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The track redefined Carey's sound, and the James Bond-influenced video redefined her image.
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That, in turn, has redefined the balance of geopolitical advantage.
The pickup truck has been redefined in the 21st century.
The unabashedly corporate event practically redefined Italy's idea of commercialism.
When a family experiences loss, familial roles are often redefined.
"That redefined radio news for decades to come," he said.
He was a visionary and an icon who redefined fashion.
But both elegance and perversity get redefined as eras evolve.
Multifunctional rooms have redefined how we use our living spaces.
In and around her art, she redefined gender and style.
Sammy Ndjock has redefined the meaning of the own goal.
It's the "butt text," redefined for the age of lock screens.
"Bad shots" are conceptually redefined when spun from his right hand.
Wayne's hook not only made the song—it redefined the era.
Still, during his short tenure, Miller redefined and reinvigorated the character.
Jacopo Raule/GC Images Jennifer Garner just redefined the classic LBD.
Yet the consensus is being redefined, regardless of Mr Corbyn's incompetence.
Clearnet (LSEG) in the combined group would have to be redefined.
Adventure Time redefined what it meant to go on a journey.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the president, called for terrorism to be redefined.
" "Our former First Lady redefined the role in her time here.
And therefore, I think it is still being defined and redefined.
In the process, she redefined the relationship between ape and man.
At her best, Callas redefined what it meant to sing beautifully.
But a slew of events have redefined Canberra's relationship with Beijing.
Iris Van Herpen showed clothing that redefined couture with modern tools.
That book redefined the spy novel and relaunched its author's career.
Story at a glance Streaming services have redefined the entertainment industry.
By helping enterprises across the globe battle increasingly complex attack scenarios more efficiently, CrowdStrike, as well as other fast-growing cybersecurity upstarts, has redefined company security standards much like Salesforce redefined how companies communicate with customers.
Nollywood, he told me, had redefined African cinema since my 2002 article.
Cho It really redefined family structure and how our relationships are now.
In so doing, they've redefined what freedom means in the modern world.
Steve Bullock signed six bills that, among other things, redefined sexual assault.
Like it or not, the post-Cold War relationship is being redefined.
His work with Lee in the '60s redefined what comics could do.
"It keeps getting redefined," said Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN's chief medical correspondent.
He redefined manhood and made it so much more interesting and complex.
Eighteen months ago, Hurricane Maria redefined the way we look at disasters.
In many ways I think 21st century masculinity needs to be redefined.
Her turn in Heathers redefined the possibilities of high school revenge fantasies.
Just like technology, art forms are always changing, advancing, and being redefined.
Ignoring means condemning us to be irrelevant when rules will be redefined.
"Trump's itchy Twitter thumbs have redefined politics," a CNET headline recently declared.
Apple TV+ Apple has redefined the term "slow rollout" with this one.
This is why outrage has been redefined as a kind of stupidity.
Penegor, however, does recognize that the idea of convenience is being redefined.
Read: Your digital privacy rights will be redefined by this Supreme Court case
And thus, the 2018 MTV VMAs redefined #couplegoals for the rest of us.
The award is just the latest impressive feat in Gaga's recently redefined career.
A lot of people say it redefined the fantasy genre, and I agree.
New powers, such as the Islamic State, have redefined nationhood by ideological acculturation.
The legislation would rescind the NLRB's 2628 ruling that redefined a joint-employer.
Throughout a two-year Man Van campaign, my sense of reality was redefined.
And it redefined how military forces — and lifesaving humanitarian aid — could be deployed.
He redefined the face of music and there will be none like him.
The massive overhaul to the federal tax code redefined the education investment funds.
Nowadays, though, as Brian rightly said, it seems like bookmaking has been redefined.
It is inspired by Brooklyn street dance, and redefined by social activist dancers.
The federal government has redefined a hospital to include tents and dormitory rooms.
But a landmark Supreme Court decision in 1972 redefined fatherhood, to an extent.
What we thought of as the typical American family is being rapidly redefined.
They've redefined the supply chain management and they're going to continue to grow.
These women are feminists too, but with a redefined, rebranded type of feminism.
Citizens United redefined the word "corruption" so narrowly as to render it meaningless.
But few seem to have redefined it in quite the way Bangkok has.
"To some extent, politicians can get defined, or redefined, by this," he said.
It may not be that old but it's certainly a device that redefined smartphones.
And corporate agri-business long ago redefined the economics of their way of life.
The technology became so good that in 1967, scientists redefined what a second was.
No matter what kind of app, everything on mobile is being redefined by video.
The intersection of technology and new media has redefined our understanding of human progress.
"She redefined our sport and became a global superstar," Conner says of his wife.
He cited Franklin Roosevelt, since it was FDR who redefined the role of government.
The Long Game: How Obama Defied Washington and Redefined America's Role in the World.
Friday's vote has permanently redefined the kilogram and sent Le Grand K into retirement.
Obama may have relented in this instance, but he nonetheless redefined patriotism as president.
Millennials have redefined what work looks like — and what workplaces should offer their employees.
But Nintendo completely redefined video games in 1996 when it released the Nintendo 503.
"The Vulgar: Fashion Redefined" is the title of an exhibition that opens on Oct.
What happened to the man who redefined what it meant to be a Republican?
President Donald Trump just dramatically redefined success on the country's response to the coronavirus.
The past 50 years have redefined what it means to be female in America.
Hedi redefined the male silhouette and changed how commercial clothing is cut and fit.
The sudden shift in political momentum has redefined the Democratic race at breakneck speed.
Beauty is being redefined — this is something on which most of us can agree.
Barra had, in a single move, redefined what it meant to be General Motors.
On Monday, a group of metrologists, or people who study measurement, redefined the kilogram.
It's redefined our concept of the ideal body and who is and isn't in shape.
The rights of people to move from one country to another need to be redefined.
Living in a time when gender boundaries are being redefined and blurred, this empowers that.
Watch a conversation about how history is defined — and redefined — featuring historians, journalists and policymakers.
The big picture: In the mid-20th century, television redefined the way we experience sports.
"Today, the system of airport security as we knew it has been redefined," Prevost said.
In recent years, however, it has redefined itself by creating images that provide social commentary.
The $1.1 billion, 40-story resort redefined the concept of an Atlantic City luxury casino.
"Caribbean bookings have likely bottomed and are slowly improving as itineraries are redefined," Curtis wrote.
Pat was a revolutionary campaign strategist who redefined, and dare I say invented, political consulting.
And in fact, I think the whole concept of full employment needs to be redefined.
After 1,13 days in office, Mr. Trump has redefined what it means to be presidential.
Across the months, and months, and miles of this race, we redefined the word grit.
An Appreciation He redefined the expressive potential of documentary photography — until he gave it up.
This year, whole genres were created that redefined how a podcast can feel and function.
It's really because of cable and streaming have redefined what a successful show is financially.
And, in 1798, the meter was officially redefined as 1/10,000,000th of half the Earth's meridian.
Passive owners of pass-through entities get their income redefined in a way that minimizes taxation.
People who inherit money get their inheritance redefined in a way to hide it from taxation.
In only San Antonio's fourth game of the year, Aldridge redefined how unstoppable he can be.
Trump has also single-handedly redefined the bounds of what a candidate can say or do.
Their stories have redefined what it means to be undocumented, and they're unashamed of their status.
Both leaders said the relationship between the countries had been redefined as a "Special Strategic Partnership".
"Based on new experiences, we have redefined what is impossible," Dubrow says of working with Narinesingh.
Obama, a Democrat, and his wife, Michelle, said Nancy Reagan redefined the role of first lady.
As the violence escalated, they retreated into their sects and gradually redefined each other as enemies.
"Lane Bryant redefined sexy with the #ImNoAngel campaign," the brand's CEO and president, Linda Heasley, says.
Moving into redefined roles: the former captains and longtime team executives Craig MacTavish and Kevin Lowe.
He could strangle and pinch and stomp a syllable or a word until he redefined it.
When it came out, it practically redefined what an arcade racing game could and should be.
Yet the rediscovery of Heimat will bear fruit only if the term is once again redefined.
Where Friedman might have a point: Both designers defined and redefined the fashion of their eras.
Until manhood is redefined and mental health care for all is taken seriously, nothing will change.
India is to be redefined as the natural home of Hindus, it says to India's Muslims.
Under the ban, the federal government redefined machine guns, which are illegal, to include bump stocks.
Ask the industries where AI has already redefined which jobs are done by humans versus machines.
In the strange switchback of their lives, Per and Jakobe each redefined the meaning of luck.
"During his first term he redefined what the New Jersey governor meant to America," Hale said.
Political maps redefined to count only citizens, or voting-age citizens, would push that dynamic further.
In a world where your primary computer is your phone, the personal computer needs to be redefined.
Range Rover just redefined high-end luxury with a new range-topping limited-edition that costs $245,495.
It's redefined online publishing as a business and has pioneered news coverage of internet culture and trends.
Voorhees had discovered one of the last massive-markup businesses that hadn't been redefined by startup methodology.
Clinton, 68, has redefined the role of women in American politics each time she has reinvented herself.
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This latest catastrophe comes only two weeks after Hurricane Harvey redefined flooding disasters in the United States.
But now that America is great again, people like me are to be redefined out of existence.
But Roy not only had more longevity than Hasek did, he redefined how the position was played.
The definition of female strength continues to change, redefined by CrossFit gyms and extraordinary female endurance athletes.
"Kansas has not simply redefined the insanity defense," wrote Justice Breyer, joined by Justices Ginsburg and Sotomayor.
The runner, who had already redefined the limits of women's distance running, had trained throughout her pregnancy.
New York ____ It has been 25 years since "Angels in America" redefined what a play could be.
They're still selling you stuff, but the e-commerce era has redefined who, exactly, works in retailing.
Globalization and technology has partly redefined what capital is as it relates to the wealth of nations.
Free from past tormentors, they've subtly redefined the breakup album, where the frame is the work itself.
People will continue to talk about Bryant's innovations as a player, having redefined the position-less game.
Mr. Hawthorne has put forth the notion of a "Third L.A.," a redefined vision of the city.
We're looking at an early feature of the application that redefined it while causing a heated controversy.
But they transcended those forces to commune with space, and thereby redefined themselves and those around them.
The legislation would rescind the National Labor Relations Board's (NLRB) 2015 ruling that redefined a joint-employer.
Lawmakers in Alabama allegedly thought so, passing a law in 22 that redefined 225 ... to, simply, 29.
To pay the bills, the two have redefined for themselves the ambit of a small architectural practice.
The L.A. Phil, colossal in ambition and experimental in spirit, has redefined what an orchestra can be.
We redefined the term to include all the staple ingredients that make your cooking better and faster.
"Brexit has redefined the Conservative Party — undoing all the efforts to modernize it," the three lawmakers said.
It's now just over three years since Russia's war in eastern Ukraine redefined how Western states see conflict.
Even for an administration that has redefined the concept of conflicts of interests, this is a staggering move.
According to People, Pratt "redefined" his connection to Christianity after the birth of his son, Jack, in 2012.
Oh, and while I do enjoy a good Snickers, I've since redefined my size status to simply: queen.
By 2011, he realized he was off track and redefined the company's mission around the future of mobility.
"Vuitton redefined the luxury business model a long time ago," says Oliver Chen, a senior analyst with Cowen.
President Obama, a Democrat, and his wife, Michelle, have said Nancy Reagan redefined the role of first lady.
About Social Good Summit The intersection of technology and new media has redefined our understanding of human progress.
Pat Nixon's actions redefined the role of the second lady — and allowed Americans to get to know her.
The prep-to-pro generation of basketball prodigies of 1995 to 2005 and how they redefined the N.B.A.
And while most of the world's governments call themselves democratic, many have redefined the concept almost beyond recognition.
Based on exit polls, the 2016 presidential election seems to have dramatically redefined how certain demographic groups vote.
But digital giants like Amazon redefined consumerism yet again, and malls fell out of favor with many shoppers.
This coupling of two performers who have been redefined by their respective comebacks is interesting, but not shocking.
Then there was J.Lo, who luminously redefined the term "stretch material" via an absurd, skintight, rainbow-sequined bodysuit.
He'd like to see it redefined as a "work first" program, much like welfare reform under Bill Clinton.
All three are people who really redefined themselves, and they really strove to have a purpose of life.
"Grossman kind of redefined the genre of caricature by introducing the airbrush as a tool," Mr. Heller said.
Two exhibitions in St. Louis explore very different but complementary visions of how Black women have redefined glamor.
He redefined civil rights, pulled back on oversight of the police and sided with restrictions on voting rights.
But the framers never explained precisely what they meant and so each generation has, in effect, redefined it.
Even so, the party set up in 1993 to remove Britain from the EU, has redefined British politics.
She has redefined punk, explored the rituals of marriage and death and the codes of masculinity and femininity.
Kendall and Logan's tumultuous relationship is put to the test, and ultimately redefined in the episode's final moments.
" He added, "Through her past roles, she has redefined what a female character can be in Hispanic television.
The GMA mission needs to be redefined so that it embraces changing consumer dynamics rather than fighting them.
The president has redefined how an American leader communicates with the public, tweeting out announcements, praise and critiques.
This cult classic redefined the horror genre by relying on imagination instead of gory imagery or sophisticated effects.
It's a catalyzing phrase that radically instilled pride among African Americans and redefined beauty standards around the world.
One of those changes redefined the role of the Privy Council, a powerful advisory body headed by Gen.
In many ways, the emergence of the internet has redefined political campaigns in ways both large and small.
In less than a decade, Uber has redefined the idea of flexible labor and gutted the American taxi industry.
But all those years working with the company not only redefined her career — but majorly shaped her future too.
For some antithetical economic reason central bankers have unanimously redefined stable prices as adopting a 2 percent inflation target.
President Barack Obama, a Democrat, and first lady Michelle Obama said Nancy Reagan redefined the role of first lady.
The bottom line: Both parties are being redefined around the extreme emotions shaping extremely ugly views of each other.
New jobs will be created; existing roles will be redefined; and workers will have the opportunity to switch careers.
This character has changed my life and redefined the way I look at the world, women and particularly myself.
It is hard enough negotiating with an implacable bureaucracy without having your position constantly redefined by a volatile Parliament.
A Missouri man just redefined the term "flamin' hot" this week, after a shoplifting attempt that went horribly wrong.
In Britain, the current government has redefined the word "Conservative" and torn up the previous model of pension provision.
Natasha Vargas-Cooper, a journalist and labor organizer, has published an essay titled "Womanhood Redefined" in The American Conservative.
Even for this President, who has redefined presidential -- and not for the better -- this is a truly remarkable low.
The prep-to-pro generation of basketball prodigies of 1995 to 2005 and how they redefined the N.B.A. 5.
Almost immediately, he redefined its mission priorities and made protecting the United States from terrorist attack its Job One.
"Paula has always championed artists who have redefined the art of our times," said Steven Henry, the gallery's director.
The tandem effect of enhanced security and a redefined aid package will greatly enhance the likelihood of sustainable outcomes.
Johnson and Stein mistakenly think corporate capitalism is a corrupt form of capitalism, which can be redefined and restructured.
If the job of policing could be redefined in this way, then maybe the city would be made safer.
Last year, legendary professional surfer Kelly Slater dropped a video that redefined again what a wave pool could do.
Celebrity sightings were given extra frisson thanks to instant messaging and Gawker humor redefined the language of service journalism.
Last year, the Nobel Prize redefined literature to include the journalism of Svetlana Alexievich: remarkable mosaics of human stories.
There's no doubt Trump will continue his war against comedians -- he has redefined the concept of being thin-skinned.
The Downtown Brooklyn skyline has been redefined by the cluster of high-rises that has sprouted in recent years.
"They redefined what it was to be a good miner away from this very hyperbolic masculine image," she said.
The regulation would eliminate a 2016 measure that redefined discrimination "on the basis of sex" to include gender identity.
The autism spectrum is a broad and constantly redefined place, a frontier of the mind that's still mostly wilderness.
It was sandwiched between Half-Life and Deus Ex, two games that redefined the sci-fi first-person shooter.
But Curry and the Warriors redefined what needed to be defended, warping and breaking defensive schemes in the process.
Palestinians woke up to find that 22 percent of the homeland had been redefined as their new maximalist demand.
This law opened the door to millions of newcomers and dramatically redefined the America in which we now live.
The sixth episode, "This Extraordinary Being," redefined the backstory of the first superhero in "Watchmen&aposs" world, Hooded Justice.
Much of "Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People" is devoted to explaining how the pioneering newspaperman redefined American journalism.
Thus, the 1892 congress redefined amateurism so that it restricted those who profited by their participation in a sport.
No other individual has so ferociously redefined the boundaries of the human body without leaving the surface of the Earth.
Burnout has been redefined by the World Health Organization (WHO) to be recognized as a form of work-induced stress.
Eating alone is the exact same act but it's one that for me has been radically redefined after that meal.
The way people shop has changed considerably over the past 20 years, and the internet has redefined all the rules.
Countries exist to preserve a way of life, and that way of life has to be perpetually redefined and rearticulated.
He just redefined it, and as the country gets browner, I suspect this form of patriotism will become more accepted.
When The Witcher 3 came out in 2015, it completely redefined what I expected from an open-world video game.
The ATF redefined "a bump stock" in order to make the accessories subject to the federal ban on machine guns.
The Obama administration issued a regulation in 2016 that redefined discrimination on the basis of sex to include gender identity.
The show not only changed the landscape of television but entirely redefined how we make, watch, and engage with it.
The Nintendo 64—and Super Mario 64's more-or-less open world—redefined what a video game could be.
Thu and Nhu may not have ended up together, but that scene has redefined my definition of suspenseful reality television.
The fight between Justin and neighbor Norman Resnicow has gone on for more than 2 years, and it redefined nasty.
They have since set a new standard for relationship goals and redefined what it means to be a power couple.
Airplanes and Panamax cargo ships redefined the parcel service in the 20th century, but those days may be fading quickly.
Newspapers, universities and NGOs have hemorrhaged staff as freedom of expression and human rights work have been redefined as crimes.
Around him, workers and robots were building the $70,000 luxury vehicles that have redefined how people think about electric cars.
The feat redefined what was thought possible in the infant sport, and ushered in an era of big wall climbing.
It catapulted Abiy and Ethiopia into a different status -- and redefined the Horn of Africa nation as a regional powerhouse.
Tyler "Ninja" Blevins has redefined pro gaming, earning as much as $500,000 a month during the height of his popularity.
He redefined, in other words, the "negative rights" of liberalism and the "positive rights" of civic republicanism as mutual necessities.
Long before Jon Stewart and Samantha Bee redefined topical American humor, comedians here perfected the art of sharp political satire.
But while the record business has been redefined by streaming, ticketing looks a lot like it did a decade ago.
Thankfully this year saw the term redefined by Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, and Lucy Dacus, who joined together as boygenius.
In 1959, Ellmann had published his life of James Joyce, a masterpiece that redefined literary biography for a new generation.
Both seem to ask, what is glamor, and how have Black women redefined its worth across time, place, and purpose?
In Episodes 1 and 2 of this series, he redefined the world's oldest monarchy for a nation defeated in war.
She redefined the role of black women in the 19th century and challenged abolitionists who wouldn't push for full equality.
He was appointed on Sunday to a role he has held before, home affairs minister, but with a redefined portfolio.
The meter achieved this stature in 1983, when it was redefined in terms of the universally constant speed of light.
In Vienna, the role of music director is being redefined so that you will be more involved in overall management.
Beginning in the 22009s, he redefined it as the body's way of constantly monitoring daily challenges and adapting to them.
Boys Among Men: How the Prep-to-Pro Generation Redefined the NBA and Sparked a Basketball Revolution, by Jonathan Abrams.
The rise of digital advertising, online platforms and the value of personal information has redefined how consumers interact with companies.
Kardashian redefined the definition of a celebrity, becoming one of the most hated women on the planet in the process. 
The movie redefined Reeves' career, winning numerous awards and inspiring a hit franchise, with a fourth installment currently in development.
It's hardly surprising that fandom, and the rise of its more intense cousin standom, was also redefined in the 2010s.
As part of the role, Volcker helped the US move off the gold standard, which redefined the international monetary system.
So we redefined the word to include the fresh and frozen staples that can make cooking easier and more productive.
Since its beginning, Rolling Stone gave a voice to the baby boomer generation and redefined music as a cultural force.
They complemented the sports clips with their own personalities and, in the case of Scott, redefined the highlight show genre.
Coming of age just as Nordic cuisine was being redefined was a unique opportunity for this child of diverse cultures.
The commission initially kept the title of City Council president, but redefined the position into more of an ombudsman role.
Entrepreneurs in developing nations have redefined the words "bootstrapping" and "disruptive," creating all kinds of businesses that solve major societal problems.
They redefined religious concepts like the incarnation of God and the kingdom of heaven to give them a more earthly connotation.
It was at the Casablanca Conference that Roosevelt redefined World War II by calling for "unconditional surrender" by the Axis powers.
The future will bring new solutions where trust can be redefined and programmed thanks to mathematics, cryptography decentralization and game mechanics.
Technology has redefined entire industries around a simple reality: you no longer need to own a product to enjoy its benefits.
When we began describing Trump doing the bare minimum as acting "presidential," we redefined the word to mean a lot less.
Reflecting on the crisis ten years afterwards, Felix Rohatyn observed that it had "redefined the political dialogue" in New York City.
Legacy retail brands have been losing sales to the speed and convenience of e-commerce, a space being redefined by Amazon.
I've eaten the soft-boiled egg at Le Candille in Mougins and it redefined what an egg could be for me.
Beauty Redefined looks at how the likes of Mercado, Marine, and Bidot haven't seen themselves historically reflected in the fashion industry.
The answer, in both cases, is that the later thing redefined the earlier thing to the point of fundamentally transforming it.
Eleanor Roosevelt, born in New York City in 1884, was the first lady from 1933 to 1945 and redefined the role.
In a culture being redefined by the way it consumes, what to make of people who collect things, who keep things?
The political landscape has been redefined, which means Democratic Party leadership has to evolve in the context of Pennsylvania's political reality.
The first paper calls for the pre-conception period to be redefined according to three perspectives: biological, individual and public health.
Ocean, whose work fuses hip hop, soul and R&B with social commentary, is regarded as having redefined contemporary R&B.
They'd been brought together by "Valley Girl Redefined," an art exhibition currently showing at the Brand Library & Art Center, in Glendale.
Social media and smartphones have irreversibly changed the landscape of human connection and fundamentally redefined how people interact with one another.
In 1968, France's student rebellions against capitalism and American imperialism (among other isms) redefined associations with berets, turtlenecks, boots and tartan.
He left his mark in restaurant kitchens and libraries — both fiction and nonfiction — and redefined the genre of food-tourism shows.
The experts say that conduct that was once clearly deemed to be illegal has now been redefined as politics as usual.
Whether by accident or by design, the watch has so far been immune to the runaway success that redefined the iPhone.
The writer is the author of "Ambition Redefined: Why the Corner Office Doesn't Work for Every Woman & What to Do Instead."
Since then, his administration has seemingly redefined "religious freedom" as a license to discriminate against Muslims, LGBTQ people and other groups.
Inside Wealth Wealth in Washington is being redefined, as the region's modest millionaires give rise to a new class of superrich.
In fact, they're making the case for why libraries are even more important in a world redefined by companies like Amazon.
But, as a Friday treat for you, we also have interviews with four talents who have redefined elements of our culture.
Together, they have redefined what greatness looks like; they have forever raised the bar their putative successors will need to reach.
Ms. Rainer's "Trio A With Flags" (1966/1970) showed how she redefined both theatricality and the nature of a dance phrase.
We have this new podcast episode that specifically talks about race and the definition of race and how it's being redefined.
Biden is in serious danger of being redefined by Trump's scandal Perhaps the former vice president can feel the danger of being redefined, unjustly, as corrupt by Trump, who has shown a talent for redefining people, writes Maeve Reston, by what we learned from Joe Biden's snap at a voter Thursday who goaded him in Iowa.
Whether or not he ends up in Downing Street, Mr Corbyn has undoubtedly redefined the boundaries of the possible. Economist.com/blogs/bagehot
Lady Liberty, with broken chains at her feet, has become a cliché as she is being redefined and upended on every turn.
This redefined notions of how fast our Internet speeds should be, and in some cases, it significantly increased competition among service providers.
At a generation of artists, writers, creators, curators, and crusaders that have redefined our culture, and who we have helped to empower.
Well, the thing I think is the best is that song "Big Bird," because that song really redefined us at the time.
Its extraordinary success redefined cinema for decades to come, which gave Lucas an edge when he was negotiating and financing other projects.
It has also redefined its commitment to hire "Wisconsin-based" suppliers so that it can use firms headquartered in Connecticut and England.
While these are redefined, the safer default option may be to consider these forms of work as employment rather than self-employment.
It's doing that by investing in art collaborations around the world, showing ways that art can be redefined through augmented reality (AR).
"Completed in 1974, it redefined how museums and art galleries used natural daylighting and is truly a modernist masterpiece," Bob Borson says.
Over the past decade the Gulf's three biggest carriers—Emirates of Dubai, Etihad of Abu Dhabi and Qatar Airways—redefined air travel.
They were icons of sexuality — archetypes of late 20th-century sexuality who then defied and redefined those archetypes for the 21st century.
Netflix's shares have surged in the past few years, driven by rapid growth as the company redefined television and fueled "binge watching".
Without asking for permission, Beyonce redefined what it means for a celebrity to command the stage while the whole world is watching.
The government, the lawsuit said, essentially redefined the word "sex" in federal codes to include gender identity and undermined school districts' authority.
The Trump Administration has also redefined the term "foreseeable future," which was used to determine threats to the survival of a species.
His work was at once funny, melodramatic, and effortlessly charming, all while he and his many collaborators redefined the entire superhero genre.
The basic framework for everyday life — family, work, neighborhoods, friends, trust — is collapsing or, in the case of work, being vastly redefined.
She added that the McDonnell ruling had redefined the "whole area of honest services fraud" and the meaning of "an official act."
Mr. Blay, in effect, redefined the term "home movie" with a product that lasted just long enough to make him a multimillionaire.
The following year, Kurt participated in "Pop Art Redefined," a survey at London's Hayward Gallery that set out much of Pop's agenda.
During the 1970s and 1980s, wives won legal equality with husbands and courts redefined the responsibilities of spouses in gender-neutral terms.
Directed by Rob Reiner with a screenplay by Nora Ephron, "When Harry Met Sally" redefined the romantic comedy for a new generation.
SoftBank's $100 billion Vision Fund may have redefined technology investing, but some founders are circumspect about the benefits of near-infinite capital.
When applied to FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE, the standard English phrase becomes redefined into a rather amusing concept by using the Japanese meaning.
There's no question that Trump has redefined the idea of how much or how little a politician has to tell the truth.
Rather than beating rival Windows for more shares in the computer market, Apple reinvented itself and redefined the realm of digital devices.
The potential of the attorney general's office for troublemaking and generating national headlines was redefined in the early 2000s by Eliot Spitzer.
President Trump redefined his Syria policy in a volley of tweets Sunday, threatening to "devastate Turkey economically" if it attacks Kurds in Syria.
With his partner Gard Hollinger, Reeves has redefined the American-made motorcycle with Arch Motorcycle Company, which the duo co-founded in 1303.
The cinematic nature of the game was captivating from a single-player perspective and this was the installment that redefined the multiplayer experience.
It was a day of performance, panel discussions, presentations and conversation about how history is defined — and redefined — featuring historians, journalists and policymakers.
Still, he is best known, and justly so, for his crime films, in which he redefined the noir for a sleeker, cooler world.
The paintings of Kenyan artist Michael Armitage present a particularly resonant response to the expanded, repackaged, and redefined offerings at the reopened MoMA.
Abercrombie & Fitch — The apparel retailer announced a redefined identity for the Abercrombie & Fitch brand, to be accompanied by its largest-ever ad campaign.
Our thought bubble: Reince has redefined what it means to be the White House Chief of Staff — and not in a good way.
Abrams' first book — Boys Among Men: How the Prep-to-Pro Generation Redefined the NBA and Sparked a Basketball Revolution — hits shelves Tuesday.
Strangely, 3Dfx didn't so much draw interest as blow the lid off of a trend that redefined how we think of video games.
Over the years, Amazon has challenged the traditional brick-and-mortar model, redefined the books landscape, and gone all-in with original programming.
The NLRB in the Specialty Healthcare case redefined what constitutes an appropriate collective bargaining unit to make it easier for unions to organize.
But today's political class has redefined "repeal" to promote an agenda that is not in line with the definition promised to the country.
These goofy white boys complemented each other in a cohesive decorum, but they had also redefined what it meant to be a boyband.
Beauty was redefined as something simpler, less constructed, echoed in interiors where shiny damask and flowery chintz were tastefully reswaddled in textured neutrals.
In August, KFC redefined the term "happy meal," as fast food fanatics in China could just flash a smile to earn their dinner.
Rush mode in Bad Company 2, with its grinding assaults that left the earth scorched in their wake, redefined military shooters for me.
Stockholm's Cheiron Studios was a hit-making factory of the past; essentially the place where pop music was redefined in the late 90s.
What we traditionally know as a computer â€" a device with a screen and graphical user interface â€" is being redefined right now.
However, less obvious group activities like weddings, funerals, and recreational sports will also be affected as virtually all aspects of life get redefined.
Transformed into economic subjects, our humanity is being redefined; we are valuable only insofar as our economic behavior can be predicted and monetized.
As baseball has been redefined by analytics in recent years, one role that has been largely reconsidered is that of the leadoff batter.
One of the world's best-known and most influential architects, Mr. Portman, over a half-century, redefined urban landscapes in the United States.
As evidenced by the enormous uptick in innovation, availability, and consumer interest in plant-based meats, the whole meat category is being redefined.
Mr. Blunt was among the first to make an argument that eventually redefined the geography of Islam by placing Arabia at its center.
In the 20th century, America saved freedom, transformed science, and redefined the middle class standard of living for the entire world to see.
Here's how: They redefined the meter to be equal to the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 of a second.
Last year she redefined herself as Aseul, refining her shoegazey synthpop into something more essential and haunting on her full-length debut, New Pop.
But Erdogan has redefined the role since winning the first direct presidential election in 2014, saying his popular mandate justifies greater involvement in government.
Halima Aden has only been in the industry for a few years but the Somali-American model has already redefined the standards in fashion.
If nothing else, Obama, 47, just four years into his first Senate term, has already redefined what is possible on the nation's political landscape.
It has redefined what freedom in video games can be, and anyone who enjoys the medium should dive into it as soon as possible.
After all, Apple has sold a billion of the suckers and, in the process, redefined mobile computing and became the world's most valuable company.
" While rebuilding herself was "the most excruciating process" and one that took years, she says, Jada felt "by redefining myself, the relationship got redefined.
Ford Motor, which has redefined itself as a "mobility services company," rather than an automotive manufacturer, has set up a variety of new projects.
Scoring usage came down slightly for DeRozan, replaced by a jump in his individual playmaking, and Lowry's role was redefined and no less effective.
As national security and war are being redefined for the digital age, Silicon Valley will need to be on the front line of counterterrorism.
At the same time, populist entertainment throughout the 20th century, including radio, defined and redefined the "voice" with which government speaks to its public.
The BFI awarded him their highest honor, a fellowship, and said Grant had "redefined the British leading man for a generation," The Guardian reports.
She added, "The nation has been redefined as the people out in the streets resisting the coup on the night of July 15." video
Uber has redefined private fund-raising, drawing hundreds of millions in new cash or debt at a rapid pace of once every few months.
He and the WeWork team have redefined the ways in which people and companies approach work, and brought innovation to the real estate industry.
"Normal" must be redefined for Syrian youth, with a shift back to natural empathy for fellow human beings and a visceral disgust for violence.
And the documentary emphasizes how Blahnik's focus on craftsmanship and control redefined the concept of the shoe designer (though he calls himself a "cobbler").
Modern Couples explores how creative couples reshaped modern art and redefined ideas of gender and love in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
They didn't just look or sound different from other rock 'n' rollers; they redefined what it meant to be young and full of promise.
SEATTLE — Throughout its history, Nintendo has alternated between bursts of innovation that redefined gaming and slumps where it fell behind rivals after misjudging trends.
During the New Deal, Eleanor Roosevelt redefined the role of first lady and Frances Perkins broke ground as the first woman in the cabinet.
"Nasrallah redefined Lebanon, the sick child, as a village," Professor Cooke wrote in "War's Other Voices: Women Writers on the Lebanese Civil War" (1987).
Then he redefined "the wall," and suddenly fencing he'd previously deemed inadequate and Democrats deemed unobjectionable became subject to the exact same polarization dynamics.
By midcentury, "Prevalence of heatstroke and extreme weather will have redefined global labor and production beyond recognition," The Lancet warned in an accompanying editorial.
That's just guesswork, because Josh, and even Adrian, are woefully underwritten, making us empathize more with Alice's confusion after her relationship is drastically redefined.
With the ascendance of Burgundy, with its emphasis on place and terroir over age, more and more regions have redefined themselves in Burgundian terms.
West redefined the most popular genre of music and became a sneaker icon while also making bold, oftentimes horrifically obtuse political and cultural statements.
Serra is the straight-line consummator of Minimalism, the aesthetic revolution that, in the nineteen-sixties, redefined what sculpture is and what it does.
He averaged more than 14 strikeouts per nine innings and redefined the role of bullpen ace, proving available whenever Manager Terry Francona needed him.
But the prime minister redefined the constitutional rules through his influence with Iraq's judiciary, giving al-Maliki a clear path to salvage his position.
In a statement following the ruling, Sam Kazman, general counsel at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, said the court redefined "smoking" in a "dangerous" way.
The four-issue comic permanently redefined the character of Batman, and is arguably responsible for making him the pop culture sensation he is today.
Solo pleasure has been redefined with the flattened tip, shaped specifically to target the G-spot (hence the name?) but doubles as a clitoral massager.
Meters and seconds have already been redefined by the BIPM to align with the speed of light and the vibration of a cesium atom, respectively.
Jeff Flake But, Flake conceded, recent congressional primary races have shown that Trump has "unfortunately" redefined the party, making a primary challenge harder than ever.
Before the first festival in 2016, Olson had redefined Wolf Eyes as "trip metal" as a means of changing perceptions about experimental, anti-music music.
Hoffman's first movie was the Shatterbox Anthology project, The Good Time Girls, a short film starring Laura Dern that redefined the Western genre for women.
Even at a more open-minded company where the format may be rejiggered and boundaries redefined, there will always be people reporting to other people.
An immensely talented pianist, Berger's initial studio efforts produced "La Déclaration," which showed off Gall's talent as a sophisticated stylist and  redefined her audience appeal.
But with Fortnite, the company has redefined modern gaming, both by making true cross-platform experiences possible and by pulling in vast amounts of money.
These devices have not redefined the way we phone, nor have they blown us away with unprecedented speeds, or wowed us with extraordinary battery life.
Nairobi (CNN)In some parts of Africa, albinism is considered a curse, but last weekend in Kenya it was redefined as a sign of beauty.
And rather than mimic the relatively restrained tactics of the last trade conflict, with Japan in the 1980s, they have redefined how economic nationalism works.
Just as IVF redefined the biological boundaries of baby-making four decades ago, MRT is poised to write the next chapter in human reproductive history.
Roger Bannister's four-minute mile, Jim Hines's 10-second 100m, and Paula Radcliffe's unprecedented 2:15:25 marathon all redefined the barriers of human potential.
In effect, they have redefined the role of Congress: no longer as a co-equal branch of government, but as an arm of the executive.
But the Republican redefined himself Wednesday when he was charged with misdemeanor assault after allegedly body slamming a reporter just hours before the polls open.
As the name suggests, the collections are very on-trend with some of today's biggest contemporary styles — there's Retro Glam, Scandinavian Minimal, and Redefined Industrial.
The antitrust laws will be redefined to legalize a bunch of previously illegal business models—and low and behold we have a bunch of monopolies.
From impermanent content to vertical video, popularizing augmented reality and bringing on the age of visual communication, Speigel's ideas have redefined the way we share.
"As I've gotten older, I've redefined to myself what being masculine is and, to me, being masculine is owning yourself as a man," he said.
He consciously used the moment to deliver a lesson about how he would wield American power as he redefined the nation's role in the world.
That balance is now being redefined, pitting Volkswagen, one of the group's least profitable mass market brands, against its highly profitable siblings Porsche and Audi.
It's a resource that we share, and the resource is impoverished when words are redefined, weaponized, or otherwise co-opted and bent out of shape.
" Then, in 1989, Roy Fuller, a researcher of gut microbial ecology, redefined probiotics as "a live microbial feed supplement, which beneficially affects the host animal.
The decision pleased some people as much as it irked others, and the recognition of the musician and songwriter dramatically redefined the boundaries of literature.
The first cohort launched in June 2016 within days of Brexit, which radically redefined the future of the United Kingdom and Scotland along with it.
Most gleeful is Angel alum Amy Acker, whose sparkling delivery gives us one of the best Beatrices since Emma Thompson redefined the role in 1994.
These "data paintings," including the pieces he is showing at the art fair, are focused on how data and technology have redefined the natural landscape.
The first two installments of the Sam Raimi-directed Spider-Man films in the early '00s were heralded as films that redefined the superhero genre.
"President Trump has already redefined his willingness to support his Arab allies and remains uninterested in getting embroiled in a Middle Eastern war," they added.
After a vote (and a century of research), the standard measure for mass is redefined, and the long reign of Le Grand K is ended.
But the kilogram could not be redefined until the scientists had derived the same answer for the Planck and Avogadro constants within seven decimal places.
In downtown Flushing, the last stop on the 0003 subway line, rows of glassy condo towers have redefined the largely Chinese and Korean immigrant enclave.
Cosby, whose reputation has collapsed since his '80s sitcom redefined mainstream depictions of African-American families on TV, has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
"Throughout his distinguished career, Ai has redefined the roles of both an artist and an activist," Melissa Chiu, the Hirshhorn's director, said in a statement.
More than almost any other job in government that of national security adviser is defined and then on a daily basis redefined by the President.
The Paris agreement, which already lacks real regulatory teeth, will need to be strengthened and redefined if we want to avoid more extreme warming scenarios.
During his time as a congressman, Pence supported a bill that redefined rape as "forcible rape," in an effort to more stringently prohibit taxpayer-funded abortions.
When we speak—their voices crackling over the phone line from Paris—they tell me how their electronic obsessions have redefined the way they view songwriting.
While Turn 10 hasn't radically redefined the racing game, Forza 7 looks, at first glance, like a considerable visual upgrade compared to its last two predecessors.
Along with the kilogram, three other units were also redefined: the ampere, Kelvin, and mole, all of which are now officially linked to constants of nature.
"It's not so much that young adults are having trouble with adulting - they've simply redefined it," said Michele Barlow, enterprise marketing executive at Bank of America.
"The term hero is redefined for me, that's for sure," Wahlberg told PEOPLE Wednesday evening at the Boch Center, where the film held its Boston premiere.
The public charge inadmissibility rule has been part of the U.S. immigration law for more than 100 years but the administration on Monday redefined the parameters.
Instead of being rejected as outside the mainstream, Donald Trump, an extremist anti-system candidate, simply redefined what "mainstream" is for almost half of the electorate.
The intrepid craft, which is still in great shape seven years after its working life was expected to end, has redefined the way we understand Mars.
But when Norwegian figurative painter Odd Nedrum gave a speech in advance of his solo show in Oslo back in 1998, he effectively redefined the term.
Besides being one of the most important artists in the music industry, Prince (along with David Bowie) redefined what it meant to be a man onstage.
Marriage, work and parenting continue to be redefined in the shifting arrangements that men and women negotiate every day in an unending process of social reinvention.
Alongside the younger crop of artists, Valley Girl Redefined features members of an earlier generation who began their careers before the ditzy, airheaded icon was codified.
Venture capital today is being wholly redefined by new crowdsourcing models and of course, the rise of blockchain and the world of Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs).
"We've redefined diversity, and when we redefine diversity to include anything, well then, this is what's contributing to racial, ethnic gender diversity slowing down," she says.
"I don't mind playing a gangster as long as it's redefined in some way," he said in an interview on the website Groucho Reviews in 2005.
Google and Facebook transformed media and advertising, Amazon redefined retailing, and Uber applied an entirely new business model to taxis, which hadn't changed much in generations.
But to hand the children over, they were essentially redefined as unaccompanied migrant children -- subjecting them to the same HHS procedures as children who entered alone.
The Obama-era water rule would have redefined the federal government's authority over bodies of water and exerted authority over small waterways like ponds and headwaters.
Within two months, Pierre Boulez and Nikolaus Harnoncourt, the two avant-gardists who more than anyone in the last half-century redefined classical music, were gone.
In the years since its publication, academics have repeatedly redefined racism and come up with concepts like "white privilege" and "intersectionality" to justify this double standard.
Each time she assumed a new role — politician's wife, first lady, senator and secretary of state — she has redefined the perception of women in American politics.
Magazines have not been redefined since Clay Felker put shopping and politics together in New York, and "general interest" is thought to be a dying category.
Kofi Annan, a soft-spoken diplomat from Ghana, redefined the United Nations as secretary general for 10 years and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2001.
During that time, she's won Wimbledon five times and the U.S. Open twice, as she and her sister, Serena, have redefined the sport of women's tennis.
Williams, the oldest women's Grand Slam singles finalist in the Open era, has clearly redefined what constitutes a tennis grande dame with her late-career success.
It took a village, so there are a few people we'd like to thank: The Times Audio team, which has redefined what the news sounds like.
The Business Roundtable, representing America's top bosses, redefined the purpose of a company away from shareholder primacy and towards the interests of customers, workers and communities.
Every superhero has a weakness, and the Baltimore rookie Lamar Jackson, even as he redefined how often a quarterback can run, had shown one: ball security.
Lambda Legal, GMHC (formerly the Gay Men's Health Crisis), Act Up and a host of other organizations redefined the way civil rights wars were being fought.
Beth McGroarty, the research director for the Global Wellness Institute, said that the profusion of wellness programs in travel has redefined the purpose of a vacation.
Trump's defenders didn't just demean Trump's accusers by suggesting that they're lying — they basically redefined the term "sexual assault" so that what Trump did wouldn't count.
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It redefined U.S. car design with its jelly bean shape and was the top-selling model in the United States five times between 13 and 1997.
But — unlike 2003's Best Picture, Chicago — this slender, bittersweet story about the power and fragility of romance has redefined the movie musical for a new generation.
But what's really striking about his candidacy is how much he's redefined what it means to be a populist candidate raging against the status quo in 2018.
The Commission proposes that the crime of espionage is redefined so it can be applied to someone who "not only communicates information," but "obtains or gathers" it.
Newer actual-play podcasts like The Adventure Zone have redefined what D&D looks like, with comedy and personality mattering as much as the campaign story itself.
Uber and Lyft say they will continue to need human drivers on some routes for years to come, but driving jobs might be redefined rather than abolished.
Cif redefined its audience as anyone who wants to have a "beautiful home," and of course marketing to this broader group should mean an increase in sales.
Gloria Vanderbilt, a design icon who redefined the denim industry by creating jeans that were actually cut for women's bodies, passed away at the age of 95.
Since the death of Prince, this image has once again redefined the opioid epidemic for so many, showcasing the breadth of substance abuse disorder in this country.
Quickly, I found that not only had Cadillac achieved both lightness and bossiness but also quite possibly redefined the way a full-size luxury sedan can behave.
"The Garden Party has defined and redefined outdoor events in the UK; we have all done this together as a collective of truly independent outsiders," stated Fellowes.
"Industry changes continue to make headlines as consumer's shopping habits evolve and convenience gets redefined," Chief Executive Mark Gross said on a call with analysts and investors.
For the millions who watched his television series, "No Reservations" and "Parts Unknown," he redefined not just the travel show, but the whole point of travel itself.
After more than half a century of antagonism between the two countries, Obama has redefined relations with Cuba in the last 15 months, and Cuba is changing.
From Birthright trips to Ilana's glorious, shiny mop of curls, and the show's unabashed celebration of sexuality, Abby and Ilana redefined the possibilities for Jews on-screen.
Edging, spanking, massage, sex toy play, handstand sixty-nining, parallel play: Exploring all those alternatives totally redefined what the "main event" of sex is in my mind.
But patriotism, while embraced by many, is being redefined by younger generations, untied to the past and devoid of experiences that would tie them to times past.
He could have added new meaning to the film and redefined its content, but instead Braatz chose to muddy a few rare straightforward scenes in Lynch's filmography.
And thanks to advancements in cloning, led by Britain's own Dolly the sheep, life itself was about to be redefined—dying would not necessarily mean the end.
Under the Comando G label, they have redefined the possibilities of Spanish garnacha, better known by its French name grenache, and nowadays, for making powerful, jammy wines.
Like live tweets of a tragedy, they are real-time snapshots of a life gone off the rails — a woman constantly redefined into smaller and smaller boxes.
By offering plans and proposals on what Harrington called "the left wing of the possible," socialists, social democrats and left-liberals have redefined the political playing field.
"A new world is emerging, global equilibriums are being redefined by the fact of Trump's election," she proclaimed at a press conference the day after the election.
This summer the Business Roundtable redefined the purpose of a corporation to explicitly include delivering value for all of its stakeholders: customers, employees, suppliers, communities and shareholders.
With the stroke of a pen, he redefined the meaning of "criminal alien" by vastly expanding the criteria used to decide who is a priority for deportation.
If you look back to the late 1800s, filmmakers finally discovered that you could actually cut film—that discovery sparked this amazing, radical shift which redefined its limits.
Although the edict does not mention the Dodd-Frank act of 210, which redefined financial regulation after the crisis of 25.75, it is chiefly aimed at that law.
In short, they've redefined what it means to be an Idaho Republican, working to clean house, on both a local and state level, of those who oppose them.
Tom Davis calls the GOP's transition "from the country club to the country" -- has demonstrably accelerated as Trump has redefined the party around his racially-infused economic nationalism.
READ: Your digital privacy rights will be redefined by this Supreme Court case The "reasonableness" test is often difficult for constitutional originalists like Gorsuch and Scalia to swallow.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is putting children first About Social Good Summit The intersection of technology and new media has redefined our understanding of human progress.
But Mr Holzhauer, a 34-year-old professional sports bettor who is used to exploiting inefficiently priced opportunities, has redefined just how lucrative the nightly crown can be.
Another 12 percent, or $2.6 billion, went to technology-growth rounds, a newly redefined category for Crunchbase News that includes many of the big financings for established unicorns.
Of all the shows that have redefined the way we think about television, the most invigorating of them in recent years have been comedies with an existentialist bent.
Why it matters: This is the next step in the decade-long political fight over how to regulate the networks that have redefined politics, culture and the economy.
The dancefloor was always a total crush, but you had to be at this night where Danny redefined what it meant to be taken on a musical journey.
It says pressure will remain until North Korea denuclearizes, but in statements this week, it redefined the U.S. goal as "the final, fully verified denuclearization" of the country.
For example, many people do not know that jazz dance actually originated in Africa before the time of slavery and was redefined once it hit conventional North America.
In the NCBA video, Pruitt outlines his objections to the Obama rule, which redefined the jurisdiction of the EPA over water bodies for the purposes of pollution prevention.
In addition to serving as an unprecedented display of her blossoming self-realization, it also completely disrupted existing models of distribution and redefined what constituted an album package.
"The year 1916 both defined how we see World War I and redefined how warfare itself was understood," Hew Strachan, a British historian, said in a recent study.
"This presidential election has redefined social norms in America," Hazem Bata, the secretary general of the Islamic Society of North America, said at the group's convention this month.
In addition, the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment redefined natural rights as those which had value, real or potential, whether capital or labor, in the marketplace.
The realization that evidence can have a greater political impact when it is aestheticized, monumentalized, and memorialized, has redefined the potential impact of art as a political operative.
"Duolingo redefined the way millions of people learn languages by making it fun, effective and free," said Duolingo CEO and co-founder Luis von Ahn in today's announcement.
Cora was born with a rare Congenital Heart Defect, hypoplastic left heart syndrome, that redefined our family's sense of normal from the moment we learned of her diagnosis.
There, among more than 20,000 mostly white women, a cadre of Black, Latina, Asian American and Native women redefined the women's agenda to include race, class and solidarity.
With the collapse of the Fiat deal, the carmakers must stick together to compete in an industry dominated by giants and being redefined by electric and autonomous vehicles.
With a dazzle of diplomatic initiatives in the run-up to his historic June 12 summit meeting with Mr. Trump in Singapore, Mr. Kim has effectively redefined himself.
Throughout her career, Ms. Lay-Dorsey has redefined life in a wheelchair from the inside out, challenging those who might think disabilities are synonymous with sadness or loneliness.
Ultimately, Israel got incentives and inducements rather than blame when it undermined the process, reneged on agreements or redefined the parameters by creating new facts on the ground.
But, make no mistake, as the Trump presidency has busted through so many norms, it has redefined what a Republican is -- and in less than three years' time.
CreditCreditPatricia Wall/The New York Times Imagine a retailer that began by specializing in just one product, then grew into a mammoth that redefined the American shopping experience.
Business models are being redefined up and down the board, because of the influence of technology, particularly internet and mobile technologies," Sanderson said Friday on CNBC's "Squawk Alley.
The dark, violent film redefined the tenor of superhero movies, just as the "Batman" franchise momentarily lost traction at the box office after a fourth sequel in 1997.
The issue of TBTF continues to be redefined and argued: Which financial institutions should be so identified, and have current regulations resolved the problems of the financial crisis?
During Agnès Varda's sixty-five-year career, the director, who died in March, at the age of ninety, redefined the art of filmmaking as both personal and political.
Her career is a titanic project of personal cinema that redefined the art of filming oneself—of a woman filming herself—yet most of her films remain rare.
A new step toward impeachment The hearing marked the first big oversight drama since Democrats redefined the rules of their investigation to style committee meetings as impeachment hearings.
Conservatism itself needs to be redefined, and you can't create a revolution of the heart and the mind simply by adding a couple of tweaks here and there.
Likewise, Alabama, which had denied rights for the vague offense of "moral turpitude," redefined the meaning of the term, reportedly making thousands of former convicts eligible to vote.
The clause establishing that "moral turpitude" could prevent former convicts from voting was not repealed; the term was redefined, reportedly making thousands of former convicts eligible to vote.
And the best way to understand race is to examine how each characteristic is manipulated and redefined in different social contexts — the changing faces of America's babies included.
ISIS spokesman Mohammad al Adnani recently acknowledged that ISIS may not in the near future be able to sustain its Caliphate and redefined the meaning of victory and defeat.
In recent months conservative groups have campaigned against same-sex marriage reform, pushing for a law that would see gay marriages redefined as something closer to same-sex unions.
These songs also redefined the music industry's relationship with the internet, showing that making music freely available to fans online was a powerful way to build a fan base.
But, if you're still confused as we head into VidCon, here are five things you need to know about the uber upbeat YouTube star who redefined the word BFF.
Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Angolan model Maria Borges redefined the industry's standards of sexy the moment she walked down the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show runway wearing her short, natural hair.
A prime mover in this initiative is Neil MacGregor, the institution's former director whose didactic skills as a lecturer and broadcaster have already redefined the role of great museums.
His breakthrough role in Brokeback Mountain (which came out in limited release on December 9, 2005) earned him comparisons to Marlon Brando, who redefined acting with his method style.
While Chen admitted to CNBC, that there could be bumps in the road ahead, BlackBerry has redefined itself as a software company, and once again the future looks bright.
Steve Jobs changed the world with the iPhone, the glossy slab of aluminum and glass that redefined the category of "phone" the day it went on sale in 2007.
People like Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, and Jack Dorsey redefined how we view powerful business heads and have helped usher in a new period of beard acceptance and popularity.
Twitter, the social network that redefined the term "information overload," is working on a feature that'll make it easier to bookmark those cool tweets that deserve a second look.
Glasenberg has long slammed rivals for adding more volumes to oversupplied markets and said going forward growth needed to be redefined as cash flow per share, rather than production.
American Airlines' reshuffled management teamWhile each of these SVPs already works in an executive position at the airline, their jobs are being redefined based on the new organizational layout.
Like so many authoritarian regimes before them, they insist that words can be easily redefined, that history must be erased, and that you can't believe your own lyin' eyes.
For all those who tuned in or actually made it to their seats in Rio, her performances redefined human limits, just as Bolt's sprinting did in 2100 and 2000.
The bold feminism of Gillibrand is directly descended from the fight of Hillary Clinton's adult life dating back to her time as first lady when she redefined the role.
Its CEO Ivan Glasenberg, who has criticized his rivals for adding volumes to oversupplied markets, says growth needed to be redefined as cash flow per share, rather than production.
Selena Quintanilla-Pérez—better known as simply Selena—was a goddamn legend, a pioneering Latin artist who redefined the male-dominated world of Tejano music back in the 90s.
I am organized by this piece, redefined as a person who measures five 2500-x-2100-inch squares long, five 22001-x-21960 inch squares wide, with arms spread.
From the outset, even before she was cast to replace Penny Santon, who played Nurse Lopez in the "Marcus Welby" pilot, Ms. Verdugo insisted that the part be redefined.
There is, though, a broader sense in which '21968 itself eventually went with a realignment of politics so significant that it redefined notions of the right and the left.
"The notion that Dylann Roof had, sort of, redefined the Confederate flag simply doesn't hold up, even in response to a cursory glance at the historical record," he said.
These told, narrowly, the story of reach on a new platform — one that the news industry was still coming to terms with as it redefined the terms of consumption.
"They put Mark Zuckerberg in that suit," says Deirdre Clemente, a fashion and culture historian and author of Dress Casual: How College Students Redefined American Style, referring to Congress.
"Global balance of powers are going to be redefined with the election of Trump," suggested an excited Marine Le Pen, France's National Front leader, in an interview with France 2.
Booker mentioned the high murder rate among black trans individuals; Castro used the social justice code phrase "reproductive justice" and redefined the immigration policy debate around concern for the undocumented.
We redefined production in a way that became a creative problem-solving tool for the studio rather than just a scheduling monkey and sandwich platter-getter that they were before.
He often criticizes the Republican Party at campaign events, saying the party is "my vehicle but not my master" and promising the GOP will be redefined if he becomes president.
Meghan Markle has redefined the princess narrative, and she has done so without a fairy godmother, without the need for rescue, and, most importantly, without ever having to remake herself.
Stephen Curry's wrist redefined the value of deep shooting, while the Houston Rockets have blasted above and beyond preseason expectations with their unprecedented heaving from beyond the three-point line.
Last month, Susan Fowler — the former Uber engineer whose explosive blog post redefined the meaning of "company culture problems" — announced a new career goal: Ending forced arbitration for employees everywhere.
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The latest item to check that box for the fall 2016 season: the cape, redefined by the fashion crowd as an infinitely more interesting outerwear alternative than an old overcoat.
His press conferences and interviews redefined the way people saw boxers – and to a larger extent, professional athletes in general – and made sportswriters everywhere reconsider their own turns of phrase.
Hubble redefined the way we see the universe around us, and JWST—a partnership between NASA, the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency—will be Hubble on steroids.
In 2012, Alaskan legislators introduced a law that effectively redefined sex trafficking as anything seen to facilitate prostitution, including instances when sex workers work collectively in brothels for mutual protection.
Released in 1998, Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan was not only a critical success; it redefined how the public imagines World War II, and revolutionized the look of historical combat onscreen.
In the 21st century, musicians have redefined the traditional boundaries of their instruments and genres: Marimba players and harpists perform Bach's "Goldberg" Variations, and jazz pianists reinterpret Mahler and Schumann.
At restaurants like Vong and the elegant Jean-Georges, he redefined luxury by brightening the classics of his French homeland with infused oils and the vibrant flavors of other cuisines.
Children in the system But to hand the children over, they were essentially redefined as unaccompanied migrant children -- subjecting them to the same HHS procedures as children who entered alone.
The company has redefined private fund-raising, drawing hundreds of millions in new cash at a rapid pace of once every six months or so, to fuel its operations globally.
His professorial bearing stands in contrast to his sometimes bombastic and offending party rival, Nicolas Sarkozy, the former president who has redefined himself as a tough guy for uncertain times.
Two drunken men redefined the term "couch potato" last Thursday when they pulled up to a McDonald's drive-thru wearing helmets… on a couch… being pulled by a four-wheeler.
Remix Beauty Standards At the Golden Globes this year, women and men wore black in solidarity with victims of sexual misconduct and effectively redefined the purpose of the red carpet.
Mr. Trump has, as with so much else, redefined the political role of the presidency to fit his own unconventional style rather than bowing to the customs of the office.
He acquired Victoria's Secret as a small brand in the 1980s and built it into a global behemoth that redefined the notion of sexiness for many American men and women.
We were going to find out if Apple, maker of so many devices that have redefined the way we consume content, could finally make content—good content—of its own.
For a moment, it seemed as though two contending interpretations of our existentialist questions had converged to nurture a sense of purpose as we enter a reality redefined by technology.
CreditCreditChad Batka for The New York Times Sam Shepard, whose hallucinatory plays redefined the landscape of the American West and its inhabitants, died on Thursday at his home in Kentucky.
Last year, the Business Roundtable, an influential group of American chief executives, redefined its mission statement to more closely align with what Mr. Schwab first said a half-century ago.
" Mr. Kushner said that the Republican Party was being redefined with the "old guard cycling out" and that "a lot of people coming in are inspired by the Trump revolution.
"Fast & Furious Live will transform the live-entertainment industry in the same way the global box-office franchise has redefined the action genre," said Vince Klaseus, President, Universal Brand Development.
My fondest hope is that Adams returns to this character again and again, with this team — similar to how Helen Mirren redefined her career in the British series Prime Suspect.
Microsoft may be known primarily for its software and services, but cast your mind back a bit and you'll find a series of hardware advances that have redefined their respective categories.
Bella Hadid redefined the meaning of a high slit dress this year when she hit the red carpet in a plunging silk gown that opened all the way to her hip.
Having already redefined the traditional role of mothers, Amy (Mila Kunis), Kiki (Kristen Bell), and Carla (Hahn) now have their sights set on making their own traditions and taking back Christmas.
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A meter used to be defined by a metal stick with two marks on it, but in 1983 it was redefined according to how far light travels in 1/299,792,458 seconds.
As it were, transcribing Trump has redefined the roles and divisions in the political media food chain, as all interested parties are now compelled to take up the original source material.
The project was conceived nearly a decade ago, but since then the U.S. shale revolution has redefined oil flows, with domestic refiners finding themselves awash with supply and needing fewer imports.
In America 48 out of 50 states have programmes for brainy children, but in the decade before 2013, 24 redefined them, typically ditching the "gifted" label in favour of "high-ability".
Kuwaiti media also reported in February that the National Fund for SME Development had its mission redefined after youth groups and entrepreneurs voiced their displeasure with how it was being run.
Clinton, 19943, redefined the role of women in politics as she evolved from a politician's wife to first lady, to senator, to secretary of state — and two-time candidate for president.
Catwalks and ad campaign are, at last, looking a bit less homogenous, and AT&T's new mini-documentary, Beauty Redefined explores just how much the industry is evolving for the better.
Fred Schwartz, the fur dealer who redefined luxury by marketing affordable pelage as the television pitchman Fred the Furrier, died on Sunday at his home in Great Neck, on Long Island.
Weeks after Pruitt was sworn in, Trump issued an executive order formally asking him to consider repealing the Obama administration's Clean Water Rule, which redefined the EPA's authority over small waterways.
It may be more useful to look beyond basketball, to two athletes who redefined their respective sports: Wayne Gretzky, hockey's goal-scoring wizard, and Babe Ruth, the legendary home-run hitter.
That role has lent itself to the loose, genre-hopping feel of More Life, but it has also redefined the very terms by which many fans evaluate new music in general.
But in his two decades-plus career, the rapper created his own world—Wayne's World—and redefined and transcended the sound and style of contemporary rap music time and time again.
When the choreographer Sarah Michelson was invited to create a work for students at Bard College, a few hours north of New York City, she characteristically redefined the terms of engagement.
As the series altered the TV landscape, it also altered actual landscapes: For millions of viewers all over the world, this country has been redefined and remade in the show's image.
Her argument went against a consensus in antitrust circles that dates back to the 22017s — the moment when regulation was redefined to focus on consumer welfare, which is to say price.
"T-Mobile has redefined itself over the past decade as a maverick that has spurred the two largest players in its industry to make numerous pro-consumer changes," Judge Marrero wrote.
The sculptural precision of his towering suits, along with the various social and political themes he mines, redefined the secular and more solemn aspects of looking at race relations in America.
But Treat hopes that in the same way Uber redefined how we got around cities, it can affordably redefine urban pet care by subsidizing peace of mind through e-commerce product sales.
The DB211 embraces modernity without looking back, going for broke with a redefined mission to poach well-heeled buyers who might otherwise fall for stalwarts like Bentley, Ferrari, Porsche, and Rolls-Royce.
The DB113 embraces modernity without looking back, going for broke with a redefined mission to poach well-heeled buyers who might otherwise fall for stalwarts like Bentley, Ferrari, Porsche, and Rolls-Royce.
They hold on to their exalted view of the man who "redefined blackness" in spite of the more than 60 women who have come forward to accuse Cosby of sexually assaulting them.
First, they redefined red carpet goals by taking a pit stop squat in the middle of the action, and recruiting Blake Lively to snap a pic of the relaxation, as one does.
Whether or not Walmart's change will help it compete with Amazon in the e-commerce space isn't clear, but the move shows how Jeff Bezos' company has redefined expectations for online shopping.
Because Yoncé has not only redefined #hairgoals in a way that will keep the summer sweat off our necks, she's reimagined the most powerful way to whip our hair back and forth.
Yes, I sound like a broken record at this point, but the Pixel truly redefined my expectations of what a mobile camera can do, and now I've become an extremist about it.
That and NESticle — an ambitious NES emulator released in 1997 that redefined how the public played retro games and was also named after a specific body part — were Pfau's introductions to emulation.
While we're at it: Should the show, at the very end, have redefined Diane, a powerful attorney, as a woman betrayed, boiling over with the desire to strike out and strike back?
In one of the more extreme cases, a Hong Kong group called Ping Shan Tea Group Limited, which, as its name suggested, makes tea, has redefined itself as Blockchain Group Co Ltd.
The Mavic Pro, announced shortly after the Karma, has redefined the consumer drone space, spawning a sequel and several other folding quadcopters from the company, including the Mavic Air, Zoom and Spark.
It adopted four decrees in September 2015 that redefined the external limits of its continental shelf (the seabed and the soil under the seabed that can be included in a country's landmass).
"Two big trends are happening: the digitization of money, so from cash to digital, and then in retail, that is fundamentally being redefined by the mobile phone," Schulman told Cramer on Tuesday.
But the organization's directives can have far-reaching implications: the Federal Aid Highway Act of 903 established the modern freeway system, which divided communities but also redefined how Americans traveled long distances.
Lee's, a Midtown fixture for more than six decades, is at one end of a half-mile between Broadway and Park Avenue that is now being reshaped and redefined by supertall towers.
That's roughly what ran through my head when I heard that the kilogram -- the unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI) -- had this month been redefined into mathematical abstraction.
Many of the social markers we've used in the past — owning a home, having a steady job, leaving the big city for the suburbs, being married — have fallen away or been redefined.
The ruling not only banned segregation in our schools, but it also redefined equality in the eyes of the law, setting the stage for racial integration in all facets of American life.
Facebook's annual F230 developer conference kicks off this morning, just roughly a month and a half since the Cambridge Analytica scandal completely redefined the conversation around data privacy and social networking platforms.
"The financial crisis of 2008 redefined consumer behavior and beliefs, making it extremely tacky to spend money excessively," says Will Rebein, the director of art documentaries about Heidi Montag and Paris Hilton.
The new direction of fashion is not about shouting; it's a whisper, an elegance redefined for a new era: navy blue coat, pinstripe trousers and, surprise, gold shoes (worn at 9 a.m.).
There's something to learn from this wave of tomboys, who have redefined what it means to be a model or a true chameleon –something we learned from the supers of the '90s.
The Met Breuer's Phenomenal Nature: Mrinalini Mukherjee offered a jaw-dropping retrospective of the artist's career that investigated her transitions between modern and traditional forms, and redefined boundaries between figuration and abstraction.
Part scientific, part philosophical, Fry's book dissects — and attempts to offer answers for — the ethical dilemmas computers and humans alike confront as they make decisions in a world redefined by technology. 10.
When the death of a loved one does define a character, as with Harry Potter or Spider-Man, that grief is typically redefined as the origin story for spectacular, world-saving heroism.
By the standards of an institution that has recently redefined itself in part by what Donald Trump and the Republicans are not, we would expect Democratic politicians to call for everyone's resignation.
In 1983 it was the turn of the metre, which by virtue of the fact that light travels at a fixed speed (299,792,458 metres per second) through a vacuum, was redefined that way.
From her commitment to educating girls around the world to her incomparable style to her "Carpool Karaoke" skills (Missy Elliott forever), the first lady redefined the role as we came to know it.
By 1993, Mr. Orban had assumed overall leadership of Fidesz, redefined it as a more nationalist and centrist party and ruthlessly sidelined its liberal faction, headed by his now former friend, Gabor Fodor.
Deedie explained that, for some family members, coping with a transition involves an element of mourning for a relationship that is suddenly redefined (unintentionally echoing earlier comments Kris made following Jenner's coming out).
Amid a babble of peoples and languages—one in which, as elsewhere at the time, gender roles were being redefined—Viennese thinking was driven by an urge to find universal forms of communication.
He's Puerto Rican and grew up in New York City, the epicenter of a publishing world in which many say this not-so-new buzzword, "diversity," is being redefined as something it's not.
In August, a Missouri redefined the term "flamin' hot" when he tried to set fire to a gas station after being busted by a manager for stealing a bag of Flamin' Hot Cheetos.
Eventually, US companies bought in as well, and the robots redefined the auto industry in particular—even if, like Ford, Devol and Engelberger had to take great pains to soft-pedal the concept.
Since taking the Vegas stage on March 25, 2003, Dion has redefined Las Vegas entertainment, paving the way for superstar residency shows by the likes of Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez and Lionel Richie.
The destruction of the Twin Towers on 9/11, for example, was unprecedented in scale and spectacle to the extent that it redefined Western thinking on the Middle East and militancy for years.
Insecure is unapologetically empowering, female, black, and L.A. – it's a hyperspecific experience that speaks broadly to femininity and a redefined adulthood, and it won the freaking lottery with Issa Rae as its anchor.
Amazon's Chris Green, VP of Design at its Lab126 hardware arm, talked with me for a retrospective of the design choices that have defined and redefined the device, and the reasoning behind them.
The deregulatory move gave more power to consumers and independent energy companies and redefined the role of utility companies to fit their intended purpose, which is energy transmission and objectivity toward energy sources.
Linguists can't precisely pinpoint when "button-down" was redefined from cutting-edge collegiate to uniformly conformist, but the marketing expertise of the Gantmacher brothers of Brooklyn probably had something to do with it.
Qualitatively, MOOCs redefined how students learn inside as well as outside the classroom; provided global access to the content of higher education worldwide; and changed how students interact with faculty members at universities.
Ahead of the premiere of the 16th season of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" on Sunday night, our reporter took a deep dive into the family that has redefined American culture and entrepreneurship.
The "Grand Theft Auto" video game franchise has redefined records in the gaming world, but even with the series' lofty lifetime numbers the "GTA V" edition — released four years ago — is something special.
Through his quiet, selfless actions, my dad has given me more than can be bought from a paycheck and redefined my understanding of how we, as people, can choose to live our lives.
"I suspect this disease is being redefined to include overly emotional people" through advertising, said Adriane Fugh-Berman, a doctor who teaches at Georgetown University Medical Center and has investigated pharmaceutical marketing practices.
At 6-8, with about a 30-pound edge on the midcareer Michael, James entered the league as a muscular 19-year-old who quickly redefined the corporal attributes of the multidimensional star.
The 1995 constitution redefined Ethiopia as a federation of more than 80 "nations, nationalities and peoples" (ie, ethnicities), each with the right to form its own semi-autonomous state or to secede altogether.
I would call this an accidental ritual that I ended up falling in love with, and it really redefined a stage of my life that ended up changing how I feel about myself.
" Therefore, Seidman added, our highest self-conception needs to be redefined from "I think, therefore I am" to "I care, therefore I am; I hope, therefore I am; I imagine, therefore I am.
In her words A law mandating that every public company in the state should have a woman on the board by the end of the year has redefined the qualifications of a director.
It's also another eerie coincidence that Yankee Hotel Foxtrot was originally supposed to come out on September 11, 2001, a day that redefined the United States and rattled the country to its core.
Washington (CNN)White House press secretary Sarah Sanders will leave her position at the end of the month, capping a tumultuous tenure as the President's chief spokeswoman in which she largely redefined the role.
Ultimately, her stint as First Lady redefined the role as she married the worlds of politics and social justice to erase the notion that a First Lady's place was merely next to her husband.
Andrew tells Refinery29 what she has learned about the nature of work, how she had redefined success on her own terms, and how to come out on top when life throws curveballs your way.
I'll cook you the best damn vegetarian meal you've ever had M'Baku redefined the manspread, turning the inconsiderate habits of subway douchebags into one of the sexiest displays of power in the entire movie.
Touchscreen technology has redefined the ways we interact with electronic devices, but while controls have gotten more precise over the years, touchscreens themselves haven't been able to truly replicate the human sense of touch.
A Wesleyan film grad named Michael Bay redefined the blockbuster with his debut film Bad Boys, which paired a famous rapper (Will Smith) and a famous comedian (Martin Lawrence) with car chases and explosions.
Instead of simply connecting users with their already existing communities, the company's redefined goal is to build an inclusive "global community," Zuckerberg wrote in a post, where users are consistently exposed to new ideas.
The Business Roundtable, America's foremost association of chief executives, caused a stir when it redefined the purpose of a company, ditching the decades-old orthodoxy that increasing shareholder value should be the only objective.
That's where The Print Shop came in handy—in its original form, it was an '80s-tastic program that redefined the parameters of print design into something that could literally be called child's play.
In a 2018 Times opinion essay "The Boys Are Not All Right," the comedian and author Michael Ian Black writes: The past 50 years have redefined what it means to be female in America.
In 2009, net neutrality ceased being about consumers, and all about edge providers, when Professor Wu, the one who coined the term "net neutrality," redefined it to become about consumers economically subsidizing edge providers.
The Obama administration has been a foreign policy disaster, that in many ways has redefined war, hiding behind secrecy and subverting transparency to smokescreen what the United States is doing in the Middle East.
If reformers play their cards right, Sessions may ultimately find that the crime war whose terms he understood so well as a young man has been redefined in ways he can no longer grasp.
There had been many mass shootings and even school shootings before, but Columbine, which took place in 1999 at a public high school in Littleton, Colorado, redefined the school shooting as a media spectacle.
Biles sparkled in her red-white-and-blue leotard as the crowd stood, in awe of the athlete who has redefined the sport because she performs such difficult moves and makes them look easy.
In the hand-drawing video, the early strokes are redefined by the lines that follow; what start out looking like lazy 9s, or sperm, become convincing fingers when other lines are drawn around them.
Genetic genealogy — in which DNA samples are used to find relatives of suspects, and eventually the suspects themselves — has redefined forensic science, and raised alarm among privacy advocates and users of family history databases.
We know video killed the radio star, and Napster and its descendants redefined music ownership — which had been going through a decades-long crisis since Promethean rappers and MCs brought sampling to the masses.
"With this trilogy, Mantel has redefined what the historical novel is capable of," wrote the Guardian's Stephanie Merritt in her review of the latest book, which she said was also worthy of the Booker.
That trophy-laden hip-hop portrait of America's founding fathers redefined what a Broadway musical could be, finding an authenticity and vitality in the lives of those long dead through a defiantly contemporary sound.
Still, it was hard not to wonder: If women ruled the world, wouldn't they deserve clothes that redefined them entirely, instead of making them look like slightly more modern versions of deities gone by?
Changing role of the JSDF Women are joining the forces at pivotal point in Japan's military history when regional tensions are rising, and the role of the JSDF is in some ways being redefined.
It's hard to believe that March 2628 marks 28503 years since the United States invaded Iraq, catalyzing a conflict that has redefined U.S. foreign policy and transformed the geopolitics in the Middle East region.
But a new digitization project that brings together 800 medieval manuscripts offers a different image of the early middle ages: one of connection and exchange, where borders and geography were frequently crossed and redefined.
Contemporary audiences will remember James Ivory as the screenwriter behind Luca Guadagnino's Call Me By Your Name, 2017's acclaimed summer of love movie that introduced us to Timothée Chalamet and forever redefined peaches.
This says less about the power of Instagram, and far more about the complicated social dynamics that have become tied up in using the app and the ways it has redefined our personal relationships IRL.
Pitching human and machine creators as equals, AIDOL looks past whether creativity can come entirely from a computer to question whether the idea of creativity itself needs to be redefined in a machine-driven world.
But here's another way to imagine the Facebook CEO: as a devoted father who has redefined what it means to be a working parent in a culture that values, above all else, the bottom line.
With so many men dead or enslaved, Native women married men outside their group—often African-Americans—and then redefined the families of mixed marriages as matrilineal in order to preserve collective claims to land.
European majorities not only worry about economic inequality and lack of opportunities; some also feel insecurity as their states fragment and traditional identities get redefined amidst the pressures of globalization, migration and sometimes failed integration.
However, rather than a smooth distribution of qualification slots across the redefined regions, China and SEA retained their extra qualification slots, while South America and CIS both gained one guaranteed spot in every major tournament.
From the iPod music player to the iPhone to the iPad tablet, Apple redefined personal computing over the next decade or so and became one of the most profitable and valuable companies in the world.
From the moment the first batter tipped his helmet — and a bird flew out — to the walk-off home run by a faltering pinch-hitter, this 11-inning affair redefined what constitutes a perfect game.
But the court's most substantial opinion on corruption came last year when it redefined the very nature of political graft in throwing out the bribery conviction of Bob McDonnell, the former Republican governor of Virginia.
And perhaps of more import, my hero Stan Lee was also around 39 when he and Jack Kirby created the Fantastic Four, signaling the beginning of Marvel's "Silver Age," when it redefined comics and superheroes.
In 1982, Jim Henson and Frank Oz redefined fantasy filmmaking with The Dark Crystal, an ambitious, puppet-driven movie that tells a wondrous story about an ancient world on the brink of destruction or salvation.
With "I'll Never Love Again," Ms. Barron's extraordinary choral piece two years ago, in which her own anguished teenage diaries were recited (and sung) by a large and eclectic cast, she redefined the memory play.
In Connecticut, local officials redefined sex to allow two boys identifying as girls to take 15 state track-and-field championships in the past two years, titles that would have gone to nine different girls.
A fluid model based on each individual society means that there will no longer be a clear, albeit flawed, standard of development; the very concept of what the term means will have to be redefined.
Marrero's love letter to T-Mobile continues: T­ Mobile has redefined itself over the past decade as a maverick that has spurred the two largest players in its industry to make numerous pro-consumer changes.
Meanwhile, progressive Europe, which turned its back on imperialism and redefined itself as a project for peace, risks becoming a continent of helpless countries, a collection of bread crumbs on the table of global power.
By the 1990s, economic factors redefined Material Art: Deng Xiaoping's reforms reshaped major cities like Beijing, and many artists who had emigrated in the '80s, such as Ai Weiwei and Lin Tianmiao, returned to China.
PewDiePie, the platform's most subscribed-to creator, boasts more than 102 million subscribers and the app has birthed an entirely new era of stars that have redefined what it means to be a celebrity. 5.
The company has reached several new highs in the 2010s, as CEO Jeff Bezos&apos  introduced the world to Alexa, made a $3.53 billion purchase of Whole Foods, and simply redefined the e-commerce space.
It took me some time last September to find a seat in the large central library in Halifax, Nova Scotia, which redefined the city's core when it opened about two and a half years ago.
One particularly egregious case, in which an Indianapolis doctor used his own sperm to impregnate at least 46 women, has prompted legal changes, including a Texas law that redefined such an act as sexual assault.
Self-serving policy China's policy of non-interference dates back to the Sino-Soviet split of 1956, which redefined the Cold War as a tripolar dispute and set the stage for rapprochement between Beijing and Washington.
As Gizmodo's reviews editor put it just after the LG5's release:These devices have not redefined the way we phone, nor have they blown us away with unprecedented speeds, or wowed us with extraordinary battery life.
Manu Ginobili might be the most unique, engaging, and adored player of his time, a breathtaking southpaw whose competitive aggression and boundless ambition co-existed to create someone who redefined what it meant to play free.
Under the new rules, the Department of Homeland Security has redefined a public charge as someone who is "more likely than not" to receive public benefits for more than 33 months within a 36-month period.
" Obamas: She 'redefined the role' of first lady President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama said Sunday said Nancy Reagan had made their transition to the White House easier with her "warm and generous advice.
"Two big trends are happening: the digitization of money, so from cash to digital, and then in retail, that is fundamentally being redefined by the mobile phone," Schulman told "Mad Money " host Jim Cramer on Tuesday.
Chris and Queen, a Detroit-based husband and wife who broadcast scenes from their life almost daily on their LiveRaise account, redefined marriage goals this week when they shared a video of Chris dismantling Queen's weave.
While the events of 1989 redefined Europe's boundaries, they also ushered in almost two decades of powerful economic liberalization and globalisation that took in China, India and Latin America - a wave that is only now cresting.
In 2014, the Westin New York Grand Central hotel ran a promotion called "Womanhood Redefined," aimed at women without children and including a consultation about healthful eating with the hotel's executive chef and its running expert.
The New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) in 2017 implemented new bank transaction monitoring requirements (Part 504) (PDF)(here), which redefined SARs to include the following language: "identifies suspicious or potentially suspicious or illegal activities".
After a precedent-shattering campaign, Trump has redefined presidential behavior with his freewheeling and sometimes confrontational use of Twitter, his refusal to step away from his businesses and his reliance on family members as top advisers.
Even as Apple has blurred the line between iOS and macOS with offerings like Project Catalyst, the tablet that redefined the category has been mobile first, running a scaled up version of the iPhone operating system.
This made touring and recording difficult, but as they all made the move to Denver, they released a killer self-titled tape that has redefined the Denver doom sound with its catchiness and straightforward staying power.
But to better appreciate it, it's helpful to look at how the meter — the world's standard unit of length — was redefined in terms of the speed of light as an example of why this was necessary.
I think overall they've redefined [how to succeed]...and it honestly started with Kevin McHale, the way he used James Harden, initially, and then kind of carried on into the MVP system that [Mike] D'Antoni implemented.
With an approach reminiscent of Third Love how it has redefined shopping for bras by vastly extending the range of bra sizes, the idea will be to extend that color range even further down the line.
Each could have erased the past and redefined the house on personal terms (see, for example, Phoebe Philo at Céline) or paid allegiance to what the founder built and tried to edge cautiously into the future.
But intentionally or not, Mr. Kushner and Ms. Trump have redefined the expectations that people in their New York social circle once had that the two would be horrified by the president's policies and change them.
In another grim twist in a war that has continually redefined anguish, some of the Syrian forces massing for the Idlib battle are former rebels, who laid down their arms against the government in reconciliation deals.
What has happened in Ashe, the shorthand the players use, has defined her and redefined her as a tennis champion, but unlike so many great players of her generation, she is still coming back for more.
In Alaska, local officials redefined "sex" to try and force a women's overnight shelter to allow a man identifying as a woman to sleep mere feet away from women who have been raped, trafficked and abused.
With its algorithmic mandate of engagement over all else, Facebook has redefined what it means to be a good candidate — and provided a distinct natural advantage to those who distort the truth and seek to divide.
Perhaps her greatest legacy was her refusal to cede to societal expectations as she carved out a persistently unusual world for herself in which the demands of femininity — marriage and children, specifically — were rethought and redefined.
"To further drive our digital transformation and win the consumer in this dynamic business environment, we've redefined our strategic approach toward digital, sharpening our focus on digital experiences," the company said in a statement provided to TechCrunch.
Between 1930 and 1950—as imperialism, fascism and Stalinism collided across the world—nightmares were violently redefined as writers witnessed the greatest war, the greatest crimes, and eventually, the use of the greatest weapon in human history.
It has been redefined by others: It has become Medicare for America, a universal Medicare expansion program; and has been reconfigured into Choose Medicare Act and Medicare X, both of which allow Americans to buy into Medicare.
He is also a devoted Christian, who has redefined what audiences expect from the Christian music genre because while his lyrics are free from profanity and often focus on his faith, they are by no means sanitized.
In addition to bringing heavy metal to the masses with memorably grim music videos, the record essentially redefined arena rock roughly four years after Guns N' Roses' Appetite For Destruction set a new bar for the form.
As part of the festival, a series of seven projects have been commissioned to celebrate the theme of "Re-definition": a showcase on the music and movements that have redefined and are redefining popular music and culture.
Come summer, you'll be able to wear Tisci's take on high-performance sportswear on your body, not just your feet, with the launch of his first clothing collection with the brand, entitled NikeLab x RT: Training Redefined.
In the process not a few female artists have been recognized as great, as the very idea of greatness has been redefined and as the very conception of art has expanded to include the so-called crafts.
"We look forward to working with Cathy, and seeing a redefined commitment to policies that value and support the working women and working mothers across the league," the Women's National Basketball Players Association said in a statement.
Set in a fictional dystopian world where children from competing districts are forced to fight in a televised, reality show-like competition, "The Hunger Games" was a groundbreaking novel that redefined the boundaries of young adult fiction.
" John F. Szwed, Professor Abrahams's collaborator on "Discovering Afro-America" (21980) and the essay collection "Blues for New Orleans: Mardi Gras and America's Creole Soul" (22005), said of him: "He redefined what folklore was, in every sense.
The Warren and Burger courts sharply redefined the state's relationship with citizens, and the state's relationship with religion, reinforcing the separation of church and state by outlawing prayer in schools and other publicly sanctioned displays of faith.
The designer Jonathan Anderson's work at Loewe, the Spanish heritage brand to which he was appointed creative director in 2013, and at his eponymous brand JW Anderson, has redefined the "uneasy place" traditional craft occupies in fashion.
In the 28 years that Ms. Sozzani reigned at Italian Vogue, she redefined the job of editor as one of activist, grappling with topics like race, domestic violence, plastic surgery, drug addiction and the BP oil spill.
Spieth, who was grouped with Thomas when he shot his 59 last month, suggested that if Bannister's run redefined what the human body could accomplish physically, a sub-60 score remained a formidable mental barrier for golfers.
In some cases, the term "diversity" itself may need to be redefined, so that it encompasses not only race, gender, religion and sexual orientation, but also veterans, people with disabilities, ageism, economic disparity, past trauma and more.
Throughout the mockumentary's two-season run, Gervais managed to make Brent a paradox of watchability: He was as inane as he was inappropriate, yet he was the linchpin of a show that redefined what a sitcom could be.
The $25 billion Hudson Yards project, described by its developers as the largest private development in U.S. history, has redefined the city's skyline and created a push for companies to move to the once desolate far West Side.
Photo: universal pictures Get Out Where to Stream It: Amazon, HBO Go, iTunes Jordan Peele's directorial debut redefined the modern horror movie while making a bold statement on race in America—and its timing couldn't have been better.
You know, the advent of Amazon, or the advent of Uber has redefined convenience to consumers and therefore we have to respond to that and make sure we can keep redefining convenience in McDonald's style to our customers.
You can either think of it as Apple's revolutionary gadget that redefined an industry and most of our lives, or you can deem it to be the overhyped foam atop the more democratic and important Google Android wave.
Based off of the best-selling comic by Robert Kirkman, the show has redefined the expectations for genre television, and with its eighth season coming up at the end of October, it shows no signs of slowing down.
The Stone Sky by N.K. Jemisin — August 15th With The Fifth Season and The Obelisk Gate, N.K. Jemisin positively redefined the fantasy genre, overturning and changing long-standing tropes when it came to magic, relationships, and fantasy worlds.
According to Casey Fiesler, an assistant professor of information science at the University of Colorado Boulder and a researcher of communities and fandoms, these LiveJournal policy changes redefined what was and wasn't considered "obscene content" on the site.
"In terms of specific job functions, some jobs will no longer be needed, some will be redefined, while other new jobs will need to be created," it said, without specifying how many staff it planned to lay off.
From Chip King's utterly horrified shrieks to Lee Buford's frantically concise drumming, the two have consistently redefined what it means to be a "heavy" band—in both their sound and the way they make us look within ourselves.
Critics of the appeals court's Newman decision, including Bharara, say that the judges essentially redefined what constituted insider trading, making it much more difficult to bring cases even when it is obvious that wrongful behavior has taken place.
In 2013, the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (known as DSM-5) eliminated Asperger's and redefined the autism spectrum as encompassing level 0003 ("requiring support") to level 3 ("requiring very substantial support").
Hillary Clinton redefined the role of first lady by taking on a policy role on health care — failing on the goal of national health insurance but succeeding with congressional allies to enact the federal children's health insurance programs.
Meanwhile, the "modern synthesis" of the mid-1900s, which reconciled Darwinian evolution with Mendelian genetics, redefined evolutionary fitness itself not in terms of traits, but as the survival and spread of the individual genes that generated the traits.
Sarah Isgur: Trump has redefined the meaning of Republican President Donald Trump's State of the Union speech -- and his party's praise of it -- highlighted the tectonic party realignment underway, an alignment driven almost entirely by the President himself.
The shockwaves from the introduction of the iPhone during that keynote not only redefined Apple, it upended the telecommunications industry, which was just starting to get used to the idea of mobile phones as a primary communications device.
From 1954 to 1989, as countries like Brazil and Mexico redefined themselves through Modernism, Paraguay languished under the stultifying rule of a dictator, General Alfredo Stroessner, who built a contraband-based economy on cigarettes, whiskey and fake Rolexes.
We discuss whether America can absorb migration on the scale he envisions, the anxieties and aspirations behind his unusual animal protection agenda, and how his tenure as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development redefined his understanding of homelessness.
But it's essential to remember that that political division itself was intentionally fostered by a conservative movement, led by another California Republican, Richard Nixon, whose "Southern Strategy" of dog-whistle racism largely redefined American politics for generations to come.
Thanks to Draymond Green's transcendent help defense and Andre Iguodala's timeless two-way value, the Warriors have redefined small ball's limitations over the past few seasons, and are more than ready to utilize it in games that matter most.
She's already conquered the world of tech (with not just one but three hugely successful applications); published her own coffee table art book; illuminated all of our selfies with her Lumee cases; and redefined how we all do contour.
The tale remains the ultimate story of greed and glory — a story and a cast of characters that determined the course of global business and redefined how deals would be done and fortunes made in the decades to come.
The song was heavily anticipated, the lead single to her first full album of new music after an impressive streak of seven top 10 hits that redefined the sound of pop and reimagined what a pop star could be.
Steven Bochco, a celebrated television writer and producer whose sophisticated prime-time portrayals of gritty courtrooms and police station houses redefined television dramas and pushed the boundaries of onscreen vulgarity and nudity, died on Sunday in Pacific Palisades, Calif.
But the area is being redefined by new apartment towers like the 363-story Ashland; the 58-story building that houses AVA DoBro and the Avalon Willoughby Square; the 35-story 300 Ashland; and the 32-story 461 Dean.
Clinton redefined the role of first lady when she tried, and subsequently failed, to overhaul health care, but she also played the role of a traditional wife when she stayed with Mr. Clinton despite his affair with Monica Lewinsky.
Ms. Aument said congestion pricing had redefined tolls, and made them more palatable to drivers who have come to see them as the price for a faster, more reliable trip to work, home or wherever they need to be.
Our view on the monk whose 95 Theses redefined Christianity 500 years ago depends on any number of variables: where you grew up (north or south, or East or West Germany), for example, and whether your parents were Communists.
David Mamet, who redefined the art of the con on screen, is present with "House of Games" and "The Spanish Prisoner" — both showing on Thursday and both featuring his friend and regular collaborator Ricky Jay, who died last month.
The combination of Fenty and LVMH will be the clearest expression yet of how celebrity, social media and influencers have redefined the power balance between culture and consumption, changing the way brands of all kinds relate to their audience.
Together, this group retooled the common dance vocabulary and redefined who might be seen as a dancer, which inevitably had implications beyond the realm of composition, upending assumptions about beauty and bodies at a time not unlike our own.
All respect to Cary Fukunaga for bringing this luxurious male mane trend to our attention way back in 2014 when he paired his tux with a french braid at the Emmys and redefined the term "thirsty" for legions of ladies everywhere.
When AOL Instant Messenger, or AIM, officially ended in December 2017 it felt like the end of an era for everyone who grew up before Instagram DMs and Snapchat put a Gen Z spin on messaging and redefined after-school chatting.
The label is laughable now considering Nowitzki, already the highest-scoring NBA player born outside the United States, has blossomed into a win-at-all-costs warrior who redefined the power forward position and is closing in on a scoring milestone.
Slack Technologies – KeyBanc initiated coverage on the workplace messaging service with an "overweight" rating, saying Slack's service has redefined digital workplace communications and that its revenue could grow beyond $3 billion in 5 years and $10 billion within 10 years.
The loss redefined (and ultimately strengthened) Claire's relationship with her husband, and allowed Caitriona Balfe to give the performance of the year, gracefully and poignantly articulating the arc of Claire's grief in an episode that was both riveting and harrowing.
In the New York City I grew up in, in the 303s and 90s, clubs like Limelight's Disco 2000 and the World redefined what nightlife could be—and, by extension, what a community could look like or how it could function.
" The concept of success in sports also needs to be redefined, says Janis Meredith, a coach's wife for 29 years and a sports mom for 21 years, who likes to say she has "seen life from both sides of the bench.
Entering this redefined playing field comes Firework, a fast-growing social video app whose clever trick is something it calls "reveal videos" — a way for creators to take both horizontal and vertical video in one shot from their mobile device.
Alicia Keys redefined squad goals when she kicked off the 61st annual Grammy Awards alongside some fierce females, taking the stage with Lady Gaga, Jada Pinkett Smith, Obama and Jennifer Lopez for a moving monologue about the power of music.
In choosing a popular musician for the literary world's highest honor, the Swedish Academy, which awards the prize, dramatically redefined the boundaries of literature, setting off a debate about whether song lyrics have the same artistic value as poetry or novels.
Fast forward several decades, and the rough-and-tumble image of the borough — immortalized on screen by cult movies like "The Warriors" and "Escape from the Bronx" — is being redefined by the construction of both affordable and luxury housing alike.
He says that encouraging bereaved children to connect with other kids is one of the best things parents and guardians can do, as well as telling stories about the deceased parent and helping the child build a redefined relationship with them.
Instead, the battle for Congress is more likely to be redefined by a highly virulent and mysterious virus that has spread into every state, pulverized the economy and thrust lawmakers into a crisis-governing mode unseen since the Great Depression.
He redefined what the word "gravity" means within the context of sport, and as the first option on a team that isn't stocked with household names he could probably still dine out on long twos and lead the league in scoring.
" In 2008, La Repubblica, the liberal Rome daily, wrote that the center-right had redefined the positive word as "synonymous with softy" and that some politicians, especially when it came to the issue of migration, sprinkled do-gooder around "like parsley.
And this, I am sure, is one of the filmmakers' goals: to jumpstart a conversation about a conflict that deepened divisions within America, opened new ones and redefined the country's role in the world — with repercussions that are still felt today.
Openness in a marriage, for better or for worse, would seem a natural outgrowth of those conflicting cultural values, especially since same-sex marriage, open adoptions, single-parent homes, and ideas about gender fluidity have already redefined what constitutes a family.
The online brokerage industry and the broader digital financial services industry it sits in has come to be redefined by firms&apos quick moves to commission-free or dirt-cheap transactions and capabilities to draw in a new generation of customers.
Beginning with its first product, a T-shirt that wicked away sweat, Under Armour redefined the category, from its HeatGear and ColdGear fabrics in the late 1990s to, more recently, sleepwear intended to help athletes recover from a big game.
The re-org, did, however, leave me with a challenge, in that it created a big mismatch between the responsibilities I felt carrying the Chief Security Officer title and the potential for big impact I could have from my redefined role.
Here's a look back at how Nadella confronted and changed the corporation's bellicose culture and redefined its mission, starting on the eve of his first public appearance as CEO, which would set a precedent for his tenure in the post.
Now it is the turn of the units of mass (kilogram), current (ampere), temperature (kelvin) and the amount of a chemical substance (mole) to be redefined so that they too can, in theory, be reproduced at any time and in any place.
The 31-year-old writer-director has redefined the possibility of a superhero epic, a credit to his singular vision and belief that black stories matter, and that they imbue relevance on the big screen no matter what narrative shape they take.
Super Mario LandIt's nowhere near as ambitious as Mario's adventures on the Super Nintendo which redefined 2D side-scrolling games, but Super Mario Land on the Game Boy was the first time a kid could enjoy a Mario adventure outside their parent's basement.
Coneheads—released and critically eschewed eight years before the September 11th attacks redefined the way the United States views newcomers—is an usually sharp immigration satire that predicted the rise of terror paranoia that has shaped American politics since the new millennium.
"Through enhanced technology to elevate and modernize the customer experience, a focus on the quality and value of our food and redefined convenience through delivery, we have a bold vision for the future and the urgency to act on it," said Easterbrook.
"Tesla revolutionized the electric car and now it's redefined luxury interiors by using these vegan materials, which are both animal- and environmentally friendly," said Anne Brainard, senior corporate liaison and manager of corporate affairs at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
Leaving the European Union, a fantasy of Thatcherites who wanted to turn Britain into a European version of Singapore, has been redefined as a way of boosting spending on health and limiting immigration—"taking back control" rather than letting the market rip.
Perhaps a more apt analogy would be that she was to the turn of the millennium what Bob Dylan was to the 1960s and David Bowie the 1970s: an artist who not only redefined her medium but the culture around it, too.
Mechelle Vinson, a bank teller in Washington, sued her bank's branch manager, Sidney L. Taylor, in 1978 for "repeatedly sexually [assaulting] her," leading to a landmark Supreme Court case that "redefined sexual harassment in the workplace," according to a Washington Post report.
Judge Kavanaugh completely understands the distinction between contraception and "abortion-inducing drugs" and knows that in 1965, five years after the birth control pill was approved by the FDA, the legal definition of pregnancy was redefined as beginning at implantation rather than fertilization.

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