But as the language of politics is rewritten, I only know that I am neither a racist nor an anti-racist, unwitting or otherwise. |
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Kaplan had the script rewritten, recast a couple of the lead roles, and scrapped everything his predecessor had shot. |
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The individual body becomes a site on which the representation of character will be rewritten by the defamiliarization of the ideal type. |
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One ponders the possibility of a rewritten script directed by Besson with Yuen staging the action. |
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I have therefore rewritten the last pages of the penultimate chapter in which an attempt was made to judge his career. |
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Some newspapers and journalists, of the less inquiring variety, have since rewritten the history of their own approach to Iraq. |
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Durable power of attorney documents, like wills and trusts, can be changed or rewritten as needed. |
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The only caveat I think is that a man who has created a story to the extent of having written or rewritten it should not copyread it as well. |
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How is such a rewritten text disturbing, interesting, assaultive, provocative? |
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He has not only rewritten the book on theropod myology, but has spent a good many years applying it to locomotion studies. |
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I read that this film had been rewritten and reshot quite a bit, and I can see why. |
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That is why people fight for access to the laboratories where photographs are retouched and biographies are rewritten. |
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Text could be rewritten from the bubbles to practise the form of written direct speech. |
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This really was not a document that could be just quickly scratched out and rewritten. |
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Who is there to run this vastly profitable business that has had every rule rewritten to serve its interests? |
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The original carrier will not be required to provide a rewritten cargo control document. |
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In a further referendum in November 1987, both of those outstanding provisions were approved after they had been amended and rewritten. |
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Rules of court are being rewritten to maximize clarity and make them more user-friendly. |
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While the structure of the chapter would remain the same, the summary would need to be rewritten to incorporate additional information. |
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The application for calculating external trade indices was completely rewritten for an SAS environment. |
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However, the template needs to be reorganized and rewritten to ensure that deficiencies are addressed. |
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Two reports were being rewritten to address CNSC comments and three reports have been accepted and one report has been conditionally accepted. |
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When the government was properly formed submissions flowed in to cabinet and were rewritten in the ministers' offices, or by pig-headed ministers in the cabinet itself. |
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Piecing together her reports on her researches into Florentine politics and history is a bit like working through a history of the Medici as rewritten by an Asian James Joyce. |
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In the space of seven years, the dark-energy revolution has rewritten textbook entries on how the universe operates and what will ultimately happen to the cosmos. |
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The rules are being rewritten while people are still playing the game. |
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A budget etched in stone last March, then changed to buy votes in May, is now rewritten as a third attempt to buy voters this January. |
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Outside of abortion and gun control, the platform has been rewritten to cover all bases while offending no feelings. |
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The constitution was rewritten retrospectively in an attempt to put the concession beyond legal challenge. |
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If the RTA's handwriting is difficult to read, the notes should be legibly rewritten and attached to the original. |
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The government has rewritten the legalese covering patents to ensure that, in no circumstances, can software ever be considered patentable. |
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Of course, the requirements in relation to affinity have been completely abolished and we have rewritten the ones in relation to consanguinity. |
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Prose romances were rewritten as plays, old plays were rewritten as new, classical texts were translated, adapted, and plundered for moral sententiae, apothegms, and imagery. |
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The Highway Code co-evolved with transport technology: it has undergone 15 editions and is being rewritten to accommodate driverless cars. |
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Of course, it has been rewritten and improved, but it is, in essence, the same. |
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I have to express my agreement with this because, obviously, the book of Genesis cannot be rewritten every six months. |
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Overall, although I endorse some parts of the report, I would argue that other sections ought to be rewritten, in the general interest. |
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Based on this information the ALER team made proposals for scripts, which were discussed jointly and rewritten as often as necessary. |
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A CD-RW is a CD, on which data may be written, read and rewritten several times. |
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The software for the operation of the photometry laboratory is currently being rewritten to improve the reliability of the operating procedures. |
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Once you've written, rewritten, spellchecked, and proofread your newsletter in the word processor, copy and paste it into the body of your email program. |
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His first demand was that the country's official constitution be rewritten to prohibit extradition. |
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The book needed to be rethought and rewritten from scratch in light of new developments. |
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I suspect that the rewrite will be quite different from the original, so I will post the rewritten chapters as soon as they are all finished, which could be quite a while. |
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When his literary ancestors attempted to conquer la-la Land, they were rebuffed, rewritten, or humiliated. |
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Hand written prescription sheets can contribute to drug errors in that they may be illegible, incomplete, or subject to transcription errors when rewritten. |
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She was also Meg in the first season of Family Guy, until the character was rewritten. |
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Larkin said he originally designed the cartridge using flash memory, but was concerned about the limited times the memory could be written and rewritten. |
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For a start, international trade treaties that give corporations the power to overrule national regulations and cancel import tariffs need to be rewritten or scrapped. |
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There is expanded coverage of factorization, factors, and factorials, and a rewritten and enlarged section on units. |
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Since this contradicted the quantum mechanics of microcausality, quantum mechanics theory would need to be rewritten. |
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It cannot and should not be subject to political expediency or any other political considerations and definitely cannot be rewritten by a bilateral committee. |
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Letters of credit can provide certainty of value, may be easily liquidated, and may be rewritten or revised as the required amount of security changes. |
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Sometimes they were combined with folktale elements, as was the case with the very old saga of Fergus mac Léti, which was rewritten, perhaps in the 14th century, to include a story of a people of tiny stature the leprechauns. |
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The basis for this action will, in any case, remain adherence to the Convention's draft, which may be adapted, supplemented, clarified and elucidated, where necessary, but which can on no account be rewritten. |
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The Trials chapter of the UCI Constitution and regulations has been completely revised and rewritten to follow the structure of other disciplines. |
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First published in 1981 and revised in 1993, this edition of the Guide was extensively rewritten and updated with the newest information available at the time of printing. |
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Darwin's Journal was eventually rewritten as a separate third volume, on natural history. |
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Looking at all the comments by the reviewer they suggested how the paper might be rewritten in the future to make it a solid contribution to science. |
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Robert's poem was rewritten in prose in the 12th century as the Estoire de Merlin, also called the Vulgate or Prose Merlin. |
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Usually the music was developed first, sometimes with improvised lyrics that might then be rewritten for the final version of the song. |
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He was dissatisfied with it and wrote to William Plomer, the copy editor of his novels, asking for it to be rewritten. |
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Recodification refers to a process where existing codified statutes are reformatted and rewritten into a new codified structure. |
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The topic of quasicrystalline materials has been completely rewritten, and the data tables and references have been fully updated. |
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Then, in 2006, the deal between the NHS and the industry was rewritten. |
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Millions of lines of code, for F500 organizations, have already been digitally rewritten using Transposition technology. |
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It's an updated reworking as much as a revival, says Simon, who estimates he has rewritten 60 to 70 percent of his original script. |
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Once bylaws have been developed, your school council may want to review them from time to time, although they do not need to be rewritten each year. |
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Even the humorous tale of Tom Thumb, which had been the primary manifestation of Arthur's legend in the 18th century, was rewritten after the publication of Idylls. |
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The final act, which was rewritten and reshot, feels out of kilter with the rest of the film but does at least stem the hordes of computer-generated undead. |
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The KML module in GeoServer has been rewritten and the KML point symbolizer has been enhanced to allow features KML by itself normally wouldn't, like stacked symbols. |
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Bart added new musical material and Mendes updated the book slightly, while the orchestrations were radically rewritten to suit the show's cinematic feel. |
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The author began the rewriting of his works last year and his first finished rewritten book, a new version of 'The Books and The Sword', went on sale earlier this month. |
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Through the week, some sticky notes were crumpled up and thrown away, revisited and rewritten, but others were proudly carried to the accomplishment wall. |
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In addition, some thermal reclamation units operating in brass and bronze foundries might be subject to the requirements of the Combustion MACT now being rewritten. |
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Even Lucian's most playful exercises in adoxography, such as the Iudicium Vocalium or the Musica, can be rewritten and integrated into serious debate on contemporary issues. |
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