1. It has redrawn the boundaries between the public and private sectors in favour of the latter and raised substantial sums for the Treasury. 2. Baker unveiled a Directoire bed in its Historic Charleston group, and Hickory Chair redrew international boundaries with French Canadian pieces in its American Digest line. 3. Beginning next month, the Census Bureau will release state-by-state population data for redrawing political boundaries and gauging federal and state spending needs. 4. But black civil rights leaders and scholars worry that the complex numbers will muddle the picture as state legislatures prepare to redraw political boundaries based on the census numbers. 5. But if the commission merely redraws bureaucratic boundaries, it will have failed. 6. For example, a compromise could redraw diocesan boundaries to make his retirement appear to be a consequence of reorganization rather than of reprehensible behavior. 7. He doubts the Legislature will vote to redraw the boundaries of Vidalia onion territory. 8. He noted that Republicans dominated statewide elections in Texas, holding every office, and that congressional boundaries should be redrawn to favor Republicans. 9. His first test comes this summer, when the Legislature convenes in a special session to redraw political boundaries for congressional and legislative seats. 10. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has chosen an awkward moment to redraw the boundaries of Jerusalem, one of the most sensitive issues in the Mideast peace talks. |