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How to use reinvention in a sentence

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Prior to his reinvention of himself, Don Quijote's name was Alonso Quijano, owner of an estate in La Mancha.
More than a mere note for note re-arrangement, this version is a brilliant, vital reinvention of a familiar work.
The film was an inversion of the American gangster picture, a reinvention by means of revision.
Glasgow's reinvention is no more apparent than in the West End, which now has a string of very decent places to eat and trendy pubs.
The chandeliers he creates suggests that it is a form awaiting reinterpretation if not reinvention.
Thriving in a time when only the agile survive requires continual reinvention.
The film feels neither like a reinvention of cinema nor a truly fundamentalist attempt to get back to basics.
Brazilian singer Caetano Veloso delivers a mindblowingly evocative reinvention of a classic Mexican ranchera to an open-air, nighttime assembly.
Her talent for cosmetic embellishment and reinvention extended far beyond pottles of skin cream.
But all their early 90's radical reinvention meant was wrapping the songs in deliberately obtuse production to make it seem cutting edge.
Similarly, bricolage requires a disciplined tossing out of rules and reinvention of old forms into new variations.
Due to its spectacular reinvention of screen violence, it understandably remains the director's most popular film.
With biogenetic engineering and cloning on the horizon, reinvention will reach a new level.
I would agree with that and think it connects up with what you are asking, only with the proviso that it is not a sudden reinvention.
His use of novels and historical narrative were essential to his reinvention of the Tory party.
For all its pretensions towards reinvention, Glasgow remained deeply suspicious of the avant-garde.
Postmodern reinvention, including Rambo as Egypt's Pharaoh, could be seen as irreverent, even sacrilegious.
It is possible, and it certainly is to be hoped, that the church as the worldwide communion of Anglican churches is presently undergoing renewal and reinvention.
The darling of the tea-partiers has undergone a brilliant reinvention since showing herself unready as John McCain's running-mate.
Many also felt that there must not be a reinvention of the wheel, that work which had already been completed must not be redone.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Skilled in optics as he was, the reinvention was a task neither long nor difficult for him.
After the reinvention we have been surprised to discover that previous generations had used these instruments long before us.
While the hardworking people of the CDD and its agencies are well-intentioned, the department needs a top-to-bottom reinvention.
They may be some distance short of radical reinvention, but at least they aspire to be insurrectionists.
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