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Maxwell, on the other, permitted a redefinition of the word odious.
Cooper responded that Kagan was asking the wrong question which should be whether the redefinition of marriage to permit gay unions "advance marriage".
complicates the process of redefinition.
This is a redefinition for us".
Redefinition rescues once-threatened terminology from extinction.
The redefinition is easier said than done.
In a nation where government opponents are often sued over defamation and where carefully vetted public speech has been permitted only in a little park called Speakers' Corner (which has been shut down during the campaign), experts say the new opening, if only in the virtual world, appears to be a redefinition of what are known here as "out-of-bounds markers".
Britain's redefinition of the secular – multiculturalism – was partly achieved through ordinary battles that were not so different from the one ensuing now over Rhodes in Oriel: for instance, Muslim women employees at shops such as Boots being permitted to retain the hijab, a measure of tolerance that would not have been admissible in France.
First, a redefinition of the manufacturing company is taking place.
Redefinition has consumed metrologists since at least 2005.
Powers's redefinition of bohemianism can be overly broad.
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