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"incarnation" Definitions
  1. [countable] a period of life in a particular form
  2. [countable] a person who represents a particular quality, for example, in human form synonym embodiment
  3. [singular, uncountable] (also the Incarnation) (in Christianity) the act of God coming to earth in human form as Jesus

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The elements may get flipped around from incarnation to incarnation, but ultimately it's all the same show — and the good ol' buddy cop chestnut has been successful going back decades.
Not for Gamliel, but for his earlier incarnation — Jamil.
I await the new incarnation of Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
But where did this culture in its current incarnation begin?
This nightmare scenario is just the most elegantly Darwinian incarnation.
Mr. Wednesday, it turns out, is an incarnation of Odin.
Wasn't the 2008 incarnation of GAS a big challenge, too?
He criticized its last incarnation, the energy reform of 2014.
He is the next incarnation if Trump loses in November.
Others thought it was an incarnation of the Superman logo.
Now, its fifth incarnation opens tonight, at 8 PM EST.
In 2008, Green Desk became an early incarnation of WeWork.
This incarnation includes the "America's Got Talent" finalists Light Balance.theillusionistslive.
But a brain is also the incarnation of evil itself.
How has America changed since the first incarnation of "Roseanne"?
JOHN The new incarnation of "CBS This Morning" starts Monday.
And since the 18th century, Sèvres has been its incarnation.
Shuttered since 22, its last incarnation was as a nightclub.
But the iPad was also hamstrung in its earliest incarnation.
The answer is McAvoy, waltzing from one incarnation to another.
The Taliban is in its most radical incarnation for years.
In this incarnation, we're not being seduced, but preached at.
The iPhone is a pretty spectacular incarnation of human creativity.
White characters still dominate the superhero world, but that's beginning to change, thanks in part to Marvel characters like the Kamala Khan incarnation of Ms. Marvel and the Miles Morales incarnation of Spider-Man.
Details on what this first G-mail incarnation did are scant.
Clinton in 2009 — with its most recent incarnation sponsored by Sen.
And Hannibal Lector, the cannibal, is a Satanic incarnation of death.
Somehow, RSS (at least in its current incarnation) never understood that.
Hayden: Yep—the first incarnation of Wild Beasts played there, actually.
Liberated by the format, Edlund weaves more backstory into this incarnation.
It was a return to my personal favorite incarnation of Aldo.
There is such a thing as evil, and its foremost incarnation
We are in the newest incarnation of this age-old struggle.
The early incarnation of the social media platform supported English language.
The twist: Its next incarnation will feature a brand new host.
In its previous incarnation, it was also an online jewelry store.
The biggest difference with Pharmacy's second incarnation, however is the food.
Bret Hart is the only wrestler from that incarnation still alive.
Trump was a regular guest there in his pre-political incarnation.
I was contacted by an early incarnation of the XLH network.
The show has slightly shifted its focus since its Chicago incarnation.
He transformed himself into a bulbous, blue, disturbing incarnation of Aladdin.
Macron is the incarnation of this metropolitan France, which elected him.
I've been playing Civilization since the game's first incarnation in 63.
Its current incarnation, a nostalgia-focused amusement park, opened in 2012.
What do we make of the Spanish in their latest incarnation?
Circe in the Odyssey is this incarnation of anxiety about female power.
It is the Catholic devotion that commemorates the mystery of the Incarnation.
If there exists a genuine Russian soul, Gorbachev is its best incarnation.
The most dramatic incarnation of a political surprise took place in 1968.
But Feig's incarnation takes the franchise in an unapologetically lighter, goofier direction.
The system, now rebooted into its new incarnation, is safe for now.
Its latest incarnation as a tourist destination only started in recent years.
In its original incarnation, sympathy for the perpetrator was not its problem.
In his own incarnation the threatening black fighter became a different being.
Erik Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan) is the physical incarnation of Wakanda's failures.
The ban's third and current incarnation received Trump's signature in September 2017.
I expect Bayonetta to hold up fairly well in its PC incarnation.
In the site's initial incarnation, the Criterion offerings are heavily front-loaded.
Many things about this Yankees team are indiscernible from last year's incarnation.
And counterterrorism officials say ISIS could morph into a new, lethal incarnation.
In this incarnation, a family torn apart by Godzilla takes the foreground.
It's your last chance to visit Narnia — at least in this incarnation.
But this new incarnation of the team is neither boring nor orderly.
"He has become the incarnation of someone to hate," Mr. Lazar said.
The band was much tighter and fine-tuned than its previous incarnation.
And with each fresh incarnation, his cooking has taken a leap forward.
This incarnation, which Randle calls the ParaCouch, seems to be more versatile.
That's why, in its first incarnation, Palm doesn't quite hit its target.
His latest incarnation dovetails with a broader leftward lurch in Democratic politics.
Beauty holy grails are a distinctly modern incarnation of the internet age.
In the Incarnation, God's own self came to earth as a human.
And in her first incarnation, she wasn't a wildly sexualized adolescent fantasy.
In its current incarnation, the model provokes questions more than it provides answers.
But the job is, at least in its contemporary incarnation, outsized by design.
In this new incarnation of the tie-up, they will get 34 percent.
I also played keyboards and saxophone in the initial incarnation of the band.
She is the three-dimensional flesh and bone incarnation of the male fantasy.
She's directing, producing, co-writing and starring as Bosley in the new incarnation.
For this incarnation of the Mavs, the end of the road is near.
Hussein Mehanna is showing off a new incarnation of the Facebook smartphone app.
And unlike pretty much every Bat incarnation, this one wasn't afraid to murder.
Now, he's landed on his current incarnation as an ultra-conservative firebreathing Republican.
The birthplace of Pokémon finally has access to its most wildly popular incarnation.
How could I hate my body now, looking at its most beautiful incarnation?
Anyone who purchased Skyrim for PC has complete access to Natalie's digital incarnation.
She had seen an earlier incarnation with her students and had given notes.
His drawling evocation of his own father is a bravura incarnation of resentment.
And this Man-God, this impossible incarnation of Yahweh, died and was resurrected!
Joaquin Phoenix lost 52 pounds to play the latest incarnation of the Joker.
Though technically a reissue, most readers will consider this the collection's inaugural incarnation.
And in every incarnation, they looked like royalty — of the most democratic kind.
In the same interview, Neumann even said Son was Yoda's real-world incarnation.
Mayor de Blasio has raised objections to the latest incarnation of the bill.
"If you're the incarnation of the country, you just don't leave," he said.
Vice President Mike Pence is leading the new incarnation of the space council.
The racket, at least in its current incarnation, is on its last legs.
It is a fool's game, predicting the end of this incarnation of Barcelona.
It was ready for its last incarnation: as a duster and a rag.
In the new incarnation, it's Lincoln who is determined to bust Michael out.
The Incarnation is also evidence that God is not an impersonal, indifferent deity.
It will be so interesting to see how this 2019 incarnation shakes out.
Navigating and finding objects is a database problem with a physical incarnation, basically.
The revenue, the supply chains, the employees, the users — all an incarnation of Jobs.
And there are some I genuinely love, like the most recent incarnation of Doom.
The latest incarnation of the Snoopers' Charter, the Investigatory Powers Act, must be changed.
Perlin has marketed the tool, called TrueAllele, as the newest incarnation of DNA technology.
Two new papers look at the effects of the programme in its earlier incarnation.
He installed himself at left tackle, but in another incarnation he became the quarterback.
And the story that was there in the game's earlier incarnation didn't add much.
Broadrick: And Lemmy with Hawkwind was the best incarnation of Hawkwind that ever was.
She is, depending on your interpretation, the 13th or 14th incarnation of the role.
There are moments of moving sincerity tucked away in the new incarnation of ANTM.
Monday marks the five-year anniversary of the current incarnation of CBS This Morning.
The latest incarnation of the snoopers' charter, the Investigatory Powers Act, must be changed.
The project has changed much since its original incarnation — but Leibovitz has changed too.
The shelter's first incarnation was a shop attic, with room for just three women.
Well, his attitude towards the Master/Missy certainly softened in his/her female incarnation.
Here is what that 21st-century incarnation of the sports bar might look like.
"The first incarnation of the Congress was rather small, probably 200 people," Pritlove said.
An estimate would put the anime incarnation of them at about 3' (90cm) tall.
Who is Hanson, the Australian incarnation of Donald Trump, Sarah Palin or Nigel Farage?
Once she starts to own whatever next incarnation, that's what I like about her.
This might come as a surprise to those familiar with the Church's modern incarnation.
There are a few major limitations to the current incarnation of this technology, though.
In her first political incarnation, Gabbard balanced liberal environmentalism with a pronounced conservative streak.
" This incarnation of the American Jewish left has no plans to leave "the movement.
I looked at him and felt he was a savior, an incarnation of love.
Its new incarnation will be called "S Mode," and will roll out next year.
In his first incarnation, le Carré had him join the intelligence service in 1928.
The original incarnation of the show was first broadcast on the radio in 1931.
Inri Cristo had his first revelation of being the incarnation of Christ in 1979.
Since the band's initial incarnation ended, its members have splintered off into new projects.
Indeed present-day Cheddar is in many ways near-unrecognizable from its original incarnation.
"The Aspern Papers," in its latest incarnation, stars Jonathan Rhys Meyers as the trespasser.
The new incarnation, headed by the original creator, Diane English, can be presciently timely.
As a result, the pinnacle of the rivalry, it seems, was its first incarnation.
Ahmad claimed to be the incarnation of a Messiah promised in Islamic holy texts.
Jennifer Sally Bogdan and Alun Douglas Jones were married June 7 at Incarnation-St.
That in their first incarnation were supposed to be PBS, but the commercial version.
The newest incarnation of headbands includes an eclectic variety of styles, fabrics, and uses.
This incarnation of the 49ers suffocates quarterbacks with pressure and deflates offenses with quickness.
This incarnation of the 49ers suffocates quarterbacks with pressure and deflates offenses with quickness.
Consumer advocates are keeping a wary watch on this new incarnation of refund loans.
Bendel's created the "street of shops" within its shop in its 57th Street incarnation.
From its earliest incarnation, the family sitcom has served as both mirror and model.
The internet, said just about everybody, was a contemporary incarnation of the wild, wild West.
It's been their way of priming the newest incarnation of the band for their gigs.
His national connections during his first incarnation as Bruno's associate came through the Philly underworld.
To his following, he was an icon of success, an incarnation of the American dream.
And are today's voter suppression efforts just a 221st-century incarnation of the same policies?
Embracing change means figuring out what the digital incarnation of cooking, our food section, is.
But a couple of things strike Bagehot about the prime minister in his current incarnation.
Between the three of them, the next incarnation of BlackBerry will have the globe covered.
The new '80s perm is significantly less Curly Sue than the original incarnation, Hersheson says.
But don't expect to see a grown-up incarnation of your first grade craft project.
In its previous incarnation, Noma won the top title in 2010, 503, 2012 and 2014.
Others may have a different name for this: "authenticity," with Grillo its latest political incarnation.
But joining the latest incarnation is proving controversial and risky for Rome's modern-day masters.
In this later incarnation, he savored the silence he'd earned after a lifetime of squawking.
Yeah. It's a modern language that didn't exist in the time in its current incarnation.
This bill is just the latest incarnation of a prolonged and relentless war on women.
I understand you were in an early incarnation of the 80s industrial band, Test Dept?
He is the American incarnation in a line of crackpots and gurus from Buddha on.
Robert Pattinson gave his first interview since getting cast as the next incarnation of Batman.
Sessions has made no secret of his opposition to justice reform, in nearly any incarnation.
Super Stickman Golf 3 is the latest incarnation of a popular game from Noodlecake Studios.
In their earliest incarnation, Instant Apps were mostly useful for developers of relatively straightforward apps.
In its first incarnation, lounge music, exotica, and the like were meant as pure escapes.
David Duke, a former leader of the Klan's modern incarnation, praised Trump for his courage.
That this incarnation of Momofuku Seiobo exists in Australia makes us a lucky country indeed.
Another incarnation, in 2007, was the New English Beat, which included Ranking Junior, his son.
There, the new incarnation Max, a Yorkshire terrier, "improves" CJ's life by making her homeless.
When the 27th incarnation of Art Basel Miami Beach opens to the public on Dec.
That is, after all, one of the purposes of the incarnation of God in Jesus.
In contrast, this latest incarnation is light on its feet – quick, sharp and perfectly paradoxical.
Although it was well-reviewed, nobody bought it, at least not in its original incarnation.
He's a great Falstaffian incarnation of the braggart soldier type that dates back to Plautus.
Medium's latest incarnation, unveiled in late March, included a $5 monthly subscription for premium writing.
In its initial incarnation, only white, land-owning men, twenty-one and over, could vote.
Which feels fitting, since I've kind of become the human incarnation of an outdated encyclopedia.
In his career's first incarnation, Violette treated every show like it could be his last.
It turned out that the non-macho incarnation of Harvey was a very effective pitcher.
Stephen K. Bannon, the president's chief strategist, calls him a modern incarnation of Andrew Jackson.
An incarnation was constructed in 1997 for the artist's first Hauser & Wirth exhibition, in Zurich.
Trump is the real life incarnation of the characters we love to watch in fictional shows.
Lin-Manuel Miranda won't throw away another shot at playing his musical incarnation of Alexander Hamilton.
The internet promised to be the final incarnation of the Enlightenment -- the true Marketplace of Ideas.
And, in its initial incarnation, it used a more traditional, truck-based body-on-frame design.
A company spokesperson emphasized the difference between editors' roles now and in the platform's previous incarnation.
"Paul Bocuse was the incarnation of French cuisine," French President Emmanuel Macron said in a statement.
As the company's biggest creditor, he ended up owning the company in its post-bankruptcy incarnation.
But, if the past year has taught us anything, grime has evolved since its original incarnation.
He also refined the helmet design from "a bucket on someone's head" to its sleeker incarnation.
It encompasses everything that I love about the early Underground Resistance incarnation of Banks and Mills.
It debuted in January 2016 and will shut down, in its current incarnation, on Nov. 10.
Henry Cavill, the current big-screen incarnation of Superman, stated that it represents a "double standard".
My first hookup in that new incarnation told me it was a perfect experience for him.
They're just a re-incarnation on steroids of the regulations that the Tenth Circuit held invalid.
Our modern incarnation of superheroes seems to have abandoned the age-old practice of catch-phrases.
Batman, in his current Ben Affleck incarnation, shows up now and then to provide brand continuity.
The Rapture were playing in our house in the earliest incarnation, before they even really started.
There's also the fact that AlphaStar, in its original incarnation anyway, has two other major benefits.
Apparently, they were even hidden from children in an early incarnation of the Easter egg hunt.
Yet in every incarnation — mobster, diplomat, secret agent — they encounter figures from their real-life history.
Callimachi: ISIS is the latest incarnation —— Bush: This is clearly a case of good versus evil.
What characterizes this incarnation of the United States is a coolness that folds easily into ruthlessness.
In the current incarnation of Sears, recruiting new members to the alumni groups has been difficult.
Already, this second incarnation has ascended to a leading role in drawing attention to Texas wine.
"There is a feeling of incarnation that is a huge shift in my life," she said.
They describe him as the incarnation of the white backlash against the nation's first black president.
And the thought of meeting an incarnation of the woman in it would drive me crazy.
The Broadway "Charlie" is an improvement on its London incarnation, which I saw four years ago.
City planning maps label the area Mill Island, alluding to its previous incarnation as detached marshland.
Joe Neguse, D-Colorado, criticized the latest incarnation of the ban in anticipation of its expansion.
Joaquin Phoenix gave a terrifying, Oscar-worthy performance as the latest incarnation of Batman's infamous foe.
Now U.S.A. Gymnastics, in its current incarnation, may not get a chance to hire anyone else.
It is true that her current incarnation is farcical, and will most likely be short-lived.
But within this category, pasta is my first choice, and I adore it in every incarnation.
Though this will be only the fourth incarnation of the CAFA, it is also the biggest.
The latest incarnation of this scheme is the Double First Class Plan, which was launched in 223.
Consequently there is an oscillation of perception and familiarity inherent in each design that relates each incarnation.
Hopefully, this incarnation of dying white male power will find himself soundly, conclusively defeated come Wednesday morning.
If you're not on the AHS train, though, its latest incarnation likely won't make you a convert.
The International Space Station (ISS) is the modern incarnation of this longstanding American-Russian partnership off-Earth.
It is extremely noisy and, in its current incarnation, can perform only a limited menu of operations.
George Whitman opened the current incarnation of Shakespeare and Company in 1951 under the name Le Mistral.
Making money for online sleazeballs isn't the only issue with hoaxes, nor are websites their only incarnation.
This latest incarnation was officially accepted as an independent country by the United Nations back in 1993.
In their earlier incarnation as a couple, he and his wife would eat out a fair bit.
Ms Whittaker's gender, race or religion are irrelevant; what matters is whether she is a convincing incarnation.
The first incarnation debuted in 1971 and followed the lives of the Bellamy family and their servants.
That version takes place in London; the Soho Rep incarnation would appear to be set in Manhattan.
The first incarnation of the Suicide Squad appears in a 1959 comic called The Brave and Bold.
This is to misunderstand the nature of that later incarnation, which was no less bold and visionary.
Apparently, we made him feel like crying when we declined to cover the early incarnation of Summly.
Season 1 was unapologetically feminist, pitting a heroine against the walking incarnation of male privilege and entitlement.
Its third incarnation, which is still in effect, will be challenged before the Supreme Court next week.
Unfortunately, even at their best, it seems like they'll still resemble a very creepy incarnation of yourself.
Although the show ended its original incarnation in 2007, this depiction seems eerily prescient to today's headlines.
In its new incarnation, Famous is a fantastically addictive game that involves a surprising amount of strategy.
The question is not whether Mr Putin will run, but which incarnation of Mr Putin will win.
Moreover, it sustained this incarnation for up to eight minutes as it sucked in fuel from below.
Sophie, I'll venture somewhat timorously to say, ups her game a bit in her new screen incarnation.
A denial of the unicity and universality of the redemptive incarnation of our Lord Jesus' saving work.
I, for one, enjoy being drunk (or, in my current incarnation, stoned as balls) in anodyne spaces.
That team went straight to a destination; this latest incarnation is in the middle of a journey.
Its original incarnation was in fact set up as a non-profit, separate from the Origami Centre.
It is often confused with the Doctrine of Incarnation, which covers the virgin birth of Jesus Christ.
Because despite all that bloodshed, this latest incarnation of the Punisher too often comes away firing blanks.
Simm will be appearing "face to face" with Michelle Gomez, who plays the Master's current incarnation, Missy.
Scott Hardware is the new synth-pop incarnation of Scott Harwood, who previously recorded as Ken Park.
The impossible scale of the VR sculpture makes the work wondrous; its diminished incarnation is, well, diminished.
The Frankenstein myth, even in parody, is powerful, and the idea of a musical incarnation was compelling.
Even in its new, less creaky, more compelling incarnation, the Lepage "Ring" has still overstayed its welcome.
It's an incarnation of death, too — a fundamental reminder to seek greater purpose in our individual lives.
David Brooks Joe Toscano and I worked at Incarnation summer camp in Connecticut a few decades ago.
On Saturday here in Cardiff, the current incarnation of Real Madrid at last broke through the barrier.
The graffiti-type spray-painted murals and stylized paintball splatters of that incarnation still cover the walls.
The present incarnation needs to mix things up much more, especially where non-Western art is concerned.
Athletically, they more closely evoked their pre-trade-deadline 211 incarnation, when runs were at a premium.
Critic's Notebook What's it like to eat at the second incarnation of the rule-defying Copenhagen restaurant?
How he handles his next incarnation as leader that falls due in 2024 is still anyone's guess.
Recall Albert Camus's incarnation of Sisyphus, condemned to push a huge rock up a hill for eternity.
It's every bit as action-packed as "24: Legacy," the current incarnation of Mr. Sutherland's signature series.
Steve Jobs was horrible (at least in his first incarnation at Apple), but there was the Mac.
With the show expanded to a half-hour in its final incarnation, NBC sought to add writers.
Nor is CNN the only cable-news network that has benefited from Trump's incarnation as a politician.
As such, Anicon doesn't get bogged down in the hard lines of any incarnation of black metal.
According to Eater, the first incarnation of the stuff might be the Argentinian salsa golf — possibly invented by biochemist and future Nobel Prize winner Luis Federico Leloir (his 1970 prize was for something else — the Nobel committee has yet to recognize condiments) — but it is hardly the only incarnation.
The first incarnation looked so similar to the Union flag, some soldiers on the battlefield got them confused.
He is believed to be a physical incarnation of Lord Vishnu, one of the principal deities of Hinduism.
Now in its 11th incarnation, it comprises a five-month-long exhibition and programme of performances and lectures.
The gap between a series' first incarnation and its second can see major cultural shifts — and changing audiences.
For all their mass-production and plastic incarnation, pegs may also be a charm or totem after all.
Loosely translated, that means you've had the equivalent of forever to see "Cats" in one incarnation or another.
In its original incarnation, the Alabama bill didn't include exceptions for pregnancies that result from rape or incest.
Al Jazeera English, the network's global English-language incarnation, was much more subtle than its Arabic-language counterpart.
The GOP, in its current incarnation, simply does not have the capacity to address America's most pressing challenges.
Each incarnation of the Doctor comes with his (or her) own set of quirks, catchphrases, and pet peeves.
In the episode, Capaldi's Twelfth Doctor goes on an adventure with his first incarnation, played by William Bradley.
The bill had a rocky start, with an early incarnation scuttled in committee thanks to ISP lobbyist gamesmanship.
Trump's opponents can take comfort in their success at resisting and wounding this incarnation of Trump's White House.
It's a rare treat to see a major artistic installation in more than one incarnation, let alone three.
But this kind of food styling so beloved by Instagram is the absolute nailed-down incarnation of sprezzatura.
GOP senators Lindsey Graham and Jeff Flake said they would back the latest incarnation of the funding bill.
Enjoy these beautiful, horrible sounds This Dragon Ball compilation is basically the animated incarnation of my literary dreams.
The Dakota Access Pipeline is the newest incarnation of a plan to create a multi-state oil pipeline.
Additionally, the current incarnation of the atomic memory process has to take place at near absolute zero temperatures.
But if Dr. Jackson were alive today, it's unlikely he would recognize the modern incarnation of his creation.
"Do not dismiss the strength in tech as merely a second incarnation of the dotcom bubble," Cramer said.
The fact that a small army of VCs has backed the startup fits with the company's earliest incarnation.
Studying crack users Crack cocaine is said to be a low-end incarnation of a rich man's drug.
The Echo's utility was not obvious, and in its earliest incarnation, it seemed a bit of a ditz.
He once called the United States the "incarnation of the devil" and hailed Bin Laden as a hero.
What "Sk8r Boi" and this new incarnation ignore is that there are two sides to every failed relationship.
And it's becoming increasingly clear that the US government, at least in its current incarnation, couldn't care less.
Tradition holds that Ayodhya was the birthplace of Lord Ram, a physical incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu.
This new Basic Edition is essentially the previous incarnation of the device but without voice commands via Alexa.
They're the ones that are sent to us by the ancestors, and they're the incarnation of the ancestors.
The robot's' 1995 incarnation is a product less of science than alchemy—tin men transmuted to rose gold.
The court heard that de Grood had been posting Facebook updates that referred to killing vampires and incarnation.
Its final song, "To Be Given a Body," offers both culmination and transcendence, contemplating the mystery of incarnation.
This incarnation of conservatism has burned its cross and erected the golden calf of Trumpism in its place.
It's every incarnation of outrage and surprise and disappointment and heartache and panic and being plused and nonplused.
The current incarnation is literally on a street corner, at the intersection of 106th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.
Instead, theologians say the number references another incarnation of evil for the first Christians: Nero, the Roman emperor.
Last season's incarnation chose its moments to unleash its press more carefully, and became more comfortable in possession.
The new incarnation, to the pleasant surprise of Google's own engineers, had been completed in only nine months.
Despite persistent buzz around Teen Vogue, its publisher is closing its print incarnation after a 14-year run.
Its first incarnation was known, of course, as "splendid isolation," and was ultimately codified into the Monroe Doctrine.
It's the Mastermind incarnation of Elliot who wakes up in the hospital, his sister, Darlene, by his side.
In this incarnation, Iraq again becomes the principal battlefield, with Saudi Arabia and Iran playing the main antagonists.
The BBC, which broadcasts the current incarnation of the show, posted news of his death on its website.
Life lessons are on tap everywhere in "In Transit," which was seen in an earlier incarnation in 2010.
Its latest incarnation is this 12-part series that combines excerpts from 1,200 interviews filmed over the years.
The fill was crummy in the SW with the HIDDENENTRANCE revealer, so I switched to the current incarnation.
Pheu Thai is the latest incarnation of a populist force that was toppled in the last two coups.
Like felt and fat, the hare would often recur in Beuys's works as a symbol of spiritual incarnation.
The Star Wars franchise as a whole seems to have undergone a dramatic shift in its most recent incarnation.
And then unexpectedly, out of the snow, arrives his very first incarnation, now played by the great David Bradley….
Can you talk about Boomy the Cat as far as the video game, and then his possible physical incarnation?
The organization that successfully challenged the previous incarnation, One Wisconsin Institute, said on Friday it will do so again.
As a snapshot of R&B in its modern incarnation, the album's blend of erotic and confessional modes fascinates.
The Dudleys begged him not to destroy the house, which contained the only remaining incarnation of their daughter Abigail.
Before the current incarnation of women's MMA, before Ronda Rousey or even before Gina Carano, there was Megumi Fujii.
Now, Chipotle has planned another big promotion to try to get people on board with its current queso incarnation.
Find My Device has received a significant visual refresh from its prior incarnation, which was last updated in 2015.
The modern incarnation of this deficit is still driven by the flow of consumer goods, but nowadays electronic gadgets.
So was Harmon Killebrew, the great Twins hitter who had previously played with the first incarnation of the Senators.
Now reopened, our critic explains what it's like to eat in the second incarnation of the rule-defying restaurant.
If there was anything new to be mined from the current incarnation of Bond, Spectre failed to find it.
It is the incarnation of our leading position with luxury connected watch and with this high level of technology.
AFTVnews located a small photo on Amazon's servers that it believes to be the new incarnation of the Echo.
The F50 is a "supercharged incarnation" of the AC50, the catamarans used for the last America's Cup, SailGP said.
Barclays in 2012 hired Hector Sants, the former head of the FCA's previous incarnation the Financial Services Authority (FSA).
The black banking movement is the latest incarnation of a call to economic activism that spans nearly 100 years.
Apparently after getting chinned by years of high-profile lawsuits, Napster decided to shut down its original pirate incarnation.
It is due to assemble the C4's next incarnation from the end of this year or early 2018.
"A lot of them were even party members," says Tereza Spencerova, an editor at today's incarnation of Literarni noviny.
Ironically, the 1969 incarnation of Woodstock was filled with logistical headaches that nearly doomed the event before it began.
Wearable technology is set for its most literal incarnation with a new partnership between Google and clothing line Levi's.
I think we can all agree that this is the newest incarnation of the popular '90s show American Gladiators.
The APC is the latest incarnation of the various vehicles Buhari used to run in 2003, 2007 and 2011.
But perhaps its most permanent incarnation is in lots and lots of merchandising — merchandising that made Lucas incredibly rich.
I think it's highly likely that some very clever incarnation of a social network in augmented and virtual reality.
But the program will be different from its previous incarnation, which Tesla said was too costly to keep up.
The iPhone's future will depend a great deal on how compelling its next incarnation, expected in September, will be.
Sanders has taken this a step further by relying on crowdfunding, the latest incarnation of a classic entrepreneurial approach.
In its modern incarnation, that tension is at the heart of the conflict over vacation rental services like Airbnb.
Though they didn't make a huge media splash during their first incarnation, Pixies earned themselves some well-placed admirers.
There's little reason to think the current incarnation of the Supreme Court will be a friendly venue for migrants.
It was beautiful on the PS2, beautiful in its PS3 "HD" incarnation, and beautiful in the new PS4 remake.
And it has lived on in its live-album incarnation, for which Mr. Wainwright received his sole Grammy nomination.
But Benedict Cumberbatch's incarnation of the witty detective has captivated millions in a way no other remake has before.
But its modern incarnation, portrayed in the French director Fabienne Berthaud's intriguing misfire, "Sky," feels only marginally more civilized.
I still contend Sonic's current 3D incarnation is foundationally flawed, though, and a different execution would please more people.
He is the incarnation of hip-hop's new youth mainstream, the center of the trap rap Snapchat generation gap.
Perhaps he saw them as his own feminine incarnation — as Chanel put it, the women he dreamed of being.
The fourth incarnation of the comic series Suicide Squad, which featured a more bare, more murderous Harley, was canceled.
It is clear to me that this project, in some incarnation, will be an ongoing feature of my life.
Carnival shows are his preferred form of politics, and Omarosa (in her latest incarnation) is the fresh new act.
Reviewing the show's Boston incarnation last summer, Ben Brantley called it a "smart, shameless and extravagantly entertaining production." moulinrougemusical.
But no movement was more important in defining Breitbart's current incarnation that its hiring of British journalist Milo Yiannopoulous.
As the latest incarnation of Cher (and did I mention there's a movie remake in the works, too?), Ms.
Following tradition, Tibetans in 1995 chose a 6-year-old boy as the next incarnation of the Panchen Lama.
BANGKOK — The Buddha, in his laughing incarnation, is often depicted with a jolly smile and a giant, quivering belly.
In whatever incarnation, distillery visits introduce travelers to the human stories behind the mad-scientist vapors, stills and mashes.
Inspired by healing techniques, the work is a site-specific incarnation of "The Field," Ms. Boulé's ongoing research project.
I think the faun was supposed to be this mysterious incarnation that would prevent me from dancing every time.
When Joe died, the Incarnation community reached out with a fierce urgency to support his family and each other.
Front Burner The butcher shop will now cook steaks to order at its larger incarnation in the food hall.
The truck came jianbing-ready, Ms. Lee says, having served as a French crepe maker in an earlier incarnation.
The first one, out in the fall, will be a robotic incarnation of a well-known comic-book superhero.
That figure, 11, was achieved in 2011 by the Big East in its earlier, larger incarnation of 16 teams.
Today, more than a quarter-century after the collapse of the U.S.S.R., is a fourth incarnation of Communism possible?
The latest incarnation of such militant groups is Jamaah Ansharut Daulah, considered the Indonesian affiliate of the Islamic State.
Foy and Smith played the royal couple in the earliest incarnation of their youth, for the first two series.
At one point, the shareholder was suing the whole board, but it whittled its defendants in this latest incarnation.
Whatever its new incarnation, the school I had known, its distinctive personality and unlikely influence, could never be repeated.
The other showcases several maquettes, including one of "Scallop" and an early incarnation of "The Rising Wave," from 2010.
He was the perfect foil, the incarnation of everything that Le Pen wanted her army of haters to hate.
The abolitionist feminist Frances Ellen Watkins Harper called Johnson an "incarnation of meanness," words that are still applicable today.
The original incarnation featured John Zorn and a number of other musicians whose affinities ran from punk to vaudeville.
It took literally hundreds and hundreds of years to invent the guitar and its modern incarnation-the electric guitar.
Yet this latest incarnation of "Torch Song," directed by Moisés Kaufman, finds an irresistibly compelling gravity beneath the glibness.
"We're trying to create a visceral incarnation of dreams and things that actually couldn't be in existence," Koblin said.
However, anyone questioning the legitimacy of a female incarnation of the Doctor is foolishly uninformed of the series' canon.
"The Batman" director Matt Reeves teased the first look of Robert Pattinson as the next incarnation of the Dark Knight.
During the Terminator announcement, Cameron reportedly touted the cultural importance of the Connor character returning, particularly in an older incarnation.
Tibetan Buddhists consider their exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, to be an incarnation of Avalokitesvara, a Bodhisattva of compassion.
In its modern incarnation, we can stand outside this "room" and look in on it, like a full-scale dollhouse.
That is established in every incarnation of the hero, from every comics reboot to every other TV show and film.
But now its swansong must be sung, and the en-buttoned incarnation of this great device is to be discontinued.
She thought that Dunn, or at least an incarnation of his future-self, could be that greater man of tomorrow.
In its new incarnation, the CPCCS has replaced the five members of the judicial council with supporters of judicial independence.
As noted earlier, it's certainly the biggest compilation of them ever, with almost no incarnation of the character left untouched.
You said an earlier incarnation of the company had nine million in revenue but they kept having to get money.
That, perhaps, explains why military fatigues, or rather their modern fashion incarnation, are the clothing of choice for many tourists.
This documentary takes a look at the modern incarnation of the LGBTQ dance culture famously profiled in Paris is Burning.
Studio Neat, in offering the best of both worlds with the newest incarnation of Glif, is onto a winner here.
By pivoting to an entirely new incarnation of Ant-Man and Wasp, the Marvel movie universe can avoid Pym's baggage.
This was the first public incarnation of Mr Taleb—idiosyncratic and spiky, but with plenty of original things to say.
She has a set of stringent principles, especially in her new and updated incarnation in The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
By the end of "Twice Upon a Time," Jodie Whittaker will have taken the reigns as the Doctor's next incarnation.
This latest incarnation updates the character details and corresponding science to incorporate the Marvel films that have appeared since then.
That made it a bit jarring to take in the scene at Brooklyn's latest incarnation of the celebration on Monday.
They're estimating their Android app will increase usage by about 30 percent, based on users of the app's previous incarnation.
Thanks to the advent of the Standard game mode, the latest incarnation is pretty similar to those first vanilla versions.
The group, which was born out of an earlier incarnation called AliveSinceForever, is named after the street Abstract grew up.
In its early incarnation, around the time of the Renaissance, patronage was a necessity for European artists, writers and musicians.
Sabrina Spellman, the protagonist of Netflix's Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, makes a dramatic departure from her first Archie Comics incarnation.
Macau, the Chinese city across the bay from Hong Kong, is now hosting Pacha's newest incarnation, with shows already scheduled.
The being that haunts Derry is a physical incarnation of those lights, but ITs true form resides in the macroverse.
What's surprising about this breakout is that it wasn't clear until January, really, that this incarnation of Dragic still existed.
I realized that the trauma associated with starving to death in my Aztec lifetime carried over into my current incarnation.
They're a new incarnation of the legendary experimental HC band Laghetto, who had their last show at XM in 2011.
One, wearing a silver turban and a silk caftan, is an incarnation of Gloria Swanson in her Norma Desmond phase.
So it shouldn't come as a surprise that today some are calling attention to her original incarnation, as a Muslim.
Pattinson will play director Matt Reeves' incarnation of the caped crusader in a film slated for release in June 2021.
As "Game of Thrones" prepares to take its bow, HBO is already planning for the next incarnation of the series.
Allard, who also owns the Royal Monceau Hotel in Paris, worked with architect Anthony Béchu to create its current incarnation.
Even in its modern incarnation, mindfulness is best understood as a skill, one acquired through hours of sometimes uncomfortable contemplation.
Today's ATAP, under its new leader Rick Osterloh, however, doesn't seem to be quite as freewheeling as its earlier incarnation.
For the past decade, the Armory has been a brick-and-mortar incarnation of the Marquis de Sade's wet dream.
In its current incarnation, the Roedt Party formed in 2007, and has been growing quickly in the past few years.
In its first incarnation in Google Photos, it was all a bit disappointing (though it did reasonably well with artwork).
If you're over the age of 20-years-old, then you'll remember the original incarnation of the Ibiza Rocks concept.
The Swan Silvertones's incarnation and, later, Sam Cooke's, with the Soul Stirrers, might be the best known — as doo-wop.
It's true that Bethlem Royal Hospital's current incarnation is several sites removed from its original 13th-century home near Bishopsgate.
The latest incarnation of the smart spectacles, heavily upgraded and priced at $999, is still firmly aimed at workplace users.
He donned an improvised fedora and packed a Bowie knife to became a rumpled, roly-poly incarnation of Indiana Jones.
Opened in 2015, the hotel draws a fashionable clientele that is a far cry from its original incarnation — a brothel.
The earliest incarnation of Google Photos was part of Google Plus, the search company's ill-fated, just-shuttered social network.
This empathy is what guides the commissioned works of the twelve artists in the latest incarnation of this traveling exhibition.
Naturally, it should follow that another Academy Awards-favorite, Joaquin Phoenix, would step into the latest incarnation of the role.
The latest incarnation of Hughes can be seen in Warren Beatty's romantic drama "Rules Don't Apply," which opened on Wednesday.
The latest incarnation of the crime series will be introduced in the upcoming season of "Law & Order: SVU," NBC said.
"Vanity Fair's Writers on Writers," a collection of pieces from the magazine's modern incarnation, offers little to disprove this theory.
The Hoxton&aposs new incarnation is fairly compact and intimate, though there are still a respectable 174 rooms in all.
The current incarnation of Barcelona dates to 2003 and the election of the charismatic, ambitious outsider Joan Laporta as president.
First, decide whether your card is still worth keeping in its current incarnation, particularly if it has an annual fee.
The Incarnation also bestowed worth on people considered contemptible, unessential and valueless — "the least of these," as Jesus put it.
"If a story lives on, then I think it should be told in any incarnation it can be told in."
The Promise Ring began as Davey Von Bohlen's side project during his last days playing in Cap'n Jazz's second incarnation.
But in this life, this incarnation as Alison, she no longer can try to define how the world sees her.
It took Alain Ducasse, who owns the century-old original in Paris, a few years to get its Midtown incarnation right.
As voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch, the latest incarnation of that mean, green, Christmas-stealing machine should be more curmudgeonly than ever.
ISTIM Metals, the latest warehousing incarnation of Bill Whelan, the man behind Metro, has muscled into the New Orleans storage scene.
First he took Whitney, who is the human incarnation of vanilla bean ice cream, down the beach for some alone time.
You can think of it as a smaller incarnation of the hydrofoil-equipped sailboats you now see at the America's Cup.
Nearly two years ago, Kim was among the players who defeated an earlier incarnation of the AI at the same casino.
The film, which holds a 69% score on review site Rotten Tomatoes, is yet another cinematic incarnation of the Batman villain.
In his modern incarnation, he either avoids mentioning climate change or suggests that scientists don't really know what the deal is.
The sound of "Know-It-All" places her alongside Lorde and the most recent incarnation of Selena Gomez: moody and resolute.
To the Editor: "The Christmas Revolution" stops short of appreciating the full radicalness of the meaning of the incarnation for Christians.
They redefined religious concepts like the incarnation of God and the kingdom of heaven to give them a more earthly connotation.
And perhaps the early, unremarkable incarnation of Cabello as a solo artist was a result of her training in Fifth Harmony.
Other than those in the burgeoning tech industry, the earliest public incarnation of the internet—USENET—was populated mostly by academia.
And while it has been scaled back from its earlier incarnation, close friends could still reshape the social dynamics on Instagram.
It also seems to be an incarnation of divine ferocity, as if it were appearing in a dream or a hallucination.
It leans heavily on characters we've never met in this incarnation, and it expects us to know, love, and understand them.
If they do, it won't be for any reason other than the fact that the present incarnation is very, very good.
The real-life incarnation of the poppy field from The Wizard of Oz is in California, just north of Los Angeles.
Legend has it, the first incarnation of the beverage was made for an emergency department nurse who needed to stay awake.
But we've found DirecTV Now, in its currently early incarnation, to be a decent bargain for the $35 / 100 channels price.
The very first incarnation of the letter included signatories from major technology companies such as Apple Inc, Microsoft Corp and Amazon.
The latest incarnation of Shakespeare's tragedy, The Walking Forest by Christiane Jatahy makes its US debut later this week at REDCAT.
The beast's last American-made incarnation, "Godzilla", was released in 2014 and grossed over $500m worldwide (including $30m in Japan itself).
It's a good successor to the P93, a good alternative to the Samsung Galaxy S9 and a good incarnation of Android.
He's literally been invested since its incarnation, and most recently was the one who suggested J.J. Abrams direct The Force Awakens.
Still, SXSW continues on, with bands worldwide set to travel to Austin for this year's incarnation, running March 73 to 19.
In its current incarnation, Snapchat is basically a television advertising business recast for a younger generation that lives on its phones.
Live-streaming's current, far more user-friendly mobile incarnation emerged early last year, by when wireless data connections were fast enough.
One is a former Sparrow enemy-turned-ally, the other is the newest incarnation of deep-sea zombie-man Davy Jones.
In its new incarnation, the ground floor is the bar, where an afternoon menu will focus on toasts with various toppings.
Anybody who knows the Carolina incarnation of the dish will notice that there are no shrimp on top of the grits.
But the strategic miscalculation by justices impatient to undo those precedents hardly turns the Fisher outcome into the incarnation of liberalism.
In its current incarnation, it would not require companies to reveal much about where they acquire raw materials or other ingredients.
The Brolly Project, the show's first incarnation, was performed in August 2015, as part of the Young Vic Taking Part project.
ABC decided in 2017 to bring back Roseanne, the hit series that ran from 1988 through 1997 in its original incarnation.
The current incarnation of the Azzurri was described as the worst in years by people who know what they're talking about.
Down the road, its AI-focused incarnation could apply the same data-crunching process to what people say to their machines.
All passengers made it out safely, thanks to a rider who may or may not be the 2016 incarnation of MacGyver.
The OzHarvest Market in Sydney, Australia, is the latest incarnation of the "rescued food" supermarket, and a first for the country.
While the movie may show us a different side, the comic book incarnation of Wonder Woman is very much a Hufflepuff.
Yet if Mr. Wiseau is a bona fide eccentric, he proves to be not an especially interesting one in this incarnation.
The final incarnation of Chewie was simultaneously shaggier and sleeker than seen here, with a more plume- and mane-like headpiece.
It just makes sense that this strange chapter of Batman's history on film would be the incarnation that merited Prince's accompaniment.
In its incarnation as Wonderbar during the 1990s, a flimsy wall separated the main floor from the X-rated back room.
And though the fearless actor Tony Torn doesn't stint on the theatrics, his incarnation of Swan never quite comes to life.
More than that, in fact: The Brazilian is, at this stage, in his fourth or fifth incarnation as a Chelsea player.
I didn't see that incarnation — nor the 2012 film, which starred a Daniel Radcliffe newly liberated from the "Harry Potter" franchise.
If you're a fan of the audio incarnation — a bit of an acquired taste — the version with pictures will surely amuse.
The current incarnation took over the government in 1950 at age 15 when the People's Liberation Army crossed into eastern Tibet.
Or for sausage in a more mellow incarnation, there's Ali Slagle's brand-new recipe for broiled sausage with peppers and tomatoes.
What the incarnation represents is God entering history not as the screenwriter of the drama but as an actor within it.
Following Mr. Borgognone's directive, she has tried to fuse its history as a writer's dive with its more stylish current incarnation.
The British fashion critic Alexander Fury, who loved Scott's early work, has turned against him in his current incarnation, at Moschino.
In "Book Two," Drew becomes Oryon, an African-American boy negotiating a truce between his former selves and his latest incarnation.
Yes, it's kind of confusing where the late John Hurt's incarnation of the doctor, the War Doctor, fits into the picture.
It became clear to me that my next Reddit incarnation would have a simpler purpose: to do as the jokers do.
Uber, which was conceived in August 2008, is now nine years old and looks largely unrecognizable from the company's original incarnation.
A girl can dream, but for now, we've got the next incarnation of Oration to look forward to—Lockhart's already plotting 2017.
Granted, this tepid appraisal comes from someone who, unlike much of the critical community, wasn't gaga for "Gilmore" during its original incarnation.
The disclaimer would be that this latest incarnation approaches those areas so broadly as to feel muted in its real-world implications.
Josh Holmes Similarly, (24-person multiplayer mode) Warzone in its beginning incarnation was very nebulous in terms of what it would become.
Its original incarnation won an Apple Design Award, and by 2014 Things had sold 3 million copies of its iPhone app alone.
Was part of it that he was the worst, most absurd incarnation of our need to be needed and to be important?
In its most recent incarnation, EMILY's List became a target of Bernie Sanders' supporters after backing Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in 21.
The director John Doyle has slimmed down and toned up a show that seemed leaden and garish in its original Broadway incarnation.
But, whatever happens next, it's likely we've seen the end of the Mac Pro in its incarnation as shiny black waste bin.
In its previous incarnation as DocumentDB, Cosmos DB currently serves "tens of thousands of customers," Microsoft says, and stores petabytes of data.
All the while, people linked with Uranium One – and its previous incarnation UrAsia – reportedly paid the Clinton Foundation $145 million in donations.
That incarnation of the show ended in 2015, with Savage and Hyneman closing out the show with a special "send-off" season.
So even though Total Tech Support is likely to have issues, it seems much more useful and valuable than its prior incarnation.
The paper goes on to trace Leonardo's 20-year study of friction from this initial incarnation to more complex demonstrations and ideas.
In its first incarnation, under Park Chung-hee, a military dictator and the father of Ms Park, it tortured pro-democracy activists.
Conceived as an emergency exit strategy and incubated under intense pressure, Steve Cohen's second corporate incarnation has developed into a childhood prodigy.
The latest incarnation of the completion was held this past weekend and hosted by Argonne, Pacific Northwest and Oak Ridge national laboratories.
As Teen Vogue points out, Fonsi is himself a Very Big Deal, and this is actually the second incarnation of the song.
Less obviously, but perhaps no less significantly, Mr Bowie's late-career incarnation was also an exercise in self-analysis and self-exhumation.
Girlboss in this new incarnation seems to be as much of a networking and social engagement site as it is a publisher.
The company's current incarnation didn't come until 2010, when a burnt-out couple living in Phoenix, Arizona, decided they needed a change.
He also looks faithful to the comic book incarnation, and should be a creepy foil for Lilly and Rudd in protagonist mode.
But everywhere I look, it feels like this incarnation of the MacBook Pro is shooting for a future it can't quite reach.
The timing also seems a little off, what with a new "Trek" incarnation beaming out via CBS All Access later this month.
This current incarnation of Story will run from now through July 24th, after which it'll overhaul itself into a new themed space.
In an earlier incarnation, shown at film festivals, much of the dialogue was hard to discern because of the thick Scottish brogues.
I was a little fearful of checking out Resident Evil 7's VR incarnation, though, and not just because of the horror.
Those changes won't be incorporated into the Minneapolis production, but could find their way into the show's next, to-be-determined incarnation.
But in recent years it's morphed into its current incarnation: a big, vibrant food hall peppered with a selection of popular restaurants.
The modern incarnation is largely (though not completely) stand-alone episodes, and the campiness seems like it would hit your pleasure receptors.
Its most recent incarnation, which started performances in May, features an eye-catching poster with the title rendered in stylized oversized lettering.
At the same time, the hotel expanded the number of guest rooms to 336, about 80 more than its earlier incarnation had.
Even at its quickest and most rustic incarnation, homemade puff pastry will give you bragging rights — not to mention a fabulous dessert.
In their latest incarnation, MacBook Pros have only one type of connection port, as opposed to the several types they had before.
A draft bill of the legislation was released more than one year ago, but its latest incarnation is yet to be passed.
The revelation of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program makes clear that it was basically a new incarnation of Project Blue Book.
" Karla Welch, who has been Bieber's stylist since 2011, was behind his latest incarnation, which she describes as "full Hunter S. Thompson.
In it, the previous incarnation of the Enterprise was pulled through a time warp into the future with Picard and the crew.
And, like the original incarnation of the U.S.-Russian conflict, how this one ends is not going to be easy to predict.
After all, this latest incarnation of Mr. Harrower's disturbed and disturbing drama of criminal love shares many elements with that earlier version.
Even if that grim future awaits them, perhaps a third incarnation of the rail will eventually reappear on the far-flung atoll.
Mr. Mime looks particularly disturbing, and seeing Charizard's CGI incarnation feels like when someone first told you that dinosaurs actually have feathers.
Unsurprisingly, Panoramio's users aren't impressed, but today's incarnation of Google/Alphabet isn't shy about shutting down services that have outlived their usefulness.
Ganja yoga's modern incarnation traces its root back to instructor and sex educator Dee Dussault's classes in the mid 2000s in Toronto.
But while the ISS is a singular achievement, it is also just the latest incarnation of a dream that dates back centuries.
As Ms. Berman moves into what may be her final career incarnation, she has given a lot of thought to her start.
The trademark curved screen of the latest incarnation measures 6.3 inches corner to corner, a mere 0.1 inch bigger than the S8+.
Even with the fall of the militant group's de facto capital in Syria, counterterrorism officials are bracing for a new, lethal incarnation.
Our first stop was Aalto Bodegas, another tasty incarnation of Mariano Garcia's second act, in a glass-fronted complex overlooking its vineyards.
The cops have never, to my knowledge, participated in the parade with Divers/Cité or the current incarnation of Pride in Montreal.
Al Gore (in his centrist political incarnation) would have become president, presiding over the same Goldilocks economy that served Clinton so well.
If this year's incarnation is a little less highflying than some, it is also good hearted, pleasure minded and a total delight.
The most notable change is that Jerry sings, whereas in the show's original incarnation, he was the only character who never did.
In both cases, Mr. Slimane was going back to an earlier incarnation of the logo, because — well, it was never entirely clear.
The new incarnation, which counts Lear as an executive producer, revolves around the tight-knit Cuban-American Alvarez clan in Los Angeles.
Behold: The car is the latest incarnation of the performance line named after David Brown, one of the early Aston Martin owners.
As it happens, both aunts worked with Enver in the White Plains Road storefront's previous incarnation as a healthy meal-preparation service.
I think that with cinema and with dance and with a new incarnation of Christine, I'll be able to tell the story.
Champion français, deuxième joueur le plus cher au monde et incarnation des espoirs de victoire de la France au mondial cet été.
" If the wicked stepmother feels like a ready-made archetype, then its purest, darkest incarnation is the evil queen from "Snow White.
That incarnation of Ms. Reynolds was cemented by Ms. MacLaine, her professional rival, in Mike Nichols's 1990 movie adaptation of that book.
LaBeouf's "drawling evocation of his own father is a bravura incarnation of resentment," Glenn Kenny wrote in his review for The Times.
Soon they will resurface a few blocks south, in a space with dimensions (and an entrance) that replicate the restaurant's last incarnation.
With the Manhattan Democratic organization a shadow of its incarnation as Tammany Hall, even being a benevolent political boss could be frustrating.
Four was enough: If no show I saw surpasses its best-ever incarnation, each is strong enough to make a lasting impression.
A construction and architectural company in Long Island crafted the new incarnation, which was driven over in pieces and reassembled in Manhattan.
In one incarnation of her show in the late 1960s, she did impersonations of women whose stars had shone brighter than hers.
If you own a smartphone, chances are you know Candy Crush and maybe even the game's latest incarnation, Candy Crush Friends Saga.
But their victories serve as a reminder of how potent the black vote is within the current incarnation of the Democratic Party.
Jodie Whittaker (currently having a blast as the latest incarnation of Doctor Who) is Anna, almost 30 and all the way depressed.
The talk the talk, walk the walk, and scream the screams so sorely needed within this current incarnation of the metal community.
Imitating Christ can mean imitating his incarnation, but nobody can hope to do so without cost, and nobody can do it perfectly.
The firm's initial incarnation was a Pinterest -type pinboard that let users share fashion items with links to third-party e-commerce platforms.
The publication noted ABC is reportedly in talks with executive producers, including Tom Werner, for a new incarnation of the sitcom without Barr.
It'll set you up for this year's incarnation (my money's on The Undertaker with a long-shot Finn Balor possible, if he's healthy).
The show celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2013 with a special episode featuring the late John Hurt as another incarnation of The Doctor.
You will find, for the most part, many traditional wares at the New York Ceramics and Glass Fair, now in its 203th incarnation.
It's still a very silly comedy, just animated in this incarnation, with Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, and Bette Midler among the characters' voices.
"The quality of human life in a particular incarnation will depend upon the quality of one's accumulated past karma or actions," Padmanabhan explains.
"Zoolander 63" arrives with a full entourage of the fashion world figures it satirized and alienated in its first incarnation 26 years ago.
Later, they say, he backed the 2006 pro-American Sunni tribal uprising that helped destroy Islamic State's original incarnation, Al Qaeda in Iraq.
Unless Sunnis feel they have a stake in the country, another incarnation of IS will surely emerge from the ruins of Sunni cities.
What else do you listen to and how has it shaped your transition from teenage bedroom icon to your more mature current incarnation?
The BBC announced back in July that Jodie Whittaker would be flying the TARDIS as the next incarnation of Doctor Who's titular character.
Plus, the product uses app virtualization technology developed during the company's previous incarnation as Voxel (which launched at TechCrunch's Startup Battlefield in 2013).
You select a work of art—something akin to, say, a 1907 Picasso—and it creates a Cubist incarnation of your backyard barbecue.
All this, despite a star of the Melbourne incarnation of the Real Housewives franchise, Pettifleur Berenger, being amongst the guests at the event.
It is a modern incarnation of the freewheeling days of yore, back when Balearic was a feeling rather than a category on Beatport.
As the name suggests, this is the fourth incarnation of the entry-level Vivofit and I've enjoyed the feature set for the price.
The most recent incarnation of this cleansing angel is Laura Kövesi, a former competitive basketball player and now chief prosecutor of the DNA.
But, in its current incarnation, Siri is too limited and unreliable to be an effective weapon for Apple in the coming AI wars.
Hurt went on to play The Doctor in Doctor Who, starring as the incarnation of the titular character, known as the War Doctor.
But it's Crews' latest incarnation — as a hardcore PC gamer — that has endeared me more than anything else to this king among men.
The brute creation is the incarnation of the basic elements of humanity, which are eternal, changeless despite modifications in the forms of civilization.
Yung Joey, of Jamaica, Queens, a longtime friend of producer Mike WiLL Made-It, is perhaps most fully realized incarnation of this aesthetic.
The smog-choked skies and dusty hues are almost tangible, matching and surpassing the acid rain-slicked streets of director Ridley Scott's incarnation.
In 1923, JL joined the famed Original Celtics -- the 2nd incarnation of the New York Celtics -- who were disbanded during World War 0003.
But history shows that Libra is just a modern incarnation of an exchange bank, and it will face strong incentives to lend it.
Unlike many other social media companies, Pinterest seems, simply, to know and express what it is: the digital incarnation of a pin board.
The "Twilight" actor said the news had leaked before he even auditioned for the role as the next incarnation of the Dark Knight.
It will be interesting to watch whether the United States promptly designates the newest incarnation of the Nusra Front as a terrorist organization.
The Rockaway Beach concessions, which appeared in their present artisanal incarnation in 2011, have been credited with turning the beaches into culinary hubs.
The social giant's move isn't necessarily harmful, but Facebook's licensing fees won't solve publishers' monetization woes, at least not in their current incarnation.
In one outing, during gay pride weekend, they attended a concert by an incarnation of a band both men love, the Grateful Dead.
That about-face would also fundamentally change the conversation in Washington about how poor, segregated communities came to exist in their current incarnation.
But I threw caution to the wind and gave it all away for this latest incarnation of love: the love of my opposite.
Maybe the surprising thing isn't that the party is starting to morph back into its original incarnation, but that it took this long.
Greenhouse gases began to accumulate in its atmosphere in a positive feedback loop that led to its modern incarnation as a tempestuous hellscape.
The trademark curved screen of the latest incarnation measures 6.3 inches (16 cm)corner to corner, just 0.1 inch bigger than the S8+.
In the 2014 incarnation, Congregation hit the road not only with several Cuban bands, but with bands from Finland, Switzerland, France, and Italy.
Episode four is called the "Book of the Stranger," a reference to the incarnation of Death in the religion of the Seven Gods.
The president also mocked Trump's hypocrisy when "denouncing the elites," describing the real estate mogul as "the most obvious incarnation" of those elites.
Even in this early incarnation, it delivers five playable combat classes and four different environments, and new content is reportedly on the way.
The Stone Roses did a similar, if more obvious incarnation with Turns to Stone that hammered out all of their main B-sides.
The trope's modern incarnation had crystallized as early as 22001, when Garrett P Serviss published the science fiction adventure Edison's Conquest of Mars.
Needless to say, punk's original incarnation has been dead for so long, it's rotten deep into the earth and grown a few trees.
Pheu Thai is the latest incarnation of the party founded by Mr. Thaksin, which has won every national election in Thailand since 2001.
In footage from a local TV station, he's portrayed as some Godzilla of the canine world—a living incarnation of the Sandlot's beast.
The first incarnation of the shop, by American Sylvia Beach in 113, welcomed expats as well as banned literature on rue de l'Odéon.
The concept started in Los Angeles in 83 and has since begotten showcases around the world, along with a monthly incarnation in Brooklyn.
But in its current incarnation, Siri is too limited and unreliable to be an effective weapon for Apple in the coming AI wars.
While the fine is likely to bring the current incarnation of Changchun Changsheng to an end, the company probably will not disappear forever.
The latest incarnation is geared toward those with solid incomes who can qualify for a traditional home loan or even a jumbo mortgage.
Built in 1914 as the National Theatre, the Main Street space was shut down in 2000, its latest incarnation being an adult theater.
I'm playing the music exactly how I want it to sound, and I suppose that they're doing the same thing in their incarnation.
For the reality-TV incarnation of his career, Mr. Money had become more genial jokester than rocker, one with a self-deprecating streak.
For the reality-TV incarnation of his career, Mr. Money had become more genial jokester than rocker, one with a self-deprecating streak.
Castro may owe his position to his previous incarnation as a fan favorite for the Chicago Cubs, whose players dominated the early voting.
I look forward to an incarnation of the show that is a little older, wiser, and more adept at delivering on its promises.
But the mix of selection you can play with and people who can help you is an analog reality without a digital incarnation.
By the third incarnation in 2019, the number of pink-hatted protestors had dwindled to a small fraction of what they'd once been.
Echo for $80 ($20 off): The original Echo, now in its third incarnation is has become a decent speaker in its own right.
Barris hopped on the phone with VICE to explain how the show—in an earlier incarnation—could have been about a white family.
The initial incarnation was this was Bill Gates's and Microsoft's online magazine run by Michael Kinsley, who's famous as the New Republic guy.
Its New York incarnation opened in 2011, in a five-floor Chelsea building refashioned as an old hotel, and became an unexpected sensation.
He moved to Houston in the 1980s and joined an early incarnation of Geto Boys as a dancer (under the name Little Billy).
The early incarnation had a drastically different feel, recorded as "a straight blues song about field hands in the South," according to Rolling Stone.
Now in its third incarnation—a 16-foot cargo trailer complete with built-in darkroom—the TrailerCamera has evolved into a sophisticated mobile device.
The birthplace of Lord Ram, a physical incarnation of God Vishnu, deserves a grand temple, said Champat Rai, national vice-president of the VHP.
The 47-year-old actor, who has had such career turns as the worst incarnation of Batman, has been going through a rough patch.
Hindus believe that the town of Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh was the birthplace of Lord Ram, a physical incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu.
In that incarnation, Moritz goads Cameron's character, Melchior, to join him in suicide, and the Masked Man appears to coax him to go on.
The original incarnation of the coalition Dr Mahathir might soon be running was formed in the late 1990s to oppose his own interminable rule.
The VR incarnation is even less competitive, though, with the track divided into discrete sections that all players warp to at the same time.
"The CHANNEL idea is still young, and honestly, I was very apprehensive about taking it beyond the first incarnation," Despotovich told THUMP over email.
Fans of the group's pop jewels would hardly recognize their original incarnation as one of the most respected British blues bands of the '60s.
There are beats pulled from every prior incarnation to the point where A Star is Born starts to feel like its own weird subgenre.
In its earliest incarnation, the bunny offered love: a perfect, crimson heart extended from its ASCII body like a valentine waiting to be claimed.
But he is also an admirer of Mr Echeverría and of the PRI in its earlier incarnation, before it embraced democracy and the market.
Drake has been rumored to be dating models Dakota Gonzales and India Love since (and possibly before) the latest incarnation of Aubrih fizzled out.
The show's center point is the cannibalistic Hannibal Lecter, portrayed by Mads Mikkelsen as a lip-wiping aesthete and an incarnation of Satan himself.
He does look kind of odd: not quite cool, not quite adorable, recognizably similar to his more popular video game incarnation but slightly tweaked.
But in spite of its variations, it's a cohesive and rewarding record, something that paves the way for yet another incarnation of their sound.
During a press call after the short announcement, McMahon mentioned a few big differences between the new incarnation of the league and the old.
Without an end to the war, there will be no genuine end to the mutations of jihadism, of which ISIS is merely one incarnation.
I personally prefer this last incarnation, but there are those who swapped it out for the pared down leak version, and I get why.
"Maybe if it was a TV movie or something or I dunno, in some incarnation I'd be interested," he says in the clip above.
"The latest incarnation for him is a sort of realist school of overwhelming military force, but he's constantly criticizing nation-building," Mr. Wehner said.
At the Grand itself, years earlier, playing a previous incarnation of this very game, Grosjean says his confederates were down $60,000 before netting $90,000.
Made for the U.S. Air Force by an earlier incarnation of Lockheed Martin, versions of the plane are still being sold to overseas customers.
Everyone, it seems — the headlines, TV talking heads, think tanks, taxi and Uber drivers, bartenders — is fixated on this newest incarnation of divided government.
As with its prior incarnation, this complex web holds aloft numerous partially occluded objects, some from the original installation, others acquired through the years.
The proposal is the latest incarnation of the Lifeline program, which was created in 1985 to bring landline phone services to low-income families.
The team has yet to make the playoffs in back-to-back seasons since the original incarnation of the Hornets moved to New Orleans.
For whatever reason around that time, [video game developer] Game Freak decided the second incarnation of Pokémon would be more bulbous, cheeky, and simplified.
At 78, Povich has long outlasted the 90s tabloid talk show phenomenon that gave rise to the original incarnation of his hour-long program.
Many of these new players stayed, finding a sense of camaraderie that no longer comes as easily in Blizzard's current incarnation of the game.
The Zombie films revealed an origin story for Michael Myers, making this incarnation less of a shape and more of a fully formed character.
A forthcoming Off-Broadway incarnation, directed by Doyle, may well reveal it to be a sobering mirror for our own age of resentful populism.
The franchise in its current rebooted incarnation is still electrifying, but series co-creator John Romero apparently isn't over the infamous original just yet.
And they know that with this incarnation of Congress so awash in campaign contributions, that big telecom lawyers will be the ones writing it.
America's historic uneasiness with interracial marriage and mixed-race children has found a new incarnation in the persecution of families with mixed legal status.
Besides, the history of the Champions League — in its modern incarnation, ever since the European Cup was reimagined in 1992 — is one of imbalance.
In the '90s, when internet pioneer Marc Andreessen was developing the first incarnation of Netscape, he originally planned to include a simple annotation tool.
Sports ____ Pete Wells, our restaurant critic, tells us what it is like to eat at the second incarnation of the rule-defying Copenhagen restaurant.
But its most infamous incarnation was immediately after the Civil War, when it functioned essentially as an armed insurgency against the Reconstruction-era government.
In its Tokyo incarnation, it's a staggering 2.4 million square feet (and due to relocate to a space that's 40 percent larger next year).
The theology of incarnation explains that union's tension, but the broader philosophical implications concern how love must be inculcated by wonder at this paradox.
Monkey bread's first American incarnation was as a mass of buttery dinner rolls, baked together so they could be pulled apart at the table.
The magazine's new owner, Dotdash, was a repository of answers to online queries like "how to beer-batter chicken" in its previous incarnation, About.com.
And audiences for this show's current New York incarnation, which is only its second professional production, arrive with a fierce sense of proprietary pride.
" Even his working titles were superb: An early incarnation of "Streetcar" was titled "Interior: Panic" and a draft was "The Passion of a Moth.
The prison-like feeling and the sense of despair and abandonment are just some of the factors potentially incubating the next incarnation of terror.
I'm very glad too for the return of Etai Luskin, albeit in a less grandfatherly incarnation than when we last encountered him in Berlin.
This incarnation of the S-9 will go on sale later in 2020 and is intended for commercial use in airports or theme parks.
Those of us of the Christian faith believe that Christmas Day represents the moment of God's incarnation, when this broken world became his home.
The Ottawa Senators have never won the Stanley Cup in their modern incarnation, and the Nashville Predators are appearing in their first conference finals.
It was announced months ago by the BBC that John Simm would be returning as the Master alongside his current incarnation, Missy (Michelle Gomez).
Pompeo, in a previous incarnation as a Kansas congressman, was a master of committee histrionics, especially when Hillary Clinton was in the witness chair.
For those who saw the Schaubühne incarnation of "Bella Figura," which garnered mixed reviews, Ms. Reza's staging is in some ways a happy surprise.
But the rest of the "W&G" cast did not get nominated, even though during the show's previous incarnation everyone was nominated many times.
Proved with a wink that her most recent incarnation was simply a character she had played to perfection (give her an award for that!).
If you think the internet is not working in its current incarnation, you can't change the system through think-pieces and F.C.C. regulations alone.
The obvious difference between Willie Stark and today's incarnation is that Stark at least began as a poor, idealistic and self-taught young lawyer.
Frankenthaler curiously tops the tower with an onion dome rather than the Renaissance lantern it now flaunts, evoking its original incarnation as a minaret.
I received a postcard from him about how he dreamed of me as an incarnation of André Breton's Nadja that I did not answer.
It was different, because until Mr. Jobs incarnation No. 2, when he came back, there were zero consumer goods coming out of Silicon Valley.
Op-Ed Contributor Jerusalem — The Israeli-Palestinian conflict in its post-1967 incarnation has been raging for nearly 49 years, with no solution in sight.
This season is about the coming of Jesus, that miraculous moment known as the Incarnation, which quite literally means the "putting into flesh" of spirit.
It bursts forth from Amaterasu—an incarnation of the Shinto goddess of the sun, an avatar of life and light—and fills the landscape outward.
When we heard about the first incarnation of their health care bill, I went around rural Minnesota to the hospitals and nursing homes and clinics.
It practices an offshoot of Christianity that holds at its core that Yang Xiangbin, the wife of its founder, is the woman incarnation of Christ.
There are words of reassurance for comrades anxious that he is "Olaf Schäuble" or a new incarnation of Wolfgang Schäuble, his skinflint centre-right predecessor.
Frankly, I prefer the modern incarnation of astrology — the one that focuses on psychology — to the ancient version, for the same reason I enjoy tarot.
Around the release of the record, Noisey spoke extensively with Ty about the sentence, and about the issue of mass incarnation in America in general.

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