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But most teams would be redefined if their quarterback or star receiver went down.
The ampere would be redefined such that the elementary charge would be equal to 1.60217653 × 10−19 coulomb.
He could scarcely have imagined then that, long before the end of that season, he would be redefined as yesterday's man.
For example, a larceny misdemeanor, now defined as the theft of $250 or less, would be redefined to cover thefts of $1,000 or less.
The kelvin would be redefined such that the Boltzmann constant would be equal to 1.3806505 × 10−23 joule per kelvin, and the mole such that the Avogadro constant would be equal to 6.0221415 × 1023 per mole.
Paul was surprised to learn he was not identified as John's successor and the role would be redefined before the search process.
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If I had to sum up his life's work in a single sentence, it would be: redefining the Heideggerian project as leftist.
The core of Mr. Cooper's argument was that a ruling allowing same-sex marriage would be "redefining" marriage in a way that undermines the "responsible procreation" of children.
The four options: Xena would be named a 10th planet; Pluto would get the boot, leaving only eight planets; nothing at all would change; or the word "planet" would suddenly be redefined.
Critics said the rules were so vague that all sorts of activities would simply be redefined as climate change spending.
Singletons are expected to be most common in poorly represented major taxa, as many of these indels would probably be redefined as CDIs or homoplastic indels with additional taxon sampling.
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