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Germany is gradually redefining itself as a "normal" nation-state.

IN THE summer of 1968, while youth was redefining itself in Paris, San Francisco and elsewhere, a committee at the Harvard Medical School was busy redefining the end of life.

It is in the process of redefining itself as a looser union of states.

Redefining itself as a constitutional court, this court seems limited only by limits it opts to recognize.

It is redefining itself as a Christian Democrat party, and not a "liberal" one, to reassure centrist voters.

And the horse-human relationship keeps redefining itself.

"Microsoft, more than the others, is redefining itself," he added.

During the last two decades the museum has been delicately redefining itself.

"The market is redefining itself," said Kirk Henckels, the director of private brokerage at Stribling & Associates.

Being part of the youngest school on campus that is constantly redefining itself is exciting.

Plains is redefining itself away from the ultra deep.

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