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A constantly defining and redefining of each other and ourselves by all this stuff.
She's been lobbing her intellect, business savvy and talent across the net of a white male dominated industry, defining and redefining television with vision.
Underlying this clash of perceptions is an often messy, but ultimately positive American process: a contentious way of defining, and redefining, what it means to be an American.
And that's really what the clothes and the costumes were really about: defining and redefining the artist, keeping the pop culture tractor beam from locking in on one iteration that might force him to be someone or to do something that he didn't want.
Health services are constantly defining and redefining the legitimate objects of health services.
The case studies illustrate how defining and redefining the refugee category was critical to constructing Central American "feet people" as illegally present in the U.S. and thus legitimate targets of spatialized tactics of exclusion including deportation and detention.
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They will define — and redefine — their sense of identity.
New York defines, and redefines, what young urban luxury is.
But in the singles matches that define and redefine order in his court, Djokovic has been unbeatable in 2011.
President Clinton has used his seven State of the Union addresses to define and redefine himself in response to the shifting tenor of the times.
In the United States by contrast, racially inspired policies, whether they resulted in Jim Crow laws or affirmative action, fueled an urge to define and redefine hard racial boundaries.
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