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20 years ago car accidents were redefined which led to safer roads and vehicles, stricter licensing and drunk-driving laws, and a dramatic decline in automobile death rates.

With his partner, the curator and academic Judith Clark, he has created an exhibition at the Barbican, London called The Vulgar: Fashion Redefined, which questions the idea of bad taste, and opens at the Barbican, London, on 13 October.

Clearly very few even bothered to read Dr. King's landmark essay "Black Power Redefined," which sought to push Black leaders toward a programmatic agenda that included the poor and economically disenfranchised.

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As more genomic and transcriptomic information becomes available, we can reaffirm or redefine which processes are pertinent to the processes of adaptation and speciation.

More than that, mbv takes hold of your battered, puny Eustachian tubes and redefines which way is up.

That four-union grouping, the New Unity Partnership, has called for overhauling the A.F.L.-C.I.O., creating fewer and bigger unions and redefining which unions can recruit which workers.

Urging President Bush to scrap the rules, the Kerry campaign and organized labor say the regulations will exempt up to six million additional workers from receiving overtime pay by redefining which workers qualify for time-and-a-half pay when they work more than 40 hours.

For instance, it is suggested that instead of addressing the problem from a quantitative perspective, either by adding to or subtracting from the stock of health workers, it should rather be addressed with internal reorganizations, redefining which tasks can be performed by whom [ 80].

"All this could prove to be a decisive moment for both the news media and protest politics in India because it may redefine defamation, which, in turn, would further redefine the boundaries of free speech," said Vibodh Parthasarathi, an associate professor who teaches media policy and law at Jamia Millia Islamia University in New Delhi.

These were probably put to Mr Milosevic's Serbian Socialist Party at a meeting to "redefine Yugoslavia" which began in Belgrade on July 14th.The Montenegrin negotiators want their own 650,000-strong republic to enjoy "equal status" in a revamped federation with Serbia and its 8m people, excluding Kosovo.

He said the idea of redefining marriage, which David Cameron has said he supports, would "shame the United Kingdom in the eyes of the world".

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