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"remade" Definitions
  1. past tense, past participle of remake

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CNN, in a series of identity crises, remade and remade itself.
The law is being remade right now, and the courts are being remade, all at the same time.
"Internal Affairs" (Hong Kong) was remade into "The Departed," starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon; "Oldboy" (South Korea) was remade into 2015's "Oldboy," starring Josh Brolin and Elizabeth Olsen; "Ju-on: The Grudge" (Japan) was remade into "The Grudge," starring Sarah Michelle Gellar; "Ringu" (Japan) was remade into "The Ring," starring Naomi Watts; and "Seeing Ghosts" (Hong Kong/Singapore) was remade into "The Eye," starring Jessica Alba.
Album covers, dance routines and video shoots are remade down to the tiniest details (the remade videos for "If It Isn't Love" and Mr. Brown's "Every Little Step" are impressive).
International films are constantly being remade by Hollywood with Sweden's "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" (remade into a Daniel Craig film of the same name), France's "The Intouchables" (remade into "The Upside" starring Bryan Cranston), and Denmark's "After the Wedding" (renamed into the Julianne Moore film of the same name) just three examples.
Yup, Nintendo remade it and it's already available for preorder.
I am so honored that this was remade for me!
Pledge $100 and you can be in the remade movie!
Remade Group is a French company that sells refurbished smartphones.
They remade the Ghostbusters logo to have a Death Eater.
The video is still in the process of being remade.
Could modern India be remade to fit these sentimental longings?
And the 1960s, with its protests and liberations, remade him.
He made her and remade her from first to last.
He had no problem with musicals being remade, he said.
The city has molted and remade itself many times since.
Like Hong Kong: the building is being renewed and remade.
Corbyn has remade the UK Labour party in his image.
Opponents soon remade his image through a cascade of lies.
In 2015, Kathryn Bigelow's 1991 thriller "Point Break" was remade.
Welcome to 2020, where movies are remade as stage musicals!
It was remade in 1939, 1956, 1982, 1996, and 1997.
"Brewster's Millions" premiered in 1914 and was remade multiple times.
LINCOLN AT GETTYSBURGThe Words That Remade AmericaBy Garry Wills317 pp.
I'm glad it's been remade and I hope many people watch.
The social network Foursquare remade itself as a location marketing company.
Indeed, the rule would have remade energy markets in unprecedented ways.
The deregulatory state is going down, the judiciary is getting remade.
Everything that he touches gets remade to fit into his world.
"I can't believe they remade my mother's pizza," you might say.
There's no new Trump who's been remade as a selfless patriot.
America and America Remade Its Rivers shows how deeply radical DGR's
Shows and movies are being reimagined and remade left and right.
In recent years, it has diversified, streamlined and remade its image.
State parties, too, have remade their plans for upcoming local races.
Gentrification has already remade the corridor in which the deli resides.
The question now is how its safety culture can be remade.
I talked to a banker who remade himself as an actor.
In another recent recasting, new leads have remade the show altogether.
He moved to the U.S. and remade his life through baseball.
It's no secret that Lower Manhattan has completely remade itself. Again.
Another classic Pokémon adventure is being remade for the Nintendo Switch.
Cult classic "Fright Night," released in 1985, was remade in 2011.
Each of them is remade by the events the book relates.
Here are 20 films that have been remade again and again.
"Little Orphan Annie" was released in 1932 and remade in 1938.
It was remade in 1921, 1926, 1935, 1945, 1961, and 1985.
"The Shaggy Dog" debuted in 1959 and was remade in 2006.
So you went back and remade them with the same dialogue?
He remade Leonard Cohen's 1977 album Death of a Ladies Man.
But until today it wasn't really clear just what "remade" actually meant.
It's only fitting for it to be remade as a mod again.
Mr Immelt has remade GE partly because he had a tricky inheritance.
It was next remade in 1954 with Judy Garland and James Mason.
What would happen if they remade "Eat Pray Love" with Brad Pitt?
The Internationalists: How a Radical Plan to Outlaw War Remade the World.
Give us a similarly remade Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time.
Alright, so you remade, tweeted out the track and then what happened?
After this process, Remade Group is picking up Save's business and employees.
The cityscape is being remade not in decades but years, even months.
Stephen King's "Firestarter," about a girl with psychic abilities, will be remade.
But how would it look remade without any of that fancy stuff?
It's a remade mash that doesn't taste as good as the original.
When the city faltered in the 19593s, the Four Seasons remade itself.
And knowing how the courts have been remade, that is also concerning.
In effect, the U.S. remade world trade policy in its own image.
How it worked: The 25 expansion remade the city's early education landscape.
More wood pallets had been remade into a bathmat and mirror frame.
The regulations passed in the wake of those scandals remade the industry.
The music industry and the overall media landscape have been remade, too.
Vogue is the third magazine he has remade in as many years.
The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution.
"The Three Musketeers" has also been remade multiple times — in multiple countries.
Daily life was remade as an aesthetic artifact in its own right.
Suspiria is simply a film that cannot be remade in good conscience.
The liberal sees that conservatives were foolish to imagine Iraq remade as a democracy; the conservative sees that liberals were foolish to imagine Europe remade as a post-national utopia with its borders open to the Muslim world.
According to Save CEO Damien Morin, Remade Group is paying back the debts (Update: Remade Group isn't paying back the debts directly, Save is paying back its debts with the acquisition money) and the brand Save will still operate.
Regardless of age or experience, there is a conscious choice to be remade.
He remade his own life and tries to help others do the same.
He basically remade those songs on his own, so there's no copyright infringement.
But President Donald Trump and his Senate allies have remade the federal judiciary.
In 290, it was remade to look like a neon-green squirt gun.
Visually, it looks like a version of Dogma as remade by Monty Python.
The movie has been remade twice: first in 1954, and again in 1976.
For all its protests, the Republican Party is being remade in Trump's image.
Ten years on, and America's banks have been remade to withstand such disasters.
Because they are made and remade, memes travel in all sorts of directions.
The buildings in the Città Alta have been refurbished, perhaps, but not remade.
Cult '80s movie "Flight of the Navigator" will get remade for modern audiences.
Hardcastle has previously remade John Carpenter's The Thing but with children's character Pingu.
It also means that decisions can be remade quickly based upon new information.
So, what are the characteristics of the administrative state, remade in Trump's image?
A real estate agent remade himself as CoinDaddy, producing cryptocurrency-themed music videos.
" Read the cover story, "How Rupert Murdoch's Empire of Influence Remade the World.
His label is based on the three pillars of remade, reduced and recycled.
The stations, some remade and others crumbling, reflect the trajectories of their towns.
It was not, by any measure, a movie that needed to be remade.
It was remade in 1999 to an embarrassingly small amount of fanfare. 47A.
They remade New York's once grim waterfront, transforming the face of the city.
Here's how Trump's nationalism has already remade the world since he became President.
Gesturing out at the beautifully remade blacktop, Benioff took a moment to crow.
Which male-dominated movies would you like to see remade with female actors?
It was remade for television in 2001 with Mekhi Phifer and Sean Maher.
From iPhones to France's gilets jaunes, globalisation and its discontents have remade the world.
Pundits often claim that Mr Trump has remade the Republican Party in his image.
Barnes and her husband remade their mobile home to look like a woodland cabin.
It was also remade into a musical that eventually made its way to Broadway.
In June, Lifetime remade its own original movie Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?
Has he, for better or worse, already remade the Republican Party in his image?
Joni Mitchell's gift was so enormous that it remade the social space around her.
Numerous blockbusters from the 1980s are set to be remade in the coming years.
It is now remade for strolling, biking, festivals and new living and working spaces.
Mr. Sacks has since pushed a series of reforms that have essentially remade Zenefits.
In September, they remade the entire Ocarina of Time overworld in Super Mario 64.
The institutions that steer the economy must be remade for today's strange new world. ■
It was remade in 1954 with Judy Garland, and in 1976 with Barbra Streisand.
As he tells it, three large-scale forces have remade the marketplace of ideas.
"A Star Is Born" was remade three times after its original release in 1937.
Now, just as Trump remade the GOP, Bloomberg would have to remake the Democrats.
Kid Rock, an early white rapper, remade himself as a country-rock rapper-singer.
As soon as Akira Kurosawa would make a film, it would get remade with cowboys.
We remade seven Halo maps for Anniversary, plus a Firefight map, or something like that.
For Graham has remade himself from a politician in the mold of the late Sen.
They weren't trying to remake liberalism the way Blumenthal thought it needed to be remade.
The women also remade their wills so the surviving spouse would inherit the other's properties.
We were on set, so we just remade everything, deeper and nastier and more real.
This riveting story explores how he remade his life — and found peace — by building boats.
They've remade the world to fit the narrative planted in their heads by Russian propaganda.
The story is also reportedly being remade into a TV adaptation, though Midler isn't enthused.
Baywatch has been remade for 2017, and this time, it's about more than just boobs.
Lyons did exactly what Kim Kardashian would have done: remade it in her own image.
They waited as I made my decisions, and then waited again as I remade them.
The BBC remade it as "The A Word", set in Britain's equally scenic Lake District.
That movie, in turn, was remade into another "Cimarron," which starred Glenn Ford, in 1960.
If you follow car punditry, the transportation business is daily being roiled, disturbed, upended, remade.
In the last 12 years, the park has been remade and Mr. Moses's legacy softened.
Tim Burton remade the 1951 "Alice in Wonderland" in 2010 starring Mia Wasikowska as Alice.
"Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words that Remade America," Garry Wills A small but epic book.
Director Tim Burton remade the movie in 2005 with Johnny Depp in the lead role.
The remade building will include about 500,000 square feet for offices and 100,000 for retail.
The well-known 1990 movie being remade here is something other than beloved, or classic.
Yet we've remade the world to accommodate these machines and we seldom escape their presence.
Language itself is a living, evolving thing, and rules are constantly being broken and remade.
Although Shepard's beautifully researched creations inhabit different eras, his basic point is made and remade.
She has remade herself, as she explains was necessary to do, on her own terms.
Plenty of movies were remade in the 2010s, from cult classics to beloved Disney films.
Yet the market is bracing for the real possibility that the Fed could be remade.
Many of these ideas draw on the creativity that has remade places like Silicon Valley.
If The Graduate was remade today, that one piece of advice would probably be: data.
The film was remade in 2005 starring Adam Sandler, with Reynolds in a supporting role.
Picture Prompts Should some movies dominated by male actors be remade with largely female casts?
The Department of Homeland Security is being cleaned out and remade in Stephen Miller's image.
They're often remade, but historians and film buffs go to pains to preserve the originals.
The film was remade in Kannada; and Telugu, Tamil and Hindi versions are in the works.
So long as Trump is president, American diplomacy will continue to be remade in his image.
What mattered was, they styled and remade themselves in the way they wanted to be seen.
Someone remade The Parent Trap for the fourth time — except it's just a photo on Instagram.
The Daily News quickly remade its front page after Senator Cruz's remarks, offering some unsolicited advice.
The project comes amid a wave of beloved Disney toons being remade as live-action movies.
Next, a series of shuffles takes place where, on every shuffle, client-server connections are remade.
After court-ordered redistricting remade the House district boundaries, the new district became slightly more Democratic.
The musical from 1957 was remade in 1965 with a new cast and some new scenes.
They sold off their expensive equipment and remade the outfit into a software company called Opsware.
"[Activision Blizzard] chose to depict 'Prophet' as he was before he remade himself," the lawsuit said.
The prolific songwriter and performer's decades of music transcended and remade funk, rock and R&B.
Then the city government remade New York, putting the needs and desires of tourists over residents.
Fox had remade itself in Trump's image, but now the Trump administration was dragging it down.
Like many true classics, his films need to be reinterpreted, remade, rethought with every new generation.
His mind is like a bed that gets made, and then remade, on every other page.
It could have simply been remade as the setting for a virtual shoot-'em-up game.
Bioengineers are contending that bacteria, plants, animals, and even humans can be radically remade and modified.
Redistricting recognized the shifting demographics that have remade the region from a once-solid Republican enclave.
The series took the idea of a "Star Wars" standalone movie and remade it for television.
A city once trapped in a slower, poorer era because of governmental neglect is being remade.
The first installment of the remade Final Fantasy VII hits PlayStation 4 on March 212, 212.
If the device detects a poorly made pizza, it alerts workers that it should be remade.
And he performed dozens of nights of a tour that remade the proportions of arena concerts.
And both contain animated movies — Tarzan and The Grinch — that remade old stories into new ones.
They're transformational movements, holding out the promise that American society can be remade into something better.
At first, she feared motherhood would destroy her but is pleasantly surprised to find herself continually remade.
But both are strong supporters of Mr Corbyn, in whose image the party is slowly being remade.
Managing the status quo is sometimes not enough, and an unsustainable status quo needs to be remade.
The film was remade for $21987,21989 and eventually took in nearly $22013 million at the box office.
But it has remade no wheel; it has pushed forward no conversation (apart from criticism of Apple).
To us, our Harlem is being remade, upgraded and transformed, just for them, for wealthier white people.
Whiting's daughter, Debbi, agrees with Deana that there was no need for the song to be remade.
In 1997, Rodgers and Hammerstein remade their musical version again, this time with a more diverse cast.
No matter when, or how, Donald Trump leaves office, he will have dramatically remade the federal judiciary.
"Aladdin" was recently remade into a live-action movie, but Reeves (unfortunately) didn't play the title character.
Furthermore, his team is being remade in the fourth quarter, as reports of corruption begin to swirl.
It's that better than seeing a remake of a classic movie that didn't need to be remade?
As a result, the CDC remade parts of the test kits after some produced inconclusive test results.
The film was remade in 1999 with Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn, but without Mr. Simon's participation.
We took the slipcover and cushions to an upholsterer who remade them in a natural-colored linen.
Ms. Landreau has remade the spunky part, which pays homage to young love, with her fearless verve.
Horror film "The Crazies" (1973) was remade in 2010, starring Timothy Olyphant, Radha Mitchell, and Danielle Panabaker.
Oscar-winning film "The Secret in Their Eyes" ("El secreto de sus ojos") was remade in 2015.
Disney remade "The Jungle Book" in 2016, but the 1994 version of it is still worth watching.
It was remade by Antoine Fuqua in 2016, but without the character Petra and her romantic subplot.
Israel remade, or crusaded to remake, the Jew into an earthier creature, a man of the land.
The conservative movement, long focused on fiscal discipline and reigning in government overreach, was remade in his image.
First, there were the die hard Ghostbusters fans who were outraged that the film was being remade, period.
One lesson is that the case for a continued American presence in Asia has to be constantly remade.
Boston endured two losing seasons after their last World Series triumph but remade their roster in the process.
Read on to hear 10 classic songs that she remade and reclaimed with her singular vocal flair. 1.
It was recently remade again starring Back to the Future's Lea Thompson as Marmee and released last month.
The last time the film was remade was in 1976, and it featured Kris Kristofferson and Barbra Streisand.
When I remade it more recently as part of the Good 70s project, we replicated that poster idea.
Eddie Murphy remade the film in 20163, and Lewis brought a musical version to the stage in 2012.
This weekend, I finished reading Oliver Morton's The Planet Remade (thanks to reader Eliot Peper for recommending it).
The institutions that enable intellectuals to conduct meaningful research are also being radically remade by their new sponsors.
Haley's exit is one of multiple shakeups that has remade Trump's foreign policy apparatus over the past year.
America's next chapter will be defined by which norms are established, which are remade, and which are retained.
"When you think of something being remade, you automatically make it contemporary—you industrialize it," Dakota Johnson says.
Instead, she shows how time and chance stitched together and remade the family her parents left in tatters.
Fans demonstrate, people can remake their identities, or be remade by them, in often surprising and unforeseeable ways.
Recently, Ms. Mankins remade Bird's website, and she plans to open a store in Los Angeles next year.
Kerr said it is "amazing" how Livingston has remade himself since he dislocated his left kneecap in 25.
REMADE, which is also led by Dr. Nasr, opened in 2017 to focus on greater sustainability in manufacturing.
Critic's Notebook "The Hunt" puts a satirical, political spin on a premise that has been remade many times.
It's as if, say, The WB's Everwood were suddenly remade with a very different target demographic in mind.
Here, we highlight a single craft — and how it's being adapted, rethought and remade for the 250st century.
In 2010, Berthier designed the Carré H watch for Hermès, which he's remade in elegant, slightly outsize proportions.
Here, we highlight a single craft — and how it's being adapted, rethought and remade for the 793st century.
THE SOURCE How Rivers Made America and America Remade Its Rivers By Martin Doyle 349 pp. Norton. $26.95.
But Earth's annual light cycle can profoundly affect all our lives, even in cultures remade by electric lights.
Once transformative and captivating, his short, simple staccato style that remade American writing decades before had gone stale.
In its cover story this week, the magazine explains how they could be remade for the 21st century.
Here, we highlight a single craft — and how it's being adapted, rethought and remade for the 21st century.
These new or remade parties had diverse opinions on issues like the welfare state, taxes, and foreign policy.
Here, we highlight a single craft — and how it's being adapted, rethought and remade for the 173st century.
He eventually remade his image as a champion for the marginalized, but by then it was too late.
Polished men's wear — from spare suiting to colorful trench coats — gets remade with the rebellious spirit of motocross.
The line of running clothes includes popular Sunspel styles remade in performance materials and cut for maximum mobility.
That makes him a natural fit in a Republican Party that Mr. Trump has remade in his mold.
His lecture audiences started off skeptical about whether Russia really wanted to be remade on the American model.
Zhou Tao's film "Land of the Throat" also shows violently remade landscapes, but in a poetic, futuristic tone.
But before his third season, Swann remade his body and arrived in camp at a granitic 295 pounds.
In the way that the Internet has scrambled pretty much everything, it has remade the textbook of oddball rap.
Had this film been remade for 2017 Miranda would surely be sending Andy a chain of erratic emails instead.
The 1,544 acres would have to be "totally remade", Mr Bishop argued, to be hospitable to the dusky gopher.
Richard Malone (left), who showed in the Fashion East collective, featured a version remade with his signature peplum detail.
The story was told on the big screen in 1939, then Disney remade it in 1996 as a cartoon.
A Star Is Born has been remade multiple times, including a 1976 version starring Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson.
For the time being, Alliser Thorne has completely taken over the Night's Watch and remade it in his image.
This adage surely held true in Spain itself, where the Nationalists remade the educational system to fit their needs.
Instead of losing participatory consciousness, fans remade it, appropriating what could have been taken from them to do so.
In 2010 he even doubled back and remade a level he designed for Bioshock as a Doom II mod.
"She recorded it and put it on her story then I remade the video and posted it," says Castro.
These first two were remade into inferior American adaptions, and the last was itself based on the West Wing.
But after a disappointing 212, the Braves remade their team, trading away Jason Heyward, Justin Upton and Craig Kimbrel.
Ms. Rainer remade the rest of the dance, aided, in part, by images from the Peter Moore Photography Archive.
Disney has remade a lot of classic movies this year and it has a lot more in the works.
"The Magnificent Seven" was itself remade in 21974, directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke.
First, small manufacturers, breweries and sugar mills made way for artists and musicians who remade industrial buildings into lofts.
And it may well mean, as the owners believe, a much bigger brand, one remade in Mr. Slimane's mind.
Trump has, of course, remade himself into an anti-abortion ideologue who nominates Supreme Court justices of like mind.
But in Ukraine, he's remade himself as an anti-oligarch rabble rouser, and, more recently, an opponent to Poroshenko.
Adrian Caratowsa had a studio he'd remade as his own, repainting the walls and wallpapering over the kitchen cabinets.
As judges blanketed the former Confederacy with similar court orders, the South was being remade in once-unthinkable ways.
Disney has provided no details about how or when "Home Alone" will be remade, or who will be cast.
Disney has provided no details about how or when the film will be remade, or who will be cast.
The coronavirus outbreak has rapidly remade American office life, and Business Insider wants to help guide you through it.
While the work may not exist in its physical manifestation, it's been remade in a way with the community.
So they remade Tower of Terror as an outpost for "Guardians of the Galaxy," the blockbuster Marvel film series.
In fact, they are seemingly in lock step, and the Republican infrastructure has been remade to reflect that marriage.
"A Continent Remade" paired photography from The Times's archive and other collections with writers and thinkers of African descent.
There the final calls on stories are made (until something new happens and the page has to be remade).
In the years that followed, he moved to the United States and remade himself as an anti-vaccine celebrity.
Mr. Trump's success in places like Dubuque — heavily white, working class, union-friendly and Catholic — remade the Republican electorate.
Control Capcom completely overhauled its 1998 horror classic and the remade RE2 is one of this year's best games.
The bank replaced its CEO and remade its board and will name another four new board members this year.
The act of standing naked before the world, not in shame but in truth and honor, had remade me.
Man, I am sounding like a crotchety old man... You remade Cohen's 1977 album Death of a Ladies Man.
But in Ukraine, he's remade himself as an anti-oligarch populist, and an opponent to Ukraine's president Petro Poroshenko.
All in all, Perfect Strangers has been remade nine times since 2016 – and many more adaptations are on the way.
She's reclaiming her body as completely her own, a narrative that is told and digested and remade by her hands.
"When the ball hit my eye, all my eye exploded," Remade recalled in an interview the morning show aired Friday.
It never occurred to me until we remade this movie that Scottie was maybe explicitly intending to kill this woman.
Eventually under a fixed money system, the debtors were unable to repay; the system collapsed and had to be remade.
Emily Thornberry, the shadow foreign secretary, compared watching the Conservative Party to watching "Reservoir Dogs", remade by the Chuckle Brothers.
Any trust was very difficult to put in place, was torn down during the '80s, but remade into something else.
"On thredUP, the site is practically remade every hour as thousands and thousands of new items are added," he said.
"I felt like the first ever film remade by a neural network had to be Blade Runner," Broad told Vox.
Some recorded but remixed, manipulated, remade with the personality of whoever had speakers loud enough to drown out their neighbors.
Eventually, though, there will be no mistaking the fact that Trump commandeered the GOP and remade it in his image.
J.Crew enjoyed ten phenomenal years under quirky creative director Jenna Lyons, who remade the brand in her own distinctive image.
What they pull off is even more impressive—a story we all know is remade as urgent, raw, and terrifying.
"Every successful Republican president — Lincoln, McKinley, Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan — has remade the party in his own image," Mr. Stone said.
When the store was set to close in 153, Mr. Hays bought it and remade it in his own vision.
Everything has limits: Back in the day, eBay remade commerce with its auction system and was synonymous with online shopping.
Elsewhere, another movie remade for the stage mostly confirms how tethered to the time of its creation the original is.
Mr. Park has essentially remade "Apocalypto" but with soccer instead of human sacrifice, "Braveheart" with a giant stop-motion duck.
Samuel Levi Jones uses books to raise questions about how history is remade and repurposed for the present and future.
A fellow purportedly named Steve S. Thomas took Mr. Lendino's book a year ago and remade it as his own.
LONDON — Alexion Pharmaceuticals has remade its executive ranks over the past year in a bid to turn around its fortunes.
He remade himself as a champion of foreign investment and free trade to win another five-year term in 2006.
It is also a reminder that a movie's meaning is made (and remade) by its viewers, not just its content.
Similar fury greeted John Roberts's 2005 nomination — until his vote to preserve Obamacare remade him into a consensus-oriented pragmatist.
To establish the vibe they wanted, Lynch, at first, remade the roster by seeking players Shanahan or his coaches knew.
J.C. Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" remade as a Tumblr diary and refracted through Kidz Bop Kids and the Lumineers.
THE INTERNATIONALISTS: How a Radical Plan to Outlaw War Remade the World, by Oona A. Hathaway and Scott J. Shapiro.
It was remade with Judy Garland and James Mason in 1954 and with Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson in 1976.
Iconic 1984 horror movie "A Nightmare on Elm Street" was remade in 2010 starring Jackie Earle Haley as Freddy Krueger.
After failing to respond to rapid growth in demand for smart phones, the company remade itself into a network equipment maker.
More recently, the duo remade the theme song of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, which skyrocketed Will Smith to fame.
The lesson here: Hinging the success of a remade show on the success of its predecessor is a bad idea. 5.
For instance, the creative first-person shooter Superhot was only remade in VR because Facebook and Oculus help fund the project.
Since then, the reality star has also revealed that she's had all of her real animal furs remade into faux fur.
That small but important change transformed the complexion of Facebook and remade tens of millions of Facebook users into content publishers.
While the exterior looks much the same as the big, boxy icon, it's finally a remade vehicle with more modern technology.
Marveled at the ways laws have been dismantled and remade to make us freer as individuals, and better as a democracy.
Evidently the artist was not pleased, however, because the piece was remade for the current show and is once again pink.
Sony plans to make a single movie out of emoji—but what if studios just remade every movie using the icons?
Lots of iconic movies have been remade, rebooted, and adapted over the years; what makes this one so controversial, so "special"?
" Or, as Shin and Tamás put it: "These poems unmake the world around them so that it might be remade anew.
However, Vigée Le Brun remade her career several times while abroad, painting the nobility in Italy, Austria and the Russian empire.
It's remade itself as a network equipment maker, but only employs 6,123 people in Finland, down from 20,000 at its peak.
The Superman Ride of Steel rollercoaster has been remade as a VR experience as riders strap on Samsung Galaxy Gear headsets.
In a sense, America came undone after the Kennedy assassination and remade itself by accepting some hard truths about its history.
The deal will boost China's share of the global seed business, which is being remade by a series of huge mergers.
More than a decade of court decisions and patent legislation has completely remade the inner workings of the U.S. patent system.
But then, Germany was a thoroughly defeated nation, prostrate at the feet of its neighbors, and very ready to be remade.
A star is born, but in television today, an idea is remade, revived, re-booted, re-purposed, resurrected and reborn — repeatedly.
It's Homemade Movies' Family Guy edition, with the intro to the famously irreverent cartoon remade shot for shot in real life.
In February of 2016, Batsheva Hay, a former lawyer with two young children, decided to have a favorite vintage dress remade.
Cobo Hall was being remade, a light rail was being installed on Woodward Avenue from downtown to Blessed Sacrament and beyond.
Once Drake remade rap in his image, he wanted to show that he could do it the old-fashioned way, too.
In 1988, Limbaugh launched his national radio program, a fiercely conservative, intentionally provocative show that remade the media and political landscape.
Dunham and Konner have now remade the show for an American audience that is notoriously thinner-skinned than its British counterpart.
"It's probably better to say we remade these games," said Steve Young, executive vice president and chief revenue officer at Activision.
Through a centuries-long string of violations, we have inadvertently remade Plymouth Rock to look as unimportant as it objectively is.
He seemed adaptable and resourceful, having remade his political persona after his 1994 loss to become a popular two-term governor.
Last year, she remade the family's deteriorated stable, surrounded by aloe vera and camellias, into an airy building that sleeps eight.
First you've got your reboots: old titles being remade for another era, with new casts, and possibly new settings and characters.
They already made this one into a movie, in 1970, but I would like to see it remade starring Zach Galifianakis.
Mr. Morton remade his life, attending doctoral studies at Oxford on a government grant, becoming an academic and, later, a writer.
Though they became famous as the first family of Alaska, the Palins remade themselves as TV personalities once Sarah left office.
He also canceled and then remade plans to visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters in Atlanta on Friday.
The clinic bringing the appeal, Hope Medical Group for Women, in Shreveport, also faces a major challenge: a remade Supreme Court.
PMS's zines are designed to be shared widely, remade by anyone with a printer, and contributed to by anyone who wants.
The sublime came from C. C. Sabathia, the 36-year-old former flamethrower who has remade himself as a finesse pitcher.
Critic's Pick On a companion to the remade film's official soundtrack, the pop superstar seeks full-fledged fusions with African musicians.
In his typically radical way, he opted to do the former and remade 70 percent of the J12's original components.
After leaving the Taylor company, she remade herself as a choreographer and has created numerous works, many for regional ballet companies.
After the original was released in 1921, it was remade in years including 1935, 1939, 1948, 1961, 1973, 1993, and 2011.
Still the Grand Trump Party Two years into his presidency, Trump has essentially remade the Republican party in his own image.
This interactive shows how exurbs like Dublin have developed where there was open land and how urban cores have been remade.
In the past thirty years, C.E.O.s have remade American companies as lean, mean machines that put shareholder value above all else.
American Idiot was remade recently with an entirely black cast and tailored to reflect issues that directly affect the black community.
Our home was always clean, pretty, and new, as she made and remade curtains, furniture, and crafts to suit her current tastes.
What they mean is that more and more states have remade their social and political institutions into pale copies of the market.
Where Wade remade himself in James' presence as a slasher and secondary distributor, Irving hasn't yet altered his approach much at all.
Lewis found success with the now-classic 1963 movie The Nutty Professor, which was later remade by Eddie Murphy in the 1990s.
Earlier this year, news came that Charmed was getting remade, moving the Charmed Ones from San Francisco to New England circa 1976.
Whatever happens next, he has remade the landscape on which these conflicts will be fought — for better, or, more likely, for worse.
Costumes were painstakingly assembled and reassembled by Ms. West during the filming, or remade from scratch to show various stages of distress.
Women adopted the full-bodied Victorian dress from their oppressors, but after the war remade it with symbols unique to their tribe.
Ailes and his network offered a forceful response to the immense social and cultural changes that remade American politics in the 1960s.
It's good enough to have been remade in HD, something the more famous and supposedly better Final Fantasy VII still hasn't achieved.
I rode on the Superman – Ride of Steel rollercoaster, a 15-year-old attraction that has been remade as a VR experience.
You're free to question whether Rocky Horror can truly be remade, but at least Fox looks like it's having fun with it.
The exhibition also tells how those who survived war and persecution remade their lives in the second half of the 20th century.
Then, in 2013, Jonathan Anderson took over at Loewe, and likewise remade the logo, the stores, the show space and the products.
"This has been a big talking point for President Trump on the campaign trail, that he's really remade the judiciary," Davis said.
Children, their cuteness and their vulnerability notwithstanding, endear themselves by allowing adults to see the worn-out world remade through their eyes.
Freaky Friday is so much of a coming of age cult classic that it's been remade twice since it's original 1976 release.
Obamacare remade that market and sought to stimulate competition by financing the start up of about two dozen smaller insurance co-ops.
Raymond Felton, The Round River of Ill Fortune, remade for one second as a hero, sinking a layup and pumping his fist.
DARPA was keen to emphasize that it doesn't want anything remade from scratch, merely retooling things to create a more flexible infrastructure.
Moreover, the Supreme Court will be remade in the next president's term, with as many as three to four new justices appointed.
She remade another song on her album, "Party of One" — a truly tortured longterm-relationship ballad — as a duet with Sam Smith.
But in his 13th season, the veteran quarterback has remade himself into the gunslinging leader of the N.F.L.'s last undefeated team.
The team's defense, which propelled them to five straight playoff appearances and a Super Bowl title, is being remade on the fly.
For this quartet of characters, the villa becomes a sanctuary in which identities damaged or erased by the war can be remade.
Left-wing philosophers — heirs, in a sense, to 1789 — believe that philosophy's point is to chart how the world should be remade.
A plastic bag, if put through recycling processes like Novolex's, can be remade into a new plastic product over and over indefinitely.
The Princess Bride might be getting remade — and one key player from the 1987 original isn't exactly on board with the idea.
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The advent of personal computers in the late '70s and early '80s remade the pool of students who pursued computer-science degrees.
Sunday night's highly anticipated finale didn't go over well with many fans, some even signing a petition to have the entire season remade.
Q: "Sairat" is being remade in Hindi, but at least in the first poster, there is no mention of you or the film.
Barack Obama remade the party as a far left institution and when we talk about does the Democratic Party have any natural leaders?
They've remade jobs in a way that destroys the middle class by eliminating the high-paying positions for people who lack technocratic expertise.
Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if they get remade in the next 30 years or so; then their memory really will be obliviated.
The film has been remade three times, including the 1998 version starring Lindsay Lohan, but this original is still the heartwarming gold standard.
Family members, friends, and solo acts remade their own versions of classic scenes from movies like E.T., Star Wars, Jurassic Park, and others.
It is talked about as a masterpiece, a timeless classic, and a game that needs to be remade more than 20 years later.
Last year Samsung remade its lineup of Galaxy smartphones in a new glass-and-metal design that looked practically identical to the iPhone.
Some movies are critical flops that might benefit from being remade with an updated script, a fresh cast, or even advanced special effects.
Trump doesn't lead the G.O.P. in full; he's still only forged a faction in his image, not remade the party as a whole.
That show has now been snapped up by HBO and remade to gleaming American standards by Girls creators Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner.
The former Arthur Kill Correctional Facility in a remote corner of Staten Island is being remade into a film and television production facility.
Seattle-ization, meanwhile, is a particularly dire diagnosis: The high housing costs and tech riches there have remade the city with startling speed.
Later, when he did a remix of Niall Horan's "Nice To Meet Ya," Shales remade Horan's music video with Diplo's face swapped in.
Later, when he did a remix of Niall Horan's "Nice To Meet Ya," Shales remade Horan's music video with Diplo's face swapped in.
The other believes institutions are often impediments and must be remade, dismantled and resembled in order to do the will of the people.
I hoped with all my heart to wait long enough for my desires to pass, or to be remade at someone else's hands.
Globalism is an ideology of winners who stand astride our society as it is being remade by dramatic economic, demographic and cultural changes.
The over-all effect is peculiar in the extreme, as though "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" had been remade with Wallace and Gromit.
As CNN and others have reported, the Affordable Care Act has completely remade elements of the American health care system that touch everyone.
It has remade itself broadly as an investment company, buying asset managers and expanding internationally, while reducing the size of its insurance unit.
"I will admit that I was one of the ones to say, 'Man, I don't know if that needs to be remade,'" he said.
Mr Trump has remade his party, whose presidential candidates once competed to outdo each other in compassion towards poor migrants, in his own image.
Today, Chelsea Manning walked out of the military prison that held her for seven years, and into a world largely remade by her actions.
At the time, this led me to think a system would eventually be remade under Chinese auspices, since China is now the credit nation.
A father-son duo in Russia has remade an old VAZ-2110 Lada into a robot inspired by the Transformers movies, cartoons, and toys.
That the square was made and remade every few decades in Spain's image points to the sheer amount of change Spanish society has experienced.
And so it took from 1833 to 1980 or so, 150 years, for the whole society and economy to be remade on this model.
Sobering up, he made, lost, then remade millions as a real estate developer and consultant specializing in resorts and casinos, mostly in the Southwest.
As Russia approaches the centennial of the uprising, it has struggled to come to terms with the legacy of those who remade the nation.
USDS interviewed a couple thousand vets and remade the site with a single login, putting the most-used services right on the front page.
But the franchise has never really topped Khan, even when it ingloriously remade the story (sort of) as 2013's Star Trek Into Darkness.
In recent years, the accelerating cross-border flow of migrants fleeing violence and poverty has remade the politics of Europe and the United States.
But that also happens to the indies: One of the creators of Journey also made Abzû, which basically is the same game principle remade.
Starting with what Robert Moses did to New York in the middle of the last century, the city has remade itself to favor drivers.
Shortly after Booker was elected mayor in 2006, Michelle Rhee, the radical reformer who remade the Washington, DC, school district, became a national star.
On Soccer Premier League champions only three years ago, Leicester has remade itself by gently casting off its heroes in favor of young talents.
The Dallas Mavericks will launch Mavs World, a dedicated Minecraft hub for fans to experience American Airlines Center remade in all its blocky glory.
Overnight the products created by the former designer Ivana Omazic were removed from the stores and Ms. Philo remade the brand in her image.
Silicon Valley has remade or is in the midst of remaking every industry you can name, so why should the N.B.A. be any different?
A mundane dish like twice-cooked pork, a classic Sichuan dish made from boiled pork belly, could be remade for new tastes, she said.
By the middle of the 20th century, most of that industry was gone, and human-driven reforestation efforts had remade the Pripyat region anew.
In 2016, the Republican Party did not decide; it was conquered in a cruel blitzkrieg, then rapidly remade in the image of its captor.
But as much as the canal zone has been remade already, the next few years promise, or threaten, a different magnitude of change altogether.
Writers crib from Shakespeare because the stories are lodged in our collective recall, but so full of subplot and nuance they can be remade.
A town once derided for the damaging aftereffects of religion and superstition has now remade itself in the image of its own new myths.
Vinie Burrows, Rob Campbell and Mikéah Ernest Jennings star in a play about Levellers, Ranters and a time when a nation almost remade itself.
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" — STEPHEN COLBERT, quoting from a report in The Daily Dot "I took all of the art made by sketchy dudes, and I remade it!
Pitaro has not remade the executive ranks or outlined a bold new vision for the company, but his plan for ESPN is becoming clearer.
This fall's runways looked back to those costumes worn by women during the age of excess, but remade them as studies of masculine minimalism.
But by focusing all attention on them, Mr. Orban has remade what should be a debate about democratic institutions into yet another culture war.
Meanwhile, as Brexit forces rules and alliances to be remade, some believe the process could help carve out a roadmap to a greener future.
Check out Niko and Corridor's YouTube channel for more visual effects breakdowns, like this one, where they remade visual effects in The Mummy Returns.
But it is one that fueled the spread of a conservative media industry that remade American politics and journalism over the last 30 years.
All have since been remade, abandoned or reduced to rubble — other than the Coliseum, now tied as the fourth-oldest ballpark in the majors.
The year closed with the hairbreadth victory of a law-and-order Presidential nominee whose Southern strategy of racial politicking remade the electoral map.
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Instead she remade herself as a very different kind of singer — a challenge akin to a top pitching prospect's deciding to become an outfielder.
But in the working class remade and discarded for the postindustrial age, there is an uptick in drug abuse, one-parent families, and indebtedness.
Not only that, but with the help of evolving technology and their own unerring instincts, they remade parts of culture in their own image.
Eminem fundamentally remade hip-hop's relationship to drugs, bringing abuse and addiction to the fore, but also venerating a kind of drug-addled mischief.
This movie is a remake of an Italian one from 2017, which has also been remade in Greece, Turkey, Hungary, France and South Korea.
After his career in American politics ended, Halper remade himself as an academic, teaching and writing about foreign affairs from his perch at Cambridge.
"Panzer Dragoon," which was originally released on Sega Saturn in 1994, will be remade for the Nintendo Switch with a release slated for this winter.
"Mary Poppins Returns" is the latest in a slate of reboots from Disney, which last year remade animated fairytale "Cinderella" into a live action film.
Previous World Lens ads remade your reality into a creepy Stranger Things scene or let you stick a dancing Bud Light mascot in your videos.
Thirty-one months into the Administration, the relationship between Trump and Pompeo, born in derision and remade in flattery, has proved to be surprisingly durable.
A federal court found that Ohio's congressional districts had been drawn to favour the Republicans and ordered that they be remade for the 2020 election.
To not have a thousand different confused voices yelling about a society remade in Satoshi's image while simultaneously shilling useless tokens felt like a luxury.
Sobering up, he made, lost and then remade millions as a real estate developer and consultant specializing in resorts and casinos, mostly in the Southwest.
When the Four Horsewomen (Sasha Banks, Charlotte, Becky Lynch, and Bayley) came up to the main roster, they remade the women's division in their image.
Essentially, it looks like if the creators of Wallace & Gromit remade The Wicker Man – and that's an aesthetic you can only sit back and admire.
Zio remade the arsenal from scratch, allowing you to engage in civil discourse with Nazis by dual-wielding Luger pistols and MP 40 submachine guns.
Whereas Lanthimos had previously shown a family or small group governed by strange rules, he now imagined a whole society remade by a severe experiment.
Jason, starring the villains from the Japanese films Ringu and Ju-on (both were remade in the US as The Ring and The Grudge, respectively).
If greenhouse gasses continue to increase, then the planet's ecosystems, and the myriad benefits humanity knowingly and unknowingly reaps from them, will be violently remade.
"Every successful Republican president — Lincoln, McKinley, Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan — has remade the party in his own image," said Roger Stone, an adviser to Mr. Trump.
Is there a male movie franchise that you'd like to see remade with a female cast, or a male character you'd want to play yourself?
These days, there's inevitably backlash from a subset of the fan base whenever a familiar character gets remade with a different gender, race or ethnicity.
The coverage of his campaign will only grow, especially as the remaining candidates seek to distinguish themselves from the Man Who Remade the Democratic Party.
"I've been saying for 15 years that maybe like 12 years after 'Lord of the Rings' came out, that it would get remade," Astin said.
He has already, after all, remade an old title ("designer") into one that encompasses pretty much every single synonym for that post in recent memory.
Troy Schulte, city manager of Kansas City, explained how the project was initially seen as a risk but eventually remade his city and its finances.
A dispute over the Mueller report, how Rupert Murdoch's empire of influence remade the world, and a class divide at the University of Southern California.
Chef Brian Menges took over the old Murray Hotel diner in 2004 and remade it as a fine-dining restaurant with an extensive wine list.
All three pitchers were largely undone by injuries, but Isringhausen remade himself as a closer and collected 300 saves, though only eight for the Mets.
During the SARS outbreak in 2002, it was months before the viral genome was sequenced and longer still before it was remade in the lab.
In 2018, Kardashian West said she had given up wearing real fur and later said she had all her favorite pieces remade using faux fur.
In recent years Immelt has remade GE as a high-tech, large systems company, building GE's expertise in energy systems, jet engines, and health systems.

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