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Burning another wooden bail would do scant justice to the incompetence, ignorance and sheer ignobility of a tour which has redefined failure.
The Roone Arledge era at ABC news--which began 21 years ago, and which has redefined the look and feel of American news coverage--is ending in June, a month before Arledge's 67th birthday.
Analysts have said that Lincoln has been overshadowed by a sales revival of G.M.'s Cadillac brand, which has redefined its cars and S.U.V.'s with sharp-edged designs; the latest, the STS sedan, was introduced yesterday at the auto show.
More recently, however, experts say it has become the rallying cry of the right, which has redefined it as a weapon to defend the traditions of French life against what many see as the frightening influence of a growing Muslim population.
She led the first randomized controlled trial in talaromycosis treatment demonstrating the superiority of amphotericin B over itraconazole which has redefined international treatment recommendations for this important endemic mycosis and calls for amphotericin to be made widely available in Asia.
You could think about the way it's redefining the business of some of them, such as Li & Fung, which has redefined just what a trading company is, and has, in a sense, become a professional services firm.
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In those countries which have redefined it, fewer people now marry and more divorce: that is bad for society, and for children.
"VICE News Tonight" builds on the success of VICENews.com and 'VICE on HBO', which have redefined news and current affairs for young people with groundbreaking documentaries and dispatches across a breadth of international issues, including the accession of ISIS in the Middle East, the impact of global warming and the refugee crisis.
Her rise to the heights of fashion and finance, and the lessons learned along the way, are often mesmerizing; so, too, are the grit and determination with which she has redefined herself and her business interests, culminating in an eponymous luxury-lifestyle label with items going on sale this month.
In a series of closely reasoned chapters on the way in which the computer has redefined our notions of space, time, memory, logic, language and creativity, Professor Bolter reviews a subtle but recurring pattern in which the computer simultaneously climaxes Western technology and returns us to ancient Greece.
Meanwhile, he attended the Grassroots Out launch party and even has a good word to say about Better Off Out – which, he says, has "redefined Euroscepticism in Britain".
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