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On Wednesday, NBC's Matt Lauer showed how that's done — by recasting Clinton's tawdry, but fundamentally normal, behaviors as shocking while recasting Trump's shocking behaviors as normal.
"No, there's been no thought to recasting Constance," Burke said.
"No, there's been thought to recasting Constance," she told reporters.
The action picks up after the gift bag "recasting" twist.
Vividly recasting many Western archetypes, Scapellato's inventive, hallucinatory prose dazzles.
But whether that means a total recasting or not is unclear.
The generational recasting of the federal judiciary is now well underway.
In another recent recasting, new leads have remade the show altogether.
They went about recasting some pieces and touched up some older ones.
Why is Trump so committed to a radical recasting of America's Russia policy?
The automaker is in the process of recasting itself as a mobility company.
Thus, the European Union is recasting its regulatory models to encourage that investment.
Or is this just a recasting of an old tale with modern sensibilities?
While the recasting might not be played entirely that way, the optics are bad.
With its all-female leads, the new Ghostbusters is more than just a recasting.
Clinton's recasting of Medicaid allowed him to take a firm line against Republican attacks.
The past decade has seen a recasting of air conditioning as an ironic villain.
One actor swap has become more meaningful in hindsight: the recasting of Ser Waymar Royce.
But recasting a character that was so thoroughly inhabited by Leonard Nimoy carries huge risk.
They had to decontaminate history by recasting what they did as a noble cause, historians say.
This wasn't so much a simple recasting as it was a wholesale reimagining of the character.
Inslee's lane is combatting climate change and recasting the issue as an opportunity for economic growth.
But what about Nixon's Machiavellian recasting of McGovern as the candidate of "acid, amnesty, and abortion"?
But partway through he became absorbed in the writing itself, recasting sentences as lines of verse.
President Trump is once again recasting the relationship between the two neighbors as one of subjugation.
Who was remembered, or overlooked, put in sharp relief Mr. Xi's authoritarian recasting of Chinese history.
The moment all three threads do connect, the film shifts genres, recasting the meaning of earlier scenes.
As David Yates, long-time Potter director, has already said, we naturally considered the possibility of recasting.
So it is recasting itself as a defender of Islam, the religion of its ethnic-Malay supporters.
This isn't a city that was built on baby steps or obsessions with politely recasting the past.
Short of recasting itself as a completely different institution, I don't know how you deal with it.
" "Short of recasting itself as a completely different institution, I don't know how you deal with it.
The government has proved adept at dealing with the consequences of bad policy rather than recasting policy itself.
Obviously, there's no easy solution in a situation like this, and even recasting a role has its drawbacks.
The series is reportedly in the process of recasting both roles for its return to the small screen.
According to Rowling, the production team was concerned when stories first broke regarding Depp, and did consider recasting.
All this recasting requires nuance and skill, especially when it came to one particular part of Trump's visage.
Some Hearties support recasting the role of Abigail, while others think the producers should write out her character.
Recasting Silicon Valley's own role in society in a similar fashion could resuscitate its connection to all Americans.
Were people concerned about the revival given that you were recasting some of the show's best-known characters?
Recasting problems, as Dr. Margulis did using ergodic theory, often does not make it easier to solve them.
Such a recasting of her role has disappointed Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's fellow Nobel Peace Prize laureates.
NBC began recasting Donald Trump's NBC reality show with B- and C-list celebs to jump-start falling ratings.
The magazine tries to make Trump's ideology seem centrist and unobjectionable by recasting it in the blandest possible terms.
Only a serious, profound recasting of the mechanisms of democracy and the recovery of social justice can stop them.
The reimagining wasn't quite as effective as Mr. Audi's 2014 recasting of Schoenberg's cantata "Gurre-Lieder" as an opera.
So perhaps there was a certain inevitability to the recasting of Mr. DeMeyer as Butch Cassidy in Hermès sneakers.
President Bashar al-Assad of Syria and his wife turned to the firm for help in recasting their image.
Dontnod would turn the remixing mechanic into an entire game for Life Is Strange, recasting it as time travel.
That show, more than anything, reversed Trump's fortunes, recasting a local tabloid villain as the people's prime-time billionaire.
Greg's recasting wouldn't work as a metaphor if Crazy Ex-Girlfriend weren't already given to frequently breaking the fourth wall.
Our essay sets out how the state can work harder for the citizen by recasting taxation, welfare, education and immigration.
It's not recasting us in the style of, say, Indian miniature paintings, because it hasn't been trained on Indian artwork.
Played by: Sarah MacKeever (Season 2), Tara Fitzgerald (Seasons 3-5) Selyse Baratheon's recasting counts even less than Rickard Karstark's.
The tone seemed to be part of a larger argument, a kind of recasting of Republican attacks against political correctness.
The most significant change comes with the recasting of Evan himself, a role that requires ridiculous emotional and physical stamina.
And it's possible that #DeleteFacebook might actually play into Facebook's hands, by recasting a political issue as a willpower issue.
Even a resurrected Bulgakov, however, would have trouble recasting his professorial Satan as a cheap and heedless reality-show star.
These changes — in corporate leadership, on boards and across Wall Street — are recasting the very idea of industry in America.
"It discloses its meanings through the layering and recasting of themes rather than the linear presentation of action," he wrote.
And the idea of connecting her life to the feminist movement or recasting it through #MeToo feels alien to her.
It's worth noting, too, that recasting has historically occurred for a variety of reasons, from contractual disputes to creative differences.
Now SNCF is recasting itself, says a senior manager, as a "mobility specialist" offering an array of services branded as "Oui".
If she continues to wait after recasting her Q ability, the second strike will do extra damage, partially in true damage.
The full unaired pilot isn't on YouTube, but BuzzFeed notes that Dean's recasting isn't the only change between the two versions.
His debut video was expected shortly after the recasting announcement, but the "Thought of the Week" was quietly unveiled this week.
Indeed, Buress is widely credited with recasting the spotlight on the rape allegations for a new audience: the social-media generation.
Chief Executive Philip Jansen is recasting BT as the national champion that Britain needs to upgrade communications for consumers and businesses.
Satya (so likable!) has done a formidable job recasting the firm as Anakin Skywalker's ghost, hanging with Yoda in tech heaven.
Amid this turbulence, C.E.O.s are speaking out on social and political issues, recasting the role business plays in the national debate.
The nation is recasting itself as a glamour and eco-tourism destination, but its African-inflected culture is what lulls you.
In the past half-century, directors have tried to shake up the art form simply by recasting standard works as provocations.
Living in The former manufacturing hub, once home to a massive Standard Oil refinery, is recasting itself as a bedroom community.
Today, studying the Green Book and preserving its sites is essential to recasting U.S. history, says historian and artist Candacy Taylor.
Since then, rumors swirled that longtime Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli were thinking of recasting the iconic MI6 agent.
It's clear from all of the careful changes that Mercedes is recasting the new G as a more viable super-fancy SUV.
And most importantly, we wanted to stay true to the essence of Diet Coke while recasting the brand for a new generation.
" As far as the recasting on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend goes, Bloom revealed at the TCA that the show will "call it out.
To show who Trayvon Martin truly was by recasting a light on what really happened as far as the injustices that occurred.
First autoplay sound, now vertical video — the world's largest social network is recasting how video should be consumed on its own platforms.
It minimizes the crime, recasting the perpetrator as an innocent prankster and placing the burden of not being offended on the victim.
He thinks that the recasting of America as friend rather than villain will force Cubans to "focus on resolving problems among ourselves".
The Great British Baking Show (also known as The Great British Bake Off) has weathered network changes, recasting, and Baked Alaska scandals.
Drawing on their media and digital backgrounds, they promote dambe through YouTube and live events, while recasting it for a modern audience.
This season has made some strange choices — recasting Greg chief among them — so the final episode has some significant work to do.
Mr. Moonves, 603, began his career as an actor before recasting himself as a Hollywood producer and, later, as a network executive.
Recasting the role of Dolly was a high-stakes affair for the producers, and luring Ms. Peters appears to be a coup.
The answer, some argue, is rebranding feminism — recasting issues in economic terms relevant to the working class, men as well as women.
This process is gaining momentum as Europe absorbs Mr. Trump's recasting of American policy with a singular focus on its own interests.
Here's how Crazy Ex-Girlfriend managed to pull off recasting one of its biggest love interests, two years after he left the show.
The recasting is a coherent metaphor that folds into the larger story that Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is telling, and it makes emotional sense.
By recasting myself as a sensitive male action hero, or gaybro fetish wrestler, or pit dwelling hardcore dude, it's more interesting to me.
Therefore, recasting Leia is a more ideal option for us and we believe that Meryl Streep is an ideal candidate to play Leia.
Irwin imbues his source material with meaning, recasting queer bliss as some distant utopia, where desire is unchained by social mores or corporeality.
He added that traditional carmakers are recasting their business models as tech-heavy firms focusing on areas such as artificial intelligence and supercomputing.
He tweaked his initial act as a ladies man by adding his Trump flag and recasting himself as a typical U.S. Trump supporter.
It also follows years of Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer recasting Yahoo as a mobile-first business yet struggling to release any influential apps.
Now Seneca Falls is recasting itself as a tourist destination, an effort involving two themes that collided for some voters in the election.
Learning Network editor Katherine Schulten asked Ms. Jolly to collaborate in recasting her work into a format that could be used in classrooms.
He musters the glass-like surfaces of a Renaissance painter, while recasting the floating squares from Malevich's severe abstractions as unanchored table tops.
Mr. Modi has made the Pulwama attack the basis of his most recent recasting of the theme of a terrorism-Pakistan-Muslim threat.
By recasting a phrase often used as an insult as an empowering message, the award-winning Procter and Gamble spot won hearts everywhere.
Regularly recasting the roles of Elizabeth, Philip and other royals in efforts to reflect their advancing ages, was always part of the plan.
A delay or recasting could imperil the momentum the movie created earlier this year, which sets the stage for "Justice League's" debut on Friday.
"When they go low, we should hit back and hit back hard," Mr. Jeffries said, recasting a line from Michelle Obama's Democratic convention speech.
The only thing that can bring the rest of their father back is a magical stone and recasting the spell before time runs out.
He has touted a stew of tax cuts, domestic infrastructure spending, regulation cuts and recasting trade deals to boost U.S. jobs and economic growth.
Recasting, by contrast, represented the best available alternative -- one not only with established precedent, but which no reasonable person could criticize under the circumstances.
It doesn't quite anymore, and it's easy to imagine a scenario where the recasting of Greg was the death knell for that particular love story.
Recasting religious rites and imagery in secular terms is a line conservatives often take when liberals complain that America's church-state wall has been breached.
Of course, that might mean recasting, major delays, and bringing in fresh eyes to come up with a new vision, all of which costs money.
The British royalty drama's major recasting effort with older actors is underway as the new seasons are expected to follow the Queen through the 1960s.
As an artifact and a symbol, Birds crystallize what irks some longtime residents (including me) about the recasting of placid West LA as Silicon Beach.
And how can a government that is so inept as to need recasting be trusted to avoid the Orwellian possibilities of a billion-strong database?
Orlando Brown says he's fine with Raven Symone recasting him for her new Disney Channel show ... but seems to be doing it through clenched teeth.
Their Gone With the Wind recasting was the first in a series of gender-swapped audition reels that is generating no shortage of complete gold.
In the first tweet, Trump is recasting the concept of voter suppression to include the posting of poll results unfavorable to Republicans ("Fake Suppression Polls").
Mr. Johnson has always had a knack for recasting disaster as farce, and he devoted his weekly newspaper column to the virtues of being fired.
Disney also faces the daunting challenge of potentially recasting characters that in some cases have been portrayed by the same actors for over a decade.
The party then gained control over the National Judiciary Council, which selects judges, before it took its final step: purging and recasting the Supreme Court.
But with "Metals" in 2011, she shook off any lingering commercial expectations, recasting her ambitions with more complex songwriting draped in grand, intricate musical layers.
With his words and deeds, he has labored mightily to redirect attention from Trump's alleged wrongdoing to his claims of persecution, recasting villain as victim.
But when it comes to politics, he's recasting a defense of traditional hierarchies and inequalities as a brave stand for free thinking and individual rights.
If Hollywood is serious about its sexual predator problem, then the industry will have to do more than keep firing or recasting those who behave badly.
From its ragged beginnings - its original pilot was never aired, instead undergoing substantial re-shoots and recasting of several characters - the series became a cultural phenomenon.
TVLine's Michael Ausiello has confirmed that Butler will no longer play Reggie on Riverdale, as showrunners are recasting the role for the CW hit's second season.
That's why new efforts like Helena Price's Techie Projectand John Maeda's latest Design in Tech report are so exciting — they demonstrate the power of recasting stereotypes.
If there's magic here, perhaps it's nothing more than recasting ultimate retread as a born-again savant, just long enough for him to finish the job.
Seid inherited the shop in 1964, recasting the general store as a purveyor of antiques and porcelain ("I wasn't going to cut meat," she said indignantly).
Lewis's address, so often eclipsed by King's, punctuates the second volume, recasting this capstone event for a generation less certain of the endurance of its message.
Recasting their organization as a political party could have provided Mr. Saeed and other leaders with more influence over how the state deals with their group.
Listen, all I'm saying is that recasting any version of Bond with darker skin absent of a whole damn reboot is a trivialization of the black experience.
In his study of the holiday, Stephen Nissenbaum, a historian, credits a group of patrician writers and editorialists in America with recasting it as a domestic event.
While not addressing the content of the original show, Disney made it clear in a post on its D23 site that the redhead's recasting is wholly intentional.
Chad Michael Murray is addressing his Gilmore Girls revival recasting, which came as a big surprise to the series' diehards when they streamed the revival last fall.
"The dramatic move caps Carlson's rapid rise at the nation's top-rated cable channel," Matt Drudge wrote, recasting the one-time has-been as a rising star.
After flopping, bouncing around in syndication, casting and recasting parts, and being bought and sold to different rights-owners, the series finally took off in the 1990s.
At the same time, parties like the Juneteenth Blues Spectacular showed up in popular culture, recasting the holiday as an opportunity to celebrate more contemporary black culture.
Recasting US-China geopolitical tensions (once again) in a self-serving light, Zuckerberg is now advancing the argument that his firm champions free-and-open internet values.
Sources said the recasting of the prosecution in 2015 had much to do with avoiding exposing the extensive nature of the FBI counterintelligence operations that involved Campbell.
On a show that loves its meta jokes as much as Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, the temptation to wink at the camera about the recasting could have been overwhelming.
The pair reinvented themselves again in 210, recasting themselves as world-beating main stage selectors under the name 211ManyDJs and swiftly defining the sound of post-millennial electro.
"I think Christian's a brilliant actor, and I thought it was a terrific piece of casting, but he's too old now," director David Yates said of the recasting.
MGM executives realized their error too late, and unwilling to risk offending the censors, they reportedly spent around $1 million in postproduction recasting North Korea as the invader.
In a daring move, producers are recasting the entire ensemble for Season 22, as the show period jumps from the 21s and '50s into the '60s and '70s.
These recasting decisions in part appeal to the changing sensibility of Western audiences, but helping the movies get through Chinese censors is, at the very least, a bonus.
For a total overhaul of the classic shoe, though, Kenzo went one step further and did away with leather altogether, recasting its chunky sandal in delightfully glossy rubber.
So the company apparently has sought to put a softer face on its cutbacks by recasting many as voluntary rather than the result of decisions by the firm.
The second is a recasting of a movement that is about defending an existing social order into a movement that appears revolutionary and vibrant on its own terms.
The producers of "United States of Tara" called Larson to tell her they were recasting the role Larson wanted, so she auditioned again and, this time, got the part.
When racism is undeniably present, when there is no method left for recasting racism as something that isn't racism, we call it aberrant and commence investigations of its cause.
Ms. A and Yu also alleged separately that Logan had forced them to be half nude or fully nude during recasting auditions for Snowblade from 2012 to early 2017.
For the People will follow young lawyers from both the prosecution and the defense: After recasting Britne Oldford, Britt Robertson fills the lead role, a public defender named Sandra.
Netflix hasn't indicated what path season 2 will take, but the recasting suggests that the show might tackle the next book in the trilogy, Broken Angels, to some extent.
She says there's no getting around recasting Frank's role -- the NJ native was such a big part of the film ... which is about '70s rock n' roll in Jersey.
We all huddled like scared geese by the coffee machine during the interval while David and Neil Armfield, our marvelous Australian director, were coiled in a corner whispering — recasting?
Meanwhile, the romantic comedies "Jane the Virgin" and "Younger" are leaning into the moment by recasting their romantic interests in a new light, as potential abusers of their power.
He designed less in imitation than in homage, taking the broad strokes of Mr. Lang's oeuvre — sharp tailoring, outerwear, slinky long dresses — and recasting them in his own image.
Indeed, Mr. Indiana blamed the ubiquitous popularity of "LOVE" for destroying his career, recasting him from a standard-bearer of the 1960s avant-garde into an avatar of kitsch.
The dazed man, sprawled on his back, was a strange human presence down among the litter and the puddles, recasting the ordinary into the extraordinary, horrific yet almost holy.
Retro Report With President Trump recasting his executive order banning the entry of migrants from certain predominantly Muslim countries, it may be a moment to recall Dick the Butcher.
But it is the recasting of the smallest principal role that makes the most touching difference, and like everything connected to Ms. Harris's stage presence, her success as Mrs.
But the politicization of all things Amazon — from Senator Bernie Sanders on the left to President Donald Trump on the right — is recasting Amazon narratives into black and white.
And that's to say nothing of the recasting of Mandy, since Ephraim is now busy with other projects, a development that is also addressed via several strained meta-jokes.
Rather, Bay wants to use the real-life story's draw to pull in audiences while also recasting the 2012 Benghazi attacks in the most conventional action-movie mold possible.
McDonough's angle is ultimately about a recasting of green architecture that is more in tune with the workings of nature itself than a strict carbon binary of good-bad.
Instead of recasting the role or employing high-tech CGI, Episode IX will serve up previously unseen Leia moments driven by the actor that has always brought her to life.
There is a way for tough guys to lose and make a comeback, which is by recasting themselves as heroic underdogs who are fighting against the odds, like Rocky Balboa.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Netflix has found the next generation of both Prince Charles and the Queen Mother, recasting Julian Baring and Victoria Hamilton for the next two seasons.
The enveloping red light acts like an adhesive, perceptibly altering the way the other works in the show are taken in, and recasting everything to appear furtively animate and makeshift.
She told Thodoris Trampas, who spends the day casting, smashing and recasting plaster for his work "Pangaia," that maybe he could find a way to incorporate rest into his performance.
Chief Exeuctive Philip Jansen is recasting BT, the country's biggest broadband and mobile phone provider, as the national champion the United Kingdom needs to upgrade communications for consumers and businesses.
With the addition, in 220, of fiction editor Gordon Lish, Esquire began championing authors like Raymond Carver and Barry Hannah, who were recasting the short story in Lish's nihilistic vision.
He pointed me to Signet's letter responding to the S.E.C., in which the company said recasting bad debt expense would be neither a relevant nor a meaningful disclosure for shareholders.
However, the lab recently declassified and released documents detailing the spy's highly specialized employment and likely atomic thefts, potentially recasting a mundane espionage case as one of history's most damaging.
"  Hammond told The Hollywood Reporter that, although he's since come to terms with the recasting decision, "It was a very hard thing for me to deal with at the time.
Though she had demonstrated shrewd business acumen by retaining the copyright of her later novels, Austen's family began recasting her as a modest lady who wrote for pleasure, not for profit.
"The recasting of Melania is the worst I've seen since they recast Aunt Viv in Fresh Prince," one user wrote, while another referenced an Eminem song and asked the real Mrs.
Recasting these weedy species as companion plants for the Anthropocene age, we use NESL as a vehicle for softening the edges of limiting binaries like native/non-native and nature/culture.
She recognized the charm of recasting commonplace items in an unexpected material, and tapped into the persistent cultural identity that comes from consumption (cue Barbara Kruger's I shop therefore I am ).
There are now active discussions among high-ranking Republican officials about how much longer the party can wait before recasting their focus away from Mr. Trump and toward down-ballot candidates.
Oyeyemi has written five novels, including the acclaimed "Boy, Snow, Bird," a recasting of "Snow White," though to categorize any of her work simply as "fairy-tale retellings" would be reductive.
Ghosted struggled a bit while coming together, requiring reshoots and an eleventh-hour recasting that brought Amber Stevens West into the fold after The Carmichael Show was suddenly canceled in June.
Few people make recasting long-overlooked parts of American musical history more fun than Rhiannon Giddens, a singer, songwriter, banjoist and fiddler whose work is usually characterized as Americana or folk.
But they have since been co-opted by the government, with the Kremlin recasting the military victory as a cornerstone of its argument that Russia deserves to be a world power.
It's ironic, then, that after his assassination in 1968, the public has also neutralized King in its recasting of him as a meek leader who only dreamed of unity and peace.
Someone in some alt-right Reddit discussion flagged the discussion, recasting this long-time coming demographic trend as "white genocide" and framing me as a Jew (a "globalist") promoting that genocide.
Recasting the History of Pro Hockey's Indigenous Players Indigenous players were scarce in hockey's early annals, but the record books also neglected or overlooked some of those who did make it.
Mack, in his 2003 book "German Idealism and the Jew," wrote that Kant "attempted to remove Christianity's Judaic foundations" by recasting Christian history as a revolutionary or radical parting from Judaism.
Across the country in Chicago, meanwhile, in a programme called Changing Voices, young people who have left the justice system are recasting their experiences as musical theatre for students, judges and legislators.
The skepticism started pre-release, when original dub actress Amanda Winn Lee announced Netflix was recasting for a new English dub, scrubbing the work of longtime actors like Lee and Tiffany Grant.
Recasting his proposed entry ban on Muslims as a "pause for reassessment", the candidate expressed a conditional willingness to work with Middle Eastern countries themselves threatened by the rise of radical Islam.
The series will, reportedly, attempt to cover all of Elizabeth's life over six seasons, recasting the actors as the series passes the point in time where, say, Foy can believably play Elizabeth.
Alternatively — especially if the process drags on — his administration could try to extend its tenure by recasting itself as a caretaker government that needs to oversee the transition to a federal system.
Dee Jay Silver toured with Aldean, hosted a syndicated radio show, and released some of his own blends, including this recasting of a country-harmony classic with sharp rhymes from Nappy Roots.
Mr. Xi's recasting of China's history has left less and less room to reflect on traumas like the tens of millions who starved to death across the country from 1958 to 1960.
Yet social programming bound up in unhealthy masculinity instead serves to tacitly endorse this kind of abuse, by recasting it as "becoming a man" who can attract women and demonstrate sexual virility.
The Pittsburgh Courier finally made it palatable to African-Americans to support the war in Europe by recasting it as a struggle to vanquish Nazism abroad and Jim Crow racism at home.
The consolation prize would leave the city with challenges including maintaining public interest and recasting deals for stadiums, arenas and housing that have been in the works for months and even years.
Since season 22020 will most likely be getting the same recasting treatment, expect the same two-year gap between season 4 and season 5 (so, we'll probably get a fifth season 2022).
The stakes of this project are that high, happily countering any fears that it is another blip in a surge of re-presentations of historical installations or exhibitions recasting curators as artists.
That loss would extend to the neighborhood of tens of millions for something like House of Cards, and even in that case, doing something like recasting the lead role would seem very strange.
AR: I'm glad that beyond recasting Thomas Wayne (very effectively!) as an elitist jerk, Joker didn't make me work out any DC pantheon logistics — like, is Arkham Asylum still full of other supervillains?
"The industry implications for recasting the global mobility model extend far beyond just the auto industry, affecting large tranches of the economy and the investment landscape," equity analyst Adam Jonas wrote on Thursday.
In recasting the visual narrative away or past the most iconic imagery, I hoped to make visible the lesser-known, but equally-inspiring, stories from LA to Harlem and from coast to coast.
When the sequel to Infinity War drops next year, the Marvel Cinematic Universe will test its audience mightily, both by bringing back several characters from the dead, comic book–style, and recasting others.
But analysts said investors were more keen on Narasimhan's progress in recasting the broad European healthcare giant that former Chairman Daniel Vasella envisioned before his 2013 exit into a focused, data-driven drugmaker.
When it comes to recasting Warner as the well-oiled giant he believes it is, Mr. Tsujihara also knows that the studio needs to do a better job of telling its own story.
Donald Trump has upended the reconciliation script, recasting white nationalists as the victims — of an elite that includes an Ayn Rand-reading Republican House speaker as well as an arugula-eating black Democrat.
Today's Eastern European states are, in their way, following in the Kremlin's footsteps by recasting Nazi collaborators as "fellow victims" and "freedom fighters," while whitewashing their anti-Semitism and participation in the Holocaust.
That film's director, Ridley Scott, took the unprecedented move of recasting Spacey's role in the film with Christopher Plummer and re-filming all of Spacey's scenes around five weeks before the film's release.
But the episode did have the unfortunate side effect of recasting the time jump as something the series did mostly because it needed to get to November 20, 1983, when "The Day After" aired.
As quickly as he can alter a shot in the lane, Porzingis, 20, has changed the organizational trajectory, summarily recasting 31-year-old Carmelo Anthony, who remains today's star but is now yesterday's savior.
Played by: David Michael Scott (Season 21), Richard Dormer (Seasons 22-23) You may have noticed a trend by now: Game of Thrones has a habit of recasting characters as they get more prominent.
The Crown is preparing to make a major time jump for the next iteration of the series into the 1970s, recasting Queen Elizabeth with Olivia Colman and Princess Margaret with Helena Bonham Carter, respectively.
After Feinstein pointed out to him that an assault weapons ban she championed in 1994 resulted in a decline in gun violence, Barr quickly pivoted by recasting gun violence as a mental health issue.
Part of Scott's goal in recasting the story of civilization is to open a new space for its "dark twin," the great majority of human experience that has been lived outside cities and empires.
China is on the cusp of recasting itself as a leading technology innovator from a mere follower in the telecommunications industry, as efforts to develop a global 5G mobile standard near the final stage.
My colleague Jane Coaston identified the Carlson monologue as a turning point, recasting conservatism from a defense of free enterprise to a kind of white-centered economic populism, where government intervention is more welcome.
Mr. Fitzgerald was essentially recasting the new Democratic governor, Tony Evers, not as the winner of a statewide mandate but as a creature of the capital city, put there by people in the cities.
As restaurant and retail traffic have come to a near standstill nationwide, many small businesses have tried to bring in revenue by selling their services online or recasting themselves as delivery and takeout businesses.
So Lady Gaga swung the pendulum far the other way, recasting herself on established ground — as a song-and-dance trouper who's melding Broadway and movie-musical conventions with the demands of current pop.
The movement has since been largely co-opted by the government, with the Kremlin recasting the World War II victory as a cornerstone of its argument that Russia deserves to be a world power.
Sure, the technocrat-turned-president has a lot on his plate right now — compelling stuff like recasting France as an innovative tech hub, rejiggering his country's archaic work rules and reviving its flagging economy.
Clinton's strategy was in clear evidence during Sunday's Democratic debate, where on question after question she tried to drive a wedge between Sanders and liberals by recasting his proposals and principles as criticisms of Obama.
Petina Gappah, a prizewinning novelist and lawyer from Zimbabwe, is taking another tack by recasting the oft-recounted story of David Livingstone's travels in southern Africa from the viewpoint of one of his African porters.
Instead of recasting the role of Grand Moff Tarkin, a character portrayed by the late Peter Cushing in the original trilogy, Director Gareth Edwards and the team at Industrial Light and Magic recreated him digitally.
In recasting her tragic death as meaningful to a large, close-knit family—and resurrecting Kitty as a full person rather than a cautionary tale—Mr Genovese seeks to come to terms with her death.
Ten months after closing the $1.7 billion deal, Dr Pepper Snapple was pummeled with questions from analysts in its earnings call about its recasting of volume and sales growth projections for its newly acquired brand.
Although the Middle East is rarely held up as a model of progressive gender thinking, the region is a case study in the power of recasting infertility as a medical problem, not one of manhood.
LOS ANGELES — Joe Biden steamrolled across the South on Tuesday, carried Texas and won a stunning victory in Minnesota, severely weakening Bernie Sanders and recasting the race as a head-to-head contest between them.
There's long, honorable precedent for revisiting and recasting the work of fellow writers, communing and wrestling with predecessors and contemporaries alike; it's essential to art as a sustained exploration of the human condition over time.
The "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" movie franchise has been dormant for five years, so the new installment, subtitled "The Long Haul," was an opportunity to rejuvenate this never very good series with some recasting.
For one scene, Woods improvises nearly half a dozen versions of the same line, reshaping and recasting it each time and throwing in references to everything from Harriet Tubman to Anne Frank to the suffragette movement.
Additionally, Kevin Feige, producer and president of Marvel Studios, is actively thinking about recasting Wolverine's character, according to Lauren Shuler Donner, a respected producer in the X-Men franchise, who spoke at a 2019 TCAs panel.
This time around, Kinberg goes darker and scarier, emphasizing the tragic elements of Jean's story by recasting her origin as a story of betrayal and deception and her possession as a condition fueled by justifiable rage.
Though Parrish is readily identifiable to a large portion of the Detroit creative community, Sawyer intends her, in this context, to appear as a Black recasting of some iconic female figures in art and American history.
Called "American Horror Story," it would be set in a haunted house in L.A.; the plot would resolve after one season, with all the characters dead, then reboot, recasting many of the actors in new roles.
In promoting decentralized leadership and emphasizing the movement over personalities, these three women are recasting power, "decoupling it from public prestige," transforming it from a possession one can seize to an attribute that can be shared.
Joël Robuchon, an endlessly inventive French chef who earned a record number of Michelin stars by recasting French haute cuisine in a personal style that emphasized intense flavors and precise technique, died on Monday in Geneva.
And in more than 100 schools nationwide, Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief, is testing one of his latest big ideas: software that puts children in charge of their own learning, recasting their teachers as facilitators and mentors.
In recasting itself as a national liberation movement, rather than as part of a wider Islamist struggle, Hamas appears to be distancing itself from the Muslim Brotherhood, which was conspicuous by its absence from the text.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Reuters) - The impact of the new Trump administration's effect on the economy remains too uncertain for the U.S. Federal Reserve to react or begin recasting its outlook, Fed Governor Jerome Powell said on Tuesday.
Their works range from silicone sculptures that recall classic Maya stonework to inkjet printouts of digitally manipulated 16th-century Mexican maps, demonstrating a recasting of pre-Hispanic and colonial visual models with the tools of contemporary media.
The Civil War and Weimar analogizers are doing something similar: going beyond simple historical parallels and instead casting themselves as heroes in past struggles, and recasting contemporary politics into a simplified dungeon quest with clear moral lines.
In Proposition C, Benioff has found his cause, recasting himself as a populist pushing for a tax on his company and others that would raise $300 million annually to address one of San Francisco's most pressing predicaments.
As recurring harbingers of the world outside the gallery walls, the works in A Pool is Water mark that boundary between spectatorship and immersion, reluctantly conferring that recasting nature for our own delight is bound to fail.
Falwell's "Moral Majority," founded in 1979, spent $10 million in advertising for Ronald Reagan, ushering in an era of close connection between Republicans and Southern Christian evangelicals (and recasting Southern whites as a major GOP voting bloc).
By recasting the National Front as a vote in defense of Jews rather than a vote to suppress Muslim immigrants, Ms. Le Pen is giving mainstream voters a way to embrace racial supremacist politics without feeling racist.
In a statement on her personal website, Rowling said filmmakers had considered recasting the role of villain Gellert Grindelwald for "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald," the sequel to 2016's "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them".
This link serves as the backbone for the true potential of the medium: recasting the audience member or viewer as the director of their reality (and potentially the reality of others)—and the diverse stories that can result.
The gender-swapped comedy satisfies a couple of-the-moment entertainment industry imperatives: It allows Hollywood to reanimate lucrative old properties ("Ocean's Eleven" was, of course, itself a remake), while recasting them with diverse casts and woke politics.
Directed by Isaac Yowman, All Screwed Up details the transformation from Robert Earl Davis Jr. to DJ Screw, his Screwed Up Click, and the popularization of his warped and sluggish recasting of rap music, known as Screw Tapes.
To his credit, Flanagan (who also edited the film) has used a more traditional approach by simply recasting key roles, as opposed to the increasingly popular if vaguely creepy habit of de-aging or otherwise digitally replicating them.
In 2008, Beth Israel moved to a cavernous old department store a half-hour away and remodeled the building to resemble the white-stoned city of ancient Jerusalem, recasting the drab industrial structure as a mystical suburban barracks.
Rather than a flash-in-the-pan moment, however magical that moment may be, the Deconstructed Reception has allowed us to marinate in this major milestone, recasting it from a one-time reunion into an ongoing communal journey.
The exec said at a Tuesday morning Q&A with reporters that she's choosing "to believe Constance's most recent communication about the show — that she's happy to return" and that there have been no conversations about recasting the role.
Isgur expects Democrats taking the House likely will slow, but not stop, the Republican Party's pursuit of their health-care agenda, which he said has focused on recasting the role of the federal government in the U.S. health industry.
Across the country, many public pension funds have been recasting investment priorities as cash flows turn negative, meaning funds pay out more in benefits than they collect from contributions and investment income, a repercussion of more baby boomers retiring.
The RBI said the meeting with representatives from banks, non-banking finance companies and asset reconstruction companies reviewed existing systems for recasting and restructuring stressed assets, including the joint lenders forum and the rules governing sale of bad debt.
In Ukraine, McKinsey and Paul Manafort — President Trump's campaign chairman, later convicted of financial fraud — were paid by the same oligarch to help burnish the image of a disgraced presidential candidate, Viktor F. Yanukovych, recasting him as a reformer.
Airing on Freeform, the Disney-owned cable network that has gradually become more issue oriented, the show joins "One Day a Time" in trying to breathe life into an old series by recasting the leads as a Hispanic family.
Mr. Johnson has vowed to spend 250 billion pounds ($2000 billion) on infrastructure and billions more on policing and health care, while Mr. Corbyn has promised to put hundreds of billions into recasting Britain as modern state-run economy.
And just in September, Vogue also took it upon themselves to reprise the video, recasting this gaggle of lip-syncing models with some of the hottest new faces in the business, including Joan Smalls, Adriana Lima, Taylor Hill, and Irina Shayk.
U.S. District Judge Richard Leon, whose 2017 ruling for the Friends of the Capital Crescent Trail's was reversed on appeal, said the group "fares no better" by recasting their environmental claims as violations of transit-planning and historic-preservation laws.
In recasting such encounters in the long-familiar, Manichean contours of Black family melodrama, Jay-Z displaced the whole question of the abuse of racial power within the American legal system into the fatalist, victim-blaming sphere of putative cultural pathology.
Trump is pushing Vietnam to accept deportees who have lived in the US for over 20 years Inside Venezuela's YouTube prank economy How Crazy Ex-Girlfriend pulled off recasting Greg, one of its biggest characters Everyone warns of China's rise.
It's also a classic case of a onetime Trump critic bowing to political pressure: Ms. Roby has strenuously wooed Mr. Trump since his inauguration, voting predictably for his priorities and recasting herself as a fierce supporter of the White House.
Ms. Redstone's main opponent, Mr. Moonves, 68, is a native of Long Island who began in show business as a bit-part television actor before recasting himself as a go-to producer and, later, as the smoothly confident network executive.
The other big announcement Sherman and Kahl made, one that caused audible gasps in the room for how ghoulish it sounded, involves the recasting of the wife role on Kevin Can Wait, the network's bland but solidly rated Kevin James comedy.
Lloyd, known for "Mamma Mia!" and "The Iron Lady," has a history of recasting Shakespeare's patriarchies as matriarchies: her Donmar Warehouse productions of "Julius Caesar" and "Henry IV" (which played St. Ann's Warehouse last fall) were set in women's prisons.
"It certainly was not ideal," said Ms. Lee, who came up with the idea of recasting the downstairs space as an unconventional master bedroom, with the master bathroom upstairs, along with a spacious closet (in what was the old master bedroom).
The Trojans ditched any remnants of Student Body Right, recasting the offense by hiring Kliff Kingsbury as offensive coordinator — and then when Kingsbury left for the N.F.L. less than a month later, bringing on another Air Raid protégé, Graham Harrell.
Build infrastructure for the next generation:  From 5G and driverless technology to the more mundane but vitally important task of building roads, bridges and aqueducts, getting this bill done this year is critical to recasting the image of the party.
After years of aggressively promoting OxyContin as a safe and effective way to combat pain, the company is—equally aggressively—recasting itself as a fundamental player in the response to a crisis that many experts say it helped to create.
If enunciated properly, it could reframe the terms of political debate for a generation to come, recasting our conception of government's role in the economy in line with the demands of the digital age and finally carrying us beyond the stale capitalism-vs.
That, Frum says, could fundamentally change the average Republican politician's political calculus, potentially permanently recasting the party in Trump's image: A "true conservative" independent race for president may offer anti-Trump Republicans a way to vote their consciences without endorsing Hillary Clinton.
Briarcliff Manor, New York (CNN)Donald Trump on Tuesday night sought to calm fretful Republicans bolting from his side over his latest controversy, laying out in measured terms his campaign platform and recasting himself as a "fighter" prepared to take on Hillary Clinton.
In the most direct skewering of Thiel's ideologies, Denny casts Thiel as a green-faced "contrarian hero" with anti-aging powers and a PayPal belt buckle battling monsters including the democracy and public activism in a recasting of the role-playing game Descent.
Speaking on a business trip to Japan designed to reassure investors that the British economy will flourish after Brexit, May indicated that the first step in recasting Britain as a world leader in free trade would be to copy EU trade agreements.
"We love what Ross did with the role of Reggie [this season], but because of his commitments to other projects, we couldn't use him nearly as much as we would have liked," creator Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa told TVLine during the recasting news.
Humala ran an unsuccessful presidential bid in 2006 as an ally of Chavez before winning the 2011 election after recasting himself as a more moderate leftist in the style of Brazil's former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who founded the Workers Party.
As a case in point, Christopher Columbus argued in "The Book of Prophecies" that his discovery of the New World was part of a divinely ordained plan for the End Times, recasting Bible passages to make himself the hero of the coming apocalypse.
Since taking over the C.I.A., Mr. Pompeo has gone out of his way to praise what he describes as Mr. Trump's open-minded approach to intelligence, recasting the president's churlish mocking of American intelligence agencies as the healthy skepticism of a smart leader.
With pavilions divided among the four major food groups, a system for recycling biowaste and a global platform for e-commerce, the operation is so efficient that Moscow, Abu Dhabi and other capitals are recasting their food markets on the Rungis model.
Responding to a reporter's question on Tuesday about the possibility of recasting Wu, who last week took the unusual step of publicly expressing her displeasure over her show's renewal, Burke said there have been no conversations about removing the actress from the comedy series.
Per JWoww's interview with TMZ, Sammi was informed of Jersey Shore Family Vacation recasting her in such a way — but, JWoww told the outlet, if Sammi wants the doll to be put on the shelf, she will have to show up to the party.
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"We don't have room for Jimmy Olsen in our big pantheon of characters, but we can have fun with him, right?" says Snyder, blithely glossing over the fact that "have fun with" involves recasting a beloved character as a liar and then murdering him.
The underlying message of these attacks is often missed: Trump is not just engaged in crude denigration of a rival, he is also recasting Christianity by making it a matter of tribal identity rather than theological agreement or proper behavior (both criteria where he'd lose).
Does Ridley Scott really deserve his nom for All the Money in the World, a recognition undoubtedly awarded to him after the much-publicized about-face he had to do in recasting Kevin Spacey's lead role merely three weeks before the film was released?
Cutkosky was active on Twitter as recently as November 5, when he retweeted a promo for Sunday night's season 8 premiere of Shameless, which kicked off with the surprise recasting of Liam Gallagher, swapping out twin actors Brandon and Brendan Sims with Christian Isaiah.
So does Ilana Harris-Babou who, in a video, casts a sardonic eye on the too-easy Western consumption of the Middle Passage by recasting Gorée Island in Senegal, once a departure point for the trans-Atlantic slave trade, as a contemporary lifestyle destination.
But I do think that love is really what we are here for: When someone writes and recreates for us the entire kaleidoscope of their family drama, lovingly recasting the specter of the dead and the now aged as they once were, that is love.
The President may be desperate for a quick fix to address this sudden influx of migration, but his actions are only guaranteed to increase migration flows while recasting our foreign assistance as bribes for good behavior rather than money used to advance core US interests.
But as data processing pervades more and more of human life, displacing and recasting all sorts of processes, experiences and relationships, is it really inconceivable that they might begin to impinge on the processes of choice central both to market economies and liberal democracy?
And by recasting politics as a winner-take-all conflict between wholly incompatible ideologies and identities — as most of the presidential candidates have done — they help to closely align party and ideology, so that those who identify as Republican will always vote Republican and vice versa.
For them, this recasting of Haitian religion as something evil is a dangerous move that feeds conflict and obscures Haiti's real problems: exploitation from foreign powers, political corruption, the collapse of the agriculture sector, a shortage of doctors, and the constant portrayal of Haitian Vodou as sinister.
Like the Notorious R.B.G. — another Tumblr meme, which featured images of Ruth Bader Ginsburg styled as a famous rapper, recasting her power as revolutionary and brash — the humor comes from the unlikely contrast; it's funny the way that putting a baby in glasses and suspenders is funny.
The instability that results from recasting a country's economy has a subtler impact than military intervention, but it can be just as traumatic, taxing entire generations psychologically, exacting a death toll of its own, and creating the social conditions ripe for new autocratic leaders to take power.
The international system is now characterized in terms of multipolar competition with China asserting itself in the Asia-Pacific and beyond, North Korea testing nuclear weapons, the European Union diminished by Brexit and right-wing movements, and Iran recasting the balance of power in the Persian Gulf.
"Manly Health," with its references to "inspiration and respiration" and the importance of "electricity through the frame," also echoes the language of earlier poems like "Song of Myself" and "I Sing the Body Electric," recasting their themes in the more concrete spirit of a self-improvement manual.
But this video for the title track — a skating, five-beat retrofit of the old ballad "Moonlight Becomes You" — offers a sense of Palmer's powers: his way of quietly recasting the harmonies of a tune, and gently pulling a rhythm section together around him as he improvises.
In recasting it as not only a vacation haven but also an artists' colony, he befriended literary figures like Tennessee Williams, Gore Vidal and Judy Blume and rented his bamboo-topped two-bedroom trailer to Truman Capote, who wrote his unfinished final novel, "Answered Prayers," there.
Guaranteed ahead: Friction and more personnel departures (Trump is recasting his White House using a model known as "spokes of the wheel," described by savvy former White House chiefs of staff as bad news for effective presidential management.)  The Hill: Staff changes upend White House cyber team.
Ever since Modi was first elected Prime Minister, in 2014, he has been recasting the story of India, from that of a secular democracy accommodating a uniquely diverse population to that of a Hindu nation that dominates its minorities, especially the country's two hundred million Muslims.
The growth of social networks, organized around individuals rather than topics, further diffused the intensity of these online fandoms, absorbing them and recasting them as items like any other in a feed alongside status updates, selfies, shared news articles, and quizzes to determine which 1980s rockstar you are.
We know how to talk about money, about wages, about taxes, and so, like the proverbial drunk who only searches for his keys beneath the lamppost because that's where the light is brightest, we sanitize discomfort over the changing face of America by recasting it as economic stress.
Thanks to the wily producer David Merrick, "Hello, Dolly!" mastered the art of star recasting, running a then-record seven years thanks to the arrival of Ethel Merman, Ginger Rogers and other notables to the title role, along with one pathbreaking top-to-bottom replacement of the entire company.
From the breathy, synth-pop-inspired sound throughout Reputation to her unwavering insistence that the Taylor of yore is, well, dead and buried (she's even made it her Instagram bio, in case you had any doubts), Swift has fully committed to recasting herself as the edgy, self-aware pop star.
" Why it matters: "These and other actions are part of a broad recasting of the voice of business in the nation's political and social dialogue, a transformation that has gained momentum in recent years as the country has engaged in fraught debates over everything from climate change to health care.
Cambridge Analytica had used the information to identify Americans' subconscious biases and craft political messages designed to trigger their anxieties and thereby influence their political decisions—recasting a marketing technique known as "psychographics" that, more typically, is used to entice retail customers with ads that spark their underlying emotional reflexes.
It will be his third known trip to North Korea as the US continues to push for a deal that will dismantle Pyongyang's nuclear program, potentially reducing tensions on the peninsula and recasting the geopolitical landscape of East Asia following the June 12 Singapore summit between Kim and President Donald Trump.
That was five years ago, and by no means, the end of his problems—a huge lawsuit courtesy of the US government itself followed his admission—but Armstrong has, as he's always been deft at doing, built himself a new identity, recasting himself as a podcaster with a unique perspective.
By recasting in verse such mythological and historical stories as those of Myrrha and King Cinyras, or retracing the fallen friendship between Jamuqa and Genghis Khan, or transforming Raphael's great painting "School of Athens" into a nightmare of competing ideologies, Bidart exhibits how cyclical and fated are all of our destinies.
Although scarcely unsentimental, Kon transposes the Ford movie to the lower depths of Tokyo's skid row, raising the stakes by recasting the outlaws as three homeless outcasts — a teenage runaway, a surly alcoholic, and (in the Wayne role) a transgender woman — who find an abandoned baby nestled in the trash.
One difference today, though, is that the VIX has been so docile as a polarizing, rule-breaking president prepares to assume office and seems bent on upending decades of normal governing procedures and recasting the tax and health care systems, while questioning some core tenets of postwar Western trade and security relationships.
In fact, I found it really energizing to imagine myself taking other people's work, C.S. Lewis's or J.K. Rowling's, and — I don't know if remix is actually the word I'd use, but recasting it, retelling it, in a way that was both an homage and a kind of critique at the same time.
" As to what the future holds for those who see art and magic as intertwined, Astral Eyes says, "Hopefully there will be a point in our lifetimes when humanity will learn to engage with our higher being, through the alchemical furnace of life-heating, dissolving, purifying, casting, and recasting our alchemical divine self.
After the release this past summer of "Crazy Rich Asians," a romantic comedy about a young woman who discovers her boyfriend's enormous wealth (and one of only three major Hollywood films ever to have a majority Asian cast), I've fantasized about recasting various classic American films with faces that look like mine.
Ms. Dexter sang between comedians' acts at the Improvisation in Midtown Manhattan in the early 1970s before recasting her routine to soft-pedal the self-deprecating jokes about her weight and devote more time to what audiences at nightclubs like Reno Sweeney, Tramps and the Ballroom wanted to hear: her singing voice.
His use of animated interludes featuring Pepe and his pals from Boy's Club (the series where Pepe originated) feels like a small effort to help Furie take back Pepe, recasting him in our minds as the lovable slacker he was always meant to be instead of as the hateful meme he's become.
In their exhibition essay, the curators explain: […] we are here primarily addressing the special cases [of collectives] in which the supposed cosmic laws, the musical and mathematical harmonies of planetary orbits, and the numerical ratios that can be found in both nature and music serve as justifications for recasting interpersonal, societal, but also sexual relationships.
Despite incessant pleas from doctors and patients for more safe and effective products that might help when used appropriately, the FDA continues to raise the evidentiary threshold for permitting a new product — recasting pre-market approval as a venue for the practice of evidence-based medicine to determine clinical utility, benefit, and health outcomes, pre-approval.
" In a telephone interview, Dr. Ronald Crutcher, an African-American music scholar and president of the University of Richmond, said that he thought the idea of transplanting "Porgy and Bess" to somewhere other than Catfish Row was "fascinating" but added that "the whole notion of recasting the story as an immigrant struggle is hard to imagine.
Though there have been other historical instances where an actor has been replaced during a film's production, recasting a role or conducting extensive reshoots after a film has wrapped is rare, and usually only happens to this extent in the case of an unexpected death — for example, Paul Walker's brothers standing in for reshoots of Furious 7 after his death.
Ms. Miller was riveted and horrified by that scene when she first read the Odyssey, and it became a pivotal moment in her new novel, "Circe," a bold and subversive retelling of the goddess's story that manages to be both epic and intimate in its scope, recasting the most infamous female figure from the Odyssey as a hero in her own right.
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"This is like a huge honor for me," said Coates, whose many literature prizes include the 2015 National Book Award for Nonfiction for "Between the World and Me." He said he started writing the novel long before his now-famous non-fiction book, continually returning over the years to recasting and editing the novel, which goes on sale on Tuesday.
In a recasting of the classic American Western on the global stage, Hunting El Chapo takes us on Hogan's quest to achieve the seemingly impossible, from infiltrating El Chapo's inner circle to leading a white-knuckle manhunt with an elite brigade of trusted Mexican Marines—racing door-to-door through the cartel's stronghold and ultimately bringing the elusive and murderous king-pin to justice.
"I don't know why it's like, 'Oh you're a strong woman if you dress up as man, or if you do a manly job,' and I just think that's so over, I think that's so irrelevant... For us, it's really about freedom," says Li. Namilia's extreme style reverses the male gaze, recasting the sexually-empowered woman as the subject—not the object—of the evening.
He used his platform at the UN to toss the usual red meat to his conservative base -- opposition to abortion and socialism, a staunch defense of guns and religion (though he failed to mention his 2017 executive order suspending entry into the United States for citizens of several Muslim-majority countries) -- while recasting American values away from promise and equality and toward smallness, fear, and paranoia disguised as patriotism.
Much of her work contains groupings of tiny figures — resembling eight-bit Atari characters — that convey something akin to a Freudian six degrees of separation: Shelley Duvall paired with Coco Chanel; a recasting of the Three Stooges starring Larry Flynt, the Velvet Underground's upright drummer Moe Tucker and Curly Neal of the Harlem Globetrotters; John F. Kennedy's assassination juxtaposed with Olympian Greg Louganis's bloody diving accident; Hello Kitty standing above the Virgin Mary.
Reed Krakoff, the designer who transformed Coach from a dusty handbag brand into a driver of the contemporary market, joined as artistic director in 2017, and has also been instrumental in recasting the brand's offerings to appeal to the social media set, with such collections as "everyday objects" like tin cans, balls of yarn, and protractors in sterling silver, a new "paper flowers" collection in rare gems and an ad campaign with Lady Gaga (who wore the 128.54-carat Tiffany Diamond on the Oscars red carpet in February).
Lil Wayne, single, 2009 It's funny to witness the power a truly massive hit song has on recasting a formerly niche artist's legacy, whether that's Juicy J appearing on a Katy Perry single or,in slightly more modest terms, Yo Gotti landing a viral smash with"Down in the DM."​ Obviously that song had endless meme potential,which is the truest marker of success in 2016, but I can't imagine Yo Gotti originally intended it to be much more than a novelty hit, and many people understandably responded as if it were the work of a novelty artist rather than one with a 15-year track record​.

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