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Powell "reinterpreted the official policy; that's what I heard," O'Leary said.
Can it be reinterpreted or re-parsed to make new meaning?
Something that once again reinterpreted the idea of an American in 2016.
Ayers stresses that history is often reinterpreted, especially after more than 150 years.
Yes, specific movements have reinterpreted concepts of jihad for their own temporal needs.
The former has a lot of modern alt-rock songs reinterpreted for piano.
Stevens's history isn't wrong here — the Second Amendment really has been reinterpreted over time.
How do you feel about having your work reinterpreted by all these younger Western artists?
This season, designers have reinterpreted the retro style with slimmed-down silhouettes and supple leather.
Every event in counterterrorism began to be reinterpreted in light of this new Republican stance.
It's possible those contracts may be reinterpreted in light of the coronavirus crisis, he said.
With this collection, classic Dickies pieces will be reinterpreted for a more style-conscious customer.
It could mean that, but it could also be reinterpreted as the entry FOOD GROUP.
Officials announced this spring that they'd "reinterpreted" the definition of "supplemental benefits" for Medicare Advantage.
While every lyric could be reinterpreted in the light of public events, she maintains a balance.
And in 2016, it reinterpreted the law barring health care discrimination as applying to transgender individuals.
"When material is classic, it can be reinterpreted until the end of the time," Porter explains.
Earlier this month, Sessions reinterpreted asylum law to make asylum substantially more difficult to qualify for.
Instead Levi's sparse style is reinterpreted through gritty electronic music that feels intimate and lightly kaleidoscopic.
It features detailed drawings of the Major and Minor Arcana sets reinterpreted as plants and animals.
Like many true classics, his films need to be reinterpreted, remade, rethought with every new generation.
The answer lies with what artists have done with icons for centuries: They have reinterpreted them.
I began with the ponche atlantico, which reinterpreted an inexpensive street snack as a glamorous appetizer.
Zenz holds events where he reveals his drawings to the young artists whose work he reinterpreted.
These accounts are like cover bands: recognizable pieces of pop culture reinterpreted in an open-source format.
That is, while people have goals and intentions, these are reinterpreted and "made sense of" upon reflection.
Lugo has played with and reinterpreted the Century Vase in various ways over the last several years.
Washington DC punk legends Fugazi are having their music reinterpreted as part of a a new opera.
Lee said he was "presenting a new vocabulary" for the brand, with the traditional weave "reinterpreted and evolved".
Velikovsky was an author known mostly for his controversial "comparative mythology" books, which recast and reinterpreted ancient history.
His route along the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail was retraced and reinterpreted by a modern photographer, Nathan Kensinger.
Leonardo's ghost lingers throughout the walled town (Mona Lisa cookies, anyone?), where contemporary artists have reinterpreted his vision.
From now on, anything coming out of President Trump's mouth can be conveniently reinterpreted thanks to quotation marks.
"Melancholia, emo and the skate subculture of the 2000s are reinterpreted through prints, colors and designs," she says.
Shattered objects torn from their original setting cannot be reconstructed in situ, though they can be reinterpreted and relocated.
The genre has become a worldwide phenomenon, reinterpreted by producers in Shanghai​ and reappropriated by white kids in Blackpool​.
Its distinctive look—which was recently reinterpreted for the film's sequel, T2: Trainspotting, helped cement the film's cult status.
Vanity Fair calls it a homage to another recent parody video in which A-listers reinterpreted Drake's "Hotline Bling."
Desserts were being reinterpreted, deconstructed and reconstructed on tall scaffoldings made of spun sugar, airy mousses and puff pastry.
Reinterpreted folklore is popular in fantasy literature, and Katherine Arden's debut novel is a great example of the genre.
Chance then previewed the original "Waves," which features his contribution over the reinterpreted sample of Enigma's "Return To Innocence".
The Trump administration has reinterpreted the "uniformity requirement" to allow different supplemental benefits for people with different medical needs.
Sessions has reinterpreted asylum law in a way that's expected to dramatically lower the number of immigrants who qualify.
The question is whether it is an idea that can be reinterpreted, as Democrats seem to be trying to do.
"All it takes is for a message to resurface online and be misinterpreted or reinterpreted, and off it goes again."
And there is no place for innovation without tradition, which might be reinterpreted, challenged, turned upside down, adapted, or emancipated.
But in recent years, Beijing has repeatedly reinterpreted the Basic Law and now says it has "complete jurisdiction" over Hong Kong.
You've cited Close Encounters and Starman as influences, and some of those setpieces have been kind of reinterpreted and recontextualized here.
Tapping, swiping, and playing mobile games takes on a new personality as simple micro gestures are reinterpreted for the human body.
But since the 1980s, many politicians and intellectuals have reinterpreted laïcité to confine all displays of religion to the private sphere.
In the hair department, Turner and his team reinterpreted Sailor Moon's iconic hairstyle of two large buns with ponytails coming out.
He has lifted restrictions on arms exports and reinterpreted the pacifist Constitution to allow Japanese forces to undertake combat missions overseas.
The number of people working grew as the Trump administration reinterpreted longstanding rules, often to the benefit of the president's base.
But that later conclusion is not mentioned; the original, incorrect result still hangs around even after it's been reanalyzed or reinterpreted.
The Sandia scientists, however, remain confident in their data and did not agree with how the new paper reinterpreted their findings.
But in recent years, Beijing has repeatedly reinterpreted the Basic Law -- now it says it has "complete jurisdiction" over Hong Kong.
Brooke Crowe alerted me to the time none other than Elton John, um, reinterpreted it in an interview with Ryan Seacrest.
It was an event so bizarre and improbably seismic that is still being reinterpreted, most recently by FX's The People v.
In honor of the anniversary, Preston reinterpreted 501 styles for both men and women, with each style showcasing his signature streetwear designs.
It's the amalgam of all our experiences being reinterpreted in the context of this model that we've created of our external environment.
In Candice Breitz's video installation, six men and women recount their stories, which are then reinterpreted by Alec Baldwin and Julianne Moore.
He reinterpreted Shia Islam, and said that God would soon send a new prophet in the manner of Moses, Christ and Muhammad.
The language of Section 377 had to be reinterpreted such that "the order of nature" could admit a greater variety of sex.
The relationship between photographer and subject is reinterpreted through a female gaze in Roxane II, a new photo book published by oodee.
They took the famous Versailles parquet floor pattern, a basket weave inset within a larger diagonal grid, and reinterpreted wood in bronze.
On the other side of the world, romanticized imagery of the Holy unknown is reinterpreted through crystallization by Australian artist Kyle Montgomery.
The result is sometimes startling and sometimes hilarious, as bits of the various manifestos are reinterpreted through the character Blanchett is playing.
For the album, Xiu Xiu radically reinterpreted the dreamy, low-impact original recordings, incorporating overdriven guitars, piano, synthesizer, vibraphone, and auxiliary percussion.
I quickly settled on the idea of using entries that are not normally treated as colored elements to be reinterpreted as such.
He reinterpreted Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" on commission for the Veuve Morin-Pons bank, emphasising the book's references to money and risk.
The same points — hammering home his relatability, his quirkiness, his I'm-not-a-douche-ness — were reiterated and reinterpreted for those intended audiences.
As an art student in college, she opened a temporary restaurant as an art installation that reinterpreted colonial-era food for modern times.
In classical mythology, the titan Cronus, who was reinterpreted by the Romans as Saturn, devoured his newborn children to prevent a prophesied coup.
HISLOP There are a few objects that have been in the British Museum for a long time and for this exhibition been reinterpreted.
Paintings by fifth-grade students have been reinterpreted by artists from around the world in different forms from music to perfume to poetry.
The proceeding was supposed to focus on the lower court's sentences, but it went much further and reinterpreted the facts of the case.
She once tried to book Ginny's for "Mo' Betta Wu," a cabaret show she produced that reinterpreted Wu-Tang songs as jazz standards.
The film is less of a biography of Cunningham and more an interrogation of how a visionary creator's work is extended and reinterpreted.
Pilotto and De Vos reinterpreted the symbols in a garland of rope-like motifs, woven into a jacquard of silk, cotton and viscose blend.
The display features more than 50 Botticelli works and explores how others have reinterpreted the Florentine painter's art, from the Pre-Raphaelites to today.
Freezing Rain developed from digital photographs Crown took of rainstorms, then reinterpreted with positional mapping software, before handcrafting the physical piece of angled points.
Under the direction of the architect Giulio Cappellini, each designer creatively reinterpreted the style to mimic design materials such as marble, wood and ceramic.
By contrast, in the Sarah Myerscough Gallery, British artists with a rarefied sensibility using exotic techniques reinterpreted woods that craftsmen have worked for centuries.
And when new contexts arose, the injunctions of the Quran had to be reinterpreted in the light of the moral intentions behind the text.
European physicians in the 1700s and early 1800s reinterpreted hysterical attacks as signs of excess blood and thought they could be symptoms of menopause.
And the fiber of Felix's work is about how you can make a work that is not limiting the possibility of being constantly reinterpreted.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has reinterpreted asylum law to make it much more difficult for immigrants fleeing gang and domestic violence to get asylum.
Adam's horn call announcing the arrival of Albrecht's betrothed and the royal entourage is reinterpreted by Lamagna as an eerie air-raid-like blaring.
Sessions moved to push the limits of his authority over the nation's immigration system and reinterpreted asylum law as he clashed with immigration judges.
Concertgoers can expect to hear the British folk covers from the album, as well as reinterpreted songs from Ms. Chaney's and the Decemberists' catalogs.
Would you agree, as a scientist, that an early demonstration of an idea is bound to be reinterpreted in time, bound to be reevaluated?
"This character has been written about, acted, interpreted, reinterpreted, reimagined for 75 years," Leto said in an interview with Good Morning America, which aired Friday.
The legendary novel has been reinterpreted hundreds of times over the centuries, and Yamato Waki will discuss her adaptation in New York City this weekend.
This week, we're talking about westerns and how they've been remixed, reinterpreted, imported, and exported from genre-defining classics to tradition defying post-western films.
Dr. Strangelove was quickly reinterpreted as an allegory for the Goldwater campaign, especially after Goldwater advocated the use of low-yield nuclear bombs in Vietnam.
She notes that Native women have long produced abstract art—way before others recognised the art form—which is now reinterpreted by Native American painters.
They reinterpreted the biblical concept of vocation as a calling to fulfill one's duty in the world, where a successful career would signal God's favor.
This began in the 1980s, influenced by the 13th-century fatwas of theologian Ibn Tamiyya and reinterpreted Islamic concepts from Egyptian fundamentalist scholar Sayyid Qutb.
However, if you enjoy the more adventurous side of club music, where traditional kick drums are unraveled and reinterpreted, welcome to the party—IMYRMIND's party.
As I noted at the time, this was an "especially bold" approach since they reinterpreted rule so that "three-fifths" means "simple majority," math notwithstanding.
These songs from our past could be reinterpreted and stripped down to fit another medium, and to me that's an indicator of a good song.
Using a controversial procedural ploy, labeled the "nuclear option," they reinterpreted the Senate's rules to restrict filibusters on presidential nominations except for the Supreme Court.
Bocuse was an early exponent of "nouvelle cuisine", which reinterpreted traditional French cooking using less butter and cream and focusing on fresh ingredients and stylish presentation.
They added doses of vintage colors and patterns, like mint green and argyle and reinterpreted them with graphic flair and a dash of glitter and shine.
They've been translated into Klingon, been reinterpreted as science fiction films and novels, and even been used as a way to reinterpret the Star Wars franchise.
It's only recently that the Second Amendment has been reinterpreted to protect an individual right to bear arms, making it much more difficult to regulate guns.
In a historic shift in 29, his government reinterpreted the constitution to allow Japanese troops to fight overseas for the first time since World War Two.
Burwell, with a GOP nominee agreeing, that the actual words in legislation don't matter, and can be reinterpreted however the executive branch decides suits its purpose.
Perpetually relying on this authorization creates scenarios whereby statutory language is constantly being reinterpreted and expanded to suit new strategic and political ends — a dangerous precedent.
It has been reinterpreted and redesigned during times of transition or crisis to better reflect changing power relations and enable partners to deal with challenges efficiently.
BABY BUMP plays off the nickname for the belly of a pregnant woman and is reinterpreted as how a baby might react to a bump: OWIE!
Jackie's artfully made Chanel suits and Dior gowns, along with others copied or reinterpreted by her friend, the designer Oleg Cassini, were replicated for the movie.
Now, the fashion house has rolled out massive digital installations in stores across the world, featuring iconic artworks reinterpreted alongside items from its Spring 2018 collection.
From legendary joints like the Derby Club, singers like Enzo Jannacci (pictured) and Nanni Svampa composed or reinterpreted dozens of songs covering all parts of Milanese life.
But doll brands like Barbie that are symbols of hyper-heteronormative, old-school femininity are being reclaimed and reinterpreted by adult LGBTQ collectors in a new way.
When I try to recreate a design I've found at the museum it becomes reinterpreted and infused with whatever prosaic stuff is around me at the time.
A law prohibiting sex with one's father fades away, and a law against sex with one's uncle is reinterpreted as a ban on sex with one's aunt.
Mr. Zevaco reinterpreted European modernism in a local way, by organizing the project around an interior courtyard, with green plantings and reflecting pools that cooled the air.
Mr. Newton offers us a set of five celebrities whose surnames are reinterpreted in a not-at-all-stalkery way as verbs that are synonymous with longing.
At this Wednesday night concert, expect to hear the British folk covers from the album, as well as reinterpreted songs from Ms. Chaney's and the Decemberists' catalogs.
The origin story sees the space cowboy made famous by Harrison Ford in the original trilogy and Star Wars: The Force Awakens reinterpreted by rising star Alden Ehrenreich.
Will the song be reinterpreted to sound more medieval in the show — maybe with some harps and lutes in place of The Weeknd's typical slick '80s-inspired synth?
It argued that the law was malleable—a political instrument that had been misused by the powerful in the past and should be reinterpreted to empower the disenfranchised.
One of the clinic's doctors told Vox that after Williams became director, health department officials said they had "reinterpreted" state regulations and found the clinic out of compliance.
In essence, they are Warhol's Screen Tests reinterpreted for a generation raised on Tumblr and Vaporwave, and combined, they have amassed views that run into the multi-millions.
Lawmakers turned to the Lanham Act, legislation meant to fund infrastructure projects for the war effort, and reinterpreted its "public services" provision to also cover building childcare centers.
Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) The Obama FCC adopted one of the most controversial anti-business rulings in decades, as it reinterpreted the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
In issuing the new directive, Mr. Sessions reinterpreted the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which was adopted by Congress in 1993 with broad support from across the religious spectrum.
But a New York Times investigation found that the Cuomo administration has quietly reinterpreted the directive, enabling him to collect about $2125,21000 from two dozen of his appointees.
The Obama administration has reinterpreted the 2001 authorization to fight not just those entities referred to in the law, but their "associated forces" and successor organizations as well.
Throughout its long history Judaism has evolved as it interpreted and reinterpreted its foundational sacred writings in light of the times and communities in which Jews have lived.
" But soon after his appointment, Eisenberg said, state regulators essentially started saying, "We have reinterpreted the rules and regulations and found what you do to no longer be compliant.
In recent years, Japan has reinterpreted its pacifist constitution -- which Abe expressed a desire to rewrite completely -- to allow it to come to the aid of the US militarily.
Language, meaning, interpretation, translation and the ways these are mediated through and reinterpreted by history are among the themes of this year's Holland Festival, which runs through June 23.
Each episode in the season, titled "Grown Folks' Fables," features an audioplay based on a traditional folktale representing one strand of Chicago's cultural diversity, reinterpreted by a homegrown writer.
Ettore Sottsass and his Memphis Group are routinely referenced, though the collective's Day-Glo hues and cartoonish shapes tend to get reinterpreted as something less ebullient and more streamlined.
But in an interview, Alex Joel, the office's chief civil liberties officer, said the N.S.A. had not reinterpreted its legal authorities to change the way it collects such data.
Read more: A Short List of What We Like Right Now Bulgari reinterpreted Richard Burton's 40th birthday gift to Elizabeth Taylor, and it's not for the faint of heart.
Ewe songs are forms of communication; in some cases, phrases like "the lion is coming" are reinterpreted as drum patterns, part of an alarm system that existed among villages.
Mr. Miguel, who looks like a cross between Alan Cumming and Elton John, reinterpreted the painting using geometric patterns, creating a romp though paradise and hell; darkness and ecstasy.
I would like to convey the drama and power of this legend — its eccentricity, even the implicit humor — and, not least, how it has evolved and been reinterpreted over time.
Incorporating voice for the first time, the album features the Icelandic Choir Ensemble performing 15th century chorales, reinterpreted by composer Jóhann Jóhannsson (best known for recently scoring 2015 film Sicario).
It was all built on a foundation of simple Tennessee country life as reinterpreted for guests willing to pay a premium to taste its pleasures without any of its hardships.
T: DESIGN A picture caption last Sunday with a profile of the architect Rafael de Cárdenas referred incorrectly to the fabric used to cover the Grete Jalk chair he reinterpreted.
In 2014, the Japanese government reinterpreted the Constitution to allow Japan to use force — under limited conditions — to defend itself or its allies, including the United States and South Korea.
The multiple locations significantly increase operational complexity, because different historic venues impose structural limitations on which works can be shown, and exhibitions are often reinterpreted as they move between locations.
And just as Augustus had manipulated the iconic abbreviation for his own agenda, it would again be repurposed and reinterpreted to fit the needs of the institution and the institutor.
That period created a moment in which black people reinterpreted the experience of slavery as instead of being something to be ashamed of, it was something to be proud of.
The pair's reinterpreted, seven minute track compresses and accelerates what would otherwise be six inaudible hours of seismic signals into a listenable "soundtrack for climate change," as the artists describe it.
The prolific Charles and Mary Beard, progressive historians in the first third of the 20th century, reinterpreted American history as a struggle for economic power between the haves and have-nots.
Much of what has passed for emotional trauma may be reinterpreted, and many veterans may step forward to demand recognition of an injury that cannot be definitively diagnosed until after death.
The Trump administration has reportedly unilaterally reinterpreted a 2202 agreement between the U.S. and Vietnam in order to pursue deportation for certain Vietnamese immigrants who arrived in the U.S. before 2628.
Chua suggests that in the United States, divisions that would once have been understood as class divides have been reinterpreted in our time as cultural, even when they are not ethnic.
Even in its sincerest form, it expresses concern at a remove — a quality that enabled a statement of empathy to be reinterpreted as cheek shining out from behind a courteous scrim.
Since his creation in 1940, the Joker has simply been the personification of evil, reinterpreted by various writers to fit the story they want to tell on the page or screen.
He hung around a local blues club and photographed the rising star Elvis Presley as he soaked up the local musical culture he later reinterpreted for the rest of the world.
But Boone admitted he still gets asked about his album titled "In a Metal Mood: No More Mr. Nice Guy," where he shed his squeaky-clean image and reinterpreted famous rock tracks.
Interrupting the smooth faces of Hollywood privilege, Breitz presents six large screens with accompanying headphones corresponding to each of the six individuals whose narratives of escape were reinterpreted by Baldwin and Moore.
But it's not only the multi-million dollar fashion giants being reinterpreted into fast fashion: This week, Instagram-beloved illustrator Tuesday Bassen has come forward with some troubling accusations against the retailer.
Originally constructed in cotton canvas, through the years this iconic, tube-shaped sack also came in cowhide and has been reinterpreted by various artists and designers like Takashi Murakami and Yayoi Kusama.
There was a photo of my childhood dog gazing stoically out the window on his way to be put down, looking like Dorothea Lange's "Migrant Mother" as reinterpreted by a dying poodle.
This Art Deco cocktail bar features reinterpreted classics like an old-fashioned made with olive oil, buckwheat and coffee, as well as food items like fried chicken, hot pockets and a burger.
A number of the readymades pay homage to familiar works by Marcel Duchamp, Sol LeWitt, Carl Andre, Joseph Beuys, and Marina Abramović, which have been reinterpreted through the eyes of Os Espacialistas.
Both of those series revealed what made O.J. Simpson but also many of the fault lines and rails that are still live issues today, and they reinterpreted Simpson to a new generation.
There, he reinterpreted favorite historic styles again in more than 2,000 pieces of furniture, but he was — and remains — best known for the textiles he designed featuring surreal organic forms in vibrant colors.
Preparing to get back into stocks when there are buying opportunities isn't the only way that going to cash can be reinterpreted as a more active, or even more aggressive, approach to investing.
For six days, America watched as LA tore itself apart, and two of those eyes belonged do a nine-year-old Nathan Silver, who inadvertently reinterpreted the country's turmoil into his first film.
Because the court failed to decide on that question in 2006—and Pruitt's repeal of WOTUS is going before the courts—there's a good chance the Clean Water Act could be radically reinterpreted.
Earrings are made from strips of leather and perforated with rings; hardware-store plumbing clamps are reinterpreted as 18k-gold and rhodium screw bracelets; helmet bags are remade with industrial mesh into clutches.
Scholten & Baijings, always ready to embrace a new idea (however old), reinterpreted these embroidered motifs for Maharam's latest textile range, to be released in July, elevating the homespun look with Mondrian-like flair.
In the final scene of "King Lear", Lear repeats "howl, howl, howl, howl"; his garbled scream of agony at the death of Cordelia has been reinterpreted in myriad ways by actors over the centuries.
The video meanwhile finds Banoffee in three different guises—whether confronting herself in multiple mirrors, unflinching or looking like a day-glo dom who reinterpreted Neo's look from The Matrix, Banoffee pulls it off.
During the run of the show, six Old Master paintings from Sotheby's Master Painting sale on June 8 head downtown to Fat Free Art's gallery space, where they'll be displayed alongside their reinterpreted counterparts.
Most recently, "Bring Me To Life" was reinterpreted by Jon Sudano – man, YouTuber, saviour of 2016 – who gave it a lease of life by singing the lyrics to Smash Mouth's "All Star" over the top.
A year after the cabinet reinterpreted the constitution, parliament enacted laws that ended a ban on exercising the right of collective self-defense, or defending a friendly country under attack, if Japan's survival is threatened.
At the very least, the latest iteration of that most sacred Dior totem, the Bar jacket, first designed by Monsieur Dior himself and reinterpreted by all of his interpreters since Gianfranco Ferré in the '80s.
The decision from Comey, himself a Republican, outraged many GOP lawmakers who claimed that the FBI had reinterpreted the meaning of the law to allow Clinton to get away with putting national security in jeopardy.
Cuomo has reinterpreted the directive, according to the newspaper, to only govern donations from appointees who could be fired at any time by the governor, as opposed to those appointed to set terms in office.
His kneeling protest, which started in 2016 as a response to police brutality, was reinterpreted by social media, celebrities and Nike itself to mean something that doesn't always match the intention of his original protest.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - More than two dozen Elton John songs have been reinterpreted by the likes of Miley Cyrus, Coldplay, Ed Sheeran, Lady Gaga and Willie Nelson on two albums of past hits released on Friday.
A lamb, ethically sourced, had been roasting for two days, and was served with an array of reinterpreted South African staples: a buffalo yogurt beet salad, sweet corn in bone marrow, and parmesan cornmeal, or 'pap'.
In Candice Breitz's Love Story, currently on view at KOW, Berlin, the artist interviews six men and women who recount their stories of escape, which are then reinterpreted and told by Hollywood stars Baldwin and Moore.
Incidentally, for those who seek that the Confederate flag be reinterpreted as symbolizing what is good about the modern South -- the climate, the "y'all come back," the barbecue, the music, the charms of the accent, etc.
In these authors' hands, non-Western sensibilities might reign in a vivid and original Yoruban religion-based world, or classical settings might be reinterpreted to create a universe in which beauty is not tied to race.
Mr. Tolle, the creator of the Irish Hunger Memorial in Battery Park in Manhattan, has reinterpreted the female allegories of the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn — Miss Manhattan and Miss Brooklyn, as they were widely known.
There's just one notable difference: Yandy reinterpreted the floor-length robe that handmaids wear as a body-hugging minidress, eroticizing a garment many fans of the book and TV show associate with the sexual abuse of women.
A federal appeals court has ruled that the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services improperly adopted a new policy in 2010 that reinterpreted how to calculate Medicaid payments to hospitals that treat high numbers of indigent patients.
" Carmen Maria Machado on Ghostbusters as a sacred text: "I do think it's really interesting, this idea that a movie made in 1984 is a sacred text that cannot be reinterpreted, or rethought, or recast, or rebooted.
Naturally, when Marvel reveals the slightest detail about the new incarnation of the company's historically most beloved character, it's basically treated as a new installment of a sacred text that must be interpreted and reinterpreted for meaning.
Despite appearances, the video is not a wild fan video dedicated to the museum, with many of the works imitated and reinterpreted with modern notions of race and gender, alongside motherhood, sex, humanity and taking a knee.
Since most of the Fist of the North Star series takes place after the world has become a post apocalyptic wasteland, it's interesting to see the series reinterpreted in a way where the setting matters a lot.
During work on the via Capoprati along the right bank of the Tiber this summer, the archaeological group Cooperativa Archeologia uncovered what was first thought to be a villa but was then reinterpreted to be a church.
This wasn't the first tweak to Diana's origin, or the last: Some stories rewrote and reinterpreted the reason Diana came to the world of man, or how she got her name, or why she carries a sword.
At 85 Greenwich Street … Dion Lee is partnering with Woolmark on Dion Lee [SUIT], a 10-piece tailored collection that features classic shapes reinterpreted with label signatures, like a wool-crepe blazer with inverted collarless lapels ($1153,390).
A spokesperson for the U.S. Embassy in Hanoi told The Atlantic for a story published Wednesday that the administration has unilaterally reinterpreted the 28500 agreement signed between Vietnam and the U.S. under the George W. Bush administration.
By which he meant: As Greece and Rome served as the base line for Western culture from the Renaissance onward, modernism itself had become our model and myth, to be reinterpreted at will but never really understood.
Whether you get it or not, at this point, Dril is an artery of the internet: his tweets become their own memes to be riffed on and reinterpreted, nonsensical sputterings from politicians and public figuresget compared to Dril.
The exhibition shows how Frank reinterpreted a similarly eclectic mix of historic influences in the chairs, tables and cabinets he designed for Haus & Garten, a company he co-founded in 1925, and his houses for wealthy Viennese clients.
He reinterpreted asylum law, set quotas for immigration judges and served as a prominent face for the administration's zero-tolerance policy -- which resulted in thousands of family separations at the border -- and for its decision to end DACA.
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The mansion, now a museum, is also free this weekend, so investigate its reinterpreted historical rooms and the charming exhibit upstairs of New York-focused Addams Family cartoons (on theme, since the house is said to be haunted).
Because of that, Evil Hat Productions is publishing a content warning on page six of Fate of Cthulhu that calls out the author, and highlights the work of writers of color who've reexamined and reinterpreted the author's work.
A battle so momentous for the course of history, so entwined with the identities of the nations involved and so enormous in human tragedy is destined to be forever reinterpreted and reimagined, long after the witnesses are gone. Gen.
They're also mostly original designs, though Cayre included a few reinterpreted classics: The American artist Jordan Wolfson covered a Josef Hoffmann chair in bumper stickers while the contemporary artist Daniel Arsham bronze-casted a '23s-era Pierre Jeanneret one.
The show, a finalist for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, is a decade-by-decade walk through American history from 1776 to the present, told through the songs of the time, all reinterpreted through a radical queer lens.
"My music already sounds a bit 'remixed' in the first place and I often consider it more as a mass of sound rather than actual songs that could be reinterpreted from what I've already done," he stated in a press release.
Trump has characterized the US defense commitment to Japan specifically as unfair, and that country has already upped defense spending and reinterpreted its constitution to allow it to render military aid to other countries even if Japan is not directly attacked.
In their own individual ways, each of the House's successive artistic directors have referenced and reinterpreted Dior's own designs and continued the legacy of the founder, ensuring that the House of Christian Dior is at the forefront of fashion today.
Screengrab via The minimalist sounds of tracks by artists ranging from Aphex Twin to John Cage and Philip Glass are reinterpreted in the new album Statea, out on InFiné, from Mexican producer Murcof (Fernando Corona) and French pianist Vanessa Wagner.
With this powerhouse trio at the helm, the 2017 festival welcomed over six thousand food and music lovers to two days of food events that reinterpreted what good old-fashioned home cooking could look like, from grandma's gumbo to pop's BBQ.
The show will celebrate the coming release of "Let All the Children Boogie: A Tribute to David Bowie," an album on which artists from both the young people's music world and grown-up entertainment have reinterpreted 20 of his songs.
Some commentators question whether antitrust enforcement has become too restricted and suggest a broader regime in which antitrust, reinterpreted, should address not only anticompetitive conduct but larger societal ills, such as stagnant labor markets, lack of viewpoint diversity, and economic inequality.
Abe since taking office in 2012 has raised Japan's defense spending by 10% after years of decline and his government in 2014 reinterpreted the constitution to allow Japanese troops to fight overseas for the first time since World War Two.
Ramona Xavier's 230 album Floral Shoppe distorted 280s pop and old smooth jazz, and her retro net-art aesthetic, presented as kitsch, has a become canonical vaporwave signifier, extended and reinterpreted by later acts like 2 8 1 4 and Death's Dynamic Shroud.wmv.
The lawsuit alleges that Husted unlawfully reinterpreted the rules laid out in a state election manual published in December to bar young voters from casting ballots, in violation of their "constitutional rights of equal protection and due process" under the Fourteenth Amendment.
By Friday, the town hall had already become a political football, reinterpreted and dissected by both sides of the gun control debate so that anybody who wants to have an opinion about it can have one ready to regurgitate at any moment.
"A known aspect of conspiracy theorizing is that the cognition involved is 'self-sealing,' such that any evidence against the theory is reinterpreted as evidence for it," Stephan Lewandowsky, a psychologist at the University of Bristol who studies conspiracy theories, tells Vox.
The show will celebrate the coming release of "Let All the Children Boogie: A Tribute to David Bowie," an album on which artists from both the young people's music world and grown-up entertainment have rearranged and reinterpreted 20 of his songs.
The suit, filed in the Southern District of New York in Manhattan, claims that the panel — the Joint Commission on Public Ethics, known as Jcope — overstepped its mandate in January when it adopted an advisory opinion that reinterpreted the definition of the lobbying.
The Coachella look, as anyone who has recently scrolled through Instagram knows, revolves around crop tops, see-through slips of fabric and fringe galore, all of which Mr. Scott has reinterpreted with flower-power colors, cartoonish prints and a cheeky sense of humor.
One project in particular, 2012's Red Horizon reinterpreted riffs from likeminded duo Barn Owl's The Conjurer into a work all their own, drawing attention from progressive Chicago label Thrill Jockey, which releases Aseethe's new full-length Hopes Of Failure this week.
Through its wall labels and catalogs, it reinterpreted famous works of the Western landscape and Manifest Destiny — the belief that Americans were destined by God to govern the North American continent — through the lens of the impact on Native Americans and the environment.
In the watercolors and gestural oil paintings of Carly Silverman, pop culture is reinterpreted — from the awkward humor of three women in pink bikinis falling out of their pink pool float, to that self-aware strut "fashionistas" cultivate during Fashion Week and never quite forget.
Although Oozy has reinterpreted Picasso's Guernica and Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man, and made glitched-out tattoo portraits of the Mona Lisa and Amy Winehouse, he also frequently inks horror scenes that recall the tropes of Japanese guro (gore) art, nature scenes, and fantasy films.
Really though, I should be imagining some kind of trashy yet cool event from the year 2002, when this song was released, over a decade before Fedde Le Grand reinterpreted it for the stag and hen-dos on holiday in cheap, reachable European cities.
Margaret Thatcher reinterpreted "one-nation Conservatism" once again, demonising Butler's one-nation welfarism as an excuse for giving in—that is conceding too much power to trade unionists, civil servants and other agents of decline—and instead resurrecting the old idea of a property-owning democracy.
I find that idea so strange, and I think it's really interesting that this is a hill that certain kinds of men, that's the hill they want to die on, that Ghostbusters in 1984 is a perfectly flawless, fixed text that can never be reinterpreted ever again.
Rather than collaborate with someone from the design world, Loewe's creative director, Jonathan Anderson, reinterpreted the fashion brand's leather marquetry technique and applied carefully cut, puzzle-like leather pieces to form patterns (mostly taken from the Loewe archives) over the surfaces of early 20th-century British furniture.
When José Feliciano sang the "Star-Spangled Banner" at the 1968 World Series and when Marvin Gaye performed it at the 1983 All-Star Game, those performances were perceived by some as forms of protest, because of the ways in which they reinterpreted the original version.
In too many cases, this means that, in the minds of those with influence over hiring, the concept of diversity is watered down and reinterpreted to encompass what Silicon Valley has never had a shortage of — individual white men, each with their unique thoughts and ideas.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The exhibition Found in Translation: Design in California and Mexico, 1915–1985 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) illustrates how stylistic design trends flowed both north and south, where they were reinterpreted and reshaped into hybrid cultural forms.
That dress — reinterpreted by the Argentine designer Alejo Vietti — has been lifted out of its various contexts to become the central image of the director Sammi Cannold's smart yet unpersuasive production of "Evita," which opened on Wednesday as the annual gala production for New York City Center.
And it's one of the only figures in the Louvre that we don't see get reinterpreted by either the Carters or their dancers: The only figure in the Louvre that can withstand the unstoppable force that is Beyoncé, that does not need to be remade and reexamined.
The exhibition, Refraction: New Photography of Africa and Its Diaspora at Steven Kasher gallery demonstrates how the enduring vitality of the continent's traditional rituals of body adornment, masking, costuming, and spirit invocation are reinterpreted by image makers of African descent born between the 1970s and 1990s.
" Though there are verses in the Qur'an that acknowledge sexualities other than heterosexuality—MPV employs them in its work—Aslan said such arguments require the belief that scripture is "living and breathing, reinterpreted every generation" and not an ahistorical document "without context, fixed in place for all time.
Lay has spent much of her 25-year career working on the exact type of asylum law Sessions recently reinterpreted by rolling back protections for domestic violence victims, and she worries that she was perceived as having an ideology that would not be welcome on the Board of Immigration Appeals.
The disasters and competing ideologies of the 20th century have left a heavy mark on Germany, a country with a deep and flourishing dramatic tradition, and the classics — the representative works of a culture that descended sharply into barbarism — are often presented in a jarringly original light, reinterpreted or even dissected.
As in monumental sculpture itself, perspective is everything: the faultiness of what we call art history, with its false dream of meritocracy, reflects the limitations of the people who create it; it is, after all, not carved in stone but a living chronicle to be reinterpreted, blasphemized, blown up and rewritten.
Up for remixing is Höch's lesser collage "Musiker zu Hause" (33) — her "Cut with the Kitchen Knife through the Beer-Belly of the Weimar Republic" (1919) is a photomontage masterpiece — and Kurt Schwitters's "Die Kathedrale" (1920), but both have been only minimally reinterpreted, as seen in the project's documentary ebook.
First, between two traditions of handwork: couture and wax print, as realized by Uniwax, a studio/atelier from the Ivory Coast whose custom-made reinterpretations of 15 classic Dior prints (toile de Jouy, Tarot) were used on cotton grown, spun, woven and printed in Africa as well as reinterpreted in silk jacquards.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads From haute couture gowns to handcrafted accessories and brash streetwear, the 67 designers and artists featured in Native Fashion Now have, over the last 50 years, reinterpreted and reinvigorated traditional materials, styles, and modes of making practiced for generations by the indigenous peoples of the US and Canada.
The severity of the sanctions in each bucket should be commensurate with the importance of the issue, meaning that Europe's main sectoral sanctions cannot continue to be associated only with Ukraine as a whole (which risks be reinterpreted as eastern Ukraine, selling Crimea down the river, and also leaves no costs for election interference).
Now, that excess is reinterpreted with a sense of whimsy that would charm even the Flemish masters: Rich delicacies, cleverly transformed by the wave of a sugary wand, include a red-velvet cake with buttercream and fondant made to look like a roast tenderloin and a candy pig's head covered with confetti-like sprinkles.
Here's the second, phonetic interpretation: Like the "Eat Me" cake and "Drink Me" potion in "Alice in Wonderland," all three of the Down hint entries can be phonetically reinterpreted as a sort of command: The word ROOMY sounds phonetically like "RUE ME," and the answer is 58A's LOST OPPORTUNITY, which most people would certainly rue.
The Authorization for Use of Military Force has been debated and reinterpreted over the years to match a changing enemy, but despite scrutiny it has avoided a significant challenge in Congress or the courts and remains the basis of the ongoing fight against ISIS, a group that originally called itself al Qaeda in Iraq.
He's also one of the music world's most successful and respected acts, and I'll bet you there are some shadowy record executives (look how shadowy they are!) who want a piece of the action, thus locking some poor session pianist in a room for 24 hours until they've reinterpreted Blonde to cynically make some pennies.
"In the aftermath of corporate and public-sector disasters, it often emerges that participants fell prey to a collective form of willful blindness and overconfidence: mounting warning signals were systematically cast aside or met with denial, evidence avoided or selectively reinterpreted, dissenters shunned," Roland Bénabou a professor at Princeton University wrote in a seminal work on confidence and groupthink.
Their commitment to the craft is nothing short of impressive: Hunter, who studies music composition at Santa Fe College and works as a freelance composer and musician, rewrites the individual parts of each original song, and then records the reinterpreted version across multiple instruments, including trumpet, saxophone, trombone, keyboard, guitar, and vocals—all from the comfort of their bedroom studio.
Opponents of the rule, including 28503 states and many non-state organizations, argue that the EPA has reinterpreted the Clean Air Act in an effort to grant itself authority it should not have, that the rule violates states' rights by commandeering their resources and that the final rule is not a logical result of comments received on the proposed rule.
Beginning with "Lemonade" and more recently during her Coachella performance, Beyoncé has taken cultural ideas and imagery from institutions that were created in response to segregation -- such as the black national anthem "Lift Every Voice and Sing" and the marching band and step line of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) -- and reinterpreted them to give them an unprecedented platform, power and presence.
A natural-born provocateur, Ms. Roitfeld, 64, is perfectly happy to take a swipe at the kind of crusty patrician style resurrected for fall by Hedi Slimane at Celine, and reinterpreted with deadening literalism in the September pages of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, where models are garbed in a profusion of so-called heritage looks: polo coats, glen plaids and pearls.
Although the phrase normally refers to being safe from harm, it has been reinterpreted to indicate that the last words of the other three longest Across answers have been formed "out of" D, A, N, G, E and R. Not only do the finds of DANGER, GANDER, GRANDE and GARDEN make for a solid set, but the theme answers containing them are quite lively.
Ceilings much higher than other residential buildings in the city provide a sense of grandeur while the Beaux-Arts architecture -- a neoclassical style that finds its roots in Roman times, and was later reinterpreted by the French and Americans in the 1800s and 1900s -- has brought grand entrances, classical details and streamlined embellishments to the project: the style is a rare sight in Bangkok.
Yet while the new Roots, which aired over four nights from May 19773 through June 2, doesn't seem likely to have the same seismic impact on the American conversation as the 1977 original, it's a thoroughly well-done version of largely the same story, reinterpreted respectfully, yes, but with an eye toward the kind of emotionally complex melodrama that made the original a sensation.
Though rock musicians have worn his clothes — an early custom client was Steven Tyler — Mr. Amiri is one of a handful of designers, like Virgil Abloh of Off-White and Jerry Lorenzo of Fear of God, who have reinterpreted rock staples for a hip-hop era, taking some of their cues from rock (the skintight jeans) and some from hip-hop (the oversize shirts and jackets Mr. Amiri puts on top of them).
Issued without consulting the Department of Homeland Security and other key agencies, the Order created an irrational blanket ban on entry by citizens from seven predominantly-Muslim countries, creating chaos at airports and barring the entry of even longtime Lawful Permanent Resident aliens with families and jobs in the United States (until the Trump administration hastily "reinterpreted" it not to apply to them), and created an irrational blanket ban on entry by citizens from seven predominantly-Muslims countries.

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