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It's a dramatic redrafting of the story of Britain.
In the 1980s, Thatcherism encouraged a redrafting of work-related problems as psychological ones.
The Home Office insisted yesterday that Ms May had no knowledge of the redrafting of the letter.
May claimed that the redrafting of Woolf's disclosure letter was done with the aim of improving transparency.
The victory of the anti-Napoleonic coalition led to a redrafting of the map of Europe at the Congress of Vienna (1814 15).
It calls for a redrafting of the federal criminal code & a narrowing of judicial authority, &, by implication, the imposition of a new standard of American morality.
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"A redraft of the text is looking likely," she said, referring to Annan's draft proposal.
A full redraft of this flawed bill is needed for it to stand the test of time.
He also had by his side John Holmes, his youthful-looking private secretary, who had run all of John Major's Ireland policy from Downing Street and possessed an encylopedic knowledge of the drafts and redrafts of the proposals.
Spokesmen such as Tristram Hunt even welcomed Gove's original redraft of history teaching as a way of building national identity through a patriotic narrative, even if they criticised its inclusion of excessive and inappropriate material.
There's also a sequence in which Key deviously addresses the criticism that his lyric miniatures are underwritten, by sharing with us infinite redrafts of the same tiny poem.
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