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Nothing less than a redefining of the position is expected.
It's part of a subtle redefining of the concept of "experience" – from a thing you live, to a thing you merely digitally witness.
Young's benching is the end, for now at least, of new-age quarterbacks on the brink of redefining of the quarterback position.
A couple of years later, the Athens scene really took off partly inspired by the B-52's nonironic emphasis on "fun" but far more by New York City and London punk's redefining of the possible.
BEIJING — More than 24 hours had passed since Usain Bolt's redefining of the 100 meters, and Ato Boldon, the voluble Trinidadian who used to run the 100 for a good living, was still trying to comprehend what he had seen.
"But I just don't play like a bass player, it's like having a deep guitarist," he stressed about his redefining of the role of the rock instrument via musicians who followed, Jean-Jacques Burnel of the Stranglers, Peter Hook of Joy Division/New Order fame, and, more recently, Mike Kerr of Royal Blood.
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The resistance and the redefining of a person always make fascinating watching.
This has been achieved only by redefining "member of the shadow cabinet".
In the end, I felt like Yao was redefining some of the sports stereotypes of both cultures.
For Dr. Tyson, the redefining of Pluto has historical precedent.
Do you see same-sex marriage as a fulcrum for the redefining of America's gender roles?
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