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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
redraw .
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Examples
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Los Angeles Times: Homeowners forced to buy flood insurance after FEMA redraws maps
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The Time Traveler's Wife brims with wonder and peril and romance, and boldly redraws the boundaries of science fiction the way only a debut novelist can.
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When it comes to the legislature, the best chip Cuomo may hold is his call to reform the way the state redraws the lines in the upcoming redistricting.
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As Virginia redraws its legislative districts later this year, the process should take place in a manner that is fair and open,'' McDonnell said in a statement.
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A federal court proposal that redraws congressional districts in Texas could help Democrats win additional U.S. House seats in 2012 and reverse the fortune of the state's Republicans.
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When it comes to the legislature, the best chip Cuomo may hold is his call to reform the way the state redraws the lines in the upcoming redistricting.
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When it comes to the legislature, the best chip Cuomo may hold is his call to reform the way the state redraws the lines in the upcoming redistricting.
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Kentridge uses charcoal and pastels for his drawings in which he erases and redraws parts to create stop motion style animations.
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While it may be too late to avoid some losses in 2010, it is not too late to avoid the kind of rout that redraws the political map.
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"The occupation is racing against time to redraws the borders on our land according to what it wants and to impose a fait accompli on the ground," Mr. Abbas said.
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