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Instead he wants to "redefine it for the new millennium", which is presumably code for ensuring that it is even harder for those fleeing modern day tyrannies, such as Iraq or Iran, to clamber over the walls of Fortress Europe.

The stochastic analysis is carried out to verify the reliability of results from the deterministic study and where necessary redefine it for better accuracy.

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Borrowing a seldom-used term, the save, which at the time was awarded to any relief pitcher who got the final out in a victory, Holtzman redefined it for The Sporting News to resemble the way it is used now.

Their efforts to promote bridge among students have helped revive a game that peaked in popularity in the years after World War II, and have redefined it from a leisurely pastime for the elderly to a game fit for interscholastic contests in which young players vie for trophies, scholarships and bragging rights.

To make 〈M〉 spatially uniform, in the ordered phase, we essentially for all cases redefine it.

Arguably, it's just one more way for capitalism to colonise sleep: not by eroding it, but by redefining it as mere preparation for more work.

Only in examining our past will it redefine what it means for us be British in the present day.

Twenty-four teams working on healthcare, energy, transportation, disaster response and manufacturing will demo their work and explain how the IoT industry will redefine what it means for people, towns, cities and governments to be connected to the Internet.

I needed to redefine, for myself, what it meant for me to be a sexually desirable woman.

If this study demonstrates reduction in late morbidity with IG-IMRT than it would redefine standards for adjuvant radiation in cervical cancer.

When a car can search Google, send tweets and be remotely accessed from a smartphone app, that car has more in common with your laptop than it does the Model T. Securing the next generation of connected automobiles means redefining what it means for a vehicle to be "road-ready".

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