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Rich Republicans are reaching for the edges so that they can redefine the limits.
"It's an attempt to redefine the limits of what kind of criticism is tolerable," he said.
A new record, a new tour and a ground breaking invention that will redefine the limits of space and time.
But the lure of the open road and the desire to "redefine the limits of human endurance" drew him back, he has said.
In this sense, the current crackdown is more than the routine weeding out of critics; it is an effort to redefine the limits of permissible expression and roll back the advances made by Chinese civil society over the past decade.
Many legislative veterans, however, say that Mr. Perry, a former House member and farmer, finds himself at the height of his influence and has used it to redefine the limits of the Texas governor's office.
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Both have redefined the limits of their respective art forms.
In making politics his sordid canvas, Hitler was redefining the limits of art-making.
The runner, who had already redefined the limits of women's distance running, had trained throughout her pregnancy.
Venturi, the Pritzker jury citation read, "expanded and redefined the limits of the art of architecture in this century, as perhaps no other has".
While denouncing the notion that politics was the art of the possible, that is exactly what she practised, albeit skillfully and bravely redefining the limits of political possibility.
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