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"reconceive" Definitions
  1. to conceive (something) again or in a new form
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But the network also picked up a MacGyver pilot that it's going to completely reconceive.
Will Mr. Trump and his most ardent supporters succeed in their effort to reconceive the party?
He was determined to reconceive their production as well, based on 21st-century advances in automation.
Ironically, even the President seems to recognize that we need to reconceive how we approach immigration.
When did you first have the idea to take a break from the show and reconceive it?
The crisis has also increased Spanish innovation, by forcing companies steeped in tradition to reconceive their businesses.
We don't need to get rid of television, but we need to reconceive of how we do it.
We must reconceive ourselves as mere meat machines running algorithms, soon to be overtaken by metal machines running better ones.
In Britain and America, philosophers, computer scientists, psychologists, and neuroscientists were working together to reconceive the mind as a purely physical system created by the brain.
For this movie, he had to reconceive the proscenium—that metaphorical boundary that runs down the front of the stage—as a moving thing, for the camera.
If only she can reconceive Odette's story in "Swan Lake" as a suspenseful dance narrative, she may yet make a breakthrough in this, her most prestigious role.
Fans will insert Bon Iver into the new album's preexisting form slot and reconceive the music from there, but I can't imagine newcomers hearing anything but mushy mishmash.
This style culminates in "Zone" (2008) and "Compass" (2015), stream-of-consciousness doorstoppers that reconceive the "clash of civilizations" as an irreversibly hybrid network of bloodshed and beauty.
FIGURING HISTORY: ROBERT COLESCOTT, KERRY JAMES MARSHALL, MICKALENE THOMAS Three otherwise dissimilar African-American artists have all used their painting to monumentally reconceive visual depiction of the black body. Feb.
His gift will support the museum's renovation and expansion project, currently underway, which will add 40,000 square feet of gallery space and enable MoMA to reconceive the presentation of its collection and exhibitions.
Season 3, which begins on Tuesday, continues the show's iterative-learning process, picking up in 1986, as Mutiny has relocated from Texas to Silicon Valley and is beginning to reconceive itself one more time.
Last, we must fundamentally reconceive the focus, design and assessments in our school system, such that doing well equates to more holistic success factors that truly prepare students to thrive today and transform tomorrow.
In September, an arm of the collective and Hollywood's Entertainment Industry Foundation co-opted the four major networks in prime time to simultaneously present an hour of live television, featuring dozens of celebrities inviting the nation to reconceive high school.
As TANF turns 22, we urge progressives and Democrats to reconceive income support for poor families on terms that advance the justice needs of single mothers, especially single mothers of color, whose families are disproportionately represented among those who need aid.
After studying multiple editions of the text and secondary sources about it, he saw an opportunity to reconceive "The Art of War" — which to this day remains one of the most important pieces of writing on warfare and strategy — as an illustrated narrative.
" Jackson wants Vaughan to reconceive his descent into the madness that led to murder, believing that a novelist's imaginative sensibility will transmute the information of his case into a narrative that can "imaginatively reconstruct" and "reflect the fullest complications of what happened.
But the past 18 months have brought unexpected challenges, and leaders across the country are being confronted with an urgent question: How do museums reconceive their missions at a time of great societal reckoning around race and gender, and as more diverse audiences demand a voice and a sense of accountability?
Paired with an emerging realization that testing by the EPA and DOD hasn't captured the true extent of contamination, the government could be forced to reconceive its approach to these compounds, said David Sedlak, the director of the Institute for Environmental Science and Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, who helped develop one of the most advanced commercial tests for PFAS substances.
While many troupes try to put their own spins on the classic "Peter and the Wolf," Lionheart Youth Theater's production doesn't so much revise as reconceive it: Peter has become Petra, granddaughter of the original hero, and her odyssey, with dialogue and narration, unfolds not to the familiar Russian music but to an entirely new score by Mother Falcon, an intense young Austin, Tex.
While many troupes try to put their own spins on the classic "Peter and the Wolf," Lionheart Youth Theater's production doesn't so much revise as reconceive it: Peter has become Petra (Gricelda Silva), granddaughter of the original hero, and her odyssey, with dialogue and narration, unfolds not to the familiar Russian music, but to an entirely new score by Mother Falcon, an intense young Austin, Tex.
If more and more clinical practice were relegated to increasingly opaque learning machines, if the daily, spontaneous intimacy between implicit and explicit forms of knowledge—knowing how, knowing that, knowing why—began to fade, is it possible that we'd get better at doing what we do but less able to reconceive what we ought to be doing, to think outside the algorithmic black box?
Their debut album was reminiscent to the early 1990s sound of the metal band Fates Warning. After a couple of years, Castor, Luebbers and Janeczko left the band. They were replaced with Graeme Wood (keyboards), Rob Munshower (bass) and Pete Jewell (vocals). In 2000, they released their second album, Reconceive.
Kumm is on the editorial board of several journals. Kumm's research and teaching focuses on basic issues in Global, European and Comparative Public Law. His work emphasizes the analytical and normative connection between law, claims to legitimate authority and public reason and the institutional conditions under which such claims can be made plausible. He argues for the need to reconceive the liberal-democratic constitutional tradition in cosmopolitan and pluralist terms.
After Smith was hired to write a new Superman film, he suggested Tim Burton to direct. Burton signed on with a pay-or-play contract of $5 million and Warner Bros. set a theatrical release date for the summer of 1998, the 60th anniversary of the character's debut in Action Comics. Nicolas Cage was signed on to play Superman, with a $20 million pay-or-play contract, believing he could "reconceive the character".
It specifically focuses on certain choreographers and their styles, motivations, goals and works. The choreographers include Simone Forti, Yvonne Rainer, Steve Paxton, Trisha Brown, David Gordon, Deborah Hay, Lucinda Childs, Meredith Monk, Kenneth King, Douglas Dunn and The Grand Union. > Rainer, Simone Forti, Steve Paxton, and other post-modern choreographers of > the sixties were not united in terms of their aesthetic. Rather, they were > united by their radical approach to choreography, their urge to reconceive > the medium of dance.
However, in 2017, a tugboat positioning a freighter on the West Wharf had to release its fixed line which hit the pier, ripped of the railing and could have seriously injured or killed people who were on the pier at the time. After an initial period of closure due to public safety and liability concerns the pier was fully reopened to the public in 2018. Alt URL In order to address the issue of community waterfront access HOPA is currently in the midst of a public engagement process for Fisherman's Wharf in Hamilton. The port is engaging the public to develop plans to reconceive Fisherman's Wharf.
Brus' "Hand Painting Head Painting" action of 1964, Mühl and Nitsch's "Degradation of a Female Body, Degradation of A Venus" of 1963 are characterized by their efforts to reconceive human bodies as surfaces for the production of art. The trajectories of the Actionists' work suggests more than just a precedent to later performance art and body art, rather, a drive toward a totalizing art- practice is inherent in their refusing to be confined within conventional ideas of painting, theatre and sculpture. Mühl's 1964 "Material Action Manifesto" offers some theoretical framework for understanding this: > ...material action is painting that has spread beyond the picture surface. > The human body, a laid table or a room becomes the picture surface.
In the Foreword to A Demonstration of Objective, Abstract, and Non-Objective Art, Walkowitz wrote in 1913, "I do not avoid objectivity nor seek subjectivity, but try to find an equivalent for whatever is the effect of my relation to a thing, or to a part of a thing, or to an afterthought of it. I am seeking to attune my art to what I feel to be the keynote of an experience."Abraham Walkowitz, "Foreword," 1913, reprinted in A Demonstration of Objective, Abstract, and Non-Objective Art, 2. The relaxed fluidity of his action drawings represent Duncan as subject, but ultimately reconceive the unbound movement of her dance and translates the ideas into line and shape, ending with a completely new composition.
Friedman and Schustack describe an example of such developmental changes, stating that if an infant engaging in an active orientation towards others brings about the fulfillment of primary drives, such as being fed or having their diaper changed, they will develop a secondary drive to pursue similar interactions with others – perhaps leading to an individual being more gregarious. Dollard and Miller's belief in the importance of acquired drives led them to reconceive Sigmund Freud's theory of psychosexual development. They found themselves to be in agreement with the timing Freud used but believed that these periods corresponded to the successful learning of certain secondary drives. Dollard and Miller gave many examples of how secondary drives impact our habitual responses – and by extension our personalities, including anger, social conformity, imitativeness or anxiety, to name a few.
In May 2012, The United Methodist Church entered into full communion with the African Methodist Episcopal Church, African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, African Union Methodist Protestant Church, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, and Union American Methodist Episcopal Church, in which these Churches agreed to "recognize each other's churches, share sacraments, and affirm their clergy and ministries." (access url updated June 16, 2016) There are also a number of churches such as the Evangelical Methodist Church in Argentina, Evangelical Church of Uruguay, and Methodist Church in India (MCI), that are "autonomous affiliated" churches in relation to the United Methodist Church. The UMC is also a member of the Wesleyan Holiness Consortium, which seeks to reconceive and promote Biblical holiness in today's Church. It is also active in the World Methodist Council, an interdenominational group composed of various churches in the tradition of John Wesley to promote the Gospel throughout the world.

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