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The museum repurposes all this imperial triumphalism to celebrate immigrants.
Another, "nudes" (1999–2012), repurposes pornographic images downloaded from the web.
In The Ballad of Black Tom, LaValle repurposes Lovecraft's most racist story, " The Horror at Red Hook," in a way that both pays tribute to the horror giant and repurposes his work for LaValle's own ends.
Today, TerraCycle repurposes used batteries, backpacks, coffee capsules, cooking oil and more.
Later, she repurposes the wave to describe how the self lives online.
Ernie takes bits and pieces of broken down gods and repurposes them.
It also repurposes and uses its extra rubber waste from tire manufacturing.
Cendyn routinely repurposes computer servers -- like the one used by the Trump Organization.
In fact, much of Clayton's work repurposes the challenges of motherhood into something artistic.
There is an electric water pump and a grey water system that repurposes used water.
By building the world's most expensive weapons systems, he repurposes them as symbols of power.
One big surprise about this gate is that it cleverly repurposes cheap mass-produced materials.
A to B, but she repurposes the lesson to make an abstract work rather than a
One such envelope, from LimeLoop, repurposes waterproof vinyl from billboards, reducing waste from two different industries.
And she repurposes her self-portrait with that little black dress and my favorite Audre Lorde quote.
He repurposes texts that initially argued against economic and sexual hegemonies for his battle against the internet.
One tweet of Edelmann's repurposes KC Green's "this is fine" comic to express her beliefs on immigration.
Such a view on Hernandez's story is incredibly open-minded and repurposes it for the greater good.
The Terrain Biennial repurposes liminal domestic spaces such as porches, windows, and yards into public art sites.
His work repurposes everyday plastic and fiber as a three-dimensional variation on the gestural language of painting.
Each swimsuit repurposes up to 300 grams of recycled marine debris, and the fabrics can be reused indefinitely.
Corks are donated to ReCork, a recycling program that repurposes the material for shoe soles and yoga blocks.
Electric GT repurposes its battery packs from low-mileage Teslas, components that might otherwise end up in landfills.
The book repurposes "ancient Toltec wisdom" to help readers take control and live their lives with a new freedom.
It's an important touchstone for the genre, and one that Cardi repurposes for her own rags-to-riches story.
The Sea Cucumber drink repurposes leftover cucumbers that were first used in a sashimi-style dish at the restaurant.
Giuliani's version, which may have originated elsewhere, strips out the company's logo and repurposes the video as unadulterated agitprop.
And the Atlanta rapper Future contributes original songs, which also repurposes some material from Curtis Mayfield's revered 1972 soundtrack.
Instead of just using the phone as the brains of the hybrid laptop, it also repurposes it as the trackpad.
And as the protest scene shows, Detroit doesn't just pull from other media, it also eagerly repurposes real-world events.
To say that Ward uses and repurposes found and familiar objects doesn't come close to the power of his work.
Flint employs a technique in which he repurposes vintage photos, digitizes them, and applies his own painted patterns over them.
This post repurposes emergency survival kits — typically offered in cases when natural disasters like earthquakes hit cities — for the coronavirus.
That's why fashion constantly digests and repurposes itself, with throwback "retro" styles emerging 20 years after their first wave, like clockwork.
A conservative orthodoxy that attempts to repress sexuality actually does the opposite: It repurposes and channels sexual feelings into perverted ends.
The couple repurposes the manure from their cattle and the water runoff from their land to decrease the farm's environmental impact.
Instead, working with sets designed by Robert Innes Hopkins and the late Johan Engels, the director repurposes quaint, pre-cinematic devices.
Founded in 2007, SG Blocks repurposes some of the 20 million or so containers in the world as its primary building tool.
She repurposes the bag full of comic books stored in her childhood basement room on "Wolverine," recalling her mother's devout Christian background.
A place that repurposes the remnants of luxury infrastructure in order to build power and make art with and for the people.
But he repurposes their centuries-old techniques, many of which are in danger of disappearing, to create "something more modern," he explains.
The Nest Cam IQ already has a microphone and speaker built-in for two-way communications, so this just repurposes that existing hardware.
"Hussle & Motivate" repurposes Jay-Z's "Hard Knock Life" sample into heavy, looming trap, while Puff Daddy graces "Young N****" with his lordly presence.
Made from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic, each pair of Nothing New Sneakers repurposes 5.6 plastic bottles and saves 160 gallons of water.
The easy-to-use kit essentially repurposes your wine bottles, beer bottles, liquor bottles (okay, any glass alcohol bottles) into glasses or candles.
We're happy when a vehicle manufacturer repurposes its factories to produce masks or ventilators, but we don't expect it to discover new drugs.
"Club Diamond," by Nikki Appino and Saori Tsukada, also repurposes an old art form, in a darker story about the Second World War.
In fact, it's not really clear how this patent was approved at all, considering that it merely repurposes existing technology for an obvious use.
Aksamija's work repurposes anti-Muslim imagery, used in posters and other forms of popular protest across Europe, into road signs critiquing these polemic reactions.
The bill would also allocate funds to television and radio broadcasters affected by the FCC's incentive auction, which repurposes broadcast airwaves for wireless providers.
Arunkumar H.G.'s "Wheel of Tradition and Faith" repurposes two massive wooden chariot wheels employed in the annual Ashokasthami Rath festival of Lingaraj Temple.
The meme repurposes House Stark's famous words, "Winter is Coming," by saying that "Sanctions are Coming" — written in the show's standard font, of course.
Reaching across 15 years and multiple countries, "Les Cowboys" repurposes the narrative codes of the classic western to explore the complexities of a disrupted world.
The Converse Renew Denim collection takes old jeans that would otherwise end up in a landfill and repurposes them into the uppers of the sneakers. 
It repurposes the fuel storage tanks of a former military airport into an art museum and cultural center in the booming West Bund arts district.
In Next of Kin at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, artist Christina Seely repurposes natural history specimens for an emotional exhibition about animal extinction.
" In it, she repurposes Mr. Rubinstein's similarly titled poem about the solitude of writing by painting over the word "poetry," whenever it appears, with "painting.
And it sent us a statement confirming that it repurposes digits handed to it by people wanting to secure their accounts to target them with marketing.
The upshot to sourcing fabrics made from plastic bottles is fairly clear: It gets something harmful out of the environment and repurposes it into something usable.
The one made with chicken—laced with sansho peppercorn and sweet soy sauce—and the one that repurposes intensely smoky, burnt-brisket ends are especially exciting.
If you're looking for a good place to start, its Waste Nothing Jacket can be worn as a shirt or jacket and repurposes 41 recycled plastic bottles.
The image of today's folkloric inquiry might be one of the artist recording herself while she repurposes the tools of past generations, using new instruments and technologies.
The idea of turning crawling like a baby into exercise has been championed by the training system Original Strength, which repurposes fundamental movements into a fitness regimen.
If your phone is older and not worth much to an electronics company, consider donating it to a charity that repurposes old equipment for those in need.
The attack repurposes feminist themes from the left and LGBT communities — which have long fought rigid sex stereotypes and gender norms — to portray the bill as a weapon.
Wong's Khaled Ipsum takes Khaled's vague platitudes regarding horticulture, self-empowerment, and the power of cocoa butter and repurposes them, turning their collective lack of meaning into a strength.
An architect who used to live in the city, Eve designs fully-sustainable structures, repurposes microwaves for protecting food against raccoons, and makes "humanure"—fertilizer made from human waste.
Chiang takes the familiar device of the time-travel machine and repurposes it for a deeper introspection of how humans consider their own lives and the lives they affect.
This month, she opened "Don't Bury the Lede," a pop-up exhibit at 321 Canal Street that is sponsored in part by Wallplay, a company that repurposes empty storefronts.
It does so through a process known as gasification, which recycles the carbon molecules inside garbage like food waste and plastics and repurposes them as other carbon-based products.
With an interest in "the material traces of refugee flows," they are also working on a project that repurposes rubber waste from dinghies and life jackets into backpacks for refugees.
She also repurposes clips of some of her greatest hits to more than 142,000 followers on YouTube, but she's mostly known as a professional livestreamer — and, apparently, a controversial one.
But Ana's line speaks for the games developers who, in how they present the heroine, seem uneasy with a character who repurposes every item she retains into armor or weaponry.
Rethink Food, also based in New York, operates a community kitchen that repurposes unused food from grocery stores, restaurants and events into meals it delivers to local nonprofits and shelters.
The attack repurposes feminist themes from the left and LGBT communities — which have long fought rigid sex stereotypes and gender norms — in an attempt to reclaim the mantle of civil rights.
The project repurposes this historic rail corridor as a new transit greenway, featuring streetcars that connect to existing rail and 11 miles and counting of trails for running, walking and biking.
It contains key hallmarks of actual fascist art identified by influential cultural critics, most notably the glorification of redemptive violence against the state's enemies, and repurposes them in an American context.
One of the most pointed examples is Chris Marker's Sans Soleil (1983), a found-footage sci-fi film, in which Marker repurposes photographs he took of political struggles of the 1960s.
The experimental malware instead repurposes the speakers in earbuds or headphones to use them as microphones, converting the vibrations in air into electromagnetic signals to clearly capture audio from across a room.
There's also the "Blurred Mr. Krabs" meme, in which an internet user repurposes a shot of SpongeBob's crustacean boss, Mr. Krabs, looking confused and a little frightened as the world spins around him.
Developed by Max Dovey, an artist and researcher at the Institute of Network Cultures, Breath repurposes a medical tool called a spirometer that measures how much air is inhaled and exhaled by your lungs.
The company worked with a LEED-certified sustainable denim factory that recycles 98 percent of its water, relies on alternative energy sources and repurposes its byproducts by turning them into bricks for affordable housing.
Speaking of which, there are several clues I am glad to see in the final version, especially "Who's first?" for SILENT W, as I think it repurposes the innocuous-looking question mark rather nicely.
After the wedding, Hough and Laich donated all the flowers to The Full Bloom, a non-profit organization that repurposes gently used flowers into bouquets for patients in area hospitals, hospice care and other facilities.
The detailed, warm-tone illustrations, in pencil and watercolor, document the mouse's progress as he repurposes household objects — an alarm clock, tin foil, a glass ink well — to construct a spacesuit and power his flight.
Mr. Goodman's "Ruby Ridge," being shown as part of PBS's "American Experience" on Tuesday, is a companion to "Oklahoma City" but a different sort of film (even though it repurposes some of the same footage).
In The Choice Is Yours, now open at bitforms gallery, Dubois repurposes a series of mechanical voting machines made in the 40s, 50s, and 60s by the Automatic Voting Machine (AVM) Corporation in Jamestown, New York.
Presented by Permafrost Theater Collective, in partnership with the Chameleon Fools Theater Troupe, this workshop production features multiple Alices as it explores episodes from Lewis Carroll's original works and, according to the publicity material, "repurposes" them.
This distrust is reinforced every single time a senior executive repurposes a female colleague's ideas as his own, and every time someone without the ability to become pregnant makes a decision on behalf of those who can.
The more likely scenario, however, is that Congress passes legislation that gives Trump between $1.3 billion and $2.5 billion in money for border barriers and the president then repurposes other federal funds to fill uncovered construction costs.
So it built a format called Social Display, which basically takes an advertiser's Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter creative and repurposes it for web ads, and it says they perform better than publisher's traditional ads and Facebook itself.
The brand is also relentless in its reduction of manufacturing waste; creating smaller objects out of remnants, sharing unused fabric with fellow designers, and cultivating a customer base that repairs and repurposes garments at events around the country.
And instead of sending its flowers to the dumpster at the end of its pop-up, Glossier worked with Repeat Roses, an organization that repurposes floral arrangements, to have its installation plants relocated to Seattle parks and community centers.
The original "Maniac," set in a mental hospital, centers on Espen, a schlubby inmate and likely schizophrenic who repurposes his bland surroundings for an active fantasy life in which he imagines himself as a cowboy, a war hero, a superspy.
Back in November, Adobe announced Photoshop Camera, a free iOS/Android app that repurposes the Photoshop engine into a lightweight but AI-heavy interface that allows for fancy filters and complex effects with minimal effort or learning required of the user.
Among engineered solutions, direct air capture removes carbon dioxide from the ambient atmosphere, whereas carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) either repurposes fossil fuel plant emissions — as concrete, plastics or even fuel — or stores them so they will not enter the atmosphere.
So, after the newly engaged couple's fairy-tale moment, Ms. Cohen asked Aviva and Arielle Vogelstein, sisters and the founders of ReVased, which repurposes and resells slightly used floral arrangements, to dismantle and transport the 350 flowers to Ms. Cohen's apartment in Brooklyn.
Mr. Lambrecht specializes in what he calls "antiques engineering," meaning he recovers and repurposes items like a dark-oak chest that he has bleached and then painted with an imitation marble top, or sections of an old painted banister transformed into chic lamps and sconces.
"More of the population has been educated on sustainability and ecological principles," said Paul Galvin, the chairman, chief executive and a founder of SG Blocks, a publicly traded company that repurposes maritime-grade cargo shipping containers that can hold as much as 64,000 pounds.
The same can't be said for J. J. Abrams' "Rise of Skywalker," a scattershot, impatiently paced, fan-servicing finale that repurposes so much of what came before that it feels as though someone searching for the hyperspace button accidentally pressed the spin cycle instead.
Simon Fujiwara's "It's a Small World" cleverly repurposes slightly bruised pop icons found in the trash of an attractions manufacturer outside Istanbul: new worlds are born in a Transformers hospital, a Pink Panther strip club, while an undercurrent of reflective apprehension mixes with the Small World soundtrack.
She said the flag "co-opts" the Black Lives Matter movement's slogan and "repurposes it to shift focus to law enforcement -- a chosen profession, not a racial identity -- and thus denigrates, dilutes, and demeans the purpose of the Black Lives Matter movement," according to the lawsuit.
In the process of converting the old equipment into new instruments, Antenes maintains the original hardware—one of her synths still has the original operators' names on it—repurposes the knobs and switches, and adds new circuitry she gets online from DIY kits to create a sonic range.
Our Taylor sources said that wasn't enough because Dick Clark Productions -- which produces the AMAs and rebroadcasts/repurposes the show -- has to get permission from BM. Then on Monday, BM announced it worked out a licensing deal with Dick Clark Productions so Taylor could sing all her old songs.
The video repurposes The Police's Every Breath You Take as its musical backing to hammer home the point that the legislation aims to legalize a regime of mass surveillance that was only revealed, in 2013, by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, and has since been judged illegal by multiple courts.
Journalist Matthew Yglesias's infamous 2013 Slate article titled "Different Places Have Different Safety Rules and That's Okay," a defense of the lax safety regulations which led to the collapse of the Rana Plaza building in Savar, Bangladesh, similarly repurposes academic arguments about moral relativism to contend that exploitative garment factories are a public good.
And while full-fat gaming VR headsets such as the forthcoming Oculus Rift are going to be too expensive to be mass market, Samsung's Gear VR platform offers a mid-priced option that repurposes existing smartphone hardware to deliver a degree of digital immersion — letting people dip their toes in the VR waters without upending their piggybank to do so.
Guion-Pledgure, who had been with the county since 2011, maintains that the Blue Lives Matter flag "co-opts" the Black Lives Matter movement's slogan, and "repurposes it to shift focus to law enforcement — a chosen profession, not a racial identity — and thus denigrates, dilutes, and demeans the purpose of the Black Lives Matter movement," according to a copy of the lawsuit obtained by CNN.

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