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It is certainly possible to redraw boundaries," said a spokeswoman.
The Serpentine gallery thinks it's time to redraw boundaries.
Any attempt to redraw boundaries in the Middle East will exacerbate and amplify the existing conflicts in the area (Iraqi Kurds' leader says redraw boundaries, 23 January).
In a previous attempt to redraw boundaries under Cameron major changes were made to the initial plans.
The census figures usher in a once-a-decade process in which state legislatures must redraw boundaries for Congressional districts on the basis of population changes.
But in any system it is time to redraw boundaries when distortions have reached this level (something for others, such as Britain and Japan, to note).
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Grabbing a chunk of Poland would be as foolish as trying to annex Ukraine: Indeed, Joseph Stalin already moved both countries westward at the end of World War II to redraw boundary lines set by previous treaties and conflicts.
Far too often, redistricting committees pad underpopulated districts by redrawing boundaries to include large prisons.
If they can make their seats safer by redrawing boundaries, they discourage challengers even more.
But many town residents dislike redrawing boundaries that have existed for generations.
She interpreted this as a good sign: he was redrawing boundaries around his body.
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