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  • Step One: Re-define every plant in your yard so that none of them are weeds.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Anne Johnson 2007

  • Step One: Re-define every plant in your yard so that none of them are weeds.

    How Does Your Garden Grow? Anne Johnson 2007

  • Soni Kapoor, managing director of the consulting firm Re-define, says Europe has been muddling along for a long time - like a tanker headed in the wrong direction.

    News 2011

  • PCMH will to host another hands-on wellness conference, entitled "Re-define Your Life: Tools for Balance" on Thursday March 19th.

    News for WNCT 2009

  • Re-define "long term" to mean a minimum of 18 months, instead of the current 12 months.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2009

  • Re-define "long term" to mean a minimum of 18 months, instead of the current 12 months.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2009

  • Ms. Thompson initiated the Re-define 8 / 29 campaign to afford ably refurnish and rebuild New Orleans and also provide the same type of disaster aid to communities nationwide.

    unknown title 2009

  • Re-define the security policy to include the virtualization aspect

    Releases feed from RealWire 2008

  • Re-define the role of the teacher and re-assert shared and communal educational agendas, while assuring equitable access.

    ICTlogy 2008

  • 1. Re-define Boston.com as the Globe's principal news vehicle.

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

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