Smart brands will give customers information and services that are easily syndicated, time-shifted, remixed, reused and repurposed. |
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Terminology consists of linguistic data that can be repurposed to benefit diverse economic activities. |
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I have had access to studies the government has conducted into how the penitentiary could be converted or repurposed. |
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Did you know that a beer cozy can be repurposed as a cheap lens protector? |
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Silo No. 5 will be repurposed and upgraded so that it fits better into the Montréal landscape. |
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The campaign is then repurposed on one or more of the Company's platforms, namely online, mobile and print. |
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Beachwear was the dress code, and even classic tailoring was given a shake up and repurposed into sleek and sporty silhouettes. |
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Content for the remaining topics will be revised as necessary and repurposed onto the new site. |
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Meals are served alfresco on a repurposed sheet of tempered glass, dropped on four oak trunks. |
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A few elements of the cottage remain, like the drawers and hardware repurposed from the old closets and a kitchen range. |
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And a little black dress like this can be repurposed really easily. |
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It is also necessary to identify key partners and collaborators and leverage existing infrastructure that could be repurposed for the wind industry so that the whole supply chain in Canada can be as efficient as possible. |
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Anything you have repurposed or repaired can be entered. |
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Assets can be rapidly repurposed to serve new needs. |
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Put simply, it suggests that tools that were once separate can and should be brought together and repurposed to enhance the capabilities of their users. |
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The Queen's Campus is to remain part of the University and will be repurposed as an International Study Centre, to be run by Study Group. |
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Or they are repurposed as folk art, characterized as objects in which the decorative form supersedes its utilitarian needs. |
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As the gemination was lost, the use of written double consonants was repurposed to indicate tense sonorants. |
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In 1884, the tunnel's disused construction shaft to the north of the river was repurposed to serve as Wapping station. |
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The church was repurposed as a nightclub by lighting changes and removing the pews, but it never opened. |
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At Iowa State, repurposed furniture plays a key role in departments' purchasing decisions, Harms says. |
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This space can be repurposed to allow for continued use of the space for numerous years. |
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Ann Carvalho of Swansea said she likes the site and as a dealer, she's sold a few repurposed things that didn't move as their old selves. |
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That's when Gail knew her life had been repurposed, and years later, the bench is still reminding her of how she began. |
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Whether it is a remix of video clips from Western movies or the synchronization of content to rock 'n roll songs, repurposed contents carry within them rich hidden meanings that provide important social commentary. |
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Set of 4 repurposed handmade wooden candleholder. |
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The apartment seemed like a repurposed hallway or boiler room. |
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Minimal, versatile, and elegant, these earrings are made from the prongs of discarded forks, carefully selected and repurposed by a talented young jewelry designer from Montreal. |
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An entire establishment of national security repurposed itself. |
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The only thing guests may miss is the swimming pool, which has been repurposed as an insulated reservoir storing 80,000 litres of water heated by the hotel's solar panels. |
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Hélène has worked on special campaigns in France designing custom bags for companies such as Kiehl's and agnès b, which employ their repurposed advertising materials. |
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These assets can in turn be used to further literacy development, uphold our democratic institutions, and be repurposed for a wide variety of uses. |
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For almost two decades, libraries have been repurposed and school budgets slashed while the government has focussed on transitioning to democracy. |
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Your existing storage space can be repurposed for revenue-generating activities, and the resulting efficiencies in service delivery make in-house staff more productive. |
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Old T-shirts can be repurposed into rags for cleaning. |
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Our paper addresses these challenges by outlining how foundations and government can work together to accelerate promising repurposed drugs to patients. |
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About a year ago Carson created a business called Repurposed Materials Inc. |
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