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But it's hard to know where to redraw the line.
Once order begins to break down it is difficult to redraw the line.
Redrawing the map of Europe does not happen every day.
"I'm going to have to redraw them for the new art style, though."
The board would have to redraw the zones for the next elections three years later.
Now the firms are taking the next step, redrawing the definition of their business.
We have decided to go ahead and use an artist to redraw from prints.
They are under pressure to redraw the zoning maps even more.
The former Yugoslavia will not be the last case of redrawing national borders.
"We hired an architect to come to the house and redraw the plans for every room."
We started redrawing the circle, trying to make the line wider this time.
You'd have to erase the whole canvas and then redraw everything.
This is achieved by redrawing the part through a series of dies.
Redraw plans for the future - both theirs and yours.
He accepted the task of redrawing boundaries was going to be difficult.
One of them moved only in two dimensions, drawing and redrawing a straight white line.
The fan's pleasure comes in redrawing the lines as a memory.
A place to start is redrawing school district boundaries to cross financial and political lines.
"Now they've got to redraw it, and Lord only knows what's going to happen."
The new network offers the chance to put that right, to redraw our economic geography.
If necessary, redraw the line for the wall cabinet so that all the tops are the same.
But he finished redrawing the diagrams, and even got some new ideas.
At best, that's an attempt to redraw the traditional boundaries between art and commerce.
Women would essentially double that base, and redraw the country's political map in the process.
Redrawing bus routes, so that buses take people where they want to go.