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Yet Republicans should have no trouble reinterpreting the current moment.
He played with his catalog, reinterpreting lyrics as he saw fit.
This series features stories about reconciling, reclaiming and reinterpreting racist objects.
Couples — both straight and gay — are now revamping or reinterpreting wedding traditions.
"We always try to find new ways of reinterpreting it," he explains.
Heck—reinterpreting art with little digital faces and icons is practically international pastime.
Josephine Baker was arguably the first, reinterpreting blackface comedy and American vaudeville tropes.
"I believe we're constantly being shaped by and reinterpreting these things," Dr. Danti says.
Bricker's opponents resisted the proposed Amendment, but at the cost of reinterpreting the Constitution.
Socialists see it as a roadblock to be bypassed, primarily by reinterpreting the Constitution.
A decree reinterpreting Brazil's 1967 mining code also enters into force with the agency's launch.
Currently, a broad part of online communication consists of people reinterpreting a shared pool of references.
We're constantly reinterpreting these stories because they're human stories and the human condition is always involving.
It's never too late to go through a rigorous process of reinterpreting challenging feelings or sensations.
There's an epidemic in this country of not believing men, or downplaying or reinterpreting what they say.
In reinterpreting domestic settings for these windows, did you gain any new understandings of the spaces surrounding you?
The company has also launched a competition for artists interested in reinterpreting "The Scream" with the new tools.
It is based on vintage items, which Mr. Amiri began his career scouring flea markets for and reinterpreting.
I reached out to some of my favorite queer performers about their experience reinterpreting media for the queer gaze.
Here are all the actors reinterpreting your favorite Sabrina the Teenage Witch characters — and the entirely new additions, too.
Fans produce art and original fiction that responds to their favorite franchises, reinterpreting and recontextualizing particular characters and relationships.
For the For Freedoms show, he is finishing a series of four highly stylized, staged photographs reinterpreting Rockwell's imagery.
As a result, there have been recent signals that India is rethinking or reinterpreting its no-first-use doctrine.
"I was thinking about reinterpreting the building, but we couldn't see it as a blank paper," he explains now.
In 2015 it passed bills "reinterpreting" the constitution and allowing the SDF to become a more forceful partner to America.
After reviewing competing proposals, they chose RT+Q Architects, a small local firm that had experience reinterpreting traditional shophouse design.
Locals are absorbing everything they see, eat, and purchase abroad and are reinterpreting it in the streets of Buenos Aires.
Now, a generation of young artists are reinterpreting ikebana based on the practice's core principles, rather than its traditional mores.
He has also made a point of reviving long abandoned works and reinterpreting Baroque classics in the renovated opera house.
Reading those scenes felt like Rowling was reinterpreting or even interrogating her own work in ways that really did satisfy.
She says that the process of reinterpreting the cards has in a way forced her own kind of self-reflection.
Foxx has been "reinterpreting" decades-old regulations in an effort to green-light new automotive technology that fits within existing standards.
Instead of merely reinterpreting the male character's cruel behavior, she feels as though she has some stake in having changed it.
Ireland's Supreme Court overturned the decision, reinterpreting the constitutional ban as allowing terminations in cases where pregnancy threatened a woman's life.
By reintroducing and reinterpreting the figure, Katz was, in fact, a game-changer–opening the door for the subsequent Pop Art movement.
The artist Josh Byer is no different, reinterpreting the movement's signature non-realist approach to create a series of Faux Fauvism paintings.
In some cases, older shows have rewritten themselves, reinterpreting stories that once seemed romantic or funny, finding darker undercurrents and new angles.
Average folks became R&B superstars from reinterpreting old classics and hookless gangsta rap freestyles shot into the upper heights of Billboard.
He was a hero, a reinventor of obsolete methods of worship, a maverick, reinterpreting religious dogma for a generation of skeptics and deniers.
Kansas stylist Ursula Goff has begun reinterpreting famous works of art as hairstyles, so your hair will now look like a true masterpiece.
They defended Apple by arguing that the European Union was overstepping its authority and reinterpreting international tax law to unfairly penalize the company.
Beyond his reinterpreting her Unplugged song "Mystery of Iniquity" for his 2004 hit "All Falls Down," West has shared an artistic affinity with Hill.
Preserving the familiar names of the ballet's characters but radically reinterpreting them, Ms. Masilo tells of Prince Siegfried who is expected to marry Odette.
In 2015 he pushed through legislation reinterpreting the constitution to allow the SDF to play a more forceful role in missions such as peacekeeping.
Having spent five years using the site primarily for art discovery and promotion, Scully embarked on reinterpreting his Facebook life onto pen and paper.
She is known for her cute, simple designs and for reinterpreting the cookie cutter so each can be used for more than one design.
The new chiefs will have substantial authority to change the way Dodd-Frank is enforced simply by reinterpreting its provisions and issuing new guidance.
President Donald Trump's administration is reinterpreting its travel ban for residents of certain countries to now exempt legal permanent residents of the United States.
It's the latest film to come under fire for reinterpreting Asian characters with white actors, after Ghost in the Shell, Dragonball Evolution, and Doctor Strange.
Across the country, a new generation of black chefs and cookbook authors has been reinventing, reinterpreting and reinvigorating what's thought of as African-American food.
After reviewing and "reinterpreting" existing federal safety regulations, the Transportation Department determined the technology complies with the requirements of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard.
We asked a few of our chef friends to do just that for us—reinterpreting Super Bowl party snacks with quality ingredients and good technique.
The samples that I use often have a very traditional, even spiritual purpose to them, so reinterpreting them for a club setting is very unconventional.
By reinterpreting the conclusion that was made under President Barack Obama, the Justice Department could open itself up to lawsuits when the rule is finalized.
What took longer was coming to terms with the previous 10 years, reinterpreting what had happened to her and getting her life back on track.
Whether it's reinterpreting traditional crafts (Tanzania's Sidai Designs); employing local artisans (Malawi's Mayamiko); or repurposing materials in response to social, political and environmental issues (Mali's Xuly.
Reinterpreting the original to emphasize a more delicate and somber side of desire, the track follows their ecstatically lush collaborative track "Chemical Love," released last year.
The Interpreter India may be reinterpreting its nuclear weapons doctrine, circumstantial evidence suggests, with potentially significant ramifications for the already tenuous nuclear balance in South Asia.
With Blixen in mind, Bille Brahe set herself the task of reinterpreting classic fine jewelry motifs, such as flowers and hearts, in her understated signature style.
If that game broke with the past by reinterpreting death-as-progress, then Torment has broken with Planescape by allowing us to interpret death-as-self-annihilation.
Gerritsen's stark prose leaves a lot of space for interpreting and reinterpreting Elisabeth's tone and motivations, which feels generous, both to the reader and to the characters.
Inspired by the scholarship of historians like John Hope Franklin and Robin D.G. Kelley, Mr. Katz later acknowledged that reinterpreting the past was challenging under any circumstances.
The Kitab Kebab series, on the other hand, furthers the collective's interest in reinterpreting the canon, rebelling against the steadfast depictions and distinctions of Eastern and Western ideologies.
Pompeo insisted that it wasn't, often by reinterpreting what he'd said in the past or flatly contradicting himself, most notably when it came to regime change in Iran.
Embracing and reinterpreting cultural traditions from which black people have historically been excluded, Awol Erizku reimagines Beyoncé into an idealization that has typically been reserved for white women.
Wong, who competed in the first season of "Top Chef," is one of a handful of local chefs reinterpreting taro (known in Hawaii as kalo) for modern diners.
Yet as good as the Swiss have been at incorporating technology or reinterpreting tradition to maintain their customers, the advent of the Apple Watch is causing some waves.
By reinterpreting campus rape as an educational problem rather than just a criminal one, the federal government gave American universities a new role to prosecute and prevent rapes.
After winning the country's 2010 elections in a landslide, they ended up writing new laws and reinterpreting old ones in a way that rendered future elections largely noncompetitive.
Predictably, some of the collection's best essays are in its autobiographical section, in which the writers themselves cast their minds back, reinterpreting things seen or guessed at in childhood.
A. The reason they asked us to do the project is that they knew that we would do a great job reinterpreting the great prewar New York apartment buildings.
Adams is the perfect artist to take on the task of reinterpreting Kelly, because of his long-standing interest in exploring the black experience formally through fashion and deconstructivism.
The drawing method conceived by artist Adolfo Best Maugard sought to establish a truly "Mexican art" by reinterpreting the ornaments found on native pottery into seven basic design motifs.
Salem spends much of the end of "A Drive to Israel" reinterpreting the biblical Book of Exodus, which tells the story of the people of Israel escaping slavery in Egypt.
LA based video and installation artist Adebukola Bodunrin is part of an increasing crop of diaspora filmmakers who are reinterpreting indigenous culture in way that takes on an international tone.
The whole thing is shot in an empty Louvre, in what seems to be a continuation of Beyoncé's recent interest in reinterpreting and recontextualizing the art of the Western canon.
On the contrary, Armstrong shows Liam and Ffion both editing and shaping and reinterpreting their own memories, until even the happiest moments of their lives become instruments of torture. Netflix.
"Our Last Tango" goes a step further than the standard memoir doc, creatively reinterpreting moments from Rego's childhood and her relationship with Copes into stylish modern and tango dance numbers.
Back in December, Disney and Bloomingdale's tasked 11 designers and brands — including Rag & Bone, Cynthia Rowley, and Opening Ceremony — with reinterpreting the costumes of iconic Star Wars characters for charity.
The concept of the campaign was inspired by the 90s political magazine George, published by the late JFK Jr. wherein each cover featured a celebrity reinterpreting American politics and prowess.
It is not a finite source gradually disappearing, piece by piece, but something that we keep discovering and reinterpreting, and keep adding to as the present continues to become past.
Domicile, another new coffee shop in Brooklyn, paid as much attention to creatively reinterpreting cottage cheese ceilings into a futuristic sea punk interior design as it did to exciting signage.
For the past few years, VR artists have been reinterpreting works by canonical painters like Pieter Bruegel and van Gogh, and for the forward thinkers, Google built a virtual paintbrush.
Tisci, along with industrial designer Marc Newson and architect Arthur Huang, were tasked with reinterpreting some of the most well-known Air Max silhouettes in honor of its big 3-0.
We can similarly transform ourselves into quixotic pessimists — the kind who are called dreamers, idealists or lunatics — by reading more, rejecting common sense and reinterpreting what constitutes a waste of time.
The interventions performed on many of the pianos are wildly visual, with artists reinterpreting the function of the piano as an object, in addition to affecting the sounds it can produce.
The Eclipses Group Theater is bucking that trend to retell a neglected story, reinterpreting Euripides's Alcestis, along with excerpts from Euripides's Hercules, in their new production Hercules: In Search of a Hero.
The Trump administration seems to be narrowly reinterpreting the law, saying that in cases where applicants are over 22017, they no longer qualify, because the state court's authority ends at that age.
In addition to reinterpreting those standouts, Prada invited four architects and designers to reimagine something else from the house's long history: its signature black nylon, the fabric that started the Prada empire.
No matter her choice of material or format, though, she always engaged with the histories of art and decorative arts, reinterpreting and transforming traditional motifs and symbols to create playful and colorful reinterpretations.
Last year, for example, Arthur Schnitzler's play "La Ronde", set in Vienna in the 1890s, was staged in London; Federico Tiezzi, an Italian director, is reinterpreting a series of Schnitzler's works outside Florence.
Ms. Allen also used her academic background to explore the repertoire of Mary Lou Williams, a pioneering bebop pianist, and in 2006 released the album "Zodiac Suite: Revisited," reinterpreting Williams's most famous work.
Vaccarello is now in charge of a $283 million-a-year business and the job of reinterpreting Saint Laurent's legacy as he sees fit: revamping boutiques, reshooting advertising, entirely revising its visual identity.
In 2015 the government passed several security bills "reinterpreting" the constitution to allow the SDF to engage in what Shinzo Abe, the prime minister, called "proactive pacifism"—participating in peacekeeping missions and the like.
And putting a pussy hat on her adopted sister, Molly (Allegra Acosta), is a clever way of reinterpreting her cute animal hats from the comics, while connecting her to Gertrude's feminist point of view.
" Indeed, M.B.S. instructed me: "Do not write that we are 'reinterpreting' Islam — we are 'restoring' Islam to its origins — and our biggest tools are the Prophet's practices and [daily life in] Saudi Arabia before 213.
The play provokes a dialogue by reimagining Christ as a persecuted minority; simply reinterpreting a religious symbol should not be considered offensive to a religion, said Garboletto, who joined the legal fight as amicus curiae.
At Old Pine Street Church, Jones responded to the maritime symbols hand stenciled on the church's sanctuary walls, reinterpreting the iconography of waves, anchors, scallops and crosses as signs of African diaspora journeys and forced migration.
Ize, 29, founded his namesake label just three years ago, but his mission is already clear: "We're reviving, reinterpreting and giving new context to artisan techniques that have given meaning to West African identity," he says.
The order is vague in a number of ways, and, as we've learned over the past 10 days, the Trump administration is often open to interpreting and then reinterpreting its own orders after they've been issued.
Erizku and Beyoncé use the cosmopolitan strategy of embracing and reinterpreting cultural traditions, particularly those from which black people have historically been excluded, to reimagine Beyoncé into an idealization that has typically been reserved for white women.
El Rio offers up a psychedelic embodiment of death that is beyond our world and the afterlife as we conceive it, reinterpreting its cyclical nature in a way that gives birth to a new kind of optimism.
"Those costumes exist in people's imaginations and all I wanted to do was to honor what they expect those costumes to be in a live action movie," Durran tells PEOPLE of reinterpreting the iconic looks from the animated film.
Two figure skaters at the 2016 US Synchronized Skating Championships in Kalamazoo, Michigan took their fandom to a hilarious new level by reinterpreting a classic — the "Fire and Ice" routine from the Will Ferrell and John Heder-fronted movie.
Because of its rollout process, the policy could face legal action if it is found to diminish rights citizens had before, rather than just reinterpreting existing rules, said Ur Jaddou, a former USCIS chief counsel during the Obama administration.
Their visual identity and what they're trying to do in terms of reinterpreting themselves for the 21st century is very strong, it's great PR. For us to reinforce that in any way would be terrible, we should stay away from it.
The crisscross quilted pattern that she first found on clothing worn by 1920s jockeys and that eventually became synonymous with the house and its 2.55 handbags, was the season's anchor, with 48 pieces in 11 sets reinterpreting the matelassé motif.
Heartbeat Opera has made a specialty of reinterpreting operas from the past in light of the present, and their staging here of Alessandro Stradella's 1681 oratorio is no exception: It's a tale of sex and power rethought for the #MeToo moment.
"I thought it would be cool to bring back a Florentine and Renaissance aesthetic," he said, also referring to what he called a "growing movement in fashion" for reinterpreting Italian history as seen at the likes of Gucci and Aquazzura.
If the Muslim community in the United States, what Mr. Patel called the "American ummah," can embrace that by reinterpreting its traditions without losing itself, it could contribute to the broader ummah by offering new perspectives and a lived example.
It's that he and his modern China are distant, and can only be understood by thoroughly researching, as well as reinterpreting what he was saying and how he was saying it – meditating on the "in-betweeness" that characterized both his life and writing.
Her solo show at OCMA focuses on the pearl and the history of its cultivation in Mexico and Japan, even reinterpreting the legend of Cleopatra, who drank a pearl after dissolving it in vinegar to trump the extravagant gourmandism of her lover Antony.
Withdrawing these documents is consistent with the Trump administration's hostility to civil rights in a host of other areas: abandoning oversight of police departments, reinterpreting anti-discrimination statutes to deny protection to L.G.B.T. individuals and switching sides in key voting rights cases.
He has also pledged to sign an executive order doing away with birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants, which experts say would amount to a broad reinterpreting of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution — something that is outside of the president's executive authority.
Although he may not have been a direct participant in the scene, it's not hard to draw a line between Ariel Pink's recycling of cheesy older sounds and vaporwave, a new genre based entirely around reinterpreting corporate elevator music and forgotten adult-contemporary tracks.
The FCC's imposition of internet regulation through a creative reinterpreting of the decades-old Title II public-utility regulation is only the most well-publicized example of the willingness of Wheeler's commission to force square pegs from the last century into today's round holes.
Now more than ever, women are embracing the old and elevating it into something fresh and new — whether that means reinterpreting 1950s cheek rouge in a modern way or shaking up the traditional pinup cat-eye by painting it on with a colorful Rimmel London liner.
"Challenging and reinterpreting traditional depictions of the female nude from the perspective of a female artist," according to a statement from the gallery, these politically charged images were perfectly in tune with mission of many museum curators and private collectors to widen the art historical canon.
Reinterpreting a 1930's label from Puerto Rican produce sold in the U.S., Miguel Luciano's painting "Barceloneta Bunnies" (2007), for example, addresses our country's history of forced sterilization by referencing a Puerto Rico town targeted by such programs as part of the island's population control policy.
The court's most conservative justices — Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh — are currently trolling for a case that would provide a vehicle for reinterpreting the Free Exercise Clause to give the same robust protection for believers as the statute, in the court's view, currently does.
"Reinterpreting federal constitutional requirements after 217-plus years would call into question thousands of settled criminal cases, and could require new trials in hundreds, if not thousands, of cases," Ms. Rosenblum, a Democrat, wrote in an amicus brief to the Supreme Court supporting the continued acceptance of nonunanimous verdicts.
WASHINGTON — As the government shutdown stretches into its fourth week, the Trump administration is reinterpreting longstanding rules to open the federal government piece by piece, forcing thousands of workers to report to work without pay, many of them in sectors that could minimize damage to the president's base.
So much so that last spring, she left her job in fashion at La Garçonne in New York City, where she worked in styling and product development, to try her hand at soap making, reinterpreting the old-fashioned traditions of Korean bath life into a line of modern cleansing goods.
The language cannot be amended except through the formal process of constitutional amendment laid out in Article V. If the president were to rely on an executive order reinterpreting birthright citizenship in order to withhold some government service or benefit for which any "citizen" is eligible, he would be acting unlawfully.
This cast is not really reinterpreting The Bad News Bears so much as enacting the Stations of the I Know This Isn't PC But ... Cross, with a few added flourishes and some unnecessary fleshing out and context cues alerting us to the fact that we're in that annus mirabilis of Western culture, 2005.
After detours through the punk music, cut short by hernia surgery ("If I tried to say 'Oi' out loud I would probably get another hernia," he deadpans) he's settled on a version of pop music that lives somewhere in the subconscious—resurfacing strange memories and reinterpreting old mythologies in hypnagogic synthesizer leads.
The replacement rock is known as "Rocky II." That might sound like just another weird piece of art history, but when Pierre Bismuth—a Brussels-based artist known for reinterpreting artifacts and for helping write Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind—watched the film, his instinct was to ask: Where is 'Rocky II'?
With "The Secret Agent," Douglas borrows language codes from film noir, reinterpreting Joseph Conrad's novel of the same name (published in 27), which was inspired by the failed attack on the Greenwich Observatory in 226, when a French anarchist prematurely detonated a bomb near the Observatory building in the first international terrorist incident in Britain.
But when an agency instead decides to change policy by reinterpreting long-standing guidance, and then applying that interpretation retroactively, as it did to PHH Mortgage, it not only unfairly penalizes a company that could not have known it was breaking the law, but also deprives itself of the insight notice and comment can provide.
Mr. Gvasalia's Vetements was invited to show its collection during haute couture and presented a collection made in collaboration with 17 brands hungry for the halo effect of a Vetements seal of approval (Manolo Blahnik, Church's and Brioni as well as Hanes and Champion, the company Mr. Gvasalia made his name parodying and reinterpreting without permission).
Background: This comes as a bipartisan group of lawmakers work on legislation that would make it more difficult to obtain H-1Bs and the Trump administration considers eliminating the ability for spouses of H-1B holders to work in the U.S. What's happening: DHS is looking at reinterpreting parts of the American Competitiveness in the 21st Century Act, which currently allows H1-B visas to be extended past two three-year terms if they have a green card pending.

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