Definitively Sentence Examples

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  • If you decide to becoming a doctor or lawyer, you are definitively choosing to enter one of the highest paying career fields.

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  • Spaghetti straps and thin strapped sundresses are definitively summer.

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  • In fact, the national competition circuit in the '80s was definitively referred to as "cheerleading competitions".

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  • There is a good chance that the debate will continue unless Bret comes forward and definitively makes the statement that yes, he is bald.

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  • Teamine Eye complex is said to be one of the few products that definitively reduces dark circles under the eyes.

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  • Little is definitively known about what causes dreams.

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  • Specialized instruments and lab technicians monitor sleep patterns, body movements, and brain waves, and a doctor uses the results of the sleep study to diagnose sleep disorders definitively.

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  • If an infection is suspected or if an abrasion does not heal, then swabbing of the eye for microscopic culture may be done to definitively establish the organism involved.

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  • While parents may reject the idea of an autopsy because they feel it violates their infant's remains, it is often the only tool that can definitively rule out other potential causes of death.

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  • Before the development of genetic testing, there was no way to definitively identify which children had inherited the defective gene.

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  • The only way to definitively establish (with about 98-99% accuracy) the presence or absence of Down syndrome in a developing baby is to test tissue from the pregnancy itself.

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  • Working with damp hair and your natural waves, sculpt the waves more definitively with gel and then insert the long pins to hold them in place until they are dry.

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  • While it would be nice to definitively decide that every child will learn best using one particular method, not every child is the same.

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  • When you stay away from something that is definitively trendy, you can wear it for several years.

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  • Now that psychology, or the observational and experimental study of mind, may be said to have been definitively included among the positive sciences, there is not even the apparent ground which once existed for such an idea.

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  • It was not till the 13th century that the alternative style " vicar of St Peter " was definitively forbidden, this prohibition thus coinciding with the extreme claims of the pope to rule the world as the immediate " vicar of God " (see INNOCENT III.).

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  • Tho definitively typecast as a villain, the work kept streaming in.

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  • There are no screenings that definitively diagnose FIP at present, although there are some in development.

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  • Many sources exploring the subject never take the time to definitively give meaning to the term global warming.

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  • Although many celebrities have been in the news for their various transgressions, the person that definitively takes the crown this year for celebrity oops-Britney Spears.

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  • Though Splendid items are a definitively dressed-down option, they are buttery soft and easy to wash.

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  • No studies have been able to deduce definitively any kind of neurological basis for the syndrome.

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  • The diagnosis of inclusion conjunctivitis cannot be made definitively without laboratory testing, but the signs of inclusion conjunctivitis can be seen by the eye care provider, even if a patient is not symptomatic.

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  • It is related-to but not in the same culture as hardcore punk, and so excessive spiking, bleaching, and accessorizing is not definitively emo, though moderate amounts are acceptable in the culture.

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  • In nearly every version of the Dickensian classic, the ghost of Christmas Past is a fairly androgynous figure, neither definitively adult nor definitively a child.

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  • Yearly horoscope charts won't be able to answer these questions definitively, but they will let you know if the conditions are favorable for changes like these to take place.

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  • The German question was settled definitively by the battle of KoniggrItz in.

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  • The war was renewed in 1688 and continued until 1697, when the peace of Ryswick confirmed definitively the annexation of Strassburg to France.

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  • After an interval of about eighteen months, however, he definitively betook himself to an academic career, "habilitating" in Heidelberg, where two vacancies had occurred in the theological faculty of the university.

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  • In 276 Antigonus Gonatas, the son of Demetrius, after inflicting a crushing defeat on the Gauls near Lysimachia, at last won Macedonia definitively for his house.

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  • The attempt of the imperialists, under Joachim of Brandenburg, to retake Budapest (September 15 4 2), failed ignominiously; and in the following year Suleiman in person conducted a campaign which led to the conquest of Siklos, Gran, Szekesf ehervar and Visegrad (1544) Everywhere the churches were turned into mosques; and the greater part of Hungary, divided into twelve sanjaks, became definitively a Turkish province.

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  • In 1529 the Reformation was definitively established in Hamburg by the Great Recess of the 19th of February, which at the same time vested the government of the city in the Rath, together with the three colleges of the Oberalten, the Forty-eight (increased to 60 in 1685) and the Hundred and Forty-four (increased to 180).

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  • Cook in 1778, and after him La Perouse, settled definitively the broad features of the northern Pacific coast.

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  • This constitution was confirmed in 1280 by the reduction of the supreme magistracy to fifteen members, all of the humbler classes, and was definitively sanctioned in 1285 (and 1287) by the institution of the magistracy of nine.

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  • Francis died on the 10th of June 1584, and the vacant appanage definitively became part of the royal domain.

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  • This made it clear that the communion was no longer to be regarded as a propitiatory sacrifice, the names " Holy Communion " and " Lord's Supper " being definitively substituted for " Mass " (q.v.), while the word " altar " was replaced by " table."

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  • It was occupied by the Americans in August 1846, then (without bloodshed) by the Californians in October, and again definitively by the American forces on the 27th of November 1846.

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  • Meanwhile Farel had been advancing the cause of religious reform, which was definitively adopted on the 21st of May 1536.

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  • In the words of Dr. Benes, " the Czechoslovak Government regards the conflict with the Poles as definitively ended and is desirous of systematically pursuing a policy of rapprochement."

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  • They re-formed at Le Mans, where they were defeated by Westermann, and the same officer definitively annihilated the main body of the insurgents at Savenay (December 1793).

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  • We may add that in peninsular Italy, which was most clearly under his ecclesiastical jurisdiction, the Lombards had spread havoc and ruin; so that nearly ninety bishoprics had been suppressed, either temporarily or definitively.

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  • Owing to the continued civic unrest it was again excluded in 1427, and only readmitted in 1433 when the old aristocratic constitution was definitively restored.

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  • Protestantism was not, however, definitively proclaimed as the state religion in Bremen until 1618.

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  • The university, indeed, was definitively established at Bonn, but the archbishopric was restored (1821) as part of the new ecclesiastical organization of Prussia, and the city became the seat of the president of a governmental district.

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  • To Rene of Anjou, the duke of Lorraine, he showed himself less generous, setting up another claimant to the duchy of Lorraine in the person of Anthony of Vaudemont, and taking Rene prisoner in 1431; it was not until 1436 that he consented definitively to release Rene on condition that he should abandon several strong places and pay an enormous ransom.

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  • In modern practice, as definitively settled by the decrees of Pope Urban VIII.

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  • All candidates, from whatever source they come, are subject to approval or rejection by their brother officers before being definitively commissioned.

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  • While Prussia was thus established on the Rhine, Austria, by exchanging the Netherlands for LombardoVenetia and abandoning her claims to the former Habsburg possessions in Swabia, definitively resigned to Prussia the task of defending the western frontier of Germany, while she strengthened her power in the south-east by recovering from Bavaria, Salzburg, Vorarlberg and Tirol.

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  • In the 11th century the duchy fell into the hands of the Norman counts of Aversa, afterwards princes of Capua, and in 1135 it was definitively annexed to his kingdom by Roger of Sicily.

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  • Reservists who have definitively left the colours are recalled for short refresher trainings, the number of men so trained in 1907 being about 80,000.

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  • Even so, by the peace of Bromsebro (February 8, 1645) Denmark surrendered the islands of Oesel and Gotland and the provinces of Jemteland and Herjedal (in Norway) definitively, and Halland for thirty years.

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  • Then came the hopeless revolts of the Indians against intolerable oppression, the abortive rebellions of Hernandez de Contreras and John Bermejo (Bermudez) against the mother country (1550), the foundation of Leon, future rival of Granada, in 1610, its sack by the buccaneers under William Dampier in 1685, and, lastly, the declaration of independence (1821), not definitively acknowledged by Spain till 1850.

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  • The immorality of indemnifying Sweden at the expense of a weaker friendly power was obvious; and, while Finland was now definitively sacrificed, Norway had still to be won.

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  • Rovigno passed definitively into the hands of the Venetians in 1330, and it remained true to the republic till the treaty of Campo Formio (1797)

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  • In Tabulae Regiomontanae (1830), he definitively established the uniform system of reduction still in use.

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  • In the bull Sancta Romana et universa ecclesia (December 28, 1318) John definitively excommunicated them and condemned their principal book, the Postil (commentary) on the Apocalypse' (February 8, 1326).

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  • Robert, lord of Clifford, and subsequently the barons styled themselves indifferently Lords Clifford or de Clifford, until in 1777 the 11th lord definitively adopted the latter form.

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  • Henceforth the Frisian counts became definitively known as counts of Holland.

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  • They were well received by the emperor (October 1876), but in spite of mixed threats and cajoleries on the part of Gorchakov, Ignatiev and others, Bratianu returned without having definitively committed his country to active measures.

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  • A year later, the kings insanity being proved incurable, the regency was definitively established (February 1812).

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  • He, moreover, definitively established, in 1783, the fact and general direction of the sun's movement in space, and thus introduced an element of order into the maze of stellar proper motions.

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  • In 1341 and 1351 he took part in the two synods at Constantinople, which definitively secured the victory of the Palamites.

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  • Not till the 23rd of March 1307 were the sectaries definitively overcome.

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  • Mythical elements it certainly contains; and to those figures which - like Siegfried, Brunhild, Hagen and the "good margrave" Ruedeger of Bechlaren - cannot be traced definitively to historical originals, a mythical origin is still provisionally ascribed.

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  • Target groups visits were defined inherently endogenous to assess definitively.

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  • Only the term ' idiot ' was reserved definitively for the more severely subnormal.

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  • Even though aromatherapy hasn't been definitively linked to an added risk of miscarriage, the first trimester is when most pregnancy losses occur.

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  • The Russian navigator Nevelskoi in 1849 definitively established the existence and navigability of this strait.

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  • The partition of Verdun separated once more, and definitively, the lands of the eastern and western Franks.

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  • Philip did not live to see Gelderland and Liege pass definitively under his rule; it was reserved for his son, Charles the Bold, to crush the independence of Liege (1468) and to incorporate Gelderland in his dominions (1473).

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  • These emigrants remain abroad for several years, even when they do not definitively establish themselves there.

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  • Guipuzcoa, which had been dependent sometimes on Navarre, sometimes on Castile, was definitively united to Castile in 1200.

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