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They took significant steps to redefine themselves.
Many agencies need to redefine themselves.
"They want to redefine themselves economically and otherwise," he said.
"They'll redefine themselves as artists and community members.
Some of them, too, may have to redefine themselves, temporarily and part time, or permanently.
But some more old-line Hong Kong industries will have to redefine themselves.
"Museums are looking to redefine themselves; they can't just be temples of fine art," Ms. Horn said.
Yet the movement does provide a road map for helping employees redefine themselves as creators and, therefore, innovators.
The West was built on transplants, on men and women who sought to redefine themselves in a land of opportunity.
Though they allow singers to redefine themselves, if only briefly, such ventures meet with ridicule more often than praise.
Still, there was a sense that Republicans must redefine themselves if they are to return to power.
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