What interests me is that these women affirmed work as the integral definer of their identity. |
What the definer really intends here is, that the pain arises from the belief of being treated with contempt. |
What are we to think of such a definer of 'scientific terms,' when his errors have not even the negative merit of consistency. |
You will first note that the definer has not declared what sort of composition. |
She knew that in the case of marriage everything depends upon the definer and the occasion. |
He is the poet or maker of words, as in civilised ages the dialectician is the definer or distinguisher of them. |