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But it is briskly redefined as "a war between states".

Sickness is redefined as a deviant social role, and mental illness becomes "subjective".

Marriage was redefined as a voluntary contract that conferred rights upon the wife as well as the husband.

By Emily Nussbaum David Haller is plucked from a mental hospital, his illness redefined as a power.

But no, Russia's war in Afghanistan, (435,000 battle deaths) is redefined as "a Russian-bolstered civil war".

The word marriage needs to be redefined as a union between two consenting adults, no matter what the genders of the couple.

As Niigata grew, it extended across the Shinano River and was redefined as a new industrial city under the Comprehensive National Development Plan in 1969.

He describes what it means to be "turned out," that is, gang-raped and redefined as a woman in the eyes of macho prisoners.

As the mastery of nature now seemed more necessary and possible, it was fitting that authoritative masculinity was being redefined as a matter of refinement and education".

And Patrick, redefined as a radio host who is new to NBC's ways, is still revving up his pace to match Olbermann's preternaturally rapid one.

Being disabled or chronically ill while not being rich enough to survive without government help has now been redefined as a personal failing.

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