better to employ the additive effect of a definite number of feeble make-and-break shocks.
Of the physiology of aestivation nothing definite appears to have been ascertained.
The male plant has no definite stem, and consists of a single concave leaf protecting the antheridium.
Begin by making the class sing them in arpeggio, and in a definite rhythm, so as to get precision.
That the number of sub-divisions is definite and assignable, there being a limit beyond which it cannot be carried.
The subject of Astrophysics does not admit of so definite a subdivision as that of astrometry.
The definite proof that the postulate cannot be demonstrated is due to the Italian Beltrami.
When sending a book to the binder, definite instructions should always be enclosed.
No very definite decision has been arrived at as to the comparative merits of institution life and boarding out.
Our knowledge of the action of boron on the lower plants is less definite and complete than with regard to the higher plants.
At first there had been no definite thought of print in Mr, Edgeworth's mind.
With regard to the relation of carboxylase to the process of alcoholic fermentation, nothing definite is yet known.
At last all the additions were centralised and the definite result proclaimed.
This is a kind of cicisbeism, recognised and regulated by customary law, and sanctioned by a definite ceremony.
The determination of what constitutes a definite ending will depend, of course, upon the good judgment of the classifier.
When that is done, colchicine may be found to exhibit a definite chemical interaction with this hitherto undiscovered substance.
In his tenth year he was entered at the collegium Fredericianum with the definite view of studying theology.
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