Set a new standard in
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REDEFINEDSet a new standard in
BREAKTHERECORDSet a new numerical standard
canonicalincluded in a standard set of works also CANONIC
canonicallyCANONICAL, included in a standard set of works also CANONIC
scantlingA set of standard dimensions for parts of a structure, esp. in shipbuilding
scantlingsA set of standard dimensions for parts of a structure, esp. in shipbuilding
bogeynumerical standard of performance set up as a mark to be aimed at especially in competition
stanineany of the nine classes into which a set of normalized standard scores arranged according to rank in educational testing are divided, which include the bottom 4 percent and the top 4 percent of the scores in the first and ninth classes and the middle 20 percent in the fifth, and which have a standard deviation of 2 and a mean of 5
STOCKSCENERYStandard set pieces used in various performances
NCISFranchise with a series set in New Orleans
CSITV show with a spinoff set in New York
MYSTICPIZZA1988 film set in a New England pie maker's shop
steppingLift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move to a new position
SEXANDTHECITYHBO sitcom set in New York
MADABOUTYOU1990s sitcom set in New York
ANTZFilm set in colonial New York
TAXIDRIVER1976 movie set in New York
TREMEHBO series set in New Orleans
STRANGEBEHAVIOR1981 film set in New Zealand
CHINANew set in the White House: 1981
RENTHit musical set in 1990s New York
PNINNabokov book set in upstate New York
SOPRANOS"The ..." (TV hit set in New Jersey)
WASHINGTONSQUAREHenry James novel set in New York City
KOJAK1970s TV series set in New York's 11th Precinct
NCISIt has spinoffs set in New Orleans and Los Angeles
CSITV show with spinoffs set in Miami and New York
AVENUEQShow set in an "outer-outer borough" of New York
NCISTV drama with spinoffs set in Los Angeles and New Orleans
THINMANClassic 1934 novel set in Prohibition-era New York City, with "The"