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In a way, he is trying to redefine the political use of the word change.
Once it was the left who wanted to redefine science.
But far more than that, these people redefine what they do all day.
Her main approach has been to try to redefine the problem.
As such, they are redefining how the television industry does business.
If he could only get in there to redefine it.
It was time for its role to be redefined, he said.
The best way to keep the peace is to redefine war on our terms.
But the Senator has decided to redefine himself as well.
Not so us: we call for it to be redefined.
You are in the process of redefining yourself every day.
My answer is that we need to keep redefining quality.
And in a way, it redefines what you can do.
Even then, it was a room that redefined the act of reading.
It kind of redefines the way people look at you.
He saw it as one more step toward redefining what makes a family.
Redefining that to keep up with today's economy has not been easy.
"Both of us at the time were redefining our relationship," he said.
The ones who stay must redefine the meaning of home.
It could also redefine the relationship between the center city and American popular culture.
She sought to redefine the relationship between art and society.
"The coming months will see a new world, where global history is redefined."
And I think you have to redefine your idea of a "small village".
They are redefining the very idea of what an American restaurant might be.
For the first time, it redefines them as children's rights.