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" On Her Favorite Reinvention"My most meaningful reinvention was becoming a mother and all the work that I do in Africa.
PARIS — Brioni's brief experiment with radical reinvention has ended.
NBC's The Good Place is a show built by reinvention.
And is Wasteland Weekend a place of reinvention or destruction?
And who knows — maybe that's where the reinvention will shine.
For The Walking Dead, reinvention is a matter of survival.
Reinvention, it seems, will be just as important as invention.
We see in the history of capitalism, its constant reinvention.
Becoming Roman's mom was such an incredible reinvention of myself.
It is not, however, the bold reinvention you might suspect.
Mario Maker 2 isn't a reinvention because one wasn't needed.
Somewhat unsurprisingly, the British Vogue cover is all about reinvention.
Reinvention of familiar cuisines are seen from this year's roster.
Like Michele and his Gucci reinvention, he had perfect timing.
In short, there are two big themes to Microsoft's reinvention.
Each man offers Jones a chance at validation and reinvention.
Still, the effort does not quite amount to a reinvention.
It did really sound like a reinvention of your sound.
Our baseball columnist writes about the pitcher's triumph of reinvention.
Reinvention has always been at the core of Jamiroquai's music.
"Thank you @taylorswift13 ❤️ what a marvelous reinvention!" the band tweeted.
It's proof that not every reboot has to be a reinvention.
The key to reinvention is to be constantly learning and combining.
There will be a similar reinvention based on emerging transportation technologies.
Well, I feel like I've had three moments of reinvention already.
He does not believe any of this to be a reinvention.
The world of gastronomy is one of constant innovation and reinvention.
Maybe they're making a point about the impossibility of total reinvention.
The new phone isn't a complete reinvention of the OnePlus 5.
"Night is a time for reinvention," she tells me over email.
Still, I find myself wishing this were more of a reinvention.
Berlin carries you along on a wave of reinvention and revival.
We are looking on major reinvention and change in the business.
Relentless reinvention is what America does; that is not always pretty.
This year seems to be all about reinvention for Cara Delevingne.
This frustration led to Ms. Piper's latest reinvention: as a writer.
Spiritually, it was a reinvention of Eastern Orthodox mysticism and iconography.
" Of Golbraich's instant American reinvention, Packer observes: "What a great country!
Does this one feel like a reinvention or a new start?
They were electronic articles hailed as the virtual reinvention of nonfiction.
There's so much going on and so much reinvention it's bewildering.
Theirs was a match built on a mutual desire for reinvention.
Unfortunately for my dreams of reinvention, squash itself was deepening it.
As Genesis discovers, there is no true reinvention without self-acceptance.
It was then that Voronenkov dedicated himself to yet another reinvention.
How do you see your role in this reinvention of Detroit?
It was a nice backdrop for the reinvention of one's self.
This essay has argued that liberalism needs an equally ambitious reinvention today.
That process of separation and self-reinvention is extremely interesting to me.
Lady Gaga's reinvention as Joanne is as inexplicable as it was inevitable.
The New York Times called it a "fortunate reinvention" of the series.
Gucci Mane's story, written with Neil Martinez-Belkin, is one of reinvention.
Splatoon 2 isn't a reinvention, but that's on purpose, and it's fine.
America is all about reinvention, and Stacey Dash knows that very well.
David was a master of reinvention, and he never got it wrong.
Yet reinvention is expensive, and carries with it big risks on execution.
Physical identification precluded anonymity, and with it a certain kind of reinvention.
Tell us about the reinvention you undertook prior to writing this album.
The gross upheaval of self-reinvention is behind me at this point.
But in a subtle way, the shift was actually a significant reinvention.
Take this as step one in his reinvention as Big Daddy Will.
So-- just to frame back to your question about the reinvention, right?
If anything, the merger might be essential to the industry's ongoing reinvention.
Eponymous records, if they're not a band's debut, often indicate self-reinvention.
This is a time of fast footwork and not-so-nimble reinvention.
This magical capacity for reinvention lies at the root of American greatness.
We are both former lawyers, and I love a good reinvention story.
But what of America, a society for which reinvention is second nature?
College is entirely about reinvention, and it's not always in our control.
For that to happen, CNN must embark on a reinvention of itself.
Much of that came from Apple losing its vision and reinvention philosophy.
The Mayor of Flavortown is entering what you might call a reinvention phase.
The Surface Book 153 is not a reinvention of the original Surface Book.
The lack of body diversity completely undermines the intended "reinvention" of the show.
They've both staked out lengthy careers full of artistic risks and sonic reinvention.
Yet every story of my father's life suggest a great power of reinvention.
" But over all, he added, "her reinvention of the form doesn't quite succeed.
Among the largest challenges for this effort at reinvention is how to charge.
He can pride himself on already accomplishing one successful reinvention in Motor City.
It's not so much reinvention as redeploying skills you've used throughout your career.
It's more a voyage of discovery than a radical reinvention of existing tropes.
Like all Frappuccinos, this reinvention is of course finished with vanilla whipped cream.
Cities offer not only increased economic opportunity but also the possibility of reinvention.
That new examination and reinvention is exactly what Star Wars and Disney need.
Self-reinvention is hard to imagine, but it's rarely this hard to imagine.
Verge Video: LG's G5 is a radical reinvention of the flagship Android smartphone
If you're unaware of his recent reinvention, it involves him becoming heavily religious.
But in the longer term autonomous vehicles will drive the reinvention of transport.
Cold War is not strictly one of decline, but of reinvention, renewal and
There is not quite enough original humour, proper female friendship or feminist reinvention.
The Schumpeterian sort of economic reinvention is out of fashion at the moment.
Buy-out firms, stockmarkets and junk bonds have all financed the industry's reinvention.
But "Inland" still examines with great seriousness the line between reinvention and erasure.
In contrast to European states, it is hard-wired to reinvention through immigration.
The need for reinvention will include their own transformation into Western-friendly pragmatists.
It's both an extension of alt rock and a reinvention of dance music.
Chalk it up to PTSD, or to a crazed appetite for self-reinvention.
Still, the hoped-for reinvention, even if successful, is going to take time.
Now that their transition out of royalty is complete, prepare for their reinvention.
"I don't know if it will stick," Lashinsky said of Uber's planned reinvention.
No team has mastered the art of reinvention the way the Patriots have.
"We call this reinvention," says Felicis Ventures founder and managing director Aydin Senkut.
The most recent product from Dyson is a reinvention of the curling iron.
But here's the surprising thing: Apple seems to be up for such reinvention.
It reflects the freedom of reinvention that the American promise was built on.
When we get out of school, we lose that annual prompt for reinvention.
Corcoran was going for total reinvention when should have been taking baby steps.
On her return, the wise matriarch surrenders to her sons' reinvention of laundry.
It's a world where human intelligence itself is poised for repair and reinvention.
"Chang," symbolized the reinvention of myself from Jersey Girl to pan-cultural sophisticate.
Today, La Isla is embarking on yet another reinvention — as an ecotourism destination.
I see this principle of reinvention as a key part of Apple's DNA.
Breath of the Wild, like the hardware it helped debut, was a reinvention.
Both Gaga and Perry are right on the heels of a reinvention album.
Abrams and his team have captivated audiences in their masterful reinvention of known properties.
By then he'd reinvented himself so many times that the reinvention was becoming cliche.
The queen of reinvention is cherishing the past as she fights for son Rocco.
I studied hundreds of examples of reinvention and the result is my recent book.
"Going west" is a timeless symbol of personal reinvention in American literature and film.
Thanks in part to this capacity for reinvention, Australia's economic record remains remarkably unblemished.
Of course, Coda isn't the first company to attempt a reinvention of Microsoft Office.
Now, it's an echelon you can enter via reinvention — not just by family name.
To reach train speeds like Japan's, the Northeast Corridor would require a complete reinvention.
Our minds were blown by this reinvention of sunflower seeds as an innovative snack.
If anything, we should welcome this moment as a call to more urgent reinvention.
Jacobs was in the top tier of independent wrestlers during indie wrestling's 00s reinvention.
" He tells me puzzle games like Myst require a constant "reinvention of the wheel.
The next phase of Ralph Lauren's reinvention won't involve its Fifth Avenue Polo store.
His second post-reinvention solo album, Last Year Was Complicated, was released last Friday.
The reinvention worked, and FreshBooks expects more than $50 million in revenue this year.
For Mr. Faena, the area's potential for reinvention was crystal clear from the outset.
And this is why I'm skeptical that Tronc's ambitious reinvention plan will actually work.
Reinvention is possible, and we'll look for improvements from all of you next semester.
Committing to reinvention will train you to abandon rigid thought patterns and embrace risk.
At the same time, back to that reinvention, we're moving to the next thing.
They also spoke about self-reinvention, something each man knows quite a bit about.
McMillan, justifiably celebrated for her wisecracking dialogue, also pokes some fun at midlife reinvention.
Most of Granduciel's earlier songs address a near-constant process of revision and reinvention.
Lady Gaga taught us that part of the spectacle of pop stardom is reinvention.
Do you think of this EP as being definitive, or a reinvention, or both?
Some of the creative reinvention involved in answering these questions is every father's task.
It's a bottom-up reinvention of the fundamental assumptions about how these things work.
While I wouldn't call it a full-fledged reinvention, I'm certainly not the same.
From the day someone is born, the process of reinvention never ceases to reoccur.
But the reinvention of cancer therapy needs time, patience and diligence — and, yes, skepticism.
An unlikely literary star was born, and The Vegas Diaries continues Holly's astonishing reinvention.
It sparks a necessary reinvention as soldiers reconsider everything in their post-injury life.
Reinvention is hidden in the cracks of every day life that most people ignore.
The device could signal the reinvention that our tech columnist says the company needs.
Millard Drexler masterminded the reinvention of the catalog brand but couldn't stop its decline.
Ghesquière was then known for being the creative force behind the reinvention of Balenciaga.
Fox, meanwhile, is preparing for its own reinvention as a smaller, leaner media company.
Displaying a knack for reinvention, Booth took his name off his website to be
Aaliyah's One in a Million-era reinvention wasn't just her blossoming through creative risks.
But Golden State's reinvention under Coach Steve Kerr proved to have more staying power.
But these are not stories of defeat — they are ultimately about renewal and reinvention.
That spirit is one of constant reinvention, adaptation, and making something out of nothing.
Neoliberalism needs critics, as the Republican Party needs reinvention and the Catholic Church needs reform.
But it's also meant to look like a nest to represent the possibility of reinvention.
"He was a master of reinvention, a journeyman artist," the actress told The Hollywood Reporter.
Indeed, her near-constant reinvention and experimentation is the consistently compelling thing about her act.
We are the answer, rising up through countless small acts of reinvention, intervention and recreation.
But rather than simply lament the attempted destruction of culture, the digitized cenotaph celebrates reinvention.
Some are things that no one else was doing, like the reinvention of the toilet.
The Reinvention Cream all over my body, and the Chrome Clay Mask on my butt.
It's not a total reinvention, but Google Maps did refresh itself for its 15th birthday.
Could Bieber's reinvention actually be the start of you questioning everything you ever beliebed in?
Few characters in soaps ever crash and burn -- there is a relentless reinvention and recycling.
We're talking about 1959, long before its reinvention in the early aughts under BMW's ownership.
America is the country built on a myth of self-reinvention: all of our votes
This moment in your career feels a little bit like a reinvention, or new phase.
Hollywood is the land of reinvention, where you can be whomever you want to be.
As with any experiment, the outcome of Soriot's reinvention is uncertain - and investors are divided.
It is a radical reinvention of a store that first opened its doors in 1921.
Miller was a charismatic artist, known for constant evolution and reinvention across a prolific career.
"And that reinvention — I didn't see that in New York," she told Business of Fashion.
" This combination of loss and reinvention can stir up heavy existential questions: "Who am I?
There are also new projects, like 88 & 143 Lexington Avenue, a notable case of reinvention.
But Woods's story is also distinctly American, with its indulgence in reinvention and second chances.
This is a direct repudiation of America's distinguishing essence — its constant reinvention through immigrant churn.
In this case, Farhad writes, Apple's reinvention with the HomePod will also mean something larger.
"It is a reinvention of Coke Zero," CEO Quincey said on Wednesday's earnings conference call.
We're also optimistic about the industry's prospects because of its long history of successful reinvention.
She's been praised for her constant reinvention, but her first rebrand came out of necessity.
That is another key to successful reinvention, Ms. Setzfand said: leaning on hard-won skills.
A new moon in Cancer arrives on June 23: This is a magnificent time for reinvention.
One of Jordyn Woods' first post-cheating-scandal projects has arrived, and it's a total reinvention.
So far, though, Australia's capacity for economic reinvention through peaks and troughs is paying welcome dividends.
Leos may feel a similar pull toward reinvention, but in the career sector of their lives.
Mr Trump's training for his reinvention as a politician was the show "The Apprentice" on NBC.
In the meantime, these strategies require time and opportunities for reinvention that Balvin might not get.
"We think we are at the forefront of a potential reinvention of the industry," he said.
Indeed, Clinton has successfully overcame doubts about her late-in-life reinvention as a New Yorker.
A successful reinvention consists of a cocktail of elements, some factors entirely out of one's hands.
His songs revealed how fragile all these meanings were and gave us the capacity for reinvention.
Hum Rider is that vehicular reinvention and, perhaps, the answer to all your traffic congestion frustration.
There are some aesthetic and physical similarities, but this comparison rests on the idea of reinvention.
As with Beyoncé's work, Senbanjo aims to empower black artists and push boundaries through artistic reinvention.
How to Win in Business Self-made millionaire James Altucher is in the business of reinvention.
They show our commitment to constant reinvention and to the ongoing development of our senior leaders.
If California is the land of reinvention, the small desert city of Adelanto fits the bill.
She often cites her time in the Middle East when asked to explain her political reinvention.
Hearing Nicole Richie talk about reinvention, and the idea that you really have to know yourself.
Bakker's story is America's story—one of success, failure, piety, sin, punishment, reinvention, and sexual misconduct.
Defoe's vindication over the past two years has not been the result of any grand reinvention.
It offered a new opportunity for reinvention at an age where those chances can be elusive.
The novel's sharpest insight may lie in connecting Andres's selfish reinvention with Leo's apparently selfless one.
He estranged himself from classical music and in an act of reinvention legally changed his name.
She expressed skepticism that very many people could handle or even desire such radical self-reinvention.
In doing so, it contributed to the reinvention of the celebrity politician in the digital age.
So for all its inspired reinvention, "Emerald City" may be arriving too late to the party.
For Nixon, the invitation represented both a great honor and a priceless moment for personal reinvention.
The photographer-muse relationship blossomed as her devotion to perpetual self-reinvention through plastic surgery intensified.
Such lamentation belies the fact that modern postural yoga is a creature of fabrication and reinvention.
Gaga's career has been one of constant reinvention and toying with visions of what constitutes pop spectacle.
So it means that this could be a real moment of reinvention, if Macron can seize it.
"Reinvention in the digital age calls for modern simplicity," Rajamannar said in a statement announcing the change.
A. I'm excited by the constant reinvention that Mexico City goes through, all while retaining its edge.
Meanwhile at the company there would be carte blanche for reinvention, reversing years-old policies, admitting faults.
The prose — titled "The Trick to Holding On" — finds Swift, 27, reflecting on reinvention and growing up.
Not everyone loved this "reinvention," however, and now, Apple is facing a class action lawsuit over it.
Call it what you will — reinvention, liberation — but there's no denying the power of a good haircut.
But if you were hoping for a smarter, savvier, darker reinvention of the Child's Play franchise — eh.
Resident Evil 7, though, represents a bold reinvention for a franchise that's been looking for new meaning.
Last week, Sage Solitaire, an addictive digital reinvention of the classic card game, made the same jump.
The deal, it is true, was more of a throat-clearing exercise than a roar of reinvention.
So if reinvention has found brands as diverse as Pabst Blue Ribbon, Cadillac has also arisen anew.
That level is low, even though rising volatility make investment in the future and reinvention real imperatives.
Le Carré purists may well be frustrated by liberties taken with this reinvention of the 1993 novel.
"One Day at a Time" has been a much-praised reinvention of the old Norman Lear sitcom.
The new high-rise will help redefine the skyline, but the neighborhood is already used to reinvention.
Their reinvention will require not just pragmatic Western-friendliness, but some real efforts toward honesty and transparency.
And here in Armenia, the great Armenian saga of tragedy, migration, reinvention and survival took another twist.
The reinvention of Calvin Harris as a convertible-driving, California-dwelling, summer song-crafting pop savant continues.
But with his gift for reinvention and obsession with style, Kanye is probably the closest modern cognate.
These days, Sandhaus is well along with his most recent reinvention—as a tech-friendly fitness guru.
Onstage, his performance feels refreshing and revolutionary but he's the first to admit it's not a reinvention.
Over her nearly 40-year career, Vanessa Williams has proved herself to be a master of reinvention.
Hughes, despite the suffering he describes, believes in the unique potential of the United States for reinvention.
Kimbrough's treatments amount to a devoted and respectful homage, though they're laden with moments of subtle reinvention.
A coronavirus reinvention The Hills, who describe themselves as "foodie diehards," quickly sought to reinvent their operation.
And Megan sees herself as a master of reinvention, someone skilled at slipping into another character's life.
Bret: All true, but I'm not sure it's enough to justify a wholesale reinvention of the system.
Wallace and Collier celebrate both Barnes's success on the gridiron and his subsequent reinvention as an artist.
Instead, she embodies the peripatetic spirit of her work, in constant flux and always open to reinvention.
With the Lightcycle, the British company applies the same delightful reinvention it brought to fans and vacuums.
He leads her on a path of self-help and reinvention, likely to unintended and messy consequences.
If he removed them from our menu of conversational topics, it would require a reinvention of dinner.
The company is still around, with strong ancillary businesses as part of a broader reinvention, he said.
Century-old General Motors, like the auto industry as a whole, is attempting a dramatic business reinvention.
But when Jobs came back in 1997, he put the company back on a path of reinvention.
Internet messaging is one of those things that has been undergoing reinvention pretty much since the internet began.
"It's about reinvention, shedding of old skin, new beginnings, new life," she said at a Rimmel London event.
After the huge and unexpected success of Let's Dance four year later, Bowie reacted to his own reinvention.
Like a martini, or a bowl of chili, A Star Is Born is a staple that welcomes reinvention.
This offers Destiny, a game always plagued by accusations of repetition and artificiality, a remarkable opportunity for reinvention.
I believe Google is entering a similar zone of consistent success through predictable iteration rather than fundamental reinvention.
It turns out not every series can casually pull off a James Bond-style reinvention with new players.
This intellectual reinvention helped de Benoist break into the rarefied circle of intellectuals who drive debate in France.
The farther you get from home, the greater possibilities for reinvention and possibility — or so the myth goes.
The latest spat is more vocal and reflects deeper concern about its progress after two decades of reinvention.
With luck, chuckles Mr Shimizu, Brexit the Sequel will spur a somewhat quicker reinvention of Britain's economic model.
What they reveal is Cézanne's continuous experimentation, and even a reinvention of the very genre of the portrait.
His stagecraft helps me direct my own use of reinvention and carrying presence within circumstances I am directing.
They're not about reinvention per se, just because their music always feels like they're trying everything at once.
His creativity and commitment to reinvention and originality lives on in artists, musicians, and filmmakers the world over.
A reinvention won't be easy though since the messaging space has matured significantly over the past few years.
In totalitarian societies, power is maintained in part by the control of memory and reinvention of the past.
Carol became TWD's strongest and most dynamic character over the last few seasons because of her constant reinvention.
That is in part a byproduct of a lifetime of itinerancy, constant reinvention and minimizing of the self.
To the Editor: Kudos to Michael Kimmelman for presenting us with Vishaan Chakrabarti's remarkable reinvention of Penn Station.
EYE OF THE BEHOLDER: Johannes Vermeer, Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek, and the Reinvention of Seeing, by Laura J. Snyder.
Perhaps the post office is the place to begin the revitalization — or reinvention — of America's ailing public sector.
Legacy players like Ford are making a lot of noise about their reinvention as technology-driven companies, too.
Reinvention is fundamentally anathema to craftsmanship, for quality has to build up in layers of skill over time.
If moderation were merely a matter of kinder, gentler policy, no one would think reinvention necessary for Trump.
Resident Evil 4 is a modern classic, a successful (and badly needed) reinvention of a rapidly aging series.
It's a narratively nimble show that's thematically about routine, emotional fidelity and the possibility, or impossibility, of reinvention.
Go now to witness the city's reinvention in progress, from a newly vibrant downtown to its redrawn skyline.
Marnie doesn't need him when her latest reinvention is for our age of self-empowerment and self-actualization.
Automation of the refinery's operations in 1956 ushered in a first wave of dislocation and reinvention for Aruba.
She moved to New York City with her son, so she's experiencing a whole new kind of reinvention.
With her purses and colorful shoes and coats, I could imagine a patrician version of myself — a reinvention.
We have a vested interest in reinvention, one that you can follow through our weekly newsletter, Success Insider.
PITTSBURGH — Imagine dreaming about going away to college, about the opportunity for validation and reinvention that it presents.
Theo's life is upended after this accident, which sends him on a journey of grief, reinvention, and love.
And while this is a reinvention for Glover, it feels more like a stepping stone than a destination.
Click here to read more BI Prime storiesSatya Nadella is credited with leading a grand reinvention of Microsoft.
Talking to CNBC in an episode of Life Hacks Live, Hinrikus credits Estonia's digital growth to its reinvention.
Los Angeles is once again showing the trait that has always been fundamental to its identity: relentless reinvention.
In 22011, Milch and Bochco created " NYPD Blue ," a radical reinvention of the prime-time network police drama.
I'm sure that after taking some time to decompress, he'll be hard at work planning his next reinvention.
The Ingraham and Bream shows are designed to be the final pieces in the puzzle for FNC's reinvention.
" "All of my work is informed by the things that I learn, so that's what provokes the reinvention.
Are the shape and structure of our thoughts as prone to rapid reinvention as verbal and written communication?
Or will the furor be an opportunity for reinvention, for multiple roles in a rapidly expanding cultural universe?
When it came out in 1980, it led to a reinvention of the then-seemingly straitlaced actor's career.
It also functions as a kind of meta-commentary on a series that has long prided itself on reinvention.
They have instead built their empires through continual reinvention, and they are far more nimble than their corporate predecessors.
It manages to both find pride in the legacy it examines while also pointing out where reinvention is needed.
Wherever her "Liberation" ends up, fans are assuming — and the title hints at — a forthcoming dramatic Stripped-level reinvention.
The duo, who also founded a jewelry company called Ash + Ames, penned a fourth book about reinvention after 40.
Americans embrace change and reinvention, and this, they like to think, sets their country apart from Europe or Asia.
Well, that's down to Annihilation's masterful questioning of the human condition, and its eternal cycle of destruction and reinvention.
The trick became finding the will to change—and to continue what would become a full-on reinvention project.
While much has been made about Kratos' reinvention into an older, bearded dad, it's not just Kratos who's aged.
I would never say it's a reinvention of The New Yorker, it's such an incredible institution on its own.
BOSCO, formerly known as the Atlanta-based Neo-Soul musician Brittany Bosco, has gone through a period of reinvention.
More than ever, the challenge falls to technology leaders to lead both a digital reinvention and a global conversation.
Spanning two and a half years of work, HP's brand reinvention was most impressive for its level of comprehensiveness.
As the center of the album, "Paint It" is the only song that references Daye's life before his reinvention.
Malls that have been outshined by stronger neighboring properties are less likely to merit the capital required for reinvention.
Who knew he would spark a reassessment and a reinvention of our values and of our notions of ourselves?
It's a great, schmaltzy line — a celebration of youth and the possibility of reinvention and, not least, New York.
Why it was important: After two years of dramatic reinvention, Apple finally took a breath for some fine-tuning.
This year's iPhone 7 (or whatever Apple will call it) doesn't look like it'll be a bold reinvention, either.
The really good news is that the world will share in the prosperity that this American reinvention is creating.
Cadillac is General Motors' luxury brand and has been for over 100 years — and it's undergoing a major reinvention.
I admit I don't have a great answer here, as there is indeed something to be said for reinvention.
Katowice's leaders are inspired by the post-industrial reinvention of cities like Glasgow, Lille and Essen, but especially Bilbao.
Against Murphy, he fired four cutters, the pitch that sparked his reinvention and allowed him to reach this point.
Their tests showed that the fight against deepfakes and other forms of online disinformation will require nearly constant reinvention.
The issue didn't look like a wholesale reinvention of Mr. Tonchi's magazine, but it was earthier and more playful.
Where Moser shines is not in analysis but in narrative, no easy feat for a life committed to reinvention.
The Profit's Marcus Lemonis arrived on the scene, Zoe's Chocolate was in desperate need of a rescue and reinvention.
Carrington finds ways to tell her own story — of exile, harrowing institutionalization, reinvention — in code, and with dark mirth.
"We in Hamas believe that renewal and reinvention is a necessity," Meshaal said during Monday's press conference in Qatar.
All four companies are going through some sort of reinvention or restructuring that he thinks will create value going forward.
Wear them once and maybe you'll consider taking up ceramics and drinking chai lattes (spring is all about reinvention anyway).
Well, with all the self-reinvention going on, it might be time to swap around your Netflix watch list, too.
But that's a relatively minor complaint, and ultimately Resident Evil 7 is a bold and successful reinvention of the franchise.
Fall fashion inspiration is storming all six of our senses this week, but go gently into that retail reinvention tour.
Meanwhile, the lack of relatable flaws among DC's core characters has necessitated constant reinvention and experimentation to maintain reader interest.
For some, the e-girl community is an opportunity for social reinvention — and a gathering place for misfits and misanthropes.
The $300 million reinvention of the shops at the World Financial Center, now known as Brookfield Place, opened last March.
On the 2nd, Venus will move into Scorpio, the sign of reinvention, who also rules your third house of communication.
Direct Action: Protest and the Reinvention of American Radicalism by L.A. Kauffman is available in bookstores and online from Verso.
Meanwhile, Dossena trained at the legendary house under Nicolas Ghesquière, himself no stranger to the transformative magic of brand reinvention.
Suspiria is what a remake should be—a reinvention of themes, not a slavish recreation of what's already been done.
It's a reinvention of the country's 1949 jerseys, which was the first time Nigeria even qualified for the soccer tournament.
It is also the only industry with planned obsolescence built into its core design, therefore demanding constant change and reinvention.
"I have been honored to lead this enterprise through a period of unprecedented reinvention," Mr. Lundgren said in a statement.
Only recently, I learned that this respectability was actually self-reinvention, built on top of origins in poverty and chaos.
I'm still not sure he can pull off this action-star reinvention, but I guess enough casting directors believe it.
"There are unknowns, and that makes it exciting to be a part of something that has some element of reinvention."
For SoftBank, the deal signals another reinvention, this time with a major bet on a future filled with interconnected devices.
With some reinvention and a new sense of storytelling, Jordan Brand clawed its way back into the game in 2018.
Tillmans's career as a music producer is more of a return to an original passion, rather than an artistic reinvention.
Gucci's reinvention with a flamboyant look, under a new CEO-designer pairing in the past three years, helped sales soar.
At the time I didn't quite put it that way, but looking back on it now it was a reinvention.
He's a profile in American reinvention — it's here a kind of alien found a band, an audience and a home.
This is Minnis's reinvention of an atmosphere that feels déjà vu but that she's conjured out of echoes and resonances.
Mr. Jackson's reinvention of this solipsistic form ultimately stalls against the dead-end wall that is built into its structure.
Supporting the next generation of leadership has always been a smart investment throughout the story of American invention and reinvention.
"For a deeper understanding of Netanyahu's resilience, it is important to look at his pragmatic skills of reinvention," he concludes.
Chicken Delicious's path from the Deep South to a Midtown piano bar is a classic story of New York reinvention.
She is a terrific friend and advisor and will remain so as we continue executing on our strategy of reinvention.
The idea is a reinvention of building sets like Lego and going to a more creative and sustainable mind-set.
And like most Irish Rep shows, there's little interest in reinterrogating the play: This is a revival, not a reinvention.
With this final green light, AT&T has in recent days altered its leadership team with an eye toward reinvention.
Manning Marable's "Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention," a superbly written and carefully researched biography of the civil rights icon.
But unlike Giger's alien aesthetic, Fernandez's achievement is a reinvention of romanticism, where the performative and the ingenious seem curiously intertwined.
Digging into these motivations can reveal a lot about our understanding of life, mortality, death, reinvention, hopelessness, and even self-esteem.
While not a total reinvention, ChronoPhotography+ does infuse the 19th century photographic technique a new or at least updated aesthetic touch.
Back in the mid-2000s, before the company's failed reinvention strategy, home accounted for more than 33 percent of Penney's business.
This week saw the release of Resident Evil 7, a radical reinvention of the series that drags it back from irrelevance.
"['Little Women'] somehow acts as both a reappraisal and slight reinvention of Alcott's work while remaining a gorgeous tribute to it." 
The picture that emerges from O'Rourke's twenties is one of a Kerouacian desire for self-discovery and a yearning for reinvention.
Since then, with Third Point holding a gun to its head, Dow has produced steady earnings and sped up its reinvention.
We tapped R29 resident astrologers the AstroTwins for their help — and, it turns out, it's the perfect year for hair reinvention.
It's an interesting question to consider at a time when the once mighty HTC, Nokia, and Kodak companies struggle with reinvention.
Brinkley, as you may have guessed, is all about reinvention; she's not content to rest on her Sports Illustrated bikini bottoms.
Putting Google Cast inside a speaker isn't really quite as unique as the reinvention of Vizio's TV interface we just witnessed.
Of all of them, Madonna, the mother of reinvention herself, may have been the queen of borrowing from South Asian culture.
It is possible that regulations keep Americans from jumping to new jobs or places, thereby jamming the process of economic reinvention.
The plan for the country's economic reinvention rests on a number of pillars, including youth empowerment, social organization and women's empowerment.
As it has done many times in its past to survive and to thrive, Goldman is in the process of reinvention.
"Bad Liar" is a dazzlingly clever reinvention, built almost entirely around the sample and a bristling, erotic whisper of a vocal.
Whenever a band with four records already behind them releases a self-titled record it's usually a sign of conscious reinvention.
The Thread Re: Lady Gaga Isn't Done Shape-Shifting Yet Rachel Syme wrote about Lady Gaga's reinvention as a movie star.
Houses with a portfolio of brands in various states of reinvention will have a better chance of surviving than mono-brands.
They brushed aside the findings of the M.T.A. Transportation Reinvention Commission, a 2014 panel of transit leaders from around the world.
Rouhani's reinvention as an ardent reformist on the campaign trail helped stir the passion of young, urban voters yearning for change.
What they made thrilled a generation of young designers, who saw in their abandonment of old mores a chance for reinvention.
What this may mean is that the niche is ripe for reinvention from a newcomer with a fresh and brash approach.
Grant & Eisenhofer's first big reinvention, Grant said, was a move from federal-court securities class actions to shareholder litigation in Delaware.
Unless constant rash firings, unfilled jobs and shakedowns of foreign governments constitute reinvention, this remains on Jared's infinite to-do list.
They represented not only consumption, but also much more: the way New York became a city of aspiration, invention and reinvention.
Sometimes the source material just isn't going to resonate anymore as anything other than a curiosity, and some reinvention is required.
That act of rehabilitation and reinvention alone would have made War of the Chosen one of the year's most impressive offerings.
Only the most pretentious Kanye West connoisseur would hail the constant public revision as, oh I don't know, a Triumphant Reinvention of the Album as Form, but coming from an artist known both for self-reinvention and a commitment to the album as form, not making a cryogenically frozen masterpiece is a good way to self-reinvent.
But if that happens, as it has at YSL, with Mr. Slimane taking his leave after three years, and one complete reinvention of a brand is followed by another reinvention of the brand (we'll see what Mr. Vaccarello does, but the images released thus far suggest he's interested in starting afresh), it's a recipe for confusion.
MashReads sat down with Shankman to discuss his first foray into writing, his love of classic Hollywood, and the art of reinvention.
Rather than be left behind, Michelin is contributing to this effort through its reinvention of its tires, both in form and function.
Clearly, this is just her most recent attempt at reinvention, and she's reminding us, once again, that the old Taylor is dead.
We all need to see where this ethos of self-reinvention springs from, what it can produce in triumph and in catastrophe.
Considering the failures of major tech companies in attempting the task of a reinvention, Dropbox's work here is on the whole admirable.
In frantic fashion, Xiaomi says that it is in the middle of another reinvention, from a hardware firm into an internet one.
If it's the bold reinvention it appears to be, even the almighty Fortnite could start facing stiff competition as we enter 2019.
" That process of reinvention and reinterpretation actually defined the early 20th-century era of music-making known as "the Great American Songbook.
This would be the biggest reinvention of the service since it was introduced all the way back in 2011 with iOS 5.
But the hype surrounding Mr Macron's extraordinary campaign has too quickly spilled into grand talk of a reinvention of the euro zone.
He also falls off the wagon and straight into a bender, which makes the whole "reinvention" thing just a little bit harder.
It took Stenlake 15 years and a personal reinvention to go from having the idea to developing her product into a company.
Bowie's knack for reinvention was anchored by his boundless musical curiosity, and the breadth of his impact on popular music is unparalleled.
The things about my job that make it rewarding are the challenges, changes, and constant reinvention of a story or a character.
The reinvention in architectural terms has been greeted with general positivity by critics and takes up much of the extension's media coverage.
That being said, each town, Huling explained, has its own formula for reinvention; the tricky part is teasing out what that is.
While reinvention — or even a few resolutions — is certainly tempting, a total overhaul may not sound as appealing as a quick refresh.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild — out for Switch and Wii U on March 3 — is a ground-up reinvention.
Haas' hard-fought attempt at reinvention had somehow ended with his death in a forest far from home, his priceless software gone.
Rather, it's just part of a journey of not only reinvention but rediscovery of who I am and what I care about.
Courrèges, in the throes of its reinvention, under the clever young duo Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant, starts the day at 10.
"The path to developing new markets is rarely linear: progress tends to modulate between innovation, dismissal, reinvention, and, finally, acceptance," Loeffler added.
The third-generation Dot isn't a complete reinvention of the wheel, but it's big enough to warrant an upgrade for many users.
In other comments, the former Ferrari team boss said he did not feel Formula One needed any drastic reinvention for the future.
In the afternoon, we drove north to the MIPT main campus in Dolgoprudny, which is also in a phase of active reinvention.
The wholesale reinvention of Gucci under Alessandro Michele, the creative director, has been the biggest success story of the current fashion industry.
It also raises the question of whether Kering can do it again after rocking the fashion world with its wholesale Gucci reinvention.
Over her decades-long career, she's touched everything from music to fashion to movies, and positioned herself as a queen of reinvention.
To do it, Mr. Mahathir, already one of the world's most durable political survivors, has engaged in yet another act of reinvention.
Here, the frontier is not just a crucible of reinvention, but a wilderness that can make you more than a little crazy.
It's easy to forget now, but the iPhone was a radical reinvention of user interfaces compared to what most people had used.
Because the "Frozen" material is so familiar, and the fans so intense, finding the right balance between replica and reinvention is complicated.
GM executives hailed the Origin as the reinvention of mobility that would bring environmental benefits, unclog congested cities and improve road safety.
Like the seeds that sprout in toxic soil, or push up through slabs of oppressive concrete, re-emergence and reinvention become possible.
Pongo's reinvention as a solo artist came as other Lisbon musicians from Portuguese-speaking Africa were putting their roots front and center.
There is an amazing reinvention of the game available on iOS and Android for free in the form of Pac-Man 256.
Throughout the early and mid-90s, Blanchon riffed on his signature theme: absence and its various potentials for liberation, mourning, or reinvention.
Lyons left her post in the spring of 2017, followed by Mickey Drexler, the CEO who engineered J.Crew's reinvention during the aughts.
As Public Eye, the band have swapped instruments and gone through a reinvention of sorts that brings a more post punk feel.
It's still an incredibly standard cop drama, so if you're looking for a reinvention of that particular wheel, you should probably look elsewhere.
Throughout the series, Kirk was a master of reinvention, taking on any new job he could find — and Season 7 was no exception.
The supermarket was once a modern marvel, but, as they say, that register is closed: The $638 billion industry is ripe for reinvention.
And in an era that begs for this kind of reinvention, its failure flattens its message into one more retirement for the books.
Of all the perennially popular foods to constantly reinvent itself—or be subjected to relentless reinvention—ice cream is, perhaps, the most versatile.
There is a delightful sense of spirited play, of reinvention and experimentation that unravels as Zarina unpacks her own vocabulary of mnemonic forms.
If you're a fan of Tekken, don't expect a reinvention; the new bits primarily tweak wonky game mechanics that you'll learn over time.
The thoroughly charming song by British songstress Ella Mai gets a reinvention in this remix, which adds Nicki Minaj and Quavo from Migos.
The ACLU seemed like it was in the midst of a partial reinvention as an explicitly progressive organization for the Donald Trump era.
The higher the stakes of the loss, the greater opening it creates for a restart, a reinvention, a fresh beginning in another direction.
One such reinvention is "offbeat luxury" that promises the traveler all the worldly pleasures along with a never-before-seen type of experience.
Deutsche's stock price has fallen 2107205454 percent since Sunday's restructuring announcement to cut 21,20.8929 jobs in a 7.4 billion euro ($8.29 billion) "reinvention".
The Pebble 2, white and blackThe Pebble 2 is a reinvention of Pebble's original success, which is showing its age after four years.
Just last month, Google announced Allo, a complete reinvention of its own messaging platform, which will be available on both iOS and Android.
Cuba would take a different approach to national reinvention, one that, ironically, has left much of Havana's earlier architecture deteriorating but in place.
Cycling through his many iconic personalities with equal ingenuity, the multi-faceted artist made a name for himself with unexpected forms of reinvention.
A bold reinvention of the way you expect TVs to work Vizio's 2016 lineup of 22016K HDR TVs aren't actually TVs at all.
"When you add it all up, it's a reinvention of my original double album and the arena tours," he said in an interview.
Since its late aughts reinvention as a hashtag-generating content machine, few television events have been as stressful to watch as the VMAs.
The pop princess and former telenovela star—who has had numerous image changes throughout her three-decade career—is a master of reinvention.
"Ultimately the jury is out on whether JCPenney will follow the path of Macy's or Sears - of reinvention of terminal decline," said Saunders.
But few of the city's musicians are more frequently involved in sonic reinvention than Kevin Barnes, who leads the glam collective Of Montreal.
As Truly continues to eye the top spot in the coveted hard-seltzer race, it's turning to total reinvention to dethrone White Claw.
"Jenkins added that he couldn't understand "why her reinvention is centered in rap flows and flashy eight-counts, her two worst skill sets.
"Retail is going through this massive reinvention", says Moj Mahdara, chief executive of Beautycon, listing off statistics about the $465bn global beauty market.
Experts are hoping that Frisk brings change and reinvention to Under Armour, while some are questioning the decision against bringing in fresh blood.
The game continually highlights this sort of reinvention, of taking something from the past and recontextualizing it as something useful for the present.
Instead, Jobs was going to focus his energy on one very specific, secret project: Apple's reinvention of TV — including the TV set itself.
Clearly this system might not lend itself readily to the kind of professional mobility and reinvention required to succeed in the digital age.
Deutsche's stock price has fallen 12 percent since Sunday's restructuring announcement to cut 18,000 jobs in a 7.4 billion euro ($8.29 billion) "reinvention".
And yet, while DeGeneres has a spikier, more confessional style in her new special, this is more of a recalibration than a reinvention.
He signed Janis Joplin in 1967, turned Barry Manilow into a star in 1975 and orchestrated the reinvention of Aretha Franklin in 1980.
Film Club "Death Metal Grandma" is a 13-minute film that touches on themes of reinvention, cross-generational relationships and sharing your truth.
" • Jadis mentions to Morgan that her real name is Anne, conjuring memories of Ezekiel's full reinvention in this season's fourth episode, "Some Guy.
In a world in which reinvention is key to survival, the flexibility that comes with consuming goods as services is highly sought after.
It's an attempt to be less wasteful that also allows the designer to be entirely himself — because what is repurposing if not reinvention?
It's a tricky task to continually improve on the franchise, especially when there's been little reinvention when it comes to the main series.
As Glass and DVSN built on their existing material and adapted it to new contexts, the artists indulged personal reinvention to profound effect.
Deutsche's stock price has fallen 22027 percent since Sunday's restructuring announcement to cut 86.563,286.56 jobs in a 211.89 billion euro ($2107205454 billion) "reinvention".
The drink has clung to relevance through years of high-end reinvention, with the right kind of bartenders attempting to class it up.
Each candidate must find a way to appeal to a party that is eager for renewal but shows no great appetite for political reinvention.
Reinvention is the cornerstone of Gaga's career, and her ever-evolving style has made her a red carpet favorite for more than a decade.
"This beautiful natural lattice demonstrated an opportunity for me to work on actual leaves, allowing me to realize nature's capacity for reinvention," she explains.
It the Cavs have any chance of answering the Warriors' versatility in Game 2, it will start less with reinvention than with better execution.
Tammy Nguyen's inspired reinvention of the myth of Narcissus occupies a world apart from Ha Ninh Pham's slightly demented vision of a parallel universe.
After her Fox News contract wasn't renewed last year, she's in the midst of yet another reinvention — running for Congress in California's 44th district.
The reinvention of such a complex and highly regulated industry for the modern mobile and digital era requires cooperation between incumbents and upstarts alike.
Cahan's star waned a bit, but he still retained some power as the conduit for mobile, the only real chance Yahoo had for reinvention.
Reinvention is hard Slumps are an accepted reality of any long-running TV show, regardless of what producers claim, and "ER" was not immune.
David Bowie, master of reinvention, dead at 69 Melodies of "Rebel Rebel" and "Space Oddity" had a similar effect, unifying fans as they sang.
And unlike my friends who have worn the same scent for years, I love the reinvention, strength, and inspiration a new scent can bring.
The XC2500 has been leading the charge for Volvo's reinvention in the last decade, and was the first ever crossover offered by the brand.
The result has been a reinvention of what a YouTube video looks like—a shift that may well be the future of video entertainment.
Such reinvention would have to review the past and explain to European citizens what went wrong and then make proposals to make things right.
This blindly bright white "room of one's own" is not only a site for sculptural labor but also a temple for complicated self-reinvention.
"Lightnin'" is obviously a nod to Lightnin' Hopkins, whose version of "Trouble in Mind" receives a spare, mournful reinvention on Mr. Preminger's new album.
"The process of reinvention takes time, effort and money — all of which have to be expended before any eventual rewards are reaped," added Saunders.
SAN FRANCISCO — The West Coast has long prided itself as an engine for reinvention and progressive ideals, distinct from the rest of the country.
Bowie, a master of musical reinvention himself, once said he bought a huge stack of Funeral CDs and gave them to all his friends.
Grateful Shred and High Time shed light on a duality in the Grateful Dead's music that makes it particularly ripe for reinterpretation and reinvention.
The song feels like a reinvention of "I'm N Luv (Wit a Stripper)" and that's not just because T-Pain sings the background vocals.
But the subversive tale of self-reinvention and the feel-good re-creation of a vanished, simpler era turn out to be mirror images.
But the Third Reich was fueled by millions of complicit individuals who were not Hitler, and MachineGames' reinvention smartly pushed Hitler to the background.
At the same time, since it was 1980, the work of people like Julian Schnabel and David Salle led to a reinvention of painting.
And it has been clear since early in its HQ2 search that Amazon wasn't interested in leveraging its growth for a civic reinvention project.
" It was, Moser goes on, one of "the first recorded instances, in a life that would be full of them, of a canny reinvention.
This is where the iPad's support for the trackpad comes in—a middle ground between laser and potato, and a reinvention of Engelbart's pointiness.
Their finest albums, including "Devotion" (23) and "Depression Cherry" (22014), are a reminder that gradual evolution can be just as powerful as radical reinvention.
Check out all of the stories, analysis, and interviews revealing exactly what you can expect as the transportation business undergoes even more reinvention here.
Now the hope of the president's dismayed supporters is that this moment of near-political bankruptcy will lead to a reinvention and a turnaround.
Whether it was an attempt at reinvention under the Yik Yak umbrella or a side project is unclear, but it is no longer available.
While not quite living up to the claims of reinvention and originality in the printed program, it was a festive affair with excellent dancing.
Reinvention may be a necessity for most exiles, but it does not always come naturally; the new identity can graft roughly onto the old.
Its designers, Humberto Leon and Carol Lim, departed in July, and Felipe Oliveira Baptista, the new creative director, is taking his time with reinvention.
Bombas is a startup that thrives on reinvention — from spending two years on redesigning the perfect gym sock to re-conceptualizing the ski sock.
But, Swift has gone and penned a poem about reinvention and "moving on" just to make doubly sure that everyone is aware of her metamorphosis.
Since that time, however, working families have experienced downsizing, outsourcing, and the relentless destruction of middle-wage jobs, with their reinvention as lower-wage jobs.
As the flagship device of what's already the most popular smartphone manufacturer in the world; the Galaxy S7 hardly needs that sort of wholesale reinvention.
In twin photo stories by BuzzFeed News, the past and present of this iconic Paris landmark is contextualized against a backdrop of perseverance and reinvention.
Another was the plane's symbolism of Britain's reinvention over the past four decades; its shaping of the remnants of empire into a new economic role.
Although Dylan is not in the established canon of literary writers, Danius praised his creative output over five decades, including his constant reinvention of himself.
"It is obvious to us that ClubCorp's reinvention capital expenditures are transformative in nature and are in no shape or form 'maintenance,'" the letter wrote.
It was odd and false, perhaps a recognition that the last gasp of the cowboy gimmick in wrestling had no real room left for reinvention.
"Performers have little recourse for reinvention within the industry once they cease to conform to the category to which they were assigned," Brennan told me.
"The reinvention of our brands requires that we make tough decisions about our priorities and focus," Brandon wrote in his memo, according to Business Insider.
"The reinvention would have to revive the support that the European Union used to enjoy," the Hungarian-born Soros said at the Brussels Economic Forum.
The Hollywood Reporter noted that I Am: Demi Lovato will showcase a "yearlong journey of reinvention and discovery" as the singer works on her album.
Had this movie been a reinterpretation and in-the-spirit reinvention along the lines of Creed, it could have been great, or at least enjoyable.
There's room for a more dramatic reinvention down the line, and it'll be disappointing if the inevitable next game is as conservative as this one.
How do you guys work to nurture new talent, being such a tight knit group, and how important is change and reinvention to the team?
VINCENT DONATOYonkers, New York The greatest achievement of Roger II's court in Sicily was not, as you suggest, an atlas ("Land of reinvention", April 23rd).
The move toward diet food is another step in Chipotle's reinvention, as it works to recover from a series of health scares at its restaurants.
In linking the forcible destruction of one of Stefánie's identities to the willful jettisoning of another, Faludi seeks to understand the limits of self-reinvention.
There's a bolt of reinvention in these songs, which Ms. Spalding unveiled on tour last year, leading a band driven by electric bass and guitar.
Live film is used to alternate between verisimilar reinvention and commentary, both about the case and the delicate process of turning it into stage material.
Even if the change in Hughes's birth year came from his mother, "such reinvention does connect with other kinds of black improvisation," Mr. Young said.
From Trump to Richard Branson, from Jeff Bezos to Oprah Winfrey, he peddled his message of reinvention and urged American investors to join the party.
Then a potter called Marcelino Vicente Mulato had a vision of the devil that he translated into clay: another spontaneous reinvention of the cultural landscape.
"Thousands of GM scientists, engineers and designers are working to execute an historic reinvention of the company," GM President Mark Reuss said in a statement.
And now Windsor Castle will be the backdrop for the latest chapter of the royal family's reinvention: the marriage of Prince Harry to Ms. Markle.
But 2016 has been a year of reinvention for the photo-sharing social network, which has broadened what it lets people do with their images.
In April, 2005, when Osipov saw his first patient in Tarusa, Moscow was booming, with high oil prices fuelling a culture of consumption and reinvention.
For the first Addams Family feature film, Wednesday received a reinvention that hewed much closer to the dark sense of humor in Charles Addams's cartoons.
The title page of the script calls it "A bit of a feminist revenge fantasy, really," and that's exactly how this female-centric reinvention feels.
As a result, perhaps we will see further reinvention of our Christmas decorations and traditions — which, from a historical perspective, is a tradition in itself.
"It's a tongue-in-cheek reinvention of our parents' clothes, which were themselves interpretations of Western style codes, so it's all full circle," says Cao.
Now, I think the job is really one of reinvention — of questioning the orthodoxies of the past and creating a sustainable, relevant, exciting path forward.
The Long Island, then, seems less like a cocktail ready for reinvention than one frozen in the era before we all chose a preferred bourbon.
Lucas Duda is a power hitter with a leg kick so high as to be in constant need of reset and reinvention by the batting coach.
Three other consequences could now follow: the reshaping of French party politics; the reinvention of political representation; and the construction of a new dynamic for reform.
And when you look about where IBM is right now in this reinvention, what I would say is now it's up to us to consistently perform.
Industries are constantly shifting, workers have to prove their relevance, and the truth is, reinvention is difficult for everyone, but especially women of a certain age.
Neither Donald Trump nor Hillary Clinton nor a knight on a white horse possesses all the answers to making America's reinvention and renewal a durable success.
City managers need to identify untapped resources or infrastructure in need of reinvention and then make it easy to partner and collaborate with the private sector.
Quartz is no longer pursuing The Next Billion conference in its current iteration, and in keeping with our spirit of reinvention, a new iteration may come.
"This is a step forward for Burberry, where we perceived a need of reinvention and stronger direction," Exane BNP Paribas analyst Luca Solca told Dow Jones.
While there were plenty of mixed reviews on the cover look, there's only one opinion that really matters — and that's from the Queen of Reinvention herself.
"I believe the definition of definition is reinvention," wrote former Black Flag frontman Henry Rollins in a 1993 Details essay linking physical fitness with personal rebirth.
Instead, it's a tepid step forward into the next phase of West's ever-changing musical career — less a full-fledged reinvention and more of a reintroduction.
The VR game draws heavily from Doom's excellent 2016 reinvention, which added the ability to execute weakened foes — indicated by a blue glow — using stylish moves.
She's feeling happy with her comeback (which she calls a reinvention), but she seems like she's happy to let them live out the fame's harsh light.
The flash reinvention and the veteran star's demonstration of pop mastery aren't modes that often mix, however Minogue radiates the grace of a country-disco queen.
But is Vizio's drastic reinvention of the TV experience a push into what's next, or does the gamble ultimately make too many big changes at once?
Marriage, work and parenting continue to be redefined in the shifting arrangements that men and women negotiate every day in an unending process of social reinvention.
"There is finally a faint light at the end of Ralph Lauren's long tunnel of reinvention," Neil Saunders, managing director of research firm GlobalData Retail said.
"This is not meant to be a better U.K. bank, this is a complete reinvention of how banking is delivered in Britain," said Metro Bank's Hill.
LONDON (Reuters) - AstraZeneca Chief Executive Pascal Soriot is a big believer in science, and the biggest experiment of his career is the reinvention of the drugmaker.
JOHN MINANProfessor of law emeritusUniversity of San Diego The Chilean economy, praised time and again by The Economist, should "not need reinvention", says Bello (October 20083th).
The '80s weren't just the era of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, but of the reinvention of liberalism under the pressures of a now-dominant right.
He acknowledged that the traditional advertising business — which is under pressure from tech companies like Google and Facebook as well as consultancies — is capable of reinvention.
In some ways, Bowie's knack for reinvention ran parallel with the forward march of technology, with all the beauty and anxiety that comes along with it.
It's still too soon to declare James's own, more modest reinvention — a move, after years in and out of Cleveland, to cushy Los Angeles — a failure.
After working as a stagecoach driver on the East Coast for several years, Parkhurst journeyed west, like so many Americans seeking fortune and reinvention in California.
As a Freshman, You Can't Avoid Reinvention (Related Learning Network Writing Prompt) Before I went to college, I thought of change as something I could control.
Maybe this latest reinvention of Taylor Swift, this time as a woman who's comfortable enough in her power to wield it fully, isn't for everyone, either.
Mary Taylor Previte lived a life of self-reinvention, becoming a teacher, a lauded administrator of a center for troubled youths and a New Jersey legislator.
The band's catalog so far has been full of subtle tweaks to this winning formula, but their latest, The Main Thing, almost feels like a reinvention.
Though the Slijper-Mondrian relationship provides a unifying thread for this exhibition, it's the artist's surprising reinvention of realism that provides the engine for its narrative.
Yet the reinvention that matters here isn't about a single device — it's larger: The success of HomePod will really depend on whether Apple can reinvent itself.
Denny's turnaround is all but a wholesale reinvention of the old-line diner chain, President and CEO John Miller told CNBC in an interview with Cramer.
Hopefully we'll get our first look next year... and hopefully it's a reinvention on par with the sensational The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
Made by the writer and director Lee Isaac Chung, the movie is "a reinvention of the American dream story," said Kim Yutani, Sundance's director of programming.
"Blackstar" on its release already enjoyed nearly universal critical acclaim, with Bowie again proving his mastery of reinvention by creating a saxophone-driven hard jazz sound.
Meyer's reinvention during this decade came from internal pressure rather than the external pressure of critical or market forces: she has always gone her own way.
But now Eleven Madison Park, which prides itself on a spirit of perpetual reinvention, is making another drastic shift in its cooking and service: back to simplicity.
Although their influences are deeply rooted in the era of 90s metalcore, their sound is distinctively modern and accessible, making their revivalism feel more like a reinvention.
Olympic swimmer and Tinder enthusiast Ryan Lochte has already won our hearts with his latest style reinvention: icy-blue hair — just in time for the Rio games.
The melodrama is a reinvention of the Archie comics, best known for celebrating the simplicity of the 53s from the safety of the grocery store checkout aisle.
The humble hamburger saw yet another reinvention in Italy this week with McDonald's rolling out a new version filled with the sweet hazelnut and cocoa spread Nutella.
And it turns out every die-hard Swiftie can now perfectly replicate their favs reinvention look, if they're willing to max out their credit card that is.
David Bowie's dense catalog is a rich portrait of the ways in which he subverted rock and pop norms, exalted his fellow misfits and delighted in reinvention.
We hope that Game of Thrones can pull off one last narrative reinvention, to tell a different story than we expected but still the story we deserve.
The changes "show our commitment to constant reinvention and to the ongoing development of our senior leaders," Fink and BlackRock President Rob Kapito wrote in the memo.
Hollywood is a hotbed of invention and reinvention, so people come to Hollywood not so much to escape their past, but to step into a new dream.
Sales slid at Kering's Bottega Veneta, a brand famed for its leather handbags and which is in the midst of a reinvention under creative chief Daniel Lee.
Reinvention and reinterpretation are part of the superhero genre because different writers and artists regularly take over the characters, said Jonathan Cohen, principal brand analyst at Amobee.
The active shooter has always seemed a particularly — if not exclusively — American menace, a dark confluence of the country's mania for guns, self-­definition, reinvention and fame.
The reinvention of Pennsylvania Ballet has been in process since Mr. Corella arrived and began to broaden its repertoire and attract new dancers from around the world.
Steeped in sun-drenched soul, at first glance it's a sunny-side-up soundtrack to golden times—which is why many are calling it a big reinvention.
It's been nearly a month since the release of Resident Evil 83, a largely excellent reinvention of a franchise that was in desperate need of new ideas.
The NRA exploits a historically defective reinvention to inspire grassroots supporters, sell guns, and provide constitutional cover for their opposition to making us safer by regulating firearms.
But with the British actress Billie Piper embodying Stone's reinvention of Lorca's heroine, watching "Yerma" was like looking at a nuclear bomb go off in slow motion.
But on May 12, Reed Hastings will open that box just a little bit with the release of No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention.
The sentencing of Mr. Hernandez ended a bizarre, full-circle reinvention for Tekashi69, who had spent years fashioning a public persona as the bane of law enforcement.
The title is taken from "The Magic Flute," and in an afterword Chee says that he meant his book to be a novelistic "reinvention" of Mozart's creation.
It's in the ambivalence and paradox of ethnographic fiction, a process of both deconstruction and reinvention, that I have been developing my films in the past years.
But, if your backend is in good shape, you can focus on reinvention and even rebirth, while being sure that the foundation of your business is secure.
And while Detroit has made big strides in its reinvention, it's still losing people — despite efforts to bring in new people and get college graduates to stay.
We found up-and-coming hot spots, old classics experiencing a renaissance, places in the midst of reinvention, and cities that are still flying under the radar.
He is the fourth person Mr. Taylor has tapped for Taylor Company Commissions, which was created in 2015 with the reinvention of the Paul Taylor Dance Company.
"Brazil's current crisis requires the reinvention of politics," said Ms. Silva, who ran for president in 2014 and is widely expected to enter the race next year.
It's quite different, however, to examine the intricately crafted songs and ceaseless self-reinvention of Adam Kalmbach, the seemingly endlessly prolific Missouri-based artist behind Jute Gyte.
The bottom line: "The path to developing new markets is rarely linear: progress tends to modulate between innovation, dismissal, reinvention, and, finally, acceptance," says Bakkt CEO Kelly Loeffler.
Whether you've been brainstorming resolutions all December long or have only given them a passing thought, there's no denying that the new year is prime time for reinvention.
Now elevated elegance is her modus operandi, and her recent high-fashion red carpet looks have only solidified this era as the icon's most glamorous style reinvention yet.
Today, the building is undergoing dramatic reinvention thanks to its new marquee client, a fast-growing company called ConsumerAffairs led by a dynamic young entrepreneur, CEO Zac Carman.
Seen individually, these might be small wins for diversity, but together, it's a purposeful reinvention of a brand embroiled by controversy over its previous owner, President Donald Trump.
Steinhoff revealed holes in its accounts six months ago, shocking investors who had backed its reinvention, sending its shares crashing and leaving it scrambling to pay its debts.
We haven't seen exactly how that will work in practice, but today's event will need to combine all of these loose threads into a reinvention of the PC.
The other is because "High Street" one of Skepta's best (if not most criminally underrated) verses and—in one way or another—an integral part of his reinvention.
The firm said Tyson is in the process of an underappreciated reinvention, while noting five straight years of strong profitability and the potential for expanding margins at Sanderson.
And with the looming school year on the horizon, it seems the idea of reinvention is also weighing heavy on the minds of both students and parents alike.
To get from its current usage of renewables — about 373 percent — up to 237 percent would involve an outright reinvention of how the city powers itself, analysts say.
But every job takes me to a new place with a new schedule, and it requires a reinvention of ritual each time, even more so with a family.
It is difficult to name another art form in recent history that has become so culturally dominant while being so thoroughly deconstructed, so fragmented and open to reinvention.
As JCPenney continues to fight its way to a turnaround, its recently opened concept store has become the embodiment of the struggling, 117-year-old retailer's reinvention strategy.
The new Gaga, or at least the the marketing reinvention that has coincided with the years she spent battling physical and mental illness, indicates a shift toward authenticity.
You couldn't help but draw a parallel between Lagerfeld's constant seasonal reinvention of Chanel's pearls, chains, quilting and tweeds, and the recent four-year renovation of the Ritz.
All three are nonetheless linked by their working-class backgrounds, their reinvention of self and their struggle with the duality of a public persona and a private life.
The store reinvention comes as all types of retailers are looking for new ways to maintain or increase foot traffic in their stores as more buying moves online.
The brilliance of "The Impostor" is how Cercas connects Marco's desire for reinvention with Spain's national project of burying its history as it transitioned from dictatorship to democracy.
A legacy figure, Mr. Liebman saw his career pick up in the 29595s, playing alongside Miles Davis and John McLaughlin, and it's been one of almost constant reinvention.
It is an extraordinary story of reinvention, and it is, perhaps, a clue to the emotional armature of Reacher—a character who, to his creator, is very real.
What happened to "Dolemite is My Name," the raucous, ribald and charmingly humane account of African American lounge comic Rudy Ray Moore's reinvention as a cult movie icon?
Not a radical reinvention so much as a dash through a side door, it finds her working with some of the same melodic angularities and obliquely personal lyrics.
With the upcoming national election, deep societal divisions, and dangerous international conditions, the year 2020 would be a great time for the news industry to begin its reinvention.
Attendees and speakers including Courtney Love, Viva Bang, and a couple of women from the LA Rebellion are coming to give their take on the reinvention of cinema.
Waititi has transformed the melodramatic Caging Skies into a film that's less an adaptation than a reinvention; it subverts the tenets of how such stories should be told.
My lust for endless reinvention may well be an important part of the queer experience, but I don't think anyone should feel entitled to mindless or unlimited consumption.
Tarun Wadhwa is CEO of Day One Insights, a strategy and advisory firm focusing on corporate reinvention, and a visiting fellow at Emory University's Department of Political Science.
If Oakland seemed an improbable launching pad for political reinvention, Colusa is in some ways an equally counterintuitive place for Mr. Brown to seek, and to build, community.
However, as early as 1977, with the introduction of the Apple I, he set in motion one of the major tenets of Apple success: The concept of reinvention.
As early as 1977, with the introduction of the Apple I, Steve Jobs set in motion one of the major tenets of Apple success: The concept of reinvention.
"Grifter season comes irregularly, but it comes often in America, which is built around mythologies of profit and reinvention and spectacular ascent," Jia Tolentino wrote for the New Yorker.
Céline Dion loves—no, really loves—all things fashion, which we've seen with her recent style renaissance-meets-reinvention (we've collected over 37 pictures that prove it right here).
But all the hubbub around this "reinvention," to borrow from the Times, makes me wonder if everyone's fully aware of how dark A Series of Unfortunate Events truly is.
The CW put out a brief first teaser for its next DC series: a Batwoman adaptation that has Ruby Rose playing Kate Kane, a recent reinvention of the character.
Invention and reinvention Duolingo is based on the idea that if learning is gamified and bite-sized (and free), people will stick with it when they might not otherwise.
We've seen that across the industry there is huge opportunity for reinvention, and we believe that innovation and investment in this area is far from being a temporary trend.
She went on to suggest that although she might take a break from WWE following her defeat, a personal reinvention (and rematch with Rousey) may be in her future.
Baby Phat defined what a feminine, lifestyle brand could be, and this partnership with Forever 21 allows us to share that journey through reinvention with a whole new audience.
As Cindy Sherman's performative, chameleon-like photographs constantly reaffirm, the self-portrait has always been ripe for reinvention, and perhaps even more so now that selfies are culturally ubiquitous.
"We are experiencing a flourishing of Jewish self-expression amidst continuous assimilation and self-reinvention," Lori Starr, executive director of the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, told me.
The question is whether another reinvention is possible today, based on a different liberal imagination from that which privileges only economics and competitiveness, extended to every walk of life.
He'll have the chance to mold the Lakers' on-court approach in any way he chooses, with the franchise ripe for reinvention after the 20-year career of Bryant.
Instead of exercising independent judgment as a check-and-balance on the political branches, they abandon the law (and us with it) to political reinvention with every new administration.
After writing a book on what she describes as reinvention after 403, Nobile took a look at her own marriage, prompting her and her husband to amicably end things.
In the same way industries regenerate through what the 20th-century economist Joseph A. Schumpeter called "creative destruction," Mr. Trump could speed the process of Republican reinvention and renewal.
Like most big cities, Toronto's rap scene is a constant hub of reinvigoration and creative reinvention, but something about the current wave of rappers from the city feels special.
Featuring the familiar faces of superheroes, as well as more wry pop culture cartoons, the form of a comic strip has gone through many stages of evolution and reinvention.
Brooklyn dream pop auteur Foxes in Fiction lends a hand on the EP's standout "Undecided," which plays like a digitalist reinvention of Cocteau Twins' most cavernous and cloistered work.
Jenny rapturously tells him about the wonders of self-reinvention, and the many times she's taken a new name, made up a new history, and started over from scratch.
Simply put, "Westworld" started quite well -- with its reinvention of the show and stellar cast -- before losing its momentum, becoming so convoluted as to practically collapse in on itself.
Converted in the late 193s, 1 Main was Dumbo's first major residential project and the start of a widespread reinvention effort by Two Trees Management, a prominent local landlord.
And people blame themselves for their unemployment and for accruing debt after trying for a career, when attempts at reinvention have led them to a proverbial hall of mirrors.
It's never really made sense to me that we're all supposed to reinvent ourselves every January, because that assumes we all feel like we're in need of annual reinvention.
If you've always thought the only way dress up a boring work shirt is to borrow your boyfriend's and wear it oversized, then get ready to watch a reinvention.
"Reinvention to me, means thinking a step ahead, pushing the envelope, and also solving a problem," Nouchi said in a video accompanying the Arts & Culture section of the list.
It is the second novel of a trilogy that began with "Outline," in which Rachel Cusk's project appears to be nothing less than the reinvention of the form itself.
Baum's stories are terrific fun, but they're also so flimsy that adding modern political context often requires complete reinvention of the world of the tales — as Maguire did in Wicked.
SO OUR MARGIN EXPANSION, DRIVEN BY OUR SUPPLY CHAIN REINVENTION, ZERO BASED BUDGETING, THE GLOBAL SHARED SERVICES INITIATIVES THAT WE PUT IN PLACE – ALL OF THAT IS ALIVE AND WELL.
The artist and archivist who grew up on Los Angeles's Eastside had moved to New York 15 years earlier, with hopes of reinvention, distancing herself from her friends and family.
These women (and they're almost all women) are powering a digital age reinvention of direct sales companies like Avon and Mary Kay, minus the slog of selling door to door.
Some offer a better value proposition on an existing product category, like Warby Parker and Casper, while others offer a reinvention of the category itself, like Outdoor Voices and Glossier.
"The reinvention of our brands requires that we make tough decisions about our priorities and focus,"Toys "R" Us CEO Dave Brandon wrote in his memo, according to Business Insider.
Steinhoff had been a "must have" for investors, who were won over by its reinvention and ambition, even though it faced investigation for suspected accounting fraud in Germany since 2015.
The new fanny pack, however, is less of an ode to the never-ending 2017 train of nostalgia and more of a reinvention of belting a crossbody around your waist.
If the intent was pure pastiche instead of reinvention, you can't help but think that the most fitting homage to such a beloved picture show would've been leaving it alone.
While remnants of its old design clings to the familiar shiny and chrome exterior, almost everything inside this phone is reinvention: from the speakers to the software to the camera.
Neha Narula, who studies them full time, and Joi Ito, who has been following digital money since the dawn of the web, talk about what that reinvention might look like.
Esports is so often considered a monolith — a reinvention and reconception of sport — that one can be forgiven for forgetting that there is nothing monolithic about professional gaming at all.
Yet no-one was more determined about the need for the party to continue with its reinvention than Le Pen herself, who used her concession speech to vocalize her plans.
"The reinvention of our brands requires that we make tough decisions about our priorities and focus" Toys "R" Us CEO Dave Brandon wrote in his memo, according to Business Insider.
Andrew M. Cuomo's recently announced plan to extend the train platforms to an uninspired reinvention of the James Farley Building, one that will serve only a fraction of rail passengers.
Architects are once again fully engaged in the invention — and reinvention — of cultural landscapes, for the first time since the Great Recession sent many of these projects into flat files.
This a reinvention of the staffing model and pay-for-service, to effect a change from pay-for-outcome to pay-for-service, wherein it's no longer simply fee-based.
Developed just after the original but never officially released (Nintendo focused its efforts on the N216 and Star Fox there), Star Fox 216 is an ambitious reinvention of the game.
Your relationships inspire the ways you decide to conceptualize this material reinvention as communication planet Mercury squares off with Saturn and Pluto midweek, pushing you to make up your mind.
But the disruption that some see as a reinvention of democracy is viewed by skeptics as deeply corrosive to the international political architecture that has prevailed for over 70 years.
As such, it is reflective of the reinvention of the magazine under its new editor, Radhika Jones, and its pivot away from a kind of arch celebrity-meets-intellect fantasy.
So goes the classic American reinvention story as repurposed by Lynn Nottage in "Fabulation, or the Re-Education of Undine," which opened on Monday at the Pershing Square Signature Center.
Yet the current cycle is drastically testing this staying power, say pastors, preservationists and city officials, even as the chance to develop church property is also presenting opportunities for reinvention.
This track from its second album takes the Staples Singers' reinvention of a classic spiritual and explodes it into lush funk-soul with Baker playing huge fills in the breaks.
"The One Ford plan was an elegant and powerful blueprint that became the mantra of the firm's reinvention from the last crisis," said Adam Jonas, an analyst with Morgan Stanley.
In the heart of America, where the population is either stagnant or dwindling, managing the needs of residents and delivering exceptional service is a task of both innovation and reinvention.
In London, Fidelma finds herself living and working among people whose journeys resemble Dragan's—flight, exile, reinvention—except that their displacement has come at the hands of men like Dragan.
In an interview with The Face, Grimes says she's introducing her digital self to the world partially for self reinvention, but also to allow herself to keep working through pregnancy.
Mouawad frames the play as an epic journey of self-reinvention, and some of his outlandish twists feel like musical numbers waiting to happen, even though little singing takes place.
In late March, Cadillac will unveil a new, heavily hyped luxury crossover called the XT4, marking the start of an extensive and long-awaited reinvention of Cadillac's global vehicle portfolio.
Zenith, a legacy brand currently undergoing a dramatic reinvention under its new chief executive, Jean-Claude Biver, made a statement with this sexy new riff on its classic El Primero.
The evolution of transportation over the past 200 years has helped the Catskills through periods of reinvention, the owners of a tiny house resort in the area told Business Insider.
In Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical reinvention of the Billy Wilder film, Glenn Close plays Norma Desmond, a former silent screen siren who now speaks and sings and just might kill.
The patience of such purists will be tested by "Drew Michael," this comic's daring new experiment (debuting on HBO on Saturday) and the most radical reinvention of the special yet.
It's my hope that my project serves as more of a delicate framing of a particular moment in time, rather than an inappropriate reinvention of already real and meaningful lives.
" Rooted in the migrations of twentieth-century African Americans, the art of Saar, Outterbridge, Purifoy and the rest, is thus, as she puts it, one of "dislocations and cultural reinvention.
He seemingly doesn't give a shit about anyone else's categorization of him, and he's written his own rules to make a record for himself — without the need for total reinvention.
Blair Witch is truly a missed opportunity for Wingard and Barrett, who had a chance to play with a mythology that, whether you like it or not, was ripe for reinvention.
So, I think, you know, as Jim said, evolutions are happening, and reinventions are happening, and I think we are-, we are, right now, in the middle of a big reinvention.
Jones, known for infusing this urban edge into designs during his Vuitton tenure, including through a hit collaboration with skatewear brand Supreme, took a slightly different turn with his Dior reinvention.
That would be "Creed," Ryan Coogler's reinvention of the ancient "Rocky" cycle — a near remake of the first movie that revised its hoary pugilistic themes and brought them into the present.
To date, most reinvention efforts have been incremental moves into media, advertising or financial services, notwithstanding top U.S. telecom firm AT&T's bid to buy media giant Time Warner (reut.rs/2fjgmTY).
In the fall, with the whiff of the July 4 party barely faded, Swift's single life — and her "reinvention" – were the focus of feature stories in People, Esquire, and Rolling Stone.
The real reason that Kim Kardashian has risen to superstardom is because she's actually just the latest reinvention of an archetype our culture has long been obsessed with: the wealthy socialite.
They have in Christy Altomare a near-perfect heroine whose only flaw is her flawlessness; as Anstasia, she seems too blandly resilient for anything more complex than a cartoon character's reinvention.
Reuters, newly armed with its amazing guaranteed income stream, must embark on a reinvention which will allow it to maintain its size and scope when the money runs out in 2048.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - John Smith and James Thompson won rowing gold for South Africa at London 2012, before the breakup of their lightweight fours team forced them into a rapid reinvention.
The pressure for reinvention is absent here At this point, we know Blake when we hear him, and nobody expected him to suddenly go electro-pop or make a dancehall album.
David Bowie, master of reinvention, dead at 69 In a staggering stroke of timing, Bowie released an album, ★ (pronounced "Blackstar"), on his 69th birthday Friday -- two days before he died.
It's undergoing a substantial reinvention without any action from Congress, relying on a set of policy tools and legal authorities that have never before been used in quite the same way.
Rather than just look to the market or the law to uphold their ideals, as economic and political liberals respectively have done, neoliberals saw the need for active reinvention of both.
LOS ANGELES — Throughout her whirlwind romances with some of the most famous men of her time, the Standard Oil heiress, socialite and fashion heroine Millicent Rogers was a mistress of reinvention.
Dell says that a big driver of the company&aposs reinvention is its investment in R&D — something it was known to skimp on during the height of the PC revolution.
Although only 37, Dorie Clark, a teacher at Duke University School of Business and author of "Reinventing You," is expert at self-reinvention and helping others make changes in their lives.
But don't forget that Democrats are in the midst of their own reinvention, too — a surge of left-wing energy that has split the party ahead of the 2020 election. Gov.
James's move to Los Angeles was an attempt at the great American art of reinvention — a bet on one last adventure, all the better if it included movies, mansions and sunglasses.
"One of the great things about America is it's in a state of constant reinvention," said Jon Meacham, the author of books on Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson and George H.W. Bush.
Perhaps because the origins of our reinvention are so ugly and the theft so blatant, in the new iteration of ourselves we often express disgust and horror about who we were.
Emily Ball from Wilmington, N.C., thinks reinvention can be planned, and rejected: Part one: I believe that I was given an opportunity to reinvent myself, but I did not take it.
What happens when you come to California seeking something—reinvention, say, or self-discovery—only to discover that the baggage you thought you left behind is still strapped across your back?
And then we went through the process of taking it out to all the different networks, and you know, at the time USA was kind of going through a reinvention process.
"Human Raw Material" in particular appears to refer to a passage in Haraway's Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature, which specifically discusses the possibility of eugenics in human engineering.
With unforgivable inaccuracies, a complete reinvention of Turner's identity and failure to appropriately highlight the slave rebellion -- the most important part of Turner's story -- "Birth of a Nation" is a historical injustice.
Smash fans want to play Smash, and when a new one comes out, they don't want a bunch of extra bells and whistles or a reinvention of the game they already love.
In a period characterized by cultural and sociopolitical turbulence, Day's iconic style was a fixture, an edifice built on an archaic view of womanhood which left little room for flexibility or reinvention.
According to a former EU diplomat who was in the region at the time, Dodik's reinvention in 2006 was an astute political move that caught much of the European Union off guard.
It's not a reinvention of the genres—nor even an improvement necessarily—but it does sound exciting, as if you're hearing him discover how to play with new sounds in real time.
The exhibition can also be one of reinvention, where a company taking its final breaths makes a last ditch attempt to save its business by hitching itself to the latest tech trend.
As former creative director at Mugler, current creative fashion director at Uniqlo, and artistic director at Diesel, Formichetti knows a thing or two about reinvention — and MAC x Nicopanda is no exception.
Instead of asking whether a couple should stay together, these shows examine whether the shortcut of infidelity or the sloggier path of professional reinvention is a better way to reclaim a selfhood.
The author undertook a three-year journey across the country in a single-engine plane and saw signs of reinvention and renewal wherever he went—and not just in trendy tech hubs.
How to go about remixing the Kathy Brown house classic "Turn Me Out," a track so heavily sampled (Tessela's "Hackney Parrot VIP" the first that comes to mind) that reinvention seems impossible.
The release of this album, with its attendant rave reviews, presaged his next incarnation, his most recent reinvention in a career of amazing reinventions -- it could not more forcefully have bespoken aliveness.
And Black Panther's comic book reinvention in the late '90s — not to mention the stories that followed — did much to establish the character as a critical figure within the Marvel Comics universe.
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Given his compulsion for reinvention — the spark behind his famous boast that he'd "changed music five or six times" — his death at 65 also opened the door to endless rounds of conjecture.
In " Direct Action: Protest and the Reinvention of American Radicalism " (Verso), L. A. Kauffman assesses movements of the past half century not as scattered uprisings but as phases of an overarching project.
But you're being paid to wait here with a 8003 percent yield as CEO Ginni Rometty hopefully completes her reinvention of the company as a fast-growing cloud and data analytics business.
That's Ivo van Hove's genuinely scary, genuinely brilliant reinvention of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," for which you can obtain an orchestra seat for $150 (though you can probably find it for less).
Cadillac unveiled a completely new compact SUV on Tuesday in New York City at an event that executives have said will mark the start of a long-awaited reinvention of the brand.
The bank's "reinvention", which is expected to lead to 18,000 job cuts by 2022, includes the closure of all of its equities trading and cutting some parts of its fixed income operations.
Still, with his decision to seek reinvention in a whirlwind trip, Mr. Trump signaled on Wednesday that any effort to run a cautious or conventional general-election campaign is clearly behind him.
He also brushed aside the findings of the M.T.A. Transportation Reinvention Commission, a 2014 panel of transit leaders Mr. Cuomo convened from around the world, which warned of growing concerns about maintenance.
"Will we see a reinvention of the kitchen like we saw in the living room?" said Michael Wolf, a tech analyst who hosts a podcast and a conference about the smart kitchen.
Jason Del Rey, Recode Inside Instagram's reinvention Instagram has become Facebook's most valuable asset — it's become the social giant's greatest weapon in its fight to win over the world's youngest internet users.
As with any reinvention of tradition there was an artificiality to Gaullism, a deliberate submerging of many important controversies, a mythmaking about national "grandeur" that dodged as many questions as it answered.
L. A. Kauffman's "Direct Action: Protest and the Reinvention of American Radicalism" is the best overview of how protest works — when it does — and what it's achieved over the past 50 years.
For Kazah and Szekasy, the growth of their nearly eponymous venture fund marks a successful reinvention of two of the most prominent executives of Latin America's most highly valued tech startup, MercadoLibre.
The Globe at its best has always celebrated reinvention, and there's every evidence that Ms. Terry understands this and sees it as an opportunity to do what the theater does best: play.
Watchmen, HBO's sequel / reinvention of the comic of the same name by Dave Gibbons and Alan Moore, came out the gate swinging with a prologue set during the 1921 Tulsa race riot.
If the setting is a departure from the libretto's Mitteleuropean forest, the production is likewise a reinvention for its director, Christophe Coppens, who has taken 25 years to return to the stage.
It gives away nothing to say that involves mucking around with alien DNA, in what's being described as a "reinvention" of the franchise that might be evolutionary but doesn't feel like progress.
My main belief is that higher education is ripe for reinvention and we should be encouraging innovation and experimentation in the area, regardless of the tax status of this or that school.
"What I want to do with the brand is have every drop be a complete reinvention, so it's not like having to stick to one image of the brand," Ms. Keenan said.
Few bands succeed in executing a continuous and visible reinvention, yet North Carolina's Between the Buried and Me have done it time and time again for the better part of two decades.
In Huntsville, nowhere is that reinvention more on display than at Lowe Mill Arts and Entertainment, a cotton mill that's been repurposed into the largest privately owned arts facility in the country.
Deutsche Bank fell 1.6%, adding to Monday's 5.4% slide as it began to slash 18,000 jobs in a 7.4 billion euro ($8.3 billion) "reinvention" that will lead to yet another annual loss.
There's even more reinvention with the footwear, with the AW Hike Lo presenting a clash of textures: adidas Boost tooling, moulded rubber outsoles inspired by the classic Marathon TR, and luxurious suede uppers.
These days, twentysomethings wearing leggings and "Tofu power!" sandwich boards go on vegan pride marches in New York, and earlier this month The Guardian declared that veganism had undergone a full-scale reinvention.
It's fitting that in this latest staging of My Fair Lady, Eliza Doolittle's reinvention comes at least partially on her own terms, and not solely on the whims of noted misogynist Henry Higgins.
"The customer relationship is the cornerstone of The Vitamin Shoppe's reinvention, and our customers have told us loud and clear they want CBD," Vitamin Shoppe CEO Sharon Leite said in an emailed statement.
"We all felt that there was a duty to be faithful to the record — radical reinvention would rather defeat the object of celebrating this album," U2's longtime creative director Willie Williams says.
While you're there, take note of the collaboration's other events, including an exhibit of limited-edition posters, live performances, and a reinvention of the shop's waterbar, which is exactly what it sounds like.
The creative seas of the big-budget games industry ride unending tides of stagnation and reinvention, a cycle of death and renewed life that wrings millions of dollars out of consumers every year.
You can psychologically die in those moments—that's when you become really depressed—but that's also where there's the most potential for clarity about where you are, and the most potential for reinvention.
For a while, Blair Witch, from director Adam Wingard (You're Next, The Guest), looks like it's headed in that direction, a reinvention that stays thematically true to the shocks of the first film.
Writer-director M. Night Shyamalan is continuing to work his way back from exile, and the latest project on his plate is a reinvention of the horror anthology series Tales From the Crypt.
The ever-cautious Merkel told members of her conservative party at the weekend that she saw no need for a radical reinvention of the European Union in the wake of the Brexit vote.
" Another part of his forecast: "The advertising agency holding companies need to continue their reinvention -- As marketers are in-sourcing more capabilities, the agencies have to address this as a reality and adjust.
"It is a reinvention of Coke Zero... it is about helping the zero-calorie part of the portfolio grow," Chief Executive James Quincey, who took over in May, said on a conference call.
Trump should stun the world and propose a national education and retraining program for workers displaced by automation and productivity increases, because that will unleash the true power of the American economy: reinvention.
COMMUNES EXIST all over the world, but it is in the U.S., with its bountiful land, fluid personal identities and DNA of self-reinvention and social experimentation, where the idea appears most potent.
Working in a reggaeton indebted template heavy on combusting, 8 bit-styled flourishes, the track cruises along at mid-tempo with a consistent stride, looking mostly to melodic reinvention to keep things interesting.
The boom in remote working and the impending recession are morphing the global workforce and its security needs before our eyes – and accelerating a corresponding reinvention of the cybersecurity industry itself, experts say.
The quest to right the ship at the New York Philharmonic moved forward this week when the orchestra and its players reached a new three-year contract at a critical moment of reinvention.
There's an inventive spirit and a feeling that people can reinvent themselves, which goes back to de Tocqueville, and the idea that America could be a reinvention of what a country could be.
"As with a couple, there must be a clear definition of the rules and a good deal of attention paid to the other partner," he wrote in a 215 book about Nissan's reinvention.
BioWare is even saying that it cannot fix the game's problems with a Destiny-style expansion like The Taken King or Forsaken, and it may need to do something akin to FFXIV's reinvention.
They hung on to these conventions, for the most part, until around 2008, when that reinvention introduced the idea of unbundling services like checked bags and meals, making them pay-per-use options.
The company announced on Monday that Millard Drexler, the legendary merchant who masterminded the reinvention of the former preppy catalog brand but could not stop its decline, would step aside as chief executive.
I just wish we saw a bit more of the personalities we became accustomed to before "Picard" — Hugh's oblivious sincerity, Seven of Nine's well-meaning desire for order — rather than a wholesale reinvention.
But it's also really not about that, because it also concerns the human capacity for reinvention and mortality and the endless gulf of time that we (currently) only occupy a brief speck of.
Sing Oldham, spokesman for the Southern Baptist Convention, said the announcement continued a "reinvention" of the Boy Scouts his group does not support, including the decision in 2013 to allow openly gay members.
If U.S.-China trade talks don't pan out the way some investors think they might, Cramer would use the resulting weakness to buy "the mothers of reinvention:" Dollar Tree, CVS, McDonald's, and Constellation Brands.
The Bloom era's significance isn't just about pronouns or lyrics, but also about Sivan's image reinvention, as he moved away from his early "good boy" persona through a carefully staged queer coming of age.
But Breath of the Wild is also the biggest thing to happen to the Zelda series in years, a bold reinvention that mashes the franchise's iconic structure with a vast open world to explore.
Zaheer Ali served as project manager of the Malcolm X Project (MXP) at Columbia University and contributed as a lead researcher for Manning Marable's Pulitzer Prize-winning Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention (2011).
To the end he was the unrivalled master of reinvention: Ziggy Stardust; Aladdin Sane; the Thin White Duke: finally, in his 18-month struggle against cancer, he was the Man Who Is Not There.
Steinhoff admitted "accounting irregularities" in December 2017, shocking investors who had backed its reinvention from a small South African business to a multinational retailer at the vanguard of the European discount furniture retail industry.
The concept of Detroit as a blank canvas ripe for reinvention appeals to the pioneer spirit, but often at the expense of Detroit's strong African-American middle class and long history of black leadership.
Fortunately, hair care brands are well aware of how important reinvention is in the market, and there are tons of new products that can help remedy an itchy scalp or treat full-blown flaking.
Even as the administration floundered over replacing ObamaCare, the proposed tax reforms have unwittingly kicked off the reinvention of the delivery of health care, a movement with which government wouldn't normally have been involved.
In the end, the company was done in by Google and Facebook, two younger behemoths that figured out that survival required a continuous process of reinvention and staying ahead of the next big thing.
His toughest reinvention may have been his "silent return," when he turned crowds thirsty to hear him once again, but declined to speak and did so in as over-the-top a manner imaginable.
Kathy Ashley, 55, the vice president of the Chamber of Commerce and Mr. Horne's daughter, said that Fair Bluff was a 19th-century trading post and had shown a penchant for reinvention ever since.
No matter how they finish in the playoffs, the Warriors will leave Oakland in a move that is quintessentially California, where reinvention has long been a state of mind and a force of nature.
They'll dig into emerging trends and what those trends mean for your business, including automation, the reinvention of malls, how direct-to-consumer brands use tech, automated grocery checkouts, and the future of payments.
This stylistic shift was Ms. Kirkland's version of a Glow Up, the expression used to denote a reinvention brought on by a personal transition: a new job, new money, a breakup or simply maturity.
In a rebellious reinvention of French grandeur, his bouquets explode with dyed blue delphiniums and thistles, white hellebores, black-eyed poppies, waxy olive branches and fiery orange lotus, making at once clamor and harmony.
This reinvention pushed more than three million farmers and their families off the land, including more than half a million African-Americans, abetted by discrimination against black farmers by the Department of Agriculture. Mrs.
Along the way, the trio spearheaded a reinvention of folk as a youthful mass-media phenomenon; at its peak, in 21987, the group put four albums in the Top 21976 at the same time.
Its reinvention since the end of the war and the beginning of the Doi Moi economic reforms is believed to be a key reason it was chosen as host for the Trump-Kim talks.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Los Angeles is a city in a constant state of reinvention, its hybrid identities formed by the melding and layering of different cultures and histories atop one another.
Philly is currently in the midst of a reinvention of sorts, and it's not going unnoticed: National Geographic even named the nation's former capital the best city to visit in 2020 in the world.
The bank laid off staff from Sydney to London on Monday as it began 18,000 job cuts in a 7.4 billion euro ($8.3 billion) "reinvention" which it said would mean yet another annual loss.
She sports her velour vocals on cuts like "Get You Home" and "Signs," a reinvention to R&B's ode to zodiac signs taken from the pages of Beyonce and Tyrese in the early aughts.
"As more people spend more time online, they are looking for deeper ways to spend time with the community," said Ryan Raffaelli, a Harvard Business School assistant professor who has studied indie bookstores' reinvention.
Their ongoing reinvention as a more ideological party has coincided — not entirely coincidentally — with a period of weakness in down-ballot races, especially in midterm elections where turnout by young people is pathetically low.
Witness the tweens now wearing Doc Martens, the relaunch of the Nintendo Entertainment System, and now this: the reinvention of the highlight/scourge of every science museum you ever went to on a school trip.
Now, with voice ascendant, and podcasting proving to be a breeding ground for new narratives that other storytelling mediums can latch onto — the move into the reinvention of radio for the 21st century seems prescient.
Unexpected breakups (a bit of an oxymoron, as one party almost always Does Not Expect) are synonymous with chaos, turmoil erratic behavior, bad decisions; extreme hairstyle changes and other forms of rapid, anguish-induced reinvention.
From Don McGregor's Black Panther of the mid-'70s all the way through Christopher Priest's reinvention, Reginald Hudlin's over-the-top superheroics, and, most recently Ta-Nehisi Coates' push and pull between past and present.
Optimus Ride's autonomous shuttles will run in closed loops on private roads within the Brooklyn Navy Yard, a private, 300-acre World War II-era factory that's in the midst of a high-tech reinvention.
This is why, whenever someone asks me where I think TV is headed, my very real answer is that I think there will be a reinvention of the wheel that takes the country by storm.
He also brought Chanel back from death's door, reinvigorating the wilting couture house with the modern moxie that has since kept Chanel a lucrative and industry-defining fashion house, a job that required constant reinvention.
Not the case with master of reinvention Elann Zelie, whose several past collections bring to mind everything from Nasty Gal and Shop Jeen to Anthropologie and Lilly Pulitzer (you know, without the fat-shaming baggage).
He embodied the conviction that there was value in constant reinvention, and his life and success was proof positive of his belief, not just for fans, but for the creative community that cared about clothes.
Its headquarters in San Francisco (formerly's Martin's mid-century art gallery, which he flipped into an office when he co-founded Rothy's) is littered with samples, sketches, shoe prototypes, and other artifacts of constant reinvention.
Aydin Senkut, Felicis Ventures Felicis Ventures Founder/Managing Director Aydin Senkut invests in both reinvention of existing industries and frontier tech opening new markets, and sees opportunities in mobile AR and CV/ML quite differently.
Read MoreSmall business reinvention is all about the branding Rosen recommends that business owners who work from home take the time to do both calculations, then choose the deduction that generates the biggest returns. Why?
Constant professional reinvention "Millennials will switch careers a dozen times or more in their career, so they will need to reinvent themselves constantly," says SC Moatti, a technology visionary, venture capital investor, and bestselling author.
Trump's tirades against the media and his persistent denial and reinvention of facts in the face of being proven wrong – such as his denial of direct quotes during the debates – are consistent with this worldview.
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The trope of female hysteria might seem like a hang-up from different times, but it still pervades our cultural landscape — and often resists reinvention, as a string of new theater productions suggest in Paris.
Since its reinvention, "Now on My Way" has attracted a loyal audience, and in the process has become a mass-market vehicle for notions of reunification and North Korean identity, as understood by South Koreans.
"It's a tongue-in-cheek reinvention of our parents' clothes, which were themselves interpretations of Western style codes, so it's all full circle," says Cao, who designs along with Kay, while Luong focuses on branding.
The Navy Yard is in the midst of a high-tech reinvention that has seen the addition of hundreds of workers and tens of thousands of square feet of new office and light manufacturing space.
The first showing for the latest reinvention of the storied label, whose past looms large over all of fashion, took place at its historic Paris shop, whose emptiness seemed slightly creepy, all concrete and glass.
"We recognize that there's still more fundamental work to be done to bring out the full potential of the experience, and it will require a more substantial reinvention than an update or expansion," Hudson writes.
But one sensed, when watching his televised reinvention, that he was struggling to keep up, that the explosive hair and the American-flag shirt were less a matter of natural exuberance than of aspirational coloring.
It is a spiritual place where things can happen, and people can come together, the place where an 80-year-old ex-governor can walk in his grandmother's footsteps, and plot yet one more reinvention.
They'll note the projected end of America's white majority, the geopolitical revolution induced by Russia's reinvention of itself as an international beacon of cultural conservatism, and the corrosive effect of the 653-'08 financial crisis.
And it was about as vicious as I can remember hearing the crowd get toward Halladay—or, at the very least, the post-reinvention version of Halladay that had arrived five seasons prior, in 2002.
"I think today, frankly more so than any other time, Barbie is truly representing what girls see," said Richard Dickson, who is Mattel's president and chief operating officer and the executive in charge of Barbie's reinvention.
Roughly four years after Furby underwent a modern reinvention to re-emerge with LED eyes and app-connectivity — and a cuddly Furbacca version — Hasbro has announced the Furby Connect, an even more adorable hamster-owl robot.
Ami Bouhassane: Lee Miller was born in Poughkeepsie, New York, in 1907 — she was a woman of many lives and mistress of her own reinvention; model; surrealist; portrait and fashion photographer; war correspondent; and gourmet cook.
Started by David Mouawad in 2685 and still going strong, the jeweler Mouawad is no stranger to reinvention but a pairing with Victoria's Secret, arguably the world's most recognizable lingerie company, was possibly its most bold.
Spring is commonly billed as a time of renewal and reinvention, and in the home, this usually means reluctantly Kondo-ing your clutter, redecorating, and maybe investing in a couple of big items you actually need.
Gawli, whose rivalry with Dawood Ibrahim and subsequent reinvention as a politician and lawmaker is well known, is revealed through various viewpoints to Nitin Vijaykar, the Mumbai policeman who has been chasing Gawli his whole life.
With so much public focus on tactics and tone, though, it was easy to miss that the department's reinvention didn't touch the male-dominated culture that caused so many of the problems in the first place.
With this idea of constant change and reinvention for the long-running series, Boon says that there are a few core constants that need to be in place for a game to feel like Mortal Kombat.
But no actress's reinvention into total Hollywood It-girl would be complete without the backing of a major fashion brand, and Seydoux has accomplished just that, landing a role as the new face of Louis Vuitton.
These patents relate to what the university called the "reinvention of the light bulb" by researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara led by professor Shuji Nakamura, who won the 2014 Nobel prize for physics.
Here's our 803st-century reinvention of the advice in How to Have a No.280 the Easy Way, based on a completely scientific data analysis of its key points as compared to this year's biggest hits.
PARIS, Feb 13 (Reuters) - French luxury goods group Kering on Tuesday posted better-than-expected sales growth in the fourth quarter as its biggest label Gucci recorded another solid performance following a reinvention of the brand.
Content Security Policies are a stricter and more powerful reinvention of an important defense against cross-site scripting called the "same-origin policy," a browser behavior that has been universal practice for the past 20 years.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Steinhoff International's shares crashed on Wednesday after it revealed "accounting irregularities" and its CEO quit, shocking investors who had backed the rapid reinvention of a South African furniture chain into an international retail empire.
While Lawrence J. Ellison, Oracle's brash executive chairman, is still an outsize personality at the company he co-founded, Mr. Kurian has been the key figure in Oracle's attempted reinvention, overseeing sweeping changes in its engineering.
The Prelims: Maynard Returns to Wrestling Ways for Unanimous Decision Win In the final bout of the prelims, former lightweight title challenger Gray Maynard looked to rebound from a four-fight skid with a featherweight reinvention.
With the single's terrific A-side, too, it feels like five minutes almost wasn't enough—he clearly could have kept the dexterous variation and reinvention going for a while longer, and we definitely wouldn't have minded.
From Ljubljana in the northwest to Skopje in the south, Yugoslavia's cities served as public expressions of political reinvention, while huge, abstract anti-Fascist monuments, markers of national unity but also artistic independence, dotted the countryside.
The final event, Subject: Los Angeles on Shifting Ground, looks at LA as a city in constant flux, with its focus on constant reinvention, sense of historical amnesia, and the ever-present threat of natural disasters.
But while this urge toward continual reinvention was a catalyst driving her intellectual voracity and her resistance to stasis, it was also a tyrannical voice telling her she needed to banish her inner child for good.
It promised a taste of the life that little Gloria had grown up to live, one marked by apartments on Park Avenue, Hollywood, self-invention and reinvention, beauty and fame in the face of all odds.
But all these months later, it has become clear that the rebuild was more of a reinvention, and that a group of very good players — if not quite superstars — can still compete at a high level.
Though the bakery is cutely called Bread & Buttons, and sells crocheted monkeys and mittens along with the scones, he is not just satirizing small town America, with its hopeless reinvention schemes and hapless part-time politicians.
But they are masters of reinvention and ingenuity: They have learned how to cultivate tea and coffee, plants that are not native to the islands but flourish in the temperate climate and mineral-rich volcanic soil.
Meanwhile, for more inside news from Paris, check out this piece on the reinvention of Givenchy (the show is this Sunday; breath is bated) and this one on how street-style photographers are protesting the system.
Hudson's Bay, the owner of Saks Fifth Avenue and Lord & Taylor, had on Thursday unexpectedly named a new chief of its European business and said it was looking at a "major reinvention" of its business operations.
MoMA's recent expansion embodies the tension between the ways in which cultural spaces can offer visitors comfortable narratives and on the other, how they can suggest the potential for radical inclusiveness by iteration, reinvention, and reinstallation.
Both the former first couple's trials have been repeatedly delayed, however, as Najib has remained an important political figure and seen something of a reinvention as a "man of the people" critic of the new government.
Any change in the ownership of its towers would mark the latest reinvention at Vodafone which is adapting to rampant consumer demand for mobile and fixed broadband services at a time of high competition in the industry.
Steinhoff, which is also listed in Frankfurt, delayed the results after finding holes in its accounts, shocking investors who had backed its reinvention from small South African furniture outfit into a discount furniture retailer straddling four continents.
Last week at CES, a dozen automakers presented a dreamy view of how revolutionary the autonomous car could be, positioning the car as your living space, your personal assistant, and as the next wave of technological reinvention.
In a way, that's what makes One Day at a Time an ideal candidate for reinvention, because it doesn't have the cultural baggage of an All in the Family or Good Times, which were more aggressively progressive.
But more Berliners have a different worry: that its reinvention as a modern European political and start-up hub is driving out the working-class Berliners and poor bohemians who make the city the place it is.
As part of its reinvention under CEO Marvin Ellison, J.C. Penney is rolling out the category to 500 of its stores this year, with plans to expand it across more of the 103,000-store chain in 2017.
Obviously she is a world-class lyricist — and has written a stunning poem just for Vogue on the timely subject of reinvention and moving on — but she also takes her duties as a role model very seriously.
The brands share similar trajectories over the past decade, filled with foot dragging and belated attempts at reinvention, and this week at the world's largest smartphone show, both will be reborn at the hands of third-parties.
" WATCH THIS: Jessie James Decker Brings PEOPLE Inside Her New Jersey Home   Quattrone adds, "She really expressed to us that she feels her home, just like her fashion, is ever evolving, and she was ready for reinvention.
DE) shareholders will quiz Chief Executive Christian Sewing on how he plans to deliver on revenue growth targets during a global roadshow to win their backing for a 7.4 billion euro ($713 billion) 'reinvention' of the lender.
Critics have hailed these books, which are the first volumes of a trilogy, as a "reinvention" of the novel, and they are certainly a point of departure for it, one at which fiction merges with oral history.
After giving his kids money to invest in stock portfolios five years ago, "they have both doubled their money, for sure," he told Sports Illustrated's Ben Reiter for his cover story on the reinvention of A-Rod.
If winning over people who view him as a racially divisive or reckless candidate would seem to require a dizzying political reinvention, it is far from certain that Mr. Trump is prepared to transform himself so thoroughly.
That quest for reinvention — or 'refreshing,' as some have tried to rebrand it — comes with an undercurrent of dissatisfaction with the political establishment of the party, not unlike Trump's wriggling through the decay of the Republican Party.
The next wave of economic reinvention started with the refinery's closure and Aruba's withdrawal from the Dutch Antilles, which led to the closure of the University of the Dutch Antilles, the only university then on the island.
Micah White, one of Occupy's founders, argues in his 2016 book, "The End of Protest," that today's movements need a thorough reinvention if they hope to withstand the slings and arrows of opposition over the long term.
Mr. Simons, who is Belgian, had arrived the September before as the brand's first chief creative officer, to much ballyhoo about the reinvention of an American icon, and much joy on the part of the fashion crowd.
It was in some sense a reinvention of an invention: an apartment designed to be a mausoleum, turned into an apartment and reconverted to a mausoleum by admirers of Mollino, who had themselves never met the man.
The trajectory of her mainstream pop music career reads almost like a cautionary tale of being unable to live up to the public demand for constant reinvention that Swift — in contrast — has so far managed to navigate.
It's easy to get lulled into only seeing the upsides of Grace and Frankie: On the surface, it's a funny, lighthearted portrayal of twilight-years reinvention and friendship that gives seniors more visibility, and that deserves celebration.
In the span of a few years, with Jared at the helm, the Kushners had managed a Gatsbyish reinvention—emerging from disgrace in New Jersey as up-and-comers in the glitzier world of Manhattan real estate.
Throughout our history, we've undergone seismic change and reinvention, but we did not keep pace with that growth by putting into place the internal policies and structures that would prevent disparate treatment toward some of our employees.
"The benefit of being 200 years old is that we have a survival reinvention DNA and that is core to who we are," Bird said during a panel discussion Wednesday at the annual Hong Kong FinTech Week conference.
His reinvention of Lega from a small regional force in the north of Italy to a nationwide, far-right, anti-immigrant party saw it win over 17% of the vote in the Italian general election in March 2018.
LetterOne has also invested in FreedomPop, a U.S. supplier of free voice and data plans, and Qvantel, a Finnish provider of cloud-based network management software that Vimpelcom also plans to incorporate in its reinvention strategy (reut.rs/2fycXCb).
He said the reinvention effort is likely to be drawn-out with no guarantees of a "leaner, meaner business" at the end of it, suggesting that shareholders will be fearful that their declining investments could fall even further.
With backing from Viking, an investment firm, he is leading the reinvention of the Rockefeller FO—which has served multiple families since the 1970s—into a wealth manager, advisory firm, brokerage and boutique investment bank rolled into one.
Those sources shared some juicy details about Titan's initiatives that went nowhere, like a literal reinvention of the wheel, but they claim the shuttle service is where the Apple will begin its real world application of those efforts.
But over the course of 2017, the singer has undergone a pretty radical reinvention, debuting a much softer, gentler side of herself, ditching her prosthetic breasts and phalluses for jean shorts, soft knits and the shores of Malibu.
Steinhoff first disclosed the hole in its accounts in December 2017, shocking investors who had backed its reinvention from a small South African business to a multinational retailer at the vanguard of the European discount furniture retail industry.
When the handset was revealed at MWC earlier this year we described it as a "radical reinvention of the Android smartphone," with its modular accessories allowing users to boost the device's audio quality, camera functionality, and battery life.
After directing Japanese sales for Gucci and Christian Dior and serving as president and chief executive of Fendi Japan, Mr. Tajima joined Tasaki in 24 and quickly instilled a European approach to reinvention — and desire — into the business.
Steinhoff first disclosed the hole in its accounts in December 2017, shocking investors who had backed its reinvention from a small South African outfit to a multinational retailer at the vanguard of the European discount furniture retail industry.
Noxon, who is best known for his 2006 book Rejuvenile: Kickball, Cartoons, Cupcakes, and the Reinvention of the American Grown-up, is asking for spousal support while Kohan is asking to deny him support, as reported by TMZ.
Once a must-have for investors who backed its reinvention from small South African furniture outfit into an empire with brands spanning some 30 countries, Steinhoff's shares dropped more than 80 percent before a modest recovery this week.
Kauffman is a scholar of social movements, whose previous work, Direct Action: Protest and the Reinvention of American Radicalism, traces the evolution of the left from the 1960s anti-Vietnam War, civil rights, and feminist movements to today.
" While Munger had a friend to tell him that he wasn't fully using his talents, many people can see this on their own, says Liz Ryan, CEO of career consulting firm Human Workplace and author of "Reinvention Roadmap.
"The Catch-22 of having a previous public identity is that unless you want to shock your audience with a reinvention … you often have to satisfy the appetite of your followers&apos expectations first," Stoner told Business Insider.
But while much has been made of the mountainous area northwest of New York City, its most recent rebirth as a summer escape (Hamptons, anyone?) is as much a story of resilience as it is one of reinvention.
David Ehrlich, IndieWire Todd Phillips' "Joker" is unquestionably the boldest reinvention of "superhero" cinema since "The Dark Knight"; a true original that's sure to be remembered as one of the most transgressive studio blockbusters of the 21st Century.
Through a collaboration with the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), we championed a reinvention of a trusted medication in a dose and delivery mechanism that patients and their loved ones could adopt with minimal or no training.
And if the theory that California, with its large Latino population, represents the future demographics of America is correct, then the taco is likely to continue to undergo reinvention in this country for a long time to come.
All of it confirms evidence of one growing sign of the post-election fallout: Despite its losses, the Democratic Party is not headed for a wholesale reinvention, because its leaders do not appear to believe they need one.
" He added: "Obviously she is a world-class lyricist – and has written a stunning poem just for Vogue on the timely subject of reinvention and moving on – but she also takes her duties as a role model very seriously.
Their subsequent success — with the 240 follow-up Jonas Brothers — came not thanks to some kind of major reinvention, but with their backing by Disney, and its Hollywood Records label, which gave them a built-in platform and audience.
Her albums work when they highlight restless melodic motion, and hence achieve a riverlike flow, gliding lightly but with irrepressible rhythmic momentum — a musical depiction of constant reinvention (achieved most sublimely on Warmer in the Winter, her Christmas album).
Tammy Nguyễn's inspired reinvention of the myth of Narcissus, straddling the stately hexameters of ancient Roman poetry and emergent ecological disaster in the 21st century, occupies a world apart from Hà Ninh's slightly demented vision of a parallel universe.
People speak of the imperative to pursue a more "spiritual" practice in old age, of looking backwards unencumbered by the veil of material desire to the infinite repetition and reinvention of history, the mirrors stretching out in all directions.
The presence or absence of serious answers to these questions, much more than any big talk of a European federation, are the measure by which the SPD's reinvention as the party of German Europeanism should and will be judged.
I had a chance to go hands-on with it after Google's event today and it's clear that the company is framing this as more of a successor to its Cardboard platform, rather than a total reinvention of it.
When the Nest thermostat was introduced in 0003, it was an innovative reimagining of a product category, much as the iPod was a reinvention of the MP3 music player and the iPhone was a new take on the cellphone.
The book, which traces the decimation of her father's prosperous, assimilated Jewish clan during World War II, his improbable survival and then reinvention in Denmark, Brazil and America, and his gender metamorphosis at 76, becomes a complex act of forgiveness.
But in the little over seven years since he took the role, VMware has also found itself undergoing reinvention, from a cloud computing also-ran into a key partner of Amazon Web Services, the dominant player in the market.
In his concern for the possible reinvention of tradition in the face of radical technological and civilizational change, Wolfe was aligned with fellow Catholics that included not only de Chardin but also Hugh Kenner, Walter Ong and Marshall McLuhan.
But some of the most radical reinvention is happening at the local level, in both cities and small towns, where a new breed of small community stores use the grocery aisles to fill cultural niches and address social needs.
"Maybe Klaus can do for MOCA what Michael Govan did for Lacma," said Nicolas Berggruen, a trustee of that museum, pointing to Mr. Govan's rebuilding of his board and his reinvention of a sleepy campus into a popular destination.
Over the past 100 years, Windsor has been the theater for the invention and reinvention of the modern royal family and the backdrop for dramas that have captivated the world and in turn strengthened and threatened the monarchy itself.
Defense had always been a priority in Beard's career, and in Los Angeles she became the maestro of the Sparks' reinvention as a defense-first team, a characteristic further defined when Brian Agler became coach before the 2015 season.
Part of her reinvention involved finally speaking out about politics during the midterm elections in 2018 (despite fears for her safety from her family and team) and writing a song that directly spoke to the political issues in America.
I am reminded that the West was, among other things, the South's attempt at a second act in American life, with all of the continuity and disjunction, the striving and scheming, the reinvention and self-deception that that implies.
Not in the grand, melodramatic, sweeping-gestures sense of epic epiphanic reinvention (which I've come to distrust anyway), but in the daily sense: what it might mean to build a new life in midlife, in the wake of rupture.
But he was an American, to the core, American in the scale of his reinvention and adventure, in his work ethic and boundless embrace of possibility, in his enthusiasms and sense of responsibility for the world, particularly its persecuted.
But Charles belongs to a different generation, one that fought so hard for visibility that they feel they've earned the right to eschew all political decorum and enjoy the anarchy of reinvention, co-opting and bending language beyond recognition.
If Nintendo hopes to see sustained success with Switch beyond Breath of the Wild, a transcendent game likely to influence many others over the next decade, they should apply that sense of bold reinvention to everything in their lineup.
I'm in until the end with this season, but with all the talk of fresh takes and reinvention, I'm really starting to wonder: how is this vision for The Walking Dead any different than the one we've already been watching?
"In a town that got blindsided by the rock revolution, it was only fitting that Vegas would turn to the original rock 'n' roller, Elvis Presley, as the agent of its reinvention," writes Richard Zoglin, a longtime culture correspondent for Time.
The gaining momentum of digital currencies and the Chinese reinvention of a financial system led not by traditional banks but by technology companies are potent signs that Western financial architecture of the 20th century may not long survive the 21st.
He said that it's actually gone through multiple periods of reinvention and "startup thinking" — like when Time launched the print magazine in 1995, or when it acquired the show from public TV station WGBH in 2001 (both initiatives that Thorkilsen led).
From laws justifying vigilante killings and permitting the arming of students on college campuses, to the reinvention of children's nursery rhymes by inserting a firearm narrative, the gun lobby is still fetishizing guns to promote its extremist point of view.
The reinvention by one of the world's top ten mobile operators is the clearest example yet of a major telecom company deciding to join the tech sector rather than trying to beat it and may put pressure on others to follow.
ORLAN is such an artist and SAINT ORLAN, her solo show at Ceysson & Benetiere at 956 Madison Avenue, her first Manhattan show in more than 20 years, is a brisk survey of aspects of her ongoing project of self-reinvention.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - Having eschewed movie offers and modeling contracts after a telegenic appearance at the Rio Olympics, Tongan taekwondo fighter Pita Taufatofua will compete as a cross-country skier at Pyeongchang, a reinvention worthy of a Hollywood script.
The poems seem to come from a radically different place than the later visual and conceptual work, but what unites all of it is an emphasis on renewal, reinvention, moving onward in the wake of what one has brought to completion.
Through their all-access, no-holds-barred willingness to expose their lives to fans in the name of #content and their clever reinvention of the celebrity breakup, YouTubers, Instagrammers, and Snapchatters are successfully turning their accounts into the new reality shows.
Smart, crucial decisions — not killing Judith alongside Lori, the introduction of Daryl Dixon, the reinvention of Carol — gave viewers a good idea of how The Walking Dead would chart its own path through the source material written by Robert Kirkman.
The seeds for her reinvention were planted in 2011, when she surprised some by showcasing world class vocal chops on a version of "The Lady Is a Tramp" with swing legend Tony Bennett, for his album Duets II: The Great Performances.
Anybody looking for a total reinvention of the original needs to revise their outlook; so far, this Nidhogg 2 is every bit the gradual evolution of the core fence-forever concept that the tiny "2" next to its title implies.
I mean, it's very difficult to do that, I know, because the entire industry is built on obsolescence and constant reinvention, but with [the women in the book], there's a certain level of mindfulness for the long-term and for care.
Beirut Madinati (Beirut Is My City) is the political reinvention of last year's "You Stink" movement, which fizzled out after failing to ensure the clearing of rubbish from the streets where it had piled up in a dispute over landfill sites.
For example, a clever reinvention of the Mini brand, retained from Rover, gives it a vehicle for drivers without the means to buy a BMW 1 Series, which in turn fits the budgets of those who cannot afford a 3 Series.
The series is not a reinvention of its genre, but it shines in its little specifics, like the agony of listening to someone slog through reading stage directions out loud, or impromptu harmonies that are really just singing an octave up.
It was the start of a remarkable reinvention that turned a polished corporate dealmaker who once devised $10 billion mergers on Wall Street into a purveyor of scorched-earth right-wing media who dwells in the darker corners of American politics.
We knew that blink-182 was due for a reinvention after founding member Tom DeLonge parted ways with the band, but on the new album, titled California, it seems the band is committed to distilling blink-182 to its purest form.
The airlift came amid Truman's broad-scale reinvention of U.S. foreign policy in which — through the Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, NATO, and other initiatives — the United States shed its traditional isolationism and seized global leadership to defend freedom and democracy.
Given how the internet lets us all play with different identities, but also introduces us to worlds we never would have known about otherwise, expanding the range of our jealousy and dissatisfaction, Jenny's capacity for reinvention seems inviting and current.
Steinhoff, which is also listed in Frankfurt, delayed the results after finding holes in its accounts in December 2017, shocking investors who had backed its reinvention from a small South African furniture outfit into a discount furniture retailer straddling four continents.
"I am confident that Fujifilm's ability to drive change as well as its experience of successful reinvention will give a competitive edge to the new Fuji Xerox," Shigetaka Komori, chairman and chief executive officer of Fujifilm, said in a written statement.
Viollet attempted to restore the church's Gothic character, undertaking a vast project of architectural reinvention and private imagination, redoing the figures on the facade, recreating stained glass windows and adding many ornate touches, including to the spire that just burned down.
That has involved a reinvention of sorts and Najib -- a scion of the Malaysian elite, whose wife Rosmah Mansor allegedly owned a multimillion-dollar pink diamond necklace, among other luxury goods -- has portrayed himself as a man of the people.
FIFA described the so-called Telstar 18, made by German sportswear giants Adidas who have supplied the ball at every World Cup since 183, as "a reinvention of a classic model with a brand-new panel design and the latest technology".
Leader Nate Garrett—also a Gatecreeper axeman—continues to conjure Dio-era Sabbath and classic doom here, yet he also draws upon early 90s monoliths like Metallica's Black Album and Ozzy's No More Tears, records of reinvention that were also huge.
For his segment, the latest in Bieber's ever-continuing reinvention, he attempted to turn the Brit Awards into some sort of camp cookout, replete with fire, questionable beach wear, and the obligatory dude with an acoustic guitar (in this case, James Bay).
But the road to reinvention hits a brick wall with "Emerald City," an NBC series that seeks to transform the colorful story into a gritty, half-baked version of "Game of Thrones," yielding some visual splendor but mostly lots of sheer awfulness.
And even if you won't personally be hitting the books, there's still something about this time of year that inspires grand plans of reinvention and finding new ways to demonstrate to everyone you know just how much you've really changed over the summer.
Even Nigel Farage, whose serial electoral failures in Britain have not troubled his recent reinvention as a presidential cheerleader, used to call Mr Trump "wrong" and list the many things about the man that he "couldn't support in any way at all".
I didn't know then the impossibility of such a pursuit; that you don't get to choose how to be seen, or whether you'll be embraced or discarded — that neither the city, nor the mirage of reinvention, can ever really belong to you.
On Tuesday, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton announced that Kris Van Assche would become the new artistic director of Berluti, completing the final move in what may be the biggest reinvention yet of the men's side of the world's largest luxury group.
The firm had delayed the results, which revealed the impact of a $7.4 billion accounting fraud, after finding holes in its accounts, shocking investors who had backed its reinvention from small South African furniture outfit into a discount furniture retailer straddling four continents.
"When you look back on those vocal performances they're awesome, and while you certainly could make a case for a complete reinvention, I find myself responding to my own nostalgic feelings of wanting to go back to those characterizations," Meledandri told Variety.
"She pioneered the art of reinvention, changing your image with every song, with every video, which we've come to expect of pop stars now but at the time was radical," author Matt Cain, who wrote a novel inspired by the singer, told Reuters.

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