Word: redrawn
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Unless Hawaii's state supreme court invalidates the program, the lines on the volcanic islands will soon be redrawn...
...Southern congregations the bailout provision is "an invitation to play five years of hardball to see if we can make this church work. If not, then we'll just kiss one another goodbye." Southern conservatives will be watching closely as leaders decide how presbytery lines will be redrawn, what the new confession of faith contains, how many conservatives get important jobs in the staff reshuffle ahead, and how much cash goes to evangelism and how much to controversial secular causes. Another question is where to put the consolidated church headquarters. The U.P.C.U.S.A. is in New York City...
Griefen explained that the blueprints may be redrawn to "allow us to work around the problem...
...vote." We object to tampering with electoral democracy in order to aid one group or interest; we object to such tampering be it by whites in the Southern United States or New York City, or by minorities in something so insignificant as student government. When district lines were redrawn in the Mississippi Delta to end generations of racial gerrymandering, the goal was more than simply giving Blacks greater political clout; it was an issue of fundamental fairness. And so is this...
...show, at least not in the sense of amusement; it is a carefully sustained, aggressive and rather spiky mask that renders her un available to those who would take her casually, as mere spectacle. In getting to this pitch of achievement, she, like Georgia O'Keeffe, has also redrawn the assumptions that surround the role of women in art. In that respect she belongs to the culture as a whole, not just to the art world and its concerns. "I think you have to look into yourself and do what you think is your fulfillment," she says. "If women...