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But what really set him apart was his death, which redefined his whole life.
The Victorians' obsession with personal hygiene brought a new set of social rules about dirt which redefined what cleanliness meant.
At issue is whether the change, which redefined what constitutes a car's ignition key, has effectively increased the possibility of accidents caused by a vehicle rolling away.
Stepping into puberty, he was the front man of the boy band 'NSync, which redefined popular, selling twenty-eight million albums.
In 1995, he wrote the script for both Toy Story – which redefined popular film – and Waterworld – classic example of how not to make a film.
What Pugin offered his readers instead was an entire social programme, one which redefined architecture as a moral force, imbued with political and religious meaning.
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That is the point of "Union Jack," which redefines ballet as a new kind of spectacle.
Somewhat similar is the U.S. sociologist Neil J. Smelser's definition: "mobilization on the basis of a belief which redefines social action".
Ultimately, history may remember him for his resignation – an act which redefines the papacy as a job, rather than a vocation.
Other Honda treats included the Skydeck minivan concept, which redefines the concept of seats by having them seemingly float, unattached to the floor.
He added: "We are in an extraordinary position on the third reading of a bill which redefines marriage, one that I never thought our government would have done, one where there was no clear manifesto commitment, no coalition agreement, no green paper – just a sham consultation".
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