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Museums are being redefined for a digital age.
John-Hall explained to the class, " 'Fake news' has been redefined, for a lot of people, as news that they don't agree with".
In particular, the inverse equation is redefined for a finite set of consecutive samples under the equivalent form of a discrete linear dynamic system whose input sequence is defined by the sequence of carrying capacity gains and the unforced dynamics is directly related to the intrinsic growth rate.
And instead of significantly damping enthusiasm for file sharing, the record industry's lawsuits appear to be spurring increasingly sharp debates about how the balance between the rights of copyright holders and those of copyright users should be redefined for a digital age.
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Since she has achieved cross-party support for the idea, Henderson has emphasised that the concept shouldn't be redefined for today in a way that renders it meaningless.
To pay the bills, the two have redefined for themselves the ambit of a small architectural practice.
Ms. Lauper treated the album's 1940's title song, which Etta James redefined for the rock era, as a gospel-flavored cry of triumph.
How gay men have sex with each other was unilaterally redefined for nearly two generations as a result of AIDS.
I've redefined, for the better, what it means to be a Poffenroth.
"Accessibility has really been redefined for consumers," Ms. Koehn said.
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