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They had reinvented economics, reinvented business as we knew it.
There are many industries that will be reinvented, manufacturing will be reinvented.
In the meantime, Lenovo's Yoga laptops reinvented the hinge, Dell's XPS 43 reinvented the display, Razer reinvented the keyboard, and Microsoft reconfigured our entire idea of a laptop.
If blogs reinvented printed media, and podcasts and music streaming reinvented radio, why can't Quibi reinvent serialized storytelling.
The car has been reinvented several times and will likely be reinvented several more before its nameplate is retired.
You've got to do something new with it, but it's been replicated so much—reinvented, reinvented—I don't think it has much of a life now.
As the Democratic Party reinvented itself in the aftermath of
They loved me, these two brothers, who had reinvented cinema.
So I will say wake me when government is reinvented.
In November, MTV News raved that Rihanna reinvented red lipstick.
Meaning in painting isn't fixed, but contingent and constantly reinvented.
Below, see how we completely reinvented six meh wardrobe placeholders.
The movie favorite can be reinvented in thousands of ways.
Eventually, I walked away from the business and reinvented myself.
I wanted to present a reinvented kinder, gentler David Duke.
Buttigieg has gradually reinvented himself as more of a moderate.
And now, at almost 50, she's ready to be reinvented.
In this particular case, someone has reinvented the pitch invasion.
Everything's a discovery, everything has to be reinvented and reconsidered.
After O2L disbanded in December 2014, Mr. Dillon reinvented himself.
It continues to be reinvented (and perfected) in surprising ways.
Clinton hasn't reinvented herself or become an entirely different person.
Smoky eyes have been reinvented more times than we can count.
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Mr Page in particular reinvented what the guitar was capable of.
And it's a vitamin that's been completely reinvented, reengineered, and redesigned.
WITH HIS Vision Fund, Masayoshi Son, a Japanese tycoon, reinvented investing.
Policy toward refugees must not be reinvented because of these assaults.
Epic reinvented the third-person shooter, and did so without compromise.
Originally from North Carolina, he reinvented himself in place after place.
I believe she has completely reinvented dressing as the first lady.
A few landowners have reinvented their properties as wax palm reserves.
Policy towards refugees must not be reinvented because of these assaults.
WE HAVE REINVENTED OURSELVES MANY TIMES WERE IN THAT PROCESS AGAIN.
Apple has reinvented what it means to be a Twitter lurker.
There was very little about it that needed to be reinvented.
In the 19th century, John Ruskin reinvented how we see art.
Letterman reinvented the late-night talk show," Norm Macdonald said. "Mr.
The voting process needs to be reinvented to stimulate anemic turnouts.
Watch: After "Twilight," Robert Pattinson reinvented himself in art-house films.
Why must the wheel be reinvented with for every new drug?
Some communities have reinvented themselves after the loss of major employers.
Eone has just about reinvented the watch, far as I'm concerned.
Similar devices have been invented and reinvented in the century since.
The New has grown old and the Old has reinvented itself.
The former publicist reinvented herself, learning digital marketing and Adobe Suite.
Acura reinvented the supercar 29 years ago with the original NSX.
Bodegas are not businesses to be reinvented or thrown aside like this.
We haven't reinvented the wheel here with indoor farming or vertical farming.
After being released, Stonehouse reinvented himself as the author of several thrillers.
Same with Apple, a spectacular organization that has reinvented how we communicate.
A core tenet of Superhuman's reinvented inbox is one designed for speed.
Retail has already been reinvented and it's going to continue to change.
Rather than simply deciding to work in monotype, Johns reinvented the process.
The granny panties of yore had been sleekly reinvented for new audiences.
The rise of reinvented granny panties is folded into the athleisure movement.
They are deeply ingrained systems that needed to be reinvented from scratch.
Some of these are old firms, like GE, that have reinvented themselves.
Upper in which we see reinvented structures, there isn't much of a
We asked our readers to tell us how they had reinvented themselves.
Anyone who reinvented themselves at college could tell you that for free.
Of course, the chefs behind the cookbook reinvented many of the meals.
But other regions without that historical legacy have also reinvented themselves repeatedly.
But I've also reinvented the wheel for myself, and you can, too. 
Kaplan had a front-row seat as Miami rehabilitated and reinvented itself.
Season 9 reinvented them on a mysterious island in the late-30s.
The good news is that what was invented once can be reinvented.
After her meteoric Lindy Hop career, Ms. Miller reinvented herself in 22003.
His latest book is Toy Story: How Pixar Reinvented the Animated Feature.
In the 1980s, he radically reinvented himself in Harlem as Mr. Satan.
"The Good Doctor" has hardly reinvented the syrupy, tear-jerking medical drama.
Instead, the event is reinvented each time by a new artistic director.
Kohl's and Nordstrom have reinvented themselves with fresh brands and hipper stores.
Here&aposs how millennials have reinvented the world in the past decade.
But the list of companies that successfully reinvented themselves is very short.
"Policy planning was completely reinvented under Brian," another department official told me.
When one career didn't work out, he simply reinvented himself into another one.
He could reinvent himself, yes, but maybe he reinvented himself too many times.
Matt and Jeff Hardy reinvented themselves to be a weird ironic comedy act.
Samsung hasn't reinvented anything in particular — that's where its foldable smartphones come in.
Between the U.S. and the "new U.K.", everything will need to be reinvented.
Yes, Mr López Obrador has reinvented himself, but as a bundle of contradictions.
He has reinvented himself as a teacher and ambassador for Asian men's tennis.
After the war it reinvented itself as a big-tent Volkspartei (people's party).
In the late 1970s, after returning to Guatemala, General Ríos Montt reinvented himself.
Many were voracious readers who reinvented themselves through books, often while in prison.
Abbatine has not only reinvented properties, but revamped his career several times over.
Brooks just launched its most "reinvented" running shoe, called the Levitate, in September.
But in 2005, under the leadership of Lee Scott, Walmart partially reinvented itself.
Oofos reinvented the flip flop to make the most comfortable sandals we've tried.
I feel more clear in my brain and I kind of reinvented myself.
We reinvented ourselves enough that we had our own world, our own milieu.
The second season of Spike Lee's reinvented "She's Gotta Have It" hits Netflix.
"He said China reinvented itself and the Venezuelans can reinvent themselves," Sargeant said.
But the Rays hardly believe they have reinvented pitching as we know it.
Tyson Fury reinvented himself once again, and once again he's a heavyweight champion.
Honda will be unveiling an "augmented driving" concept with a "reinvented" steering wheel.
A reinvented toilet that doesn't require a sewer could save millions of lives.
Nicki Minaj reinvented what it meant to be a woman in hip-hop.
"All of these mistakes from the 90s are being reinvented, reintroduced," Nohl said.
Ms. Haley, 44, the daughter of Indian immigrants, has reinvented herself many times.
He stayed in office and reinvented himself with the time he had left.
Lewis is a product of the conservative counterestablishment as reinvented by the Internet revolution.
By then he'd reinvented himself so many times that the reinvention was becoming cliche.
While the company may eventually reinvent the automobile, it hasn't yet reinvented automobile manufacturing.
He's reinvented himself in recent years as part of a booming nationalist rap scene.
In France, Iosseliani reinvented himself with his international breakthrough Favorites of the Moon (1984).
" She continued, "Family structure can be reinvented and divorce doesn't have to be devastating.
Mickey [Drexler] had just reinvented The Gap, so essentially retail was just being invented.
Pamela Anderson: Thank you for the compliment, but I wouldn't say I reinvented myself!
He reinvented what it meant to be masculine by wearing women's clothing and makeup.
Once a card-carrying communist, Mr Minniti reinvented himself as a centre-left pragmatist.
Apple's essentially reinvented its premiere tablet and instantly set the bar for tablet hardware.
The latter seems more likely, given that he has almost literally reinvented the wheel.
Now, country star Kacey Musgraves has covered and, in a way, reinvented the song.
The GSUSA has reinvented itself over the years to keep up with the times.
For generations, Steinway has thrived by ignoring competitors claiming to have reinvented the piano.
"He's made the stores look better, he's emphasized fashion, he's reinvented their loyalty program."
Miyamoto reinvented "Donkey Kong" for the Nintendo Entertainment System and made Mario the star.
So you mentioned earlier that Pamela Anderson was sort of reinvented for this film.
"I wanted to choose artists that readopted these technologies, reinvented them," Ms. Knoppers said.
Marseille, France, has reinvented its food scene to welcome a new influx of tourists.
No game has reinvented itself for a time-poor age as successfully as cricket.
Instead the series has "inverted" and "reinvented" Nancy's story for a more contemporary setting.
Thames was essentially his own hitting coach with the Dinos, and reinvented his approach.
These artists reinvented their genres -- and themselves -- to earn impressive influence and staying power.
Steam is a popular digital distribution platform that reinvented how PC gaming is experienced.
As an object and artifact, "the book" has been invented and reinvented myriad times.
And Apple did not invent the smartphone, but it reinvented it in the iPhone.
In typical Bowie fashion, he had reinvented the technique, albeit with a digital twist.
David's fragrances include The Classic Reinvented, The Essence, Beyond, and his most recent, Beyond Forever.
Most are institutionally innovative, having in recent years either reinvented themselves or emerged from nowhere.
As a movie, this version of the story wouldn't have radically reinvented the Alien franchise.
In some alternate America imagined by Pixar the health-care system could simply be reinvented.
"Trends that are happening are collapsing on top of itself and being reinvented," says Godfrey.
He later caved in to the lenders' demands and has reinvented himself as a conformist.
Slack has shown that real-time communication and workflow automation can be reinvented yet again.
Delegates and vote counts and nominations aside, Sanders's campaign has reinvented Democratic politics in California.
FX's spy genre spoof has reinvented itself so many times, it's hard to keep track.
Square has reinvented the cumbersome POS to be mobile, tablet-based, intuitive and consumer facing.
For a while it seemed like the company had totally reinvented the renewable energy business.
Fast-forward to the dawn of the internet, and porn was reinvented all over again.
With the benefit of some hindsight, I'd argue Apple only reinvented its own product line.
She reinvented herself, decided she wanted to travel around the world, talk about women's issues.
But Foals have always reinvented themselves, made their sound their own, expanded with each release.
Together, we have rebuilt, reinvented, strengthened, and modernized our products, our business, and our company.
This same process of disruption and innovation has more or less reinvented the game today.
In a recent column, Jane E. Brody wrote about several people who had reinvented themselves.
What I love about the road is how people can disappear and emerge again, reinvented.
He has reinvented himself as a music agent, representing young artists on a record label.
Trenches came with wide, corset-like elasticated waists, and reinvented as an A-line skirt.
Gillespie, though a longtime establishment Republican, has reinvented himself as a Trump-style culture warrior.
Industrial techniques will need to be reinvented, and this work cannot drag out for decades.
He'd pared down his songs to their essential components and reinvented them on the fly.
Known in the 1980s as Atari Democrats, they were soon reinvented as the New Democrats.
But, one good run of outfits would make me feel like I'd reinvented my personality.
For the nearly four decades she's been in the spotlight, she's consistently reinvented her look.
Like many immigrants to the United States, Alexander Hamilton reinvented himself in New York City.
I also saw an incredible amount of vacant retail spaces that needed to be reinvented.
The Keynesian revolution reinvented economics in the 1930s, and continues to shape the field today.
Indeed, Mr. Putin has reinvented himself as a wartime president, and wartime presidents never quit.
I guess the solution, I think, now lies in ... HR hasn't been reinvented in decades.
"He talks about how racism has been reinvented and wrecked the middle class," she says.
After the exhibition, everything will be carted back to Grand Rapids and reinvented for ArtPrize 2016.
New York (CNN Business)Kohl's reinvented itself to adapt to sweeping changes in the retail industry.
"Family structure can be reinvented and divorce doesn't have to be devastating," Paltrow told the outlet.
It's rare for a toy to get reinvented over and over and retain so much charm.
He regarded British nationhood as a fixed entity rather than something that was constantly being reinvented.
"Family structure can be reinvented and divorce doesn't have to be devastating," Paltrow told the outlet.
None of the companies that follow reinvented the wheel, but all wound up creating real value.
"The concept of owning and operating a sports team today has to be reinvented," he added.
Microsoft has reinvented itself under its new CEO Satya Nadella with a move to the cloud.
Pastels on steroids, red lips reinvented, easy accessories, gloss, non-gothic black, and half-up hair.
At Procle, shoulder pads become sponges for the kitchen, while old curtains are reinvented as tablecloths.
The company reinvented itself in 2015 with a 360-degree camera rig called the Lytro Immerge.
But they've reinvented themselves on offense, with a modern emphasis on ball movement and three-pointers.
A well-known Peking opera has been reinvented in jazz form to appeal to new audiences.
Some, like Southdale, have reinvented themselves by leasing out apartment space and areas for new restaurants.
Delegates and vote counts and nominations aside, the Sanders campaign has reinvented Democratic politics in California.
In the past 18 months, Volvo has reinvented itself with a whole range of new cars.
We're all for innovation and newness, but sometimes, the best things don't need to be reinvented.
But what if another company reinvented the tiny, dead simple music player for the Spotify age?
Some of these modern giants are long-established stars that have reinvented themselves many times over.
So I reinvented myself as a volunteer in animal shelters, homeless shelters and various nonprofit organizations.
I reinvented myself as Patient H69 and launched a blog that would later become a book.
In 2008, reinvented himself as a rally car driver, driving at the X Games until 2013.
"There's a framework that needs to be reinvented and I think everybody is aware of that."
Nobody is trying to reinvent the wheel, but maybe the wheel doesn't need to be reinvented.
David Bowie, who died Sunday at 69, reinvented his music, image, and identity with every album.
Plaid's a bit like Madonna in her heyday: It keeps coming back, reinvented, season after season.
Victor Moses has reinvented his career the last couple of years as a wingback for Chelsea.
"She reinvented advertising with dramatic and rapid business success, but also cultural success," Mr. Thompson said.
She has been reinvented, in ways that fans have not always embraced, for seemingly every era.
The stories include that of Vietnam War refugees, above, who reinvented themselves on the dance floor.
It has reinvented the subdued Offred of the novel as the destructive, mesmerizing, apparently unbreakable June.
The right-hander who's reinvented himself because of a compromised fastball had a rocky five innings.
It has been reinvented with Ms. Welch and now matches users with stylists for professional advice.
"It's not that retail is left for dead, it's that retail is being reinvented," Telsey said.
To this day, it remains one of the parts of Brooklyn that has not been reinvented.
The Industrial Revolution reshaped traditional holidays, so social reformers reinvented traditions, and made decorations more prominent.
Intolerant inclusion, which is the classic Latin American populist formula, is being reinvented by evangelical pastors.
So everything — I'm just talking about electronics right now, but the kitchen needs to be reinvented.
So we're going to talk about how moved on because you really reinvented yourself yet again.
From the 1940s onwards R.A. Butler reinvented one-nation Toryism for the age of the welfare state.
If Bill Nye reinvented his show for the modern era, he'd probably be the Data Science Guy.
Statoil, Norway's titan, has reinvented itself as Equinor; its portfolio comprises both oil projects and wind farms.
Everything is, to an extent, reinvented from first principles by these characters in this very strange place.
Students craft prototypes, from a reinvented waffle iron to a folding desk, at The Product Realization Lab.
She buried the trauma of her tumultuous childhood and reinvented herself as dance pop star Wynter Gordon.
When Rachel Mansur and Floriana Gavriel launched Mansur Gavriel in 2013, they basically reinvented the It bag.
In the 19th century, Christmas, the secularized, domestic "family" holiday as we know it today, was reinvented.
The martini has been reinvented so many times there are even multiple recipes considered to be classic.
And then there's the pièce de résistance of this disturbing alternate reality: the newly reinvented Grace Hanson.
From traditional German-style venues to trendy, reinvented joints, there's bound to be a biergarten for everyone.
Then he realized that he'd just done something people haven't done in generations—reinvented the chai wheel.
Miley Cyrus may have just reinvented her sound, but she's already looking forward to the next thing.
It is the familiar cry of the incumbent establishment against innovators and insurgents, reinvented for each generation.
Director Bill Condon (a musical veteran who worked on "Dreamgirls" and "Chicago") certainly hasn't reinvented the wheel.
But if that's the case, then has Sony simply reinvented PC gaming and called it a PlayStation?
When it launched the MacBook in 2015, Apple wasn't shy about claiming it had reinvented the laptop.
Instead, he's reinvented the classic device for the 21st century—by turning it into a drone controller.
Clinton, 68, has redefined the role of women in American politics each time she has reinvented herself.
Nintendo didn't just deliver a fan-pleasing new Zelda entry; it reinvented what the series can be.
As each instrument hijacks the melody, the song is reinvented in ways even the musician doesn't understand.
"Another classic cat eye 60's look completely reinvented to be modern and edgy, but still classy."
Then at some point, my father untethered himself from our family, drifted far away, reinvented his life.
Pages of numbers, wikis and theorycrafting, team compositions posited and refuted, new metagames discovered and reinvented overnight.
But for this campaign cycle at least, he's fundamentally reinvented what almost everyone assumed what was possible.
Gene Tunney, similarly, reinvented the wheel when he demonstrated the art of circling out against Jack Dempsey.
He completely reinvented those songs and did not try to squinch them into too narrow a story.
Within a year of his bankruptcy, Mr. Sekulow reinvented himself as a litigator for the Christian right.
It's as if Mr. Ratmansky had reinvented the Mariinsky — though the metamorphosis remains exclusive to this ballet.
She went for long runs in the Bois du Boulogne, dated an art gallerist and reinvented herself.
"Black hairstyles are reinvented [as non-Black inventions], like two cornrows being called boxer braids," she says.
The 33-year-old Mr Kurz has already reinvented himself several times in his brief political career.
The league lifted its on-field partying ban, so the players reinvented loony new ways to boast.
If journalism has been reinvented during the past two decades, it has, in the main, been reinvented not by reporters and editors but by tech companies, in a sequence of events that, in Abramson's harrowing telling, resemble a series of puerile stunts more than acts of public service.
Ahead, take an exclusive look at the "Fall 1" lookbook, plus the full first drop of reinvented Thakoon.
When she left reality television, she reinvented herself as a DJ in the midst of the EDM crave.
"Microsoft would probably be an example — with Satya [they] have reinvented themselves, most companies do not," Chambers said.
We pass two gargantuan Tuscan villas fused together: "Maybe that's the guy who reinvented the olive," says Griffin.
America's oldest shopping mall in Providence, Rhode Island, for instance, was recently reinvented as a quirky housing complex.
But in the last few years, the lo-fi tech has reinvented itself in some weird new ways.
But just as he did when faced with struggles in the mid-80s, Petty once again reinvented himself.
She lived with her grandmother in the new London suburb of Brompton (later she reinvented her rackety upbringing).
A company called Dynomighty has launched a Kickstarter campaign for what it claims is a reinvented lunch bag.
Each of us is Gatsby, or can be, with the potential to be reinvented and obliterate the past.
After every exhibition the pieces are disassembled to be later reinvented into other pieces for the next exhibition.
Here, she analyzes Garrett Ryan, an advertising executive who reinvented men's underwear with his start-up, Mr. + Muse.
The director of "The Sixth Sense" has reinvented himself in recent years by working with producer Jason Blum.
The world of recipes had not been reinvented beyond, you know, just a list of text and image.
In 1990, the visa was reinvented as H-1B, and it boomed alongside the rise of Silicon Valley.
Then Cramer remembered all the times that Disney had reinvented itself over the years after being written off.
"They think they've reinvented the wheel, and they haven't," said Nick Coverdale, a Hong Kong-based industry veteran.
I fell in love the second I saw the reinvented Okada as The Rainmaker in 2012 or so.
All this would seem like insurmountable disgraces, but in the last four years McAfee has, remarkably, reinvented himself.
And I think as Daara has reinvented Uber 2.0 it really is a new direction for the company.
The late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs reinvented the personal computer and changed the world with the iPhone.
"A past was reinvented, and repackaged as this great, multicultural history where there are no conflicts," he said.
He was an enthusiastic supporter of Tony Blair, and a significant financial backer of the reinvented Labour Party.
Siu spoke of the island as a multiethnic space that had been improvised and reinvented throughout its history.
He just left her mother after a crippling drug addiction, then reinvented himself as a born-again Christian.
After walking away from the entertainment industry, he reinvented himself when the social web was in its infancy.
In honor of what would have been the pop star's 60th birthday, Hugo Boss has reinvented the classic.
I went back and looked at what she'd done with the magazine when she reinvented it in 1965.
And she's reinvented live concert movies, self-directing the Netflix documentary Homecoming about her landmark 2018 Coachella performance.
When the steel industry died, Pittsburgh reinvented itself as a center for health, education and the computer industry.
Best Buy reinvented its stores by going all-in on customer service and tech support with Geek Squad.
Tawney reinvented herself, creating a living environment that helped her develop both her spirit and her delicate weavings.
And in the sixth century Pope Gregory the Great reinvented winter solstic celebrations, and adorned churches with greenery.
So, unlike smartphone manufacturers, Amazon doesn&apost need to release flashy, reinvented versions of its flagship products annually.
Electronic publishing was not new by any means back then, but Apple reinvented it at a desktop level.
Again, digital multimedia had been around for some time, but Apple reinvented it in a desktop PC package.
As industries were reinvented, homeless people were systematically excluded from systems that barely tolerated them in the first place.
Now, the same company claims it's reinvented the damn thing with a wobbly-looking toy called the Frisbee Sonic.
The idea was to kick off a three-day Reinvented Toilet Expo to inspire the crappers of the future.
Or maybe it's easier to get people to spend money when a company claims to have reinvented routine furniture.
Somewhere along the way, the age-old canine cells may have reinvented the device to extend their own longevity.
So when Brian Fan wanted to start strumming out lullabies for his baby daughter, he reinvented the instrument itself.
Since then, it has been tweaked, honed and reinvented, becoming the perfect fabric onto which Christmas dreams are stitched.
It's since been reinvented as a stock Android program, which sounds great but is far from the initial goal.
Once associated with cronyism, it has reinvented itself under leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis as a pro-reform and moderate alternative.
Lady Gaga radically reinvented herself when she released her rock- and country-inspired fifth album, Joanne, in the fall.
Kohl's struggles: At a time when traditional retailers are closing left and right, Kohl's has reinvented itself to adapt.
A retail store with rotating stories (hence the name), the space is completely reinvented every four to eight weeks.
Fast-forward to 43 years later, Jay-Z has reinvented himself as an artist that no one saw coming.
You had a different sound, a different outlook, and you pretty much reinvented what and who The Kooks were.
He said that anti-Zionism was a "reinvented form of anti-Semitism", a remark that brought praise from Netanyahu.
New revenue lines are emerging as even basic items like a hairbrush, shower head and tape measure are reinvented.
If some teams have reinvented the system in the era of advanced technology, they are keeping quiet about it.
A penniless German immigrant, Gerhartsreiter reinvented himself as multimillionaire New York socialite and modern art collector named Clark Rockefeller.
Vladimir Putin, a K.G.B. operative returning from East Germany, reinvented himself in the shadowy world of St. Petersburg politics.
I interviewed several people in similar circumstances who reinvented themselves, sometimes against considerable odds, other times in surprising ways.
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Save for adding in a few kicks and knees, Belfort never really reinvented himself over the following two decades.
Leach reinvented himself as the charming, sophisticated Cary Grant and became a huge star, but now felt a void.
Since Newell and Pappalardo founded Reductress, though, Cosmopolitan and the other publications they've parodied have reinvented themselves as woke.
Over the next few years, these DJs reinvented disco by playing those records over hard-hitting electronic drum machines.
In June, 1987, four men met at the Empress of Russia, a pub in London, and reinvented world music.
It's an unexpected evolution that's necessary for a franchise that has reinvented itself with almost every iteration since 2017.
Ms. Simone reinvented other refrains created by writers of many different ethnicities and nations, shaping them to her purposes.
The kitchen needs to be reinvented ... That's what technology is: 95 percent of the time, it's exploring new opportunity.
But over the years, others have done it right, and reinvented how we hear sex sounds in dance tracks.
Dance has always been an oral and a physical tradition, and ballets are constantly forgotten, misremembered, revised, and reinvented.
Then, in the 1980s, Jörg Haider reinvented it as a crusading populist party with a strong anti-immigration platform.
"The female artists that I know of have reinvented themselves 210 times more than the male artists," she explains.
Mr. Sadr has reinvented himself countless times in an erratic political career and can be a fair-weather ally.
As the internet has reinvented the way we socialize and express ourselves, American activism has struggled to stay effective.
SkyBridge bought Citigroup's hedge fund unit and then reinvented itself, opening up to investors with as little as $25,000.
Doctor Manhattan, the godlike superhuman, is reinvented under the guise of Cal Abar, a black man living in Oklahoma.
Over the past decade, billionaire presidential candidate Tom Steyer has reinvented himself from fossil fuel funder to climate crusader.
Like the French symbolist poets whom she read and admired in translation, she reinvented classical imagery in modernist forms.
One thing I wanted to touch on is experimentation—records that reinvented or broke the mold in a way.
It's not hard to see why, given how the record pretty much reinvented the band from their previous music.
Feel free to grab a cup of tea while you shop the reinvented trench coats ahead, we've got you covered.
Stacey Abrams, Georgia Democrat who has reinvented herself as a progressive, was backed by Koch Industries in 2014 and 2016.
Back in the States, the reinvented Smith scared his former colleagues, and both he and his music dipped into obscurity.
In 1993, Sessarego had faked his death in a car bombing in Croatia and reinvented himself as the dashing Carew.
As a business, the pair hoped to reinvent the weed farm the same way Cirque Du Soleil reinvented the circus.
Despite having over 100 stores around the world, the reinvented workwear and denim brand has never lost its hometown feel.
Also the Frisbee was already reinvented in the 1980s, when an engineer came up with the easy-to-throw Aerobie.
"The Merida Initiative is going to be really discussed and reinvented," said former US ambassador to Mexico Earl Anthony Wayne.
Blackboard reinvented how resources in higher education are distributed and consumed and quickly became a ubiquitous tool in American education.
We were driven to find a better solution, and that's the basis for why the vitamin needed to be reinvented.
Samsung claimed to have reinvented the phone this time last year when it showed off the S8's Infinity Display.
Her paintings follow a single illusive muse: an ageless, erotically charged girl who is reinvented and reimagined in each composition.
That shifting landscape has been a boon for many Asian cities, which have reinvented themselves to reflect 2.23st century living.
But Respawn essentially reinvented the wheel here, creating a system of communication that effectively negates the need for verbal comms.
"They kind of reinvented the whole industry with that," says Michael Blades, a drone industry analyst with Frost and Sullivan.
So, naturally, for the N64 it reinvented its own wheel in favor of the delightfully weird three-pronged N64 controller.
The skull of a "seawolf"—technological trash from a future where animals are reinvented as robots that need constant upgrades.
Then, after brief dalliances with disco, Las Vegas, and Broadway, she reinvented herself in the 80s as a serious actress.
But more seriously, Resident Evil has successfully reinvented itself over and over, just as the series is at the brink.
In recent years, Mr. Giambrone, 39, has reinvented himself as a transit expert, working on projects in Milwaukee and Montreal.
Frugal Traveler Alexandria, which has reinvented itself frequently over the centuries, still delights — and provides great deals for travelers, too.
Every contemporary magazine — Vanity Fair, Cosmo now — all owe an enormous debt to the way she reinvented the consumer magazine.
"Mouchette" is Bresson at the height of his powers, released the year after his "Au Hasard Balthazar" practically reinvented cinema.
The property took over a run-down motel and Denny's and reinvented them as the cool kids' hangout in town.
They reinvented the market economy and innovated in the institutions and laws that shape the basic distribution of economic advantage.
Will it look largely the same as today or will A.I. have completely reinvented what teaching and learning look like?
And with "Is This a Room," the experimental theater company Half Straddle reinvented — and reignited — the hard-core documentary play.
A closer look at Apple's reinvented Mac Pro The system starts at $5,999, plus, the $4,999 Pro Display XDR monitor.
As for tech, not only did the young invent and shape social media, social media shaped and reinvented the young.
By 1970, Whitten had reinvented himself, and would go on to do it a number of times in his career.
Coming from a huge Zelda fan, that's telling of just how much Breath of the Wild has (successfully) reinvented the series.
The discount brokerage business, in the span of about a week, has reinvented itself with a business model of zero commissions.
Target: While some investors are concerned about Target, Cramer thinks it is being reinvented into a fun, convenient place to shop.
Just as he rewrote his business troubles into a success story, he has reinvented himself as the ultimate soldier for Trump.
Riverdale (2017-present)The Gist: The wholesome Archie comics are thoroughly reinvented in this dark CW show — and undeniable TV phenomenon.
"Music, photos and videos have all been reinvented," so it's time to "create a social platform for voice experiences," said Susanto.
Since bursting onto the scene over 10 years ago, Stefani Germanotta has reinvented her image more times than we can count.
Ever year in the summer, Apple has reinvented the OS, adding new features and redefining what's possible on all its iDevices.
Experiences, services, the beauty business needs to be completely reinvented, and we've got, for example, a couple partnerships that are exciting.
This week I'm driving a 2019 Lincoln Nautilus, which is the reinvented and much improved version of the former Lincoln MKX.
The second, Made in Iowa, was about a small town—Webster City, Iowa—that reinvented itself after losing a major factory.
Let us introduce you to the Jean, a classic best-selling wedge that has been reinvented just in time for summer.
But he also has reinvented himself in a rather significant way, thawing from an angry grizzly into a steadfast papa bear.
Arosa has reinvented itself before - moving to winter tourism in the 260s after decades as a health resort for tuberculosis patients.
But GoPro also reinvented how the cameras interact with smartphones and even created a cloud platform that automatically uploads captured content.
Despite a newer, one-inch-bigger classic iPad stealing the spotlight, the classic 9.7-inch iPad reinvented the affordable, reliable tablet.
"AMD was an also-ran years ago, but reinvented themselves and now they compete with companies like NVIDIA," DeSanctis told me.
But what would a reinvented version of this annual ritual look like not just for the royals but for mothers everywhere?
Since the nationwide protests demanding fair elections in 2011 and 2012, opposition leaders, including Navalny's team, have continuously reinvented campaign models.
"While the rest of the country was floundering, Pittsburgh stood on the gas and reinvented itself as a city," he said.
They may not have completely reinvented what it means to be a Japandroid, but it's clearly a deliberate effort towards evolving.
Braids have gone from being in style to on their way out, to incorrectly rebranded, to reinvented, and so much more.
The Biennale des Antiquaires has reinvented itself as an elegant and opulent fair to vie with Tefaf Maastricht and Frieze Masters.
Can a remnant from the Jiggle TV era be reinvented as a female-empowerment action flick for the Time's Up generation?
Experts said the company had reinvented itself for bauxite mining but employed the same tactics it used in the logging industry.
When George Balanchine made a "Harlequinade" in 1965, he worked from his memory but also reinvented freely to suit modern tastes.
Taylor Swift has reinvented herself through several different eras of music, but it seems like there's one common denominator: Kanye West.
Stryk decamped to California, owing thousands of dollars in back rent, and reinvented S.P.G. as a procurement and political-consulting business.
And while business models are reinvented, in the backend businesses need cloud computing platforms that are the best in the world.
For immigrant advocacy groups like Movimiento Cosecha that believe that the underlying system needs to be entirely reinvented, that's not enough.
But a decade after he reinvented his DVD rental business as a global online streaming network, it seems to be working.
"These assets may close or be reinvented into something else," Suzanne Mulvee, a senior real estate strategist at CoStar, told CNBC.
It may be a curse that families never "work," but it is surely a blessing that they can always be reinvented.
The brand — which promises a full-body workout via "indoor cycling reinvented" — has been labeled a cult, an obsession, even therapy.
With each album, he not only reinvented his sound, but he reinvented himself and evolved what he stood for—from stunner shades to weirdly cut suits to red leather jackets to T-shirts with holes—pushing himself to think differently about not only what music can be, but also how it reflects the world and its current existence.
Jackie Crackers also may or may not have reinvented himself as a Native American storyteller who appears at local fairs and libraries.
Whatever the arithmetic, the reinvented MOOCs matter because they are solving two problems they share with every provider of later-life education.
So the first time I baked a stew in the oven, I felt as if someone had reinvented the wheel for me.
"The Killing", "The Bridge" and "Wallander" established the genre on the small screen and it has been reinvented and reworked ever since.
It has been repeatedly reinvented as communism, and then terrorism, took over from Nazism as the main threat to the world order.
Delphi, a big partsmaker, bought nuTonomy, an AV startup, for $450m, and has since reinvented itself as an AV company called Aptiv.
Fitbit hasn't reinvented the wheel with this style of fitness tracker—where a fat computer sits in a cage on your wrist.
"We reinvented an iconic food in one of the most cynical cities on earth that is founded on the bagel," Oleksak said.
The reinvented speaker design on the iPhone 7 would likely benefit China-listed Goertek and Hong Kong-listed AAC Tech, Citigroup said.
If previous launches (see Rihanna's Creeper phenomenon as proof) are any indication, you'll want to act quickly to score this reinvented classic.
But during the 1990's, companies like Glyde Health reinvented the dam, and began to target a newly emerging demographic: queer women.
At 28, Lil Wayne had already reinvented himself multiple times and was already past what many of his fans consider his prime.
Screenshot: Andrew Liszewski (Apple)Notable new Apple Arcade games include a new Sonic the Hedgehog game and a reinvented version of Frogger.
It reinvented consumer electronics with the iPod, iPhone, and iPad — a streak of commercial successes that is, understandably, hard to keep going.
Linked through a love of music, football and fashion, the two subcultures are paid tribute to in reinvented staples of modern menswear.
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Starting with his collaboration with Queen on "Under Pressure," he brilliantly reinvented himself to take full advantage of the music video era.
" Karie Bible, a box-office analyst for Exhibitor Relations, pointed out that "franchises are reinvented or reinvigorated in Hollywood all the time.
There was one point last season, around mid-April, when it looked as if Tottenham might have reinvented themselves as a team.
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He explained that many of these grand movie palaces had already reinvented themselves from vaudeville and silent film theaters into movie theaters.
I don't think the Democratic Party has done the thing that most political organizations do after a crushing defeat and reinvented itself.
In recent years, the event has reinvented itself somewhat, treating festival-goers to new stages and expanding its already diverse line-up.
At the time, mergers were reshaping the oil and gas industry, and Mr. Pickens reinvented himself as a full-blown corporate raider.
Amy Brandwein of Centrolina, in Washington, has reinvented Italian classics and tried to get people thinking differently about women who run restaurants.
The following day, three-Michelin-starred restaurant Georges Blanc in Vonnas will serve a dinner of reinvented French classics, like Bresse Chicken.
Barbara reinvented herself, learned how to code, and called herself Oracle (plus, the name "Batgirl" was given to Cassandra Cain, her mentee).
The Bloc Québécois reinvented itself — by downplaying talk of independence, ironically — and more than tripled its seat-count from 10 to 32.
When her relationship with the Carlyle ended, she reinvented herself as a jazz-oriented cabaret performer and acquired a growing international following.
Rather than beating rival Windows for more shares in the computer market, Apple reinvented itself and redefined the realm of digital devices.
Morgan Lane: It's hard to do something totally new in the sleepwear category, but everything from this line feels fresh and reinvented.
She outfitted the wizards and ghouls in six Harry Potter films, devised the spacesuits for Gravity, and reinvented the Bond "woman" for Spectre.
Afterward, we're explaining an effort to recount votes in several American states, and we're exploring how an Israeli company has reinvented the wheel.
If you don't constantly reinvent yourself, and Microsoft would probably be an example, with Satya [they] have reinvented themselves, most companies do not.
You see that in news articles all the time, that breathless tone that describes the latest studies as if we're reinvented the wheel.
Chef Simon Davies, of Chicago's fancy schmancy Alinea restaurant, has reinvented the pumpkin pie and, well, you can see right through it. Literally.
Once welcomed as a unifying force by Western officials, Dodik reinvented himself in 2006 as a Serbian nationalist with close ties to Putin.
But when real-world events caught up with Archer and being an ISIS agent wasn't a laughing matter anymore, Reed reinvented the show.
Pokémon Go reinvented the classic Nintendo game with a new mobile version that allows players to capture Pokémon in the the real world.
They have both reinvented themselves as anti-establishment outsiders, who stand up for people forgotten by the system and scorned by the elite.
You invented concepts like 'moodlighting' and 'on-demand food,' you reinvented cabin amenities from seat-to-seat chat to Netflix in the sky.
The Klingons have been reinvented, the Trek timeline has been subverted, and the plot hasn't yet conformed to the familiar Trek narrative structure.
Sony over the past decade has reinvented itself as an entertainment company with stable revenue from music content and its video game platform.
If you look at Oscar, SoFi, Lending Club, these are categories of financial services that nobody thought would be reinvented by a startup.
Although he was "cruel" to his own workers, he reinvented himself as a philanthropist and contributed greatly to America's public education and infrastructure.
But he's no venture socialist either and his vision of a radically reinvented and democratized Internet is firmly rooted in the free market.
After all, Adidas is the company that reinvented itself through high-fashion "collabs" with brands like Céline, Jeremy Scott, and eventually Kanye West.
The most requested iPhone feature is improved battery life, which would, you know, require a bigger phone unless Apple has secretly reinvented batteries.
Airbnb's International Headquarters in Dublin — dubbed The Warehouse — was in disrepair when the company collaborated with Heneghan Peng Architects to reinvented the space.
In each case, the show's creators stepped away from the familiar concepts of an existing series and reinvented them for a new audience.
But consumer-goods companies are pumping hundreds of millions of dollars into a startup called Carbon that claims to have reinvented 20153D manufacturing.
Once you've completely reinvented the institution to excel in the 21st century, leave it to its own devices to function apolitically and independently.
No longer just repositories for books, public libraries have reinvented themselves as one-stop community centers that aim to offer something for everyone.
"I've reinvented a couple times in my career, at least," Mr. Cyrus, Miley's dad, said in an interview with The New York Times.
Reinvented as a logistics company, Dingtai will then be controlled by SF, whose founder and Chairman Wang Wei will run the new business.
Enter San Francisco couple Jacy Ceccarelli and John Keddie, who really reinvented the wheel when it came to decor at their recent nuptials.
By the time a 1979 New York Times article about laser light technology had hit newsprint, Richard Sandhaus had fully reinvented his career.
He mentored me, coached me, dressed me and reinvented me into the man I am today with his love and affection and devotion.
Theranos, a company that claimed to have reinvented blood testing, and thus a big swath of medicine itself, conformed to none of this.
Makena Liney from King of Prussia, Pa., said: I have reinvented myself multiple times, but my biggest was just a few months ago.
But the building, which was redesigned by the architects Skidmore Owings & Merrill and the interior designer Jean-Louis Deniot, hasn't been totally reinvented.
When Helen reinvented the magazine, she started in 1965, the same year as the FDA approved the pill, which changed everything for women.
Still needing to explain his thin employment history, he reinvented himself as a recent college student who had nearly earned an associate degree.
When I caught up with Qiqi again, two years later, she had reinvented herself as Chinese social media's most sought-after China-U.
She ends up at Scroll, a company whose mission is "to reinvent reading the way Starbucks reinvented coffee" by creating lounges for bibliophiles.
We've reinvented our owned brand portfolio and partnered with great brands like Levi's and Disney to bring our guests new and exciting merchandise.
The Barrow Street Theater has been reinvented as a dingy pie shop where a hungry city dweller might pick up a cheap meal.
Opinion Brandon Wilson is a former armed robber who, after serving roughly a decade in prison, reinvented himself as a successful debt broker.
The New York Times's "The Daily" and NPR's "Up First" reinvented daily morning news for a medium better known for its leisurely diversions.
It's one of the best examples when you have something that's very familiar that can be completely reinvented with these technologies. Cars. Cars.
But he has reinvented himself as a more decisive politician in recent months, on occasion deploying acerbic wit to tear into Mr. Modi.
Every few years the job is reinvented, and I think fundamentally that's the reason I've stuck around is it's just so damn interesting.
The company plans to roll out even more changes to its products, including a reinvented women's tops assortment that includes less form-fitting styles.
In recent years, this form of machine learning has rapidly reinvented not just voice recognition, but image recognition, machine translation, internet search, and more.
We believe everything needs to be reinvented once a decade, and a lot of these products are stagnant, invented before the iPhone even existed.
Instead she reinvented herself, moving away from the folk genres that had first brought her fame to more modern styles: techno, pop, R&B.
Around the same time, the Swedish pop star Robyn reinvented herself as an indie singer who sang deep songs that sounded like pop tracks.
Susan B. Glasser reports on how Mike Pompeo reinvented himself and went from an obscure congressman to Trump's most influential adviser on international affairs.
Weddings aren't exactly a wheel to be reinvented, and they're always going to bend to ritual and tradition before the money comes into play.
You know, [CEO] Chuck Robbins gonna do a good job, and if it's not the perfect quarter, think about how he's reinvented this company.
"A well-written song, in our mind, is one that can be reinvented and refined and re-skinned and still be good," he added.
We think that we have a pretty good shot at reinventing offline retail, just like we reinvented online retail for cellphones here in China.
She also "reinvented" herself for last year's album, Younger Now, taking on a more laid-back, stripped-down look that aligned with the album.
This was the birth of the modern far right — a continent-wide political movement that reinvented white identity politics for the post-Hitler age.
Now remember, this is a company that has reinvented itself in a very short period of time and it wins with Huawei or without.
How exciting it would be instead if a new hero might be created, whose story could be fleshed out from scratch, rather than reinvented.
Arya has been through a lot in this series, having lost most everyone she cares about and reinvented herself into a stone-cold assassin.
Prince reinvented what it meant to be both a rock star and a pop star, projecting an inimitable image of mystery and fashionable charm.
Apparently, people are already really into this: Dole Whip may be getting upgraded by Disney fans, but it's also being reinvented in another way.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's finance minister said on Tuesday the post-war international monetary order needed to be reinvented or become increasingly dominated by China.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation launched the Reinvented Toilet Expo in Beijing, China, to showcase cutting-edge sanitation products from around the world.
Much like today's activists, Berman, who died in 2013, was the product of a time and place in which left politics were being reinvented.
"I've reinvented a couple times in my career, at least," said Mr. Cyrus, who has mostly laid low since Miley's post-Disney cultural emancipation.
A centrist, Hickenlooper reinvented himself after a devastating job loss by founding a brew pub in what was then a neglected area of Denver.
Suddenly, Trump reinvented himself as a pseudo-authority on nuclear arms and asserted that he could play a key role in strategic arms limitations.
He spoke to the audience about the heritage of the Baroque keyboard suite, then played his own reinvented one, which lasted nearly an hour.
This year, Sears said it's "reinvented" the 120-page gift guide, which includes holiday decor, home furnishings, games and toys, appliances, apparel, and more.
His goal is to attract young professionals who might be priced out of Providence, another former mill city nearby that has successfully reinvented itself.
Drafted as a first baseman but ravaged by leg injuries, he turned to pitching and reinvented himself, earning an All-Star selection in 2014.
Released in 2015, Thomas' album electrofeit is a compilation of Bach compositions revisited and reinvented through the post-production process of in-studio composition.
In 2000, when he wanted to promote his magazine, he again reinvented his self-image, fashioning himself into the walking burgundy robe history remembers.
Sources tells us that Zoox is more than a car that simply steers itself, but that every aspect of the car has been reinvented.
Now in their 270rd year, the Chicago mainstays have amassed ten albums that constantly tweaked and sometimes reinvented their distinctly Midwestern brand of rock'n'roll.
When the two living Hollywood legends met in Leno's garage, they went into full discussion about the new specs of the reinvented G-Wagen.
He relocated to Virginia, became a columnist for The Washington Post, and reinvented himself as the crown prince's most prominent critic in the West.
"In two fields that are part of our DNA — precision and chronometry — we have pushed the limits and completely reinvented ourselves," Mr. Tornare said.
I also reinvented myself on social media, posting endless photos of myself, trying to build a following that would somehow translate into something more.
He reinvented himself as a prominent critic of the Saudi government — and of Crown Prince Mohammed in particular — and became a resident of Virginia.
Better known as "Kihnu Virve," she had reinvented herself in her 70s, going on to become one of Estonia's top-selling female folk singers.
While "The Artist" was an homage to silent films and not much more, "The Tree of Life" completely reinvented what a movie can be.
In the 15-year gap between the two plays, Nora has gone off and reinvented herself, so I allowed my own jumping-off point.
But with an unusual and relentless marketing campaign and a shift towards healthier products that appeal to wealthier customers, the company has reinvented itself.
It stands in particularly stark contrast here, in a region where Amazon reinvented the book business and is now leading a high-tech boom.
For 16 seasons she served as a judge on "Project Runway, " a show that reinvented the way audiences interact with and think about fashion.
So I bought a box made by Elmhurst, New York City's last dairy farm, which reinvented itself as a plant milk company in 2016.
The business model was "terrible," Pierson said, and two years later, the startup reinvented itself as an app — with a business model baked in.
We visited her to discuss how she has since reinvented her life and is now trying to turn her experience into a teachable moment.
Everything had to be reinvented for the 2017 Whitney Biennial — the first to take place in the new riverside home of the Whitney Museum.
Somalia is being reinvented by a new generation, and the audacious, shrouded widow Waliya walks through its ruined streets, dead certain of her place.
Over the past decade, the technology has reinvented a wide range of internet services, consumer products, robotic devices and other areas of scientific research.
Much of Stony Brook's past, real and reinvented, is embedded in the Long Island Museum of American Art, History and Carriages, on Route 25A.
Journalists depend on pre-existing forms to ensure they get deadline work done, the storytelling wheel not reinvented just turned around again and again.
Despite her Lehman roots, "I didn't know this story, how they reinvented themselves," Ms. Lash said of the founding patriarchs after seeing the play.
"Shallow," the Grammy Award-winning, Oscar-nominated song from A Star Is Born, has reinvented the endlessly amorphous career of Lady Gaga yet again.
" When they were reinvented in 2005 to have a bigger, more expressive face and voice recognition capabilities, they went by "Your emoto-tronic friend.
"A lot of wheels have been reinvented," acknowledges Britt, who worked for a time at Google trying to put Android on various home electronics.
People are returning to Hilton's Twitter and Instagram pages because she's reinvented her social media content while remaining true to the public's conception of her.
When approaching any stakeholder a health startup usually works with — an advisor, a healthcare system, a pilot site — the wheel often needs to be reinvented.
Red lipstick is a classic, but the true beauty of the bold shade lies in how it's reinvented and imbued with meaning, decade after decade.
Now he's back, having reinvented himself as a critic of the Washington lobbying industry he once dominated and as a speaker and radio show host.
"I have to say, a decade ago I never imagined that I'd know so much about poop," Gates said to the Reinvented Toilet Expo crowd.
The site reinvented itself every day as a guide for how to enjoy life here, but also dig in and become part of a community.
It has reinvented itself as an 11-country grouping after America, by far the biggest partner, decided to pull out when Mr Trump became president.
The CEO behind Signal will talk about how encryption schemes have reinvented communication and business and explain how the biggest change is still to come.
It has reinvented itself many times from a record store, to a cellphone store, to a television store, to an appliance store with home theaters.
Billionaire financier George Soros said Thursday the European Union is in an "existential crisis" and needs to be reinvented in the face of growing threats.
The Sill hasn't reinvented what a fake plant looks like here; the leaves don't gleam like real leaves and the stems are visibly, obviously plastic.
Hopkins has recently reinvented herself as a commentator on US issues, frequently appearing on Fox News and espousing positive views of Trump and his policies.
In an issue from 1971, he called for the creation of an "Outlaw Area," a territory removed from civilization, where human community could be reinvented.
Sadr, the former leader of an anti-American Shi'ite sectarian militia who has reinvented himself as an anti-corruption campaigner, has allied himself with Abadi.
In fact, plenty of ladies (and gents) from your favorite guilty-pleasure shows have reinvented themselves, choosing to become beauty entrepreneurs for their second acts.
Pete Golkin Arlington, Va. Keefe characterizes Trump as "a garish figure of local interest" who would later be reinvented, by Burnett, as a business titan.
Houston reinvented itself in the off-season to become a machine of isolation following the acquisition of Chris Paul, and it made them absolutely devastating.
Finally, I sit down with Foster, who talks about his own relationship with an artist who has reinvented himself a few times in his career.
In the reinvented Handmaid's Tale we currently find ourselves watching, the big twist of "Sacrifice" is that it confirms that Serena did actually betray Fred.
We visited Quynh Anh Pham, a thin, elegant video producer — known as QA — who had reinvented herself as Ho Chi Minh City's premiere modern florist.
Magazine makers will appreciate Reichl's recipe-like telling of how the art director Richard Ferretti reinvented Gourmet's covers, infusing them with cinematic clarity and drama.
As the so-called sea of plastic grows not just in the ocean but in consumers' minds, some plastic objects are being reinvented in wood.
So on Tuesday in Beijing, Mr. Gates held the Reinvented Toilet Expo, a chance for companies to showcase their takes on the simple bathroom fixture.
Combined with the millions of public dollars spent on new boardwalks, parks, roads and beaches, these once sleepy towns are seeing their profiles fully reinvented.
Hefner recalled that he first reinvented himself in high school in Chicago at 16, when he was rejected by a girl he had a crush on.
Campbell, a longtime organizer, has reinvented herself as a powerful central figure in a wide-ranging effort to magnify black women's voices in the digital age.
The invite includes the phrase "You're going to flip," and the event will apparently be the "highly-anticipated unveiling of a reinvented icon," according to CNET.
But many old firms are not run by bureaucrats and have reinvented themselves many times over: General Electric must be on at least its ninth life.
There's a reason newcomer brands like Ganni and Batsheva are flourishing; they've mastered the breezy, all-dress-code-appropriate dresses that have reinvented warm weather style.
Ian Haney-López, author of Dog Whistle Politics: How Coded Racial Appeals Have Reinvented Racism and Wrecked the Middle Class, recently laid out how this worked.
The story followed Brock from New York to San Francisco, where he's reinvented as more of an anti-hero as opposed to a Spider-Man villain.
"I'm beyond thrilled to announce my first #Balmain Hair Couture campaign with a bold reinvented look by @Balmain's Hair Creative Director @nabilharlow," she wrote on Instagram.
"Johnson has been such a chameleon, he has reinvented himself so many times that it is hard to know what to expect really," said the diplomat.
The FDP, who held the foreign minister in their last union with the conservatives, have reinvented themselves under Lindner, who preaches a hard line on Europe.
Polka dots are are reinvented in glittery and polished rivets, and retro Disney patches decorate hoodies and varsity jackets for an equally nostalgic yet modern feel.
A harsher regulatory light is being shone on the bullion market after the age-old "fixes" were deemed unfit for modern purpose and reinvented as "benchmarks".
PARIS, July 16 (Reuters) - France's finance minister said on Tuesday the post-war international monetary order needed to be reinvented or become increasingly dominated by China.
Apple has reinvented the mobile phone with its revolutionary iPhone and App store, and is defining the future of mobile media and computing devices with iPad.
She then visits Koreans living in Berlin who have mixed their culture with German traditions, then finally heads to Nobelhart & Schmutzig, where German food gets reinvented.
"Ryan Murphy's series have influenced the global cultural zeitgeist, reinvented genres, and changed the course of television history," said Ted Sarandos, chief content officer at Netflix.
Toward that end, Trump implausibly reinvented himself as a social conservative, giving powerful posts to Southern traditionalists like Jeff Sessions and religious conservatives like Mike Pence.
Tech companies have reinvented this principle for the virtual age by shifting their attention from the supply side (production efficiencies) to the demand side (network effects).
I hate to chase, so be patient — sooner or later we'll get a market-wide pullback again and then you can pounce on this reinvented railroad.
Ms. Ditto, 38, who spent nearly two decades fronting Gossip, the post-punk dance band, has recently reinvented herself as a solo artist and an actress.
In early 2015, Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures reached an unprecedented agreement that allowed Spider-Man to be reinvented as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
It's also the year that Montgomery Knott reinvented dinner theater by bringing together video art and haute cuisine in his then-underground event space Monkey Town.
What is interesting is that the broader canvas of the reinvented British awards was supposed to solve it, and it is notable that it has not.
It was a Parisian, Pierre de Coubertin, who reinvented the ancient Greek games as a modern global sports competition at the turn of the past century.
So in the United States, he reinvented himself as a critic, contributing columns to The Washington Post and believing he had found safety in the West.
In his native Venice, in glittering Paris, and then across the continent, he reinvented himself as he went, playing the roles of author, courtier, entrepreneur, spy.
"People thought they were crazy, but domestic gas production kept growing, and Cheniere reinvented themselves," said Faisel Khan, an analyst at Citigroup who follows the company.
The head chef, Gunnar Gíslason, grew up in northern Iceland, and the menu at Agern features the flavors of his childhood, reinvented with Hudson Valley ingredients.
Destiny turned out to be a compelling answer to that question, delivering a multilayered experience that reinvented what an online first-person shooter could look like.
Then companies like Google came along and reinvented the rat race into something with purpose and, along the way, confused work with the rest of life.
After Philips moved its headquarters in 1998 to Amsterdam, nearly 80 miles away, this company town reinvented itself as a center for design and technological innovation.
Mr. Moss, working with the company's chief executive, Pamela Wasserstein, reinvented New York as a digital company dabbling in e-commerce, TV spinoffs and live events.
After her arrival, she reinvented herself and claimed to be a wealthy socialite, alleging her father was a diplomat and an oil baron, depending on who asked.
In recent years, though, she's reinvented herself Posh Spice-style as something of a fashion icon, posing for Vogue and strutting her stuff at Paris Fashion Week.
The consumer world has reinvented itself many times over in the past decade alone, but those advancements haven't made it to mass transit in a comprehensive way.
The reason that Elon Musk has reinvented cars is because he didn't start out at GM (General Motors), " Frank said during an episode of CNBC's "Fortt Knox.
The party was formed in 1991 to win independence for Italy's wealthier northern regions, but reinvented itself as a far-right anti-immigrant party with national appeal.
He is James Scott Brown, according to public records, court documents, and a person who worked with him before he reinvented himself as an information security expert.
Coke tried to sell us "New Coke" In 1985, as Coke saw some of its sales flip to the Pepsi camp, the company "reinvented" the original formula.
There have been some insurgent left-wing movements that have sprung up in this environment, such as Spain's Podemos or Britain's reinvented Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn.
Fortnite is the first-person shooter reinvented as a place to stomp around, as a place for friends to chill and talk about whatever's on their minds.
Many expressed confidence the industry's scientists - who perfected horizontal drilling and fracking that reinvented the industry - could find ways to prevent more carbon from polluting the atmosphere.
Traditionally Europe has reinvented itself under two sets of conditions: optimism (the creation of the euro, enlargement to the east), or panic (bail-out funds, refugee deals).
The 2013 video game reinvented the character as younger and more vulnerable, but still driven to achieve greatness, and willing to take on the most terrifying challenges.
MR: Yes, no, I think Ian Livingston, Gavin Patterson have done a great job for the shareholders of the company, and I think the company's been reinvented.
In a sense, his team has reinvented and reinvigorated the egg assignment, with hopes for not only teaching people responsibility, but for demystifying and humanizing parenting. Personally?
David Bowie, ever the innovator, reinvented himself with the pop rhythms of "Let's Dance" in 1983, his first top-ten record in America in nearly a decade.
This is how I fought my way out of it and reinvented my careerI'm not going to do what I did with motherhood by redefining the role.
"Bookstores are being reinvented by taking advantage of how the world has changed," said Oren Teicher, chief executive of the American Booksellers Association, which represents independent sellers.
" Giving up sex was just one way that Bieber reinvented himself after some "douchey" moments that he said were a result of him "feeling myself too much.
And as Cena has become less active, he has reinvented himself as "Big Match John," throwing down great matches with startling regularity over the past few years.
"We thought the judge had done the right thing, but the Supreme Judicial Court has reinvented the case law in this," Capeless said in a telephone interview.
The once-hallowed space, now illuminated with a giant pink chandelier, has been reinvented as the Théâtre Paradoxe at a cost of nearly $3 million in renovations.
Like their delicious cousin, the egg roll, they originated in China, and were wholeheartedly adopted and then reinvented in the Philippines along with other neighboring island nations.
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He made a fortune hunting for oil in unproven terrain in the 1950s and '60s, then reinvented himself as a corporate raider in the 210s and '22000s.
Looking back, I do not believe that there has really been a time when I have "reinvented" myself, per se, but I have gradually changed over time.
They reinvented music, blending beats and sounds from James Brown or Kraftwerk into something fresh and urgent with rhymes that addressed their lives in ways they understood.
In the midst of his health struggles, Mr. Domingo, one of the 20th century's most distinguished tenors, reinvented himself as a Verdi baritone, a very different beast.
With a startling 119 looks, the collection was a mash-up of vintage references, reinvented — and the progression of models was like a show from another time.
In 2004, Kerry, who in his youth was most famous for his opposition to the Vietnam War, reinvented himself as a war fighter for the general election.
"Costco is a best-of-breed retailer that has repeatedly reinvented itself, and if they need to reinvent themselves again, that's exactly what they'll do," Cramer argued.
Patty Maes has kind of reinvented her group since those days and is doing fluid interfaces; I always really appreciate the kind of things they're working on.
After McCarthy's sham investigations ended in disgrace, Cohn moved back to New York, where he reinvented himself as a high-flying socialite and high-priced mob lawyer.
Born Reggie Dwight in 26, the shy boy from the London suburb of Pinner reinvented himself as one of the most successful, and unlikeliest, celebrities in the world.
If you need any proof that cable TV needs to be reinvented, look no further than a cable box's confusing remote control and its spreadsheet-like programming guide.
The fact that LEGO has actually grown in popularity is a testament to both the genius of the initial idea, and how the brand has continuously reinvented itself.
But a few years later, motion controls have reinvented VR, and Oculus' new Touch controllers are turning the Rift into the system it was always meant to be.
As she came to realize that touring and self-promotion made her miserable, she reinvented herself as a songwriter for hire, collaborating behind the scenes with hitmaking producers.
Spike TV is being reinvented and rebranded as the Paramount Network, and with that comes a first foot in the door of Peak TV-quality dramas with Waco.
She didn't just wear the protective style... she reinvented it in her own way, assembling her long plaits in the most innovative ways we've seen in a while.
The pair reinvented themselves again in 210, recasting themselves as world-beating main stage selectors under the name 211ManyDJs and swiftly defining the sound of post-millennial electro.
In his reworkings of an image of a defenseless male, Johns has reinvented Pablo Picasso's "Weeping Woman" (1937), which has been considered a singular, worldly image of suffering.
The same singer known for her love of dark black eye liner, contoured cheeks and even a Moulin Rouge-style bold red lip, just reinvented her beauty look.
Over the years, Sin City has continually reinvented itself, from the Rat Pack to family-friendly to super-sexy to Chinese gambling mecca to club hub for millennials.
The former medium-security prison is being reinvented as The Women's Building, a hub of activism and engagement and a refuge for women from all walks of life.
Hollie Russon Gilman is the New America Open Technology Institute Civic Innovation Fellow and author of the new book, Democracy Reinvented: Participatory Budgeting and Civic Innovation in America.
These heartbroken stars are going to Twitter to remember the man who reinvented mainstream music's thoughts on funk, R&B and sex and to honor his enduring legacy.
GINNI ROMETTY: Yeah, look, what makes IBM, to me, one of America's greatest technology companies is it's not reinvented itself once, not twice, three, four, five, six times.
Since English soccer reinvented itself in the 1990s and eradicated its rampant hooligan culture, it has become a magnet for both stars and more modest players from Europe.
Right. Most of my book is about cultures of humor in the decades before the 1930s, when proponents of youmo essentially reinvented humor as an idealized moral concept.
Business Insider spoke to Sean Harrison, Plymouth Gin's current master distiller who reinvented the old recipe, about the biggest mistakes people make when ordering, serving, and drinking gin.
After her release, Hulme moved to Scotland and reinvented herself as a crime novelist, changing her name to Anne Perry and going on to publish roughly 40 books.
A comedian who spent years at "Saturday Night Live," Mr. Franken reinvented himself as a politician before being felled by a string of harassment allegations in recent weeks.
" Cooley added that Chiefs Coach Andy Reid "kind of reinvented his entire playbook" and that now that he has quarterback Patrick Mahomes, Reid "has opened up even more.
Over the past few years, Ms. Reisman has reinvented Indigo as a Goop-like, curated lifestyle brand, with sections devoted to food, health and wellness, and home décor.
The Times's chief fashion critic, Vanessa Friedman, puts Ms. Spade's legacy into context and explains how the designer reinvented luxury in the 1990s as fun, unpretentious and attainable.
The calculus of risk and responsibility soon changed, however, as Mr. Ashe reinvented himself as a 25-year-old activist-in-training during the tumultuous year of 1968.
We have really reinvented the celebrity category with this concept of what we call "Icon Series," where we have different artists who express themselves in an olfactory way.
"Voulkos: The Breakthrough Years," a taut, electric exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Design, shows us just how quickly and deftly Voulkos (1924-2002) reinvented ceramic art.
After its factories closed, Jersey City reinvented itself as a bedroom community of New York City, a transition that some in once-booming Bayonne would like to replicate.
"We never picked up Coach until they reinvented themselves," Ms. Wainwright said of the roster Ms. Levesque oversees, which they initially derived from Saks, Neiman Marcus and Barneys.
As for what makes his reinvented wheel any better than the others rolling around Silicon Valley, Britt says that Afero's approach has a couple of advantages, including security.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican and U.S. brewers have reinvented U.S. President Donald Trump as a gun-slinging mariachi folk musician to promote a new beer celebrating cross-border cooperation.
Kering's Gucci has been reinvented by Alessandro Michele over the past two years, with colorful, rococo designs that have fired up sales at a far faster rate than competitors.
This reboot of the classic Queer Eye For The Straight Guy has reinvented the genre, making over not just men, but also women, sisters, and people of all sexualities.
Grosz famously reinvented himself when he emigrated from Germany to the US in 2000, leaving his personal artistic history behind and adopting a far more traditional and illustrational style.
It dissolved in the 203s, when new leaders reinvented it as a mainstream right-wing party that was later absorbed into the party of former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.
Although questionable if it fully "reinvented government," the Democratic version of neoliberalism forged in the 1970s that came to fruition in the Clinton era has had an enduring influence.
Born Eugene Plummer, the son of a Canadian father and a mother with Irish and Spanish roots, he reinvented himself in LA — as so many do — as Don Eugenio.
But for Dr Mahathir, who has reinvented himself as a democrat (or a "listening dictator" as he likes to joke), the excesses of his former protégé were too much.
Not only was the joke — that the brand's family-friendly anthropomorphic mascot "Lefty" has reinvented itself as super-fly hip-hop artist — amusing, but it was impeccably-executed, too.
Ian Haney-López, a professor at the University of California Berkeley, is author of Dog Whistle Politics: How Coded Racial Appeals Have Reinvented Racism and Wrecked the Middle Class.
There is nothing wrong with Apple or its offerings, but the company that reinvented and reinvigorated numerous product categories has spent the last two years polishing its own Apples.
On Wednesday's Tonight Show, heavy metal heavyweights Metallica reinvented their 1991 hit "Enter Sandman" — performing the iconic tune with Jimmy Fallon, The Roots, and a collection of classroom instruments.
When The Daily Show reinvented itself with Trevor Noah, they hired Baratunde Thurston, writer and the former director of digital for The Onion, to oversee the show's web content.
It took him a number of years before he figured out how to pitch his idea, which was less a game and more a notion of reinvented game mechanics.
Secondarily, I don't believe dealing with the people in the music business was that appealing, as they try to reinvent the music the same way they reinvented the camera.
Sarah Greene stars as the Dublin police detective Cassie Maddox, and Killian Scott plays her partner, Detective Rob Reilly, a charismatic investigator who's reinvented himself after a traumatic childhood.
During more than seven decades in public service, Mr. Peres, who died at 93 two weeks after suffering a stroke, accompanied Israel through startling transformations and constantly reinvented himself.
"The Sun Also Rises," Ernest Hemingway Along with "In Our Time," this is the book in which he reinvented the English language and helped invent the postwar, modern sensibility.
The Pharmaceutical Innovation Index 2017 released in March provides a snapshot of innovation leaders in the industry, most of whom have reinvented the value chain for discovery and development.
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But he also effectively reinvented the 19th-century narrative ballet for an audience ready for tales of passion, drama and violence rather than those involving myths, swans and chivalry.
Mr. Blame was largely self-taught and entirely sui generis: a handsome, strong-nosed, gravel-voiced charmer with a peripatetic country background who reinvented himself as a London dandy.
"Dark side of suburbia" novels — which suggest the American dream isn't all that dreamy — have been around practically as long as suburbia itself, retold and reinvented all the time.
"Freeport team is already on the ground cooking paella!" tweeted Andrés, who has reinvented the way people get food during disasters through his non-profit World Central Kitchen organization.
An actor as well as a playwright, he reinvented himself so convincingly as an Irishman that his masquerade was only revealed, by biographers, a dozen years after his death.
Travel Behind the collective feast and public ritual is a personal dimension: the holiday as each of us has lived it, laughed about it, imagined it or reinvented it.
"Rutgers has periodically reinvented itself as the Upper West Side has gone through changes like this," said James Hudnut-Beumler, a professor of American religious history at Vanderbilt University.
"What critics said: "Zendaya is reinvented as the self-destructive, self-loathing Rue, in what is a truly astonishing, mesmerising performance, upending every expectation of what she could do.
"Andy has done more than just preside over the continued excellence of our opinion pages, he has reinvented them for the digital age," NYT publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr said.
" Arena Pharmaceuticals: "They reinvented themselves in a way that makes it so the stock went from being overvalued to being undervalued because it came up in the new formulation.
In the 216s, the Republican Party had reinvented itself as the party of law, order, and traditional values — a position that naturally appealed to order- and tradition-focused authoritarians.
Calvin Harris seemed to debut a reinvented style altogether in a button-down shirt and navy narrow-leg slacks, a look he accented with a freshly-groomed mustache and beard.
Watch: Steve Jobs explains the iPhone in 21983 CNBC interview "Maybe the only company that's reinvented itself better than Microsoft is Apple, but that was 21982 years ago," he said.
But after the gallery closed in 2017, Mr. Gunderman reinvented himself as an artist, with two strong shows of his lushly textured abstract paintings organized by the curator Lauri Firstenberg.
Jericho had once again completely reinvented himself to make the unexpected jump to New Japan, while Omega had long ago tasked himself with putting the global expansion on his shoulders.
The charmingly outdated media player Winamp is being reinvented as a platform-agnostic mobile audio app that brings together all your music, podcasts and streaming services to a single location.
When globalisation weakens religion and culture, these get reinvented "in more severe, monochromatic and ideological form"—not so much the clash of civilisations as the clash of artificially reconstructed ones.
He reinvented himself as a middleweight, offered us all just a glimpse at his brilliance once more, and then sailed off into the sunset with a sack full of money.
With the introduction of planes this morning, Fortnite has once again reinvented itself in a way that might be familiar to fans of a certain large-scale first-person shooter.
But in the wake of the former retail giant's death, independently owned franchise versions of the store have reinvented the brand and are actually doing pretty well—they're even expanding.
Thanks in part to Spears, Vegas reinvented itself as a place to see top younger artists, including Jennifer Lopez, Backstreet Boys, Bruno Mars, all of whom currently have residency shows.
The iconic London black taxi has been reinvented in a way that could hit back at that four-letter app which shall not be named — whilst helping the environment, too.
After feuding with businesses, the church and the United States during his first stint in office, Mr Ortega reinvented himself as a conservative Catholic promising stability to his former adversaries.
In 2016 E.ON recorded its biggest-ever loss, moved its headquarters from Düsseldorf to Essen, and reinvented itself as a renewable-energy business and a household gas-and-electricity supplier.
But the engineers at Apple have once again reinvented the thermal qualities of the case — hopefully a little more carefully this time — in order to accommodate some hot new specs.
Retro Fighters have reinvented the Nintendo 303 controller, enticing backers on Kickstarter with the prospect of being able to play some classic games with a controller that actually makes sense.
Google hasn't reinvented the wheel with Titan, offering folks a physical alternative to traditional two-factor authentication (2FA) methods of receiving codes over text or even its own Authenticator App.
It is practically a reinvented game these so-called Splash Brothers are playing, having drastically extended the standard scoring range, the acceptable area from which to consistently unload and succeed.
David Daley is the author of the national bestseller Ratf**ked: Why Your Vote Doesn't Count and the forthcoming Unrigged: How Americans Fought Back, Slayed the Gerrymander and Reinvented Democracy.
In a small home, Faye Toogood reinvented the idea of Englishness with a palette of inky slates and moody blues, and a unique room spray redolent of leather and mud.
Matthew Dowd, for example, the chief strategist of the Bush campaign that year, has reinvented himself as a mournful, saintly independent, calling out the crassness and degeneracy of contemporary politics.
This all happens just a few minutes after "One In A Million" completely reinvented the sound of R&B with a slow, ethereal club ballad with hyperactive doubletime drum fills.
He reinvented the society by phasing out the old guard on its staff and hiring a cadre of economists, foresters and lawyers who brought authority to its lobbying and studies.
When Adora shifted her attention from her own compliant daughter to two incorrigible girls, Ann and then Natalie, Amma reinvented herself as both the perfect challenge and the perfect victim.
Both of those wins have an asterisk: New England is in a deep rut, and the win over Baltimore came before the team reinvented itself with Lamar Jackson at quarterback.
A team of Princeton and Stanford University researchers has fundamentally reinvented how ad-blocking works, in an attempt to put an end to the advertising versus ad-blocking arms race.
This one reinvented that genre for the new millennium, doing away with tropes like shambling zombies and gradual infection in favor of running ghouls, prioritizing propulsive intensity over all else.
Edinburgh-based Menzies was a major British high street name until the late 1990s, when it reinvented itself as a major global provider of fuelling and cargo handling for airlines.
If women there reinvented a country out of smoldering ashes, surely we Americans can clear the way for women to break gridlock, embrace differences, and restore civility in our country.
Next summer Mr. Crutchfield and his bel canto operation will decamp for Purchase College, part of the State University of New York, where it will be reinvented as Teatro Nuovo.
But, as Aimee Villarreal argues, Nuevomexicanos returning from World War II reinvented the Entrada as part of an effort to assimilate into the U.S. without giving up their traditions altogether.
Watch the video above for a deeper dive into how Radiohead and Hans Zimmer reinvented "Bloom" for Blue Planet II. The new series is now airing Saturdays on BBC America.
He was appearing at the Reinvented Toilet Expo in Beijing, China, talking about the need for safe sanitation throughout the world and the Gates Foundation's role in funding better sanitation options.
Some of these you may be familiar with like Stella McCartney, who has basically reinvented the idea of cruelty-free fashion by only using vegan leather, for example, in her collections.
Well, The Times reports, they have effectively reinvented it:Afterward, they shared a beer in the parking lot before heading to the nearby St. Francis Yacht Club for burgers and fish tacos.
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Queer liberation is rooted in anti-establishment ideas, in words and ideologies politicians rarely use because they remind us that the system needs to be reinvented to make room for us.
Glass was originally billed as a mass-market augmented reality headset, but after complaints about privacy and functionality, Google reinvented it as a tool for surgeons, factory workers, and other professionals.
Applying thin layers of acrylic paint, the former president has once again reinvented himself as a deft, clear-eyed painter whose new approach serves to highlight the hollowness of his subjects.
"We own it for the charitable trust and, like others, have been reluctant to take profits because we strongly believe in CEO Satya Nadella, who has reinvented the business," he said.
It was a mark of American aristocracy, the real-life Pocahontas having been reinvented (she probably did not save the life of a colonist called John Smith) as an "American princess".
Its researchers have reinvented a photography technique more than a century old, using the sun itself as a backdrop in order to capture the shockwave produced by a new supersonic jet.
Amanda actual Lepore and "Dracula" channelling Billy Idol via The Lost Boys, Needles has consistently reinvented horror and gore in a variety of theatrical, avant-garde and also quite serious ways.
"In the coming years the landscape of all this silly microtargeting will change, business models will be reinvented and this may benefit both the advertisers, consumers and citizens," she tells us.
Her 2011 track "Call Me Maybe" was her biggest and pretty much only hit for four years, then she reinvented herself as the queen of Emotion and became the connoisseur's popstar.
If all goes well, Michigan may join the ranks of states that have successfully reinvented their criminal justice systems into modern, effective models for the rest of the nation to follow.
Made popular by skateboarders and grungy rock 'n' rollers, designers have taken the classic shape and reinvented it, proving that these aren't the same old sneakers you wore in middle school.
But she realized before just about anyone else that teaming Timbaland beats with more overtly pop melodies could be "dope," and cleverly reinvented her image to compliment her new cooler sound.
Apple reinvented the tablet (again) when it released the bezel-less iPad Pros in December 2018, and less than a year just isn't enough time to re-revolutionize the tablet again.
The neighborhood was once home to printing presses and other manufacturers, but has been reinvented as a thriving commercial area with more than 353,235 companies, many in technology, media and advertising.
It all started after the Hong Kong business tycoon — a refugee from China — reinvented himself in the mid-1990s as the founder of the city's provocative, anti-Beijing tabloid, Apple Daily.
Four years ago, Linden Pride and his wife, Nathalie Hudson, bought Caffé Dante, a beloved, century-old Greenwich Village hangout, and reinvented it as a stylish Italianate cocktail bar and restaurant.
But as a spoken word performer, radio host and, notably, a widely read columnist at LA Weekly, he has reinvented himself as a political voice that is similarly hard to ignore.
And since we now have the (slime) green light to tackle our spring wardrobes, we're keen to get this reinvented color-way off our warm-weather inspo boards and into our closets.
I do not know if this is a new thing or an old thing reinvented but I've never heard of someone putting these foods in combination before, so let's assume it's new.
The company, which reinvented itself after customers ditched its smartphones for Apple's iPhones and Android devices, said revenue from its enterprise software and services business rose about 19 percent to $18.53 million.
Since being unceremoniously dumped out of the 2015 edition of the marquee tournament in Australia, Morgan's England side have reinvented themselves as a juggernaut of the white-ball version of the game.
But it has fueled an extraordinary career as a novelist who's not only reinvented the espionage thriller but also claimed his rightful place as an heir to Joseph Conrad and Graham Greene.
" Showtime President of Programming Gary Levine told media members: "The show isn't limping into the sunset," adding that the series has "reinvented itself every year finding different world events that were eerie.
Gates noted that the production of these toilets is in its initial phase, and that it will be at least a decade before reinvented toilets reach the masses in the poorest areas.
But where Pokémon Go received criticism for its rollout, and Sun and Moon ultimately refined already established qualities to new levels of excellence, the Digimon games have as good as reinvented themselves.
Every big city in Mexico has its own carniteria and chefs have copied and even reinvented this dish in their restaurants, so we have seen every version of it under the sun.
The renowned chef Jonathan Waxman's tribute to his mother, Adele's, in the reinvented Gulch neighborhood, focuses on seasonal comfort food with little fanfare; the awards, food and breezy space do the talking.
Having reinvented himself as a baritone, Mr. Domingo seems not at all done with a second act that has extended his career as a leading man probably beyond any in operatic history.
It was only in the 1920s and '30s, when Western influence began seeping into China, that the qipao was reinvented to become the seductive, body-hugging dress that many think of today.
This season bridal designers reinvented the classic train by reintroducing the Watteau (named after the French painter Jean-Antoine Watteau), a style of train that drapes from the shoulders of a gown.
Tired of his once-frequent forays into the French countryside, he reinvented himself as a homebody painter and designed his pond as a way of solving his problem of what to paint.
Now a serious candidate with a policy staff stocked with Washington insiders and a war chest boasting millions from big donors, Mr. Buttigieg has gradually reinvented himself as more of a moderate.
Teens (who were too young to remember this phenomenon) reinvented the concept of eating Tide Pods in the latter half of the decade, once again resulting in attention from poison control centers.
Anne McElvoy asks Greta Gerwig, the Oscar-nominated writer and director of "Lady Bird", about how she reinvented the classic story of Jo, Amy, Meg and Beth March for a new audience.
Her book "Inheriting the Revolution: The First Generation of Americans," published that year, looked at memoirs and autobiographies to reveal how Americans born between 1776 and 1830 reinvented themselves and their society.
Invented in the 2019s by stage performers who didn't like black people, blackface, Mr. Northam taught us, was reinvented in the 1980s by Virginia medical students who also didn't like black people.
So we focused on those long journeys, on what these young people would eat in these places of passage—what they would cook in order to save money, all the plates they reinvented.
Telltale, populated with LucasArts alumni, made some more Sam & Max games for a while, but their real successes came with The Wolf Among Us and The Walking Dead, which completely reinvented the genre.
Executives and board members argued strenuously the company had reinvented itself, with new leadership, a new board with three new women as directors, new policies and a new commitment to transparency with regulators.
So when Dyson said earlier this year that it had reinvented the hair dryer, building one with a powerful 13-blade motor, high-velocity airstream, and temperature control, I took the bait. Tech!
So when fans started noticing the pop star's perky pony slowly drifting lower down her head leading up to the release of her new album, Sweetener, everyone wondered what inspired her reinvented look.
A former Socialist economy minister under Mr Hollande, Mr Macron has reinvented himself as an insurrectionary leader, promising to break down old divisions between left and right and inject new life into politics.
Denver has both reinvented itself and done so by cleaning house from a coaching standpoint — Coach Gary Kubiak, defensive coordinator Wade Phillips and offensive coordinator Rick Dennison are all in their first season.
The Oscar-winning period piece is just the latest film Matthew Hoffman has reinvented with the help of his friends at a local retirement center as part of his Tuesdays with Matthew series.
Since 2013, after a wave of anti-government protests, a corruption scandal and a messy split with the Gulen movement, Mr Erdogan has reinvented himself as the commander of a country at war.
As hot as he's been at the plate, by no means has Trumbo reinvented himself in the field, where he is as meatish and plodding as ever, no matter where he's plugged in.
The conversation then turned to how to make money on princesses, rather than spend it, and to Sleeping Beauty, which has been continually reinvented by the Grimm Brothers, Tchaikovsky, and, most recently, Disney.
The implicating documents, retrieved from the corpse of a former Gaddafi lieutenant found in the Danube River, have revived a past that the newly reinvented man of the people would certainly prefer forgotten.
Jobs called it "home stereo reinvented for the iPod age," which might also have been a stretch, but I know I never needed anything else until I upped sticks and moved to Japan.
Or have they been, from one chapter to the next, entirely reinvented, making their twin tales a parable not of the changeability of human motives but of the infinite possibilities of film itself?
Medium has reinvented itself many times over, but one facet of its identity seems to be sticking: it's becoming the writing platform of choice for billionaires, billionaire politicians, and anti-billionaire politicians alike.
On Friday, Dr. Martens will celebrate its 2195th birthday with the opening of a Williamsburg outpost, where you'll find reinvented classics like an eight-eye boot done up in colorful melting florals ($570).
In August, however, the Republican gubernatorial candidate — a former lobbyist, R.N.C. chairman and all-around establishment figure named Ed Gillespie — hired an erstwhile Trump campaign operative and reinvented himself in the president's image.
WET WOMAN IN THE WIND Needing cash in the 1970s, the Japanese movie studio Nikkatsu reinvented itself as a haven for soft-core pornography; the genre that emerged became known as roman porno.
While García Márquez cozied up to Fidel Castro and refined a distinctive style, Vargas Llosa reinvented his over and over again while defending free markets and reproductive freedom, gay rights and open elections.
On the day he died, Mr. Dorenko, who had reinvented himself on radio as a commentator and talk show host, posted a barbed comment on social media referring to the Victory Day parade.
She's interested in how different people have reinvented Jane Austen to suit their own purposes over the past 200 years, and she would know exactly how to slot Kelly's reading into that history.
In the years that followed, Mr. McCain reinvented himself as a scourge of special interests, crusading for stricter ethics and campaign finance rules, a man of honor chastened by a brush with shame.
Student Challenge: Have students look for evidence in The Times for whether today's Silicon Valley tycoons are robber barons reinvented, and whether the mammoth companies they control behave like monopolies from another era.
" (Incidentally, the Reinvented Toilet Expo is called "Toilets in the New Era" in Chinese.) Having clean toilets, Mr. Xi said in 2015, is an important goal in "advancing the revitalization of the countryside.
Indeed, there have been rumors that, sooner rather than later, both cars will be killed outright or "reinvented," possibly as electrics, by their corporate parents — the Volkswagen group and the Renault-Nissan alliance.
You could say that, having been made, perhaps reluctantly, into a movie star by the "Twilight" movies, she has lately reinvented herself as the character actor she might have always preferred to be.
I reinvented myself and my career more times than I can count before I landed in one where I feel fulfilled — and I'll probably shift several more times as I continue to grow.
Mr. Sekulow swiftly reinvented himself as a litigator for the Christian right, funded by televangelists and donations they solicited for him and his faith-based advocacy group, Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism, or CASE.
It promptly reinvented itself as the Workers' Project and drew more than 6,000 people to the local Labor Day picnic, despite having lost its internet access and office equipment to the A.F.L.-C.
The Affair actress, 54, gave Architectural Digest a tour of her reinvented New York City townhouse, letting the outlet in on her favorite parts of the home and the inspiration behind the transformation.
And then, in 2014, This American Life journalist Sarah Koenig decided the case of a Baltimore high school student convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend needed a second look, and reinvented the form.
Last week, the company offered more insight into the plan as retail SVP Deirdre O'Brien took to the stage during the iPhone 11 event to discuss the company's plans for the reinvented space.
Ms. Pascal, a 163-year-old woman in an industry rife with sexism and ageism, seems to have emerged stronger and happier, having reinvented herself as a producer through her company, Pascal Pictures.
Health insurance companies, which have reinvented their business models to comply with the Affordable Care Act in the past nine years, blasted Medicare for all as a threat not just to their business.
Tablets had been on the market for 20 years when Apple reinvented them with the iPad in 2010 and made it one of the most disruptive products we have seen in many years.
And just as Mr. Lyght translated the forms he knew from his native land into contemporary art, Cole reinvented 19th-century European Romanticism and Neo-Classicism in the terms of his newfound American vision.
In visual culture, the idea that the color pink is linked to femininity is nothing new and it seems that the color binary will continue to be reinvented as aesthetics and gender expression evolve.
Witness exhibit A: Renren, the company that was once-hailed as China's Facebook but has reinvented itself in recent times after losing China's social battle, is doing an ICO — also known as token sale.
This, too, can be seen in Gen Z's interest in Fendi and its reinvented FF 'Zucca' monogram — searches for both new and pre-owned pieces from the brand have gone up significantly this quarter.
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But every time Game of Thrones reinvented its narrative stakes with a major upset before, it stemmed from an understanding that even the best players and heroes were expendable to the story's larger themes.
Our culture is far less likely to condemn women like Audrey today—bloggers defend celebrities and socialites vehemently when men call them sluts for posing nude; Madonna has reinvented herself at least five times.
Since being unceremoniously dumped out of the 2015 edition of the marquee tournament in Australia, Morgan's England side have reinvented themselves as a white-ball juggernaut, heading into this World Cup as overwhelming favorites.
Though unaware of prediction markets' pre-war history, they reinvented the idea by setting up an "Iowa Political Stock Market", in which students and faculty could wager modest sums on the upcoming general election.
More recently, the Israel-based company reinvented itself as a fizzy water company popular with younger and more health- and environmentally-conscious consumers, who want to drink less soda and use fewer plastic bottles.
He began as a bass-baritone while studying at the opera school at the Pretoria Technikon, but, discovering that his high notes came more easily than low ones, he reinvented himself as a tenor.
L: We reinvented ourselves, we took out a lot of costs out from the business but at the same time we didn't affect the ultimate guest experience and that was the most important thing.
"When I was growing up, I wouldn't come down here, it's true," Mr. Barnett said during a tour of the condo's sales office, in an elegantly reinvented self-storage building near the development site.
By 22016, Pittsburgh had reinvented itself as a tech hub — it is one of 214.3 finalists to land Amazon's second headquarters — and that new identity is anchored by Google's engineering office in East Liberty.
Others, like the Academy Award-winning screenwriter Akiva Goldsman, who has been charged with turning Hasbro's toys into a film franchise, are established industry figures who have reinvented themselves to align with the times.
Design students in particular are frequent offenders, like the students who needlessly reinvented the beach wheelchair (did you know that some state beaches have free/low-cost beach wheelchair rentals?) and the tech industry.
Alexandria, which has reinvented itself frequently over the centuries, still delights, and provides great deals for travelers, too — I was able to spend a few days there leaving my wallet hardly worse for wear.
Over the past decade, the big idea nurtured by these researchers has reinvented the way technology is built, accelerating the development of face-recognition services, talking digital assistants, warehouse robots and self-driving cars.
He wants the platform to bring back the best of old-school blogging, reinvented for mobile and connected to Tumblr's still-vibrant community, and he's retaining all 22016 Tumblr employees to build that future.
Obviously the Fortnite map has been tweaked and updated with new POIs a bunch of times since the game launched, but Chapter 2 marks the first time that the whole thing has been reinvented.
Either way, it's very calculated, and, for a designer as smart as Mr. Slimane, and as talented; for a designer who has taken the familiar (men's suiting) and reinvented it before, it is disappointing.
Reinvented staples include steamed rice perfumed with chrysanthemum and an egg custard that usually appears as a side dish in Japanese chain restaurants, elevated with the addition of mackerel and steamed sweet potato. kyotonanba.
Mr. Hyde and the director, Sean Mathias, field these set pieces with a generosity of spirit that surpasses what went before in New York: A history lesson has been reinvented to pierce the heart.
"The world of recipes had not been reinvented beyond a list of text and an image forever," BuzzFeed Entertainment Group President Ze Frank said on the latest episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka.
It was then, already soaring on the success of its iPods and growing Mac userbase, that Apple "reinvented" the phone by launching one of the most recognisable and prolific smartphone devices ever, the iPhone.
Vegetables can become gelatinous orbs; meat can infuse ice cream; herbs can be reinvented as, say, a wispy foam placed atop a single scallop over a crumble made of oranges, or what have you.
" JIM CARREY IS GETTING POLITICAL WITH ARTWORK BUT IT'S FAR FROM THE FIRST TIME HE'S REINVENTED HIMSELF Accompanying the  tweet , Carrey also wrote this caption: "Let's Make A Deal: You'll be a real world leader.
In the past few years, the Osaka-based company has reinvented itself as a maker of industrial products such as high-tech auto parts and high-end appliances such as LED lighting and home monitoring.
That's something I'd dearly love to see addressed at an engine level, as there's really no need for developers to keep reinventing the wheel every time—especially when it's so often reinvented as a square.
Sony has reinvented itself as an entertainment company with stable revenue from music content and gaming, after battling years of losses with consumer electronics such as television sets that are more susceptible to price competition.
At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a newly installed dressing room from the 1880s was custom-made for Arabella Worsham, a Southerner from a working-class family who reinvented herself as a Manhattan arts patron.
The movie's costume designer, Jacqueline Durran, helps tell the story of this reinvented Belle with modern twists on the character's 18th century style, while still paying tribute to the movie's original feel that fans love.
Some countries have managed such policies extraordinarily well: Manchester, England, the textile capital of the world in the nineteenth century, has reinvented itself—with help from the UK government—as an educational and cultural center.
Following on from their first anniversary video, Nelson has reinvented himself like a young David Bowie as he showcased a variety of new dance floor techniques to the watching world to the Bieber chart-topper.
And yet, the BEC has been reinvented, because nothing is sacred and every food inevitably ends up a cursed, clicky amalgamation of things, born of some people's endless desires to show off their disposable income.
Ancelotti has now moved on and reinvented himself at Napoli, a club with big potential and a fanatical following but still trying to make the step from challenging the top sides to actually winning titles.
Since being unceremoniously dumped out of the 2015 edition of the tournament in Australia, the England side have reinvented themselves as one-day cricket specialists and had headed into the World Cup as overwhelming favourites.
Ian Desmond, the broken shortstop who pissed away nine-figure money, begrudgingly took the team's one-year pillow contract and has since reinvented himself as a plus defensive outfielder coasting toward a 20-20 season.
He says that some of their best markets are Denver, Dallas and Washington, D.C. It's been a couple of years since Apartment List raised funding and Kobs says they've reinvented their business model since then.
Telfar Clemens lopped off the sleeves of his jaunty striped hoodie, and Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chow of DKNY reinvented the standard in cornflower blue tulle, a dainty way to go undercover for spring.
Of course we Americans have reinvented our traditions repeatedly over the years — going from a Protestant religious consensus to a "Judeo-Christian" one, from an Anglo-Saxon settler nation to a 20th-century melting pot.
Meanwhile, his own "childhood ability to get ahead of myself and reason to apocalyptic ends" he sees reinvented in his son, Darragh, as a "kind of apocalyptic riffing," the media-age glibness of the young.
The reinvented toilets on display are a culmination of seven years of research and $200 million given by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which the former software tycoon runs with his wife, since 2011.
But these days all the action is in autonomous vehicles — so they reinvented their technology to make a unique sensor that doesn't just see things but can communicate intelligently with the AI behind the wheel.
Since then, he has reinvented himself as an auteur's muse, eager to add his mischievous spirit and pop cultural frisson to art-house films by directors like Claire Denis, David Cronenberg, and the Safdie brothers.
Ankiel reinvented himself as an outfielder, and Furcal found himself at Busch Stadium again for the highlight of his career: a victory in Game 7 of the 2011 World Series, as the Cardinals' starting shortstop.
Forming a floor for a catwalk in contrasting shades of wood, rendered on the hardware of classic bags and elasticized belts, the original Fendi logo, which once stood for "fun fur," was reinvented on Thursday.
The gravitational forces of New York fashion are moving; its map is being rewritten and identity reinvented by a group of designers with a different sense of history and voices that demand to be heard.
This might seem like something of a sea change for Sony, a company which has invented and reinvented its hardware business for generations with innovations like the Walkman, Blu-ray players, and full-frame mirrorless cameras.
It seems like longtime CMA watchers aren't entirely prepared for a night of her majesty: Bey has quite the country-music résumé: "Daddy Lessons" basically reinvented country music and Bey is proud of her Texas heritage.
For instance, Netflix's Charmed reboot, which arrives in May (exact date TBA) explores what happens when Piper, Phoebe, and Prue are reinvented as Mel, Maggie, and Macy, three Latina sisters who are embracing new magical powers.
It failed, but the firm has reinvented itself as a business-to-business firm, selling its tech to a range of clients from Activision (for the video game Skylanders) to Shuttl (an Indian bus-booking app).
Just as the original Fast and the Furious flattered its relatively target audience with glamorous fantasies of street racing culture, the reinvented series flatters its target audience with glamorous depictions of international hot spots and scenery.
Ian Haney López, author of Dog Whistle Politics: How Coded Racial Appeals Have Reinvented Racism and Wrecked the Middle Class, says this misguided attention is especially insidious in politics, where it dates back to the 1970s.
"I never got to play Nora in A Doll's House before, so now to be able to play her after she's had all these life experiences and reinvented herself is really freeing," Metcalf, 61, tells PEOPLE.
What about the euro's rococo fiscal rule-book, which judges governments' budgets according to phantom "structural deficit" projections that no one understands and is apparently reinvented, as one official sighs, every time Italy has an earthquake?
He reinvented the clamshell Game Boy Advance, but with the guts of a fully-functional Wii packed inside, allowing the portable to run a huge list of games, including those played with the motion-sensing Wiimotes.
Marois stepped in to save the Haussmannian building when it closed in 2010 on the verge of collapse, and more recently reinvented it as a high-style hotel inspired by the bathhouse-turned-nightclub's hedonistic past.
The department store chain is rolling out a reinvented Star Rewards program, where shoppers can accumulate discounts and offers like free shipping and priority customer service based on how much they spend at Macy's every year.
With incredible low-light capabilities, Wi-Fi connectivity that, y'know, works and top-shelf quality images out of a diminutive camera platform, Sony has singlehandedly reinvented the mirrorless camera niche, nudging it into the professional space.
A recent festival of I.P.A.s in Brooklyn showcased beers from Toronto, Barcelona and Sweden, and even some New England I.P.A.s from Britain: British beer reinvented in America and reintroduced to Britain — and then imported to America.
The clothing company has reinvented itself as a real estate concern named Trinity Place Holdings, and 77 Greenwich, consisting of a 90-unit condominium atop a new public elementary school, is its first foray in construction.
It has since reinvented itself, changing its name — it used to be known as the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture — and appointing a new dean, Mr. Betsky, the former director of the Cincinnati Art Museum.
These shows certainly reinvented how we approached the mostly male antiheroes, but it is difficult to imagine how any TV writers' room worth its salt would ever sign off on someone as one-dimensional as Trump.
In the early '90s, for example, it featured an attack on Pat Buchanan by a young David Frum (the former arch neocon and W. speechwriter who's reinvented himself as a Never Trump contributor to The Atlantic).
Malaga, whose airport is a major entry point for tourists seeking sun on Spain's Costa del Sol, has reinvented itself as a cultural hub in recent years to become a visitor destination in its own right.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 83% (season 1)What critics said: "Zendaya is reinvented as the self-destructive, self-loathing Rue, in what is a truly astonishing, mesmerising performance, upending every expectation of what she could do.
But as they toiled away in Waterloo, companies like Google and Facebook embraced deep neural networks, and this technology reinvented everything from image recognition to machine translations, rapidly learning these tasks by analyzing vast amounts of data.
A closer look at Apple's reinvented Mac Pro "We're proud to support manufacturing facilities in 30 US states and last year we spent $60 billion with over 9,000 suppliers across the US," Apple responded to that report.
In the 1950s, after a career as a model, she reinvented herself as an actress, artist, and writer; in the 1970s, she began designing clothes, making a name in her own right by embroidering it on denim.
If they are not bought into submission by the first mover, some of the most famous copycats reinvented the original and made it better: Mercado Libre is much more relevant in the e-commerce space than eBay .
But just as we changed and reinvented the TV business by putting consumers first and making access to content more convenient, we believe internet TV can similarly reinvigorate the film business (as distinct from the theatrical business).
"MTV is about celebrating youth culture, and with the reinvented 'Fear Factor,' we are putting the power in our audience's hands to face and overcome their biggest fears," said MTV president Chris McCarthy said in a statement.
On the surface, Spincle is pretty much a social panorama app, but much in the way Apple "reinvented" the photo, Spincle is launching a pair of interesting formats that you can capture with your regular iPhone camera.
"Throughout her career, Rist has reinvented the ways in which technology and media frame and represent bodies—particularly those of women," says Massimiliano Gioni, the Edlis Neeson artistic director at the New Museum in New York City.
Moss blurred the lines between art and design and reinvented visual merchandising, displaying everything from an 18th-century Nymphenburg figurine to a kaleidoscopic array of Maarten Baas Clay chairs inside massive vitrines within the immaculate white space.
As Cade Metz writes for the New York Times, "the idea nurtured by these researchers has reinvented the way technology is built" and has contributed to the development of technologies like facial recognition and self-driving cars.
Rouhani, long known as a cautious and mild-mannered establishment insider, reinvented himself as a bold champion of reform during the election campaign, which culminated on Friday in victory with more than 57 percent of the vote.
She struggled through lean years without much work as she reinvented herself, taking on credit card debt for the first time as she and her husband, who works in construction, raised a family in suburban New Jersey.
"A lot of this is a means of improving productivity for a decades-old business model that needed to be reinvented — the labor model, the cost of building out restaurants, where to put them," consultant Allen said.
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But Sinn Fein, the former political wing of the Irish Republican Army which has reinvented itself as the country's main left-wing party, is likely to fall behind the other two because it fielded fewer candidates for parliament.
The streaming service has reinvented itself over the past several years to become a home for original shows and movies, and this move from Disney both underscores the urgency of that and how correct a move it was.
As a working single mother, Joy Mangano, Russell's inspiration, took an item as ubiquitous as the wheel and reinvented it: the Miracle Mop launched Mangano's home innovation empire, now worth hundreds of millions of dollars in annual revenue.
Click here to view original GIFAll images: Andrew Liszewski/GizmodoYou'd think that the first robot vacuum from a company like Dyson, who reinvented the vacuum, fan, and hair dryer, would rival R2-D2 when it came to functionality.
Now, we firmly believe that a new mom should wear whatever makes her feel the most comfortable, and we are in no way advocating that you should dress in some totally reinvented type of way after giving birth.
Within short order, the concept of the state was reinvented, not as students of the revolution had imagined it in terms of freedom of expression and democratic procedures, but as a religious state controlled by a clerical elite.
A new wearable called Ōnee, advertised as "the buddy system, reinvented," is sold in pairs to sets of BFFs so that they can send distress signals to each other while at opposite ends of a party or bar.
Directed by Martin Campbell—who previously reinvented Bond once before with 1995's GoldenEye—Casino Royale was the refreshing reboot that the Bond franchise needed, more grounded and believable than many of the ridiculous films that preceded it.
If he and his team haven't reinvented Tarzan it's because they're working in an industrial context that still puts a premium on heroic white men, even if this one doesn't make you wince each time he turns up.
Mr. Gates said in an interview that "it will be at least a decade" before the reinvented toilets reach tens of millions of people in the poorest areas, and they will have to prove both practical and economical.
Hershey, apart from implementing a cost-cutting plan last year, has also been launching new and reinvented products like Snack Mix, Snack Bites and Hershey's Cookie Layer Crunch bars to differentiate itself from other players in North America.
In his 1998 comedy, "Bulworth," Mr. Beatty reinvented himself as a truth-spouting politician disseminating his liberal message in the language of rap: a vocabulary that, as wielded by Mr. Beatty, rang as simultaneously ridiculous and pointedly articulate.
" And there was also the return of one of my personal favorites, "Gumby," the green Claymation children's character that Murphy had reinvented as a cranky, profanity spewing, cigar-smoking, showbiz agent, whose catch phrase was, "I'm Gumby, dammit!
Having pioneered the role of the typecast reality television villain, Ms. Newman, 44, has reinvented herself as a Trumpian prophet of doom, eager to warn the world of the US president's latent racism, failing mind and destructive capabilities.
The band has also essentially reinvented music videos, with their library now including a choose-your-own adventure game, storylines that transverse multiple videos, and the bragging rights of giving actor Finn Wolfhard his pre-Stranger Things start.
Now after Oshwa's excellent second album 2016's I We You Me, a more focused and accessible album that featured contributions from her band members, Walter has reinvented Oshwa as a solo project and moved to New York City.
" After divorcing Bono, Cher reinvented her sound — first with '70s hippie-pop jams like "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves," then with disco tracks like "Take Me Home," and eventually with '80s power ballads like "If I Could Turn Back Time.
Letterman reinvented late-night television with an ironic comic sensibility that ranged from his grabbing a phone on-air to call anybody, including his mother, or heading out of the New York studio to chat with souvenir shop owners.
Similarly, some pitchers have cobbled together respectable seasons as position players once they stopped pitching: for example, Rick Ankiel reinvented himself as a credible slugger seven years after he lost the ability to throw the ball towards home plate.
The reinvented ThingMaker is a $299.99 3D printer which works with an iOS and Android app to let children (and adults, of course) design new figurines and send them wirelessly from their phone or tablet straight to the printer.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Known for years as a mild-mannered cleric, Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has reinvented himself as a rabble-rousing political street fighter to shore up his chances in an unexpectedly tight race against a united conservative bloc.
The FBI has reinvented its efforts to engage the private sector on CI issues at least four different times, establishing a track record that suggests that its latest effort, the Office of Private Sector (OoPS) will fare little better.
Reviled by many as the face of the IRA during its campaign against British rule in Northern Ireland, Adams reinvented himself as a peacemaker in the troubled region and then as a populist opposition parliamentarian in the Irish Republic.
When he and A. M. Rosenthal reinvented The New York Times in the mid-1970s, Mr. Gelb modeled a new feature on a newspaper column he had loved as a young man: the Conning Tower, by Franklin P. Adams.
The FDP has reinvented itself with a hard line on Europe and its leader has voiced concerns that Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron plan to strengthen the euro zone by creating a system of financial transfers between states.
As he piloted the Great Society through Congress, riots traumatized the cities (Watts), the Vietnam War ran the country into the red, and the politics of resentment were reinvented by an impresario of demagogy, Alabama's racist governor George Wallace.
Vetements brought a certain sense of humor to streetwear (DHL tees, anyone?) and successfully reinvented the humble sweatshirt as a highly covetable item fetching nearly $1K, worn on repeat by the likes of Rihanna, Kylie Jenner, and Kanye West.
"The philosophy of Rei is always to introduce something new that we haven't seen before," says Ninomiya, recalling his mentor's striking fall 2012 collection, which reinvented traditional couture silhouettes as flat, two-dimensional pieces that resembled paper doll dresses.
He was a back-channel negotiator with Syria during the Clinton administration, reinvented himself as an adviser to the de facto ruler of the United Arab Emirates, and last year was a frequent visitor to President Trump's White House.
Ms. Sinema, a former Green Party activist who reinvented herself as a centrist Democrat, was leading Ms. McSally by less than one percentage point on Friday, according to unofficial results posted online by Arizona's Secretary of State Michele Reagan.
Many of the denizens of the chateau were exiles of some kind, be it political or social outcasts like Churchill and the Windsors or those — like Elsie de Wolfe, Elsa Maxwell and indeed Elliott herself — who had reinvented themselves.
He used Ander Herrera — once a midfielder of delicate elegance, reinvented by his new manager as an incessant pest — to shadow Eden Hazard relentlessly, no matter where he roamed, denying him space and time and any sense of privacy.
Though the city has reinvented itself as a center of health care, education and technology, they pointed out the houses that are still boarded up, the old economy and the new bumping up against each other in uneasy coexistence.
She has reinvented the office as a repository for the sins of a system too dysfunctional to even collapse, neutralizing the anger the public ought rightly to hold toward the government by seeming too useless even to warrant it.
No article of clothing, however, has reinvented itself quite like the graphic tee: This year alone, we've seen concert tours, designer logos, and feminist statements dominate the market, trickling down from selfie-posting teens and fashion bloggers to the masses.
Young, whose memoir of a failed stint as a showbiz reporter was made into a 2008 movie, had reinvented himself as an education reform advocate, helping found a school in London run by parents under a program introduced by May's Conservatives.
Everything's reinvented, a mall has become a place where you go for your life, you go to your SoulCycle class, you eat at all these fancy new restaurants, the stores are interesting, it's kind of an experience, you'll drive further.
None of today's bright young macroeconomists have reinvented their sub-discipline in the wake of the Great Recession in the way that John Maynard Keynes did after the Great Depression (although Keynes was already 52 when he published "The General Theory").
In the early 20th century migrants still made up the bulk of ocean travellers, but after the first world war America tightened up its immigration policy and liners reinvented themselves to appeal to the growing number of middle-class tourists.
"Our financial health has improved enough to conduct the repurchases," a Sony spokesman said, as the company reinvented itself as an entertainment company with stable revenue from music content and gaming, after battling years of losses with price-competitive consumer electronics.
This was before his businesses went bankrupt in the early 1990s, before he bilked middle-class retail investors to make a comeback, and before he reinvented himself in the 21st century as a reality television star and brand licensing entrepreneur.
The Star-Spangled Banner has stayed the same, with the same words and the same tune for 87 years, but a Hawaiian musician reinvented the song while performing the song at a football game in Hawaii and left quite an impression.
A gentle C-section, as the reinvented technique is sometimes called, is as safe as the traditional form, said Dr. Felicity Plaat, who presented the research and works as a consultant anesthetist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in London.
He'd gone to Germany to dry out, pushing music forward with his so-called "Berlin Trilogy," in which he successfully shed the excess and artifice of his earlier career and successfully reinvented himself as an experimentalist of the highest order.
There was no doubt Nintendo could churn out an "enjoyable" Zelda game, but the company had yet to prove it was capable of shaking up its stale formula the way Mario'd been reinvented (see: Super Mario Galaxy, Super Mario 3D Land).
Firefighters and Machines In One Loop Read no-collar workforce His home was destroyed in a wildfire—so this CEO turned to new technologies including AI, drones, and robots that reinvented firefighter roles and stamp out blazes before they go wild.
This desperately poor Eastern European Jew reinvented himself as a French patriot and literary figure, titles he earned by fighting for France and by writing very good novels in French, one of which won the Goncourt Prize, France's highest literary award.
And that's OK. America is a country that has reinvented itself economically many times (from farming to heavy industry to high tech), and this cycle of education and retraining will hopefully continue forever because of the dynamism of our nation.
It swayed to the delicious harmonies of an African-American Gospel choir, it swooned over the talent of a 19-year-old cellist and sent a message to the watching world that the Royal family has, once again, been reinvented.
Hitting the West Coast for the first time in six years, nine pieces of Weiwei's Big Brother-inspired work is on display at San Francisco's Haines Gallery, including his well-known Dropping of a Han Dynasty Urn, reinvented with Lego.
On that record, Laid Back, he restrained his fiery singing and reinvented himself as a southern-rock Billie Holiday, backed by a ramshackle wall of sound consisting of him and whoever happened to be in the studio at the time.
But Mr. Toor, based in New York, and Ms. Quarles, who lives in Los Angeles, both use a brush to tell previously obscure stories, proving that traditional representational art has the durability to be constantly reinvented, played with and recharged.
" It is 335 pages long but contains only the tiniest fraction of what she amassed on her journey along the celebrity food chain, first as she did standup comedy and later as she reinvented herself on QVC and "Fashion Police.
In short, She-Ra is being reinvented and rebooted for a younger audience — and in the process, a certain contingent of fans have grown very angry that she is now, in their eyes, less sexy than she used to be.
During that period of time, former Fleet Foxes member Josh Tillman reinvented himself as Father John Misty, releasing a string of engaging and divisive solo albums each accompanied by the type of publicity blitz typically afforded to big-league pop stars.
By taking traditional dishes like chicken adobo and elevating the ingredients—Barkada subs chicken for beef short ribs—the traditional flavors are still the foundation, just reinvented (much like pancit, which was created after China introduced noodles to the Philippines).
Its founder, the far-too-famous Elizabeth Holmes, controlled the voting stock, the board of directors and the corporate messaging to execute one of the most outrageous acts of corporate prestidigitation since Enron convinced us that it had reinvented energy.
"The Democratic Party is embroiled in a civil war between progressives and moderates as it tries to nominate someone who can beat a president who reinvented the Republican Party — and not for the better — in his own image," the editors wrote.
But as the number of living veterans dwindled in the new millennium, President Vladimir V. Putin reinvented Victory Day as a political holiday, to replace the Soviet-era Revolution Day celebrated in November to mark the Bolshevik seizure of power.
But this year, the first exhibition to be presented in one of the two reinvented third-floor galleries is "Frank Lloyd Wright at 150: Unpacking the Archive," which opens June 12, in honor of the 150th anniversary of the architect's birth.
A German photographer in the 1930s and after, she earned her living with commercial work but kept her Bauhaus-influenced, modernist images of a technologically reinvented world to herself, along with a most uncommon series of role-playing self-portraits.
A German photographer in the 763s and after, she earned her living with commercial work but kept her Bauhaus-influenced, modernist images of a technologically reinvented world to herself, along with a most uncommon series of role-playing self-portraits.
And what was one of the great stage performances of the 20th century has been reinvented, in terms both larger and more intimate, that may well guarantee its status as one of the great stage performances of this century, too.
Priorities USA Action, the pro-Hillary Clinton super PAC that reinvented itself in 2017 with a broader mission and a focus on digital campaigning, raised $4.5 million in the first three months of 2018 as it prepares for the midterm elections.
David Brock, the self-described reformed right-wing hitman who reinvented himself as a leading operative on the political left, is recovering from a heart attack he suffered early Tuesday morning, according to a statement from his chief of staff.
Today, the company town has been reinvented as the enviable corporate campus, with such technology companies as Google and Facebook luring workers to a home away from home with foosball, masseuses and private chefs, not to mention endless work hours.
The idea was to convince fast-growing companies to open a second office in the old mill town, which has reinvented itself in recent decades as a haven for tech companies seeking a rich talent pool in a more affordable market.
After failing to cross the parliamentary threshold in 2015, the Left has reinvented itself as an alliance of the old social democrats and two younger progressive parties, with a platform that includes support for gay marriage, legal abortion and greenery.
Momentum at Gucci, which was reinvented with a flamboyant new look under designer Alessandro Michele, also eased a little yet remained well above that of most major rival brands, with comparable sales growth of nearly 43 percent in the quarter.
In a series of TV specials, he'd reinvented a waning branch of magic—mentalism—for a new generation, framing his feats as evidence not of psychic powers but of a cutting-edge knowledge of the mind and how to manipulate it.
The Australian designer Marc Newson reinvented Louis Vuitton's luggage design in July, with a collection of roller cases (from $3,1633) in pink, yellow and orange versions with minimal branding — a first for the French heritage brand known for its monogrammed trunks.
Chris Hogan, who played lacrosse at Penn State, reinvented himself as a wide receiver, playing four years for the Buffalo Bills, but they made no attempt to match the Patriots' free-agent contract offer to Hogan before the 2016 season.
It's how we reformed our health care system, and reinvented our energy sector; how we delivered more care and benefits to our troops and veterans, and how we secured the freedom in every state to marry the person we love.
With the help of pianist and music arranger Wally Harper (who died in 2014), Cook sobered up and reinvented herself as a concert singer — interpreting the canon of classic musical theatre songs in venues across the country like New York's Carnegie Hall.
Mr. Orban reinvented himself as an outsider who promised to restore Hungarian control to an economy buffeted by external forces — a popular policy among Hungarians rankled by how privatization efforts after 1989 had allowed foreigners to take over parts of Hungarian industry.
Netflix's Stranger Things, the fantastic sci-fi coming-of-age story/genre-bending horror series that reinvented Winona Ryder and introduced us to the wonders of Millie Bobby Brown, among other things, was one of the most binge-worthy shows of the summer.
Dudley reinvented himself as a small-ball power forward, showing a surprising ability to hold his ground in the post against bigger players while also seamlessly switching assignments, helping aggressively in the paint, and getting back out to his man on the perimeter.
"I never got to play Nora in A Doll's House before, so now to be able to play her after she's had all these life experiences and reinvented herself is really freeing," Metcalf, 61, told PEOPLE about her involvement in the play.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Since its founding 237 years ago by a group of 1143 settlers known as Los Pobladores, El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles — Los Angeles for short — has reinvented itself several times over.
It's that weird balance of trying to make sure you give people who showed up to see one thing enough of what they're expecting, but try to make sure it's reinvented and pushes it further, so it's not just the same thing.
Mr Greengrass, 60, made the hugely acclaimed "Captain Phillips", "United 93" and "Green Zone", but he is better known for "The Bourne Supremacy" (2004) and "The Bourne Ultimatum" (2007), a pair of spy thrillers, starring Matt Damon, which reinvented the Hollywood action sequence.
Even after he reinvented himself in the Yeltsin years as a simple bureaucrat working for the mayor of Leningrad (and then St. Petersburg) and going on to become a national political figure, he made his feelings about the Cold War very clear.
DEAR EVAN HANSEN This musical about a high school student whose life is reinvented after another student's life ends got a lot of well-deserved buzz after its premiere at Arena Stage (and a subsequent Off Broadway production at Second Stage Theater).
A former publishing house reinvented as a 137-room hotel in 2014, Rooms's eclectic public spaces are reminiscent of Soho House, from the cozy main lounge (velvet couches, fireplace) to the wooden tables and pine green walls of the airy, open-kitchen restaurant.
He wore his pants hiked up high and had a high pitched voice and was skinny, according to the 1993 biography "Gates: How Microsoft's Mogul Reinvented an Industry and Made Himself the Richest Man in America " by Stephen Manes and Paul Andrews.

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