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- noun Plural form of
redirection .
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Examples
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Probably more than most members of the Capitals to this point in the season, Knuble has watched goaltenders make improbable saves on his redirections from on top of the crease, or the puck bounce just the right way to hit the handle of a goalie's stick and avoid the cage.
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Two years from now we will have gone through several so called strategy redirections.
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The first intimations of wide and large redirections of desire and purpose are of necessity imaginative.
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These anecdotes make for compelling stories, but one could probably drudge up stories where these redirections turned out to be mistakes?
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The first intimations of wide and large redirections of desire and purpose are of necessity imaginative.
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The first intimations of wide and large redirections of desire and purpose are of necessity imaginative.
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The first intimations of wide and large redirections of desire and purpose are of necessity imaginative.
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So be give your family mottoes to live by like, "Do what makes you happy," so they pay attention to their feelings, and "Difficulties are God's redirections," so they keep an open mind about the future.
Bernie Siegel, M.D.: The Power of Words: Revising the Doctor-Patient Relationship
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So be give your family mottoes to live by like, "Do what makes you happy," so they pay attention to their feelings, and "Difficulties are God's redirections," so they keep an open mind about the future.
Bernie Siegel, M.D.: The Power of Words: Revising the Doctor-Patient Relationship
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Each of Detroit's first three goals came on redirections against frustrated Jean-Sebastien Giguere, who slammed his stick on the ice after Zetterberg got his stick on Jiri Hudler's centering pass.
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