From building desks, repairing or remaking doors or operating heavy equipment, Hall said no task was too great. |
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He looked at the damage and knew it was very unlikely he could fix it without almost entirely remaking the robot. |
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I got the impression he didn't think much of the idea of remaking it, although he was trying to be polite about the whole thing. |
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He travestied Virgil, remaking the original Trojans into Ukrainian kozaks and the destruction of Troy into the abolition of the hetmanate. |
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If he adopts a doctrine of pre-emption, he is unacceptably remaking American national-security policy. |
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Why did you decide to hand this over to another director instead of remaking it yourself? |
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This ruins the heads after 3 or 4 scenes, so you have to be good at remaking a model in exactly the same way. |
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A history of twentieth-century American poetry is a history of women making and remaking poetics as a gendered space. |
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You might say that Maddin directs in a genre all his own, remaking melodramatic movies that never existed. |
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The decade that gave us Madonna, Prince and all the other way-out entertainers is yours for the remaking, retaking and reliving! |
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Okay, you Yanks don't have a great track record of remaking British classics, but this trailer for The Italian Job makes it look quite fun. |
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Remaking movies is always a risky endeavor, and remaking a classic can border on the foolhardy. |
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Is remaking a competitor's commercial with a very different meaning a protected parody? |
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In fact, the remaking of the bourgeoisie was much more limited than the remaking of bourgeois values. |
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Have any of our readers had much luck taking apart a ready-to-wear garment and remaking it? |
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While the remake of Japanese horror might be novel, remaking a film has become standard Hollywood practice. |
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Some pundits are arguing that the DLC was a victim of its own success at remaking the Democratic Party. |
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She was initially friendly, but I felt a sudden froideur when I explained that I was writing about the difficulty of remaking your life outside parliament. |
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We're having to remake the relationship, and for some creative people, the remaking seems to involve a decision to drop out. |
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One cause of this dissonance has been that the conservative movement was much more successful at reshaping the economy than remaking society. |
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The building Canada fund is radical and it is making a significant difference in the remaking of our public infrastructure. |
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And we're remaking the Bell culture, one day at a time, one person at a time. |
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I'd like to know whether we're going to solve the problems by remaking the regulations or by applying the existing regulations. |
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After the revolutions the desire was for restoration, to turn to remaking what was destroyed. |
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Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America. |
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But if you look from the outside-in, you can see the way forces beyond the beltway are remaking the terms of Washington debate. |
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High schools are remaking yearbooks to more accurately reflect student populations amid larger societal concerns about bullying, peer pressure, and self-esteem. |
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We need to carefully consider the connections between urban ambitions and river ecology, and the politics of remaking Delhi's land and waterscapes. |
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They don't think Americans will get our series, so they're remaking it. |
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I ask whether he feels under pressure remaking a solid gold classic. |
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The fact that he is working again is already a blessing, and the fact that he is remaking a masterpiece doesn't in this case mean any reversion to formula. |
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For the past four years, rapper and singer Future has been remaking rap in his unique image. |
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Would that derail or at least stymie the popularity of remaking old movies? |
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Indeed, ultimately it was so muted as to be altogether squeezed out by a social constructionism in which capitalism is seen as responsible for remaking nature anew. |
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For a generation now, New Brunswickers have been attempting to come to grips with powerful economic and social changes that are remaking the world in which we live. |
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The French may well be bored with their leaders, but beyond Paris it is still possible to find a self-confidence and energy that is remaking the nation. |
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Bookchin named his concrete political project for the remaking of society Libertarian Municipalism. |
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O'Brien: You might wonder whether they're overselling this thing: particularly the rhetoric about remaking society makes it sound like it's enormous, an enormous Soviet project. |
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Our multi-year strategic plan is remaking this company and will bring us to a point where the company can deliver real, profitable growth for our shareholders. |
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This paper seeks to present three key arguments that need to be taken into account during the process of remaking of the world order and recreation of a new global governance architecture. |
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So a major aspect of remaking Singapore is to turn the city into a vibrant global metropolis where people come from all over the world to enjoy it. |
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Djamaluddin Malik's Persari often emulating American genre films and the working practices of the Hollywood studio system, as well as remaking popular Indian films. |
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Huntington later expanded his thesis in a 1996 book The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order. |
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Power, Ambivalence, and the Remaking of Vodoun Music in New York. |
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