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He saw London refashioned into a playground for hedge fund billionaires.
And the WTO will either need to be refashioned or it will die.
It even refashioned the flagship 9.7-inch device into a smaller iPad Pro.
But Trump's refashioned communications department is making no effort to downplay Trump's frustrations.
Jerry Brown refashioned himself as a 1-800 populist for president in 1992.
A construction worker, complete with a tool box refashioned as a shoulder bag.
He has participated in a construction boom that has refashioned Oslo, the capital.
The geometric frames where gas holders once stood have been refashioned into upscale apartments.
The hotel was refashioned from a section of the Pearl Brewery, an imposing 1894 building.
The old library building has been sold and refashioned into a glass-fronted luxury home.
That bar has also been, in some locations, refashioned into an airy "Grove" with additional seating.
In the UK, she's just breaking through after her album got refashioned for an international audience.
Kimono Refashioned continues at the Asian Art Museum (200 Larkin Street, San Francisco) through May 5.
Even worse, Trump has refashioned the Republican Party as an instrument for echoing his talking points.
More than half the shelters are porta-cabins, which are refashioned steel containers with few facilities.
It was a beaten-down and hard-boiled area then, not the now-refashioned Red Hook.
The next day, she quit her job and refashioned herself from propaganda mouthpiece to critical blogger.
Certain arcs come full circle after years and years; others are revisited and refashioned into something different.
"I refashioned the site and had it look specifically for "vlogger" content to generate stills," he said.
She also wants her eyebrows to refashioned to look more like a popular music personality in Afghanistan.
But it's not just any Barbie — it's a doctored doll, refashioned as a farmgirl in a wheelchair.
An electronic track had to be refashioned on "traditional" instruments for it to make sense for the Grammys.
Krawcheck has refashioned herself as an outsider, out to crack the code on making investing friendlier to women.
That's what energized him as he refashioned Cuba's healthcare system so that it stands out for its achievements.
The five-story complex is an old bread factory that has been refashioned into galleries, restaurants and stores.
He also refashioned himself as a booster of the Confederacy, especially in his unsuccessful 2017 race for governor.
It was only in 1933, when FDR took office, that the layout was refashioned to accommodate ramps and elevators.
Kimono Refashioned asks what it is about the kimono that has captivated designers worldwide, for well over a century.
A measure to tax luxury homes was refashioned at the last minute after the powerful real-estate industry intervened.
" The museum included a 1968 striped Op-Art dress by Ms. Khanh in its exhibition "Paris Refashioned, 1957-1968.
This year, HP went back to the design drawing board and refashioned the computer into something you might actually envy.
So much so that he refashioned William's childhood treehouse for George and Charlotte when they visit him at Highgrove House.
The encounter with the British was also an encounter with Western literature, which was absorbed and refashioned with Burmese settings.
Mr. Chell has refashioned himself as a blockchain expert in recent years, and KodakCoin is his biggest project so far.
" The President also retweeted a random guy on Twitter named Jeff who published a refashioned CNN logo — "FNN, Fake News Network.
But in around 1951, Tolkien began writing a refashioned account that comes to an abrupt end, according to the Tolkien Society.
Protests of the "Scaffold" installation prompted the museum to delay the opening of the refashioned Sculpture Garden, with 17 new pieces.
As the traffic roared overhead, the spike-booted and spike-sneakered boys and girls stomped in a cyclone of refashioned punk.
Not for the first time, he has scoured the theatrical canon and refashioned a classic to suit his own audacious aesthetic.
The distillery sits in a refashioned warehouse under Johannesburg's busiest highway that also hosts live bands and art markets on weekends.
At that heady time, it seemed possible to think that Britain's capital might be refashioned in the style of the Economist buildings.
But prices are now in freefall, and the suburb is being refashioned once more, this time into the epicentre of a bust.
There was also Pulino's on the Bowery, an upscale pizzeria recently refashioned as, you guessed it, yet another French bistro, Cherche Midi.
The directors Gabriel Garran and Bertrand Marcos have refashioned "Hiroshima Mon Amour" and "L'Homme Assis dans le Couloir" as one-woman shows.
The initial production, in 2012, was at an 87-seat Off Broadway theater, Ars Nova, refashioned to resemble a Russian supper club.
But the original columns are long gone, sold when the building was refashioned and taken over by another Roman cult, says Jackson.
It is a ubiquitous expression in football, a term borrowed from golf that has been refashioned and taken on a misguided connotation.
The composer belongs to a Danish new-music tradition that has refashioned simple-seeming tonal materials into a language of gleaming freshness.
The Trump administration has not just loosened Obama administration fetters on military force; it has refashioned civil-military relations and undermined civilian oversight.
We get to see how the hilarious animators of The Simpsons have repurposed and refashioned those iconic movies to be set in Springfield.
Mr Bekker refashioned it around new media, expanding its pay-TV business across Africa and investing in budding tech firms around the world.
The place, Exhibit 320, an art gallery in New Delhi, had been refashioned into a makeshift venue for an experimental, avant-garde gig.
Her mother, the woman who loves her most in life and the epitome of Amazon glory, is refashioned as a betrayer and deceiver.
Residents say the lively demonstrations have refashioned the city's image, long tarnished by sectarian violence between rival Sunni Muslim and Alawite Muslim neighborhoods.
Recipes for bar snacks take you through deviled eggs and pimento cheese: "Julep: Southern Cocktails Refashioned" by Alba Huerta (Lorena Jones Books, $24.99).
Just two years after its publication, the book has been refashioned by the Scottish writer Rona Munro for London's newest playhouse, the Bridge.
Greitens was a bombastic former Navy SEAL who refashioned himself as a conservative and had his eyes on an eventual White House bid.
Its New York incarnation opened in 2011, in a five-floor Chelsea building refashioned as an old hotel, and became an unexpected sensation.
The price tag, however, was a mountain of debt that needed to be drawn down as authorities refashioned growth to a more sustainable model.
Inside, the steering wheel is refashioned as a thin rectangle with handles that retracts into the dashboard when the car takes over the driving.
The Pennsylvania 1st Most of Pennsylvania's first district, which was refashioned this year from most of the former 8th district, falls within Bucks County.
After he got out in 2006, Charles Kushner sold his house in Livingston, moved to Manhattan and refashioned himself as a New York mogul.
Five sprawling artificial islands, constructed from sucked-up and refashioned fine silt, clay and shells, offer a haven for plants, birds and other wildlife.
At my office, BuzzFeed's personal essay–focused Ideas section had folded, to be reborn and refashioned in 2016 as the wider-ranging BuzzFeed Reader.
Over the past 26 years, Jenna Lyons has reshaped and refashioned J.Crew into the sleeve-cuffing, denim-loving American brand we know and love today.
He refashioned a bathroom into a darkroom and bunked near it, with hangers for his few clothes, a turntable and a collection of opera records.
According to royal reporter Omid Scobie, plans for the Sussex Royal Foundation have been scrapped to be refashioned into a different non-profit charitable organization.
Under Cuban military advisors, Venezuela refashioned the intelligence unit into a service that spies on its own armed forces, instilling fear and paranoia and quashing dissent.
They refashioned European traditions, like Christmas trees from Germany and Christmas boxes from England, in which the wealthy would present cash or leftovers to their servants.
Rudy Giuliani refashioned himself into a national security guru after 9/11, a badge he mostly maintained through scandal and a failed presidential campaign in 2008.
This era saw the rise of great entrepreneurs who refashioned the material basis of civilisation with the discovery of efficient methods of producing steel and oil.
His poems, written in an environment refashioned by his hard restorative work, are adjuncts of that work, and operate according to their own stringent verbal restrictions.
For instance, to deal with declining labor force participation, Denmark eliminated permanent disability benefits for people under 40 and refashioned its system to make employment central.
"We would not be in favour of whatever you may call them — used but refashioned, remodelled, updated... used goods," commerce and industry minister, Nirmala Sitharaman said.
Demonization of Israel is another, a familiar scourge refashioned by the very politics — of identity and liberation — that should comprehend the millennial Jewish struggle against persecution.
A few years ago, they cleared out a space next to a heroin den in the heart of Las Vegas and refashioned it into a gym.
Mr. Rucker, who is in residence at V.C.U., working with students, is interspersing historical artifacts related to the Ku Klux Klan with his refashioned Klansmen robes.
Haid's entire pitch to consumers is that cities and countries today can be refashioned as backdrops behind a laptop screen to be swapped smoothly at will.
After spending millions of dollars to defeat Trump in the 2016 primary, the Club for Growth has recently refashioned itself as an ally of the president.
Britain's turn from its welfare state in the face of yawning budget deficits is a conspicuous indicator that the world has been refashioned by the crisis.
Mr. Buhari, a former military dictator, refashioned himself as a reformed democrat and won the presidency in 2015 as the candidate of a grand opposition coalition.
Cannibals may be on-trend right now, but we're not likely to see them refashioned as teen heartthrobs in the mold of Edward Cullen any time soon.
Embrace this fact by gifting them with classic Nikes Air Max 95 sneakers with visible Air-Sole cushions refashioned for the 21st century in a bold colorway.
Since the election, the big super PACs—Priorities USA, American Bridge—have refashioned themselves to be the war room against Trump and the leaders of the left.
But it made clear that Mr. Sadr — a former militia leader who has refashioned himself as an anti-corruption crusader — remains a force to be reckoned with.
The Academy's then president, Harvey Lichtenstein, had reclaimed and refashioned an abandoned movie theater, the Majestic, into a raw, ruin-like space designed expressly for the presentation.
Ms. Piper's vehicle was the 1934 Federico García Lorca classic "Yerma," refashioned for the present in a Young Vic production from the Australian writer-director Simon Stone.
Preservation is at the heart of the museum, Mr. Arora said, noting that, in India, old jewelry often is refashioned as tastes change, or even melted down.
The British portraitist, who died in 290 at age 21988, bore down on his models and refashioned them, not quite realistically, into meaty slabs of oil paint.
Dobbs, for those who've forgotten, was a business news broadcaster who refashioned himself as a somewhat Trump-esque anti-immigration, anti–trade deal populist in the mid-aughts.
It's a bit of a Frankencoaster, with wood used from the old Cedar Point coaster Mean Streak and a steel track and layout that have been completely refashioned.
The Mississippi riverfront glass pyramid that last served as a basketball arena has been refashioned as an immersive Bass Pro Shop, complete with fish- and gator-filled ponds.
World War II- and Soviet-era buildings have been refashioned into cool contemporary art spaces and stylish nightclubs, while striking new museums rise all around the booming capital.
The grandfather's engaging narrative, written by Ms. Steier and the dramaturge Ina Karr, is refashioned from the opera's spoken dialogue, usually the most awkward element of any production.
A jittery trip to the heterosexual altar has been refashioned to accommodate gay marriage, as befits a story updated to the present and to couplings of all kinds.
The pope's refashioned Pontifical Academy for Life, which now accepts pro-choice and euthanasia-friendly members, issued a statement that seemed to support the government over the parents.
On the Republican side, the results again reinforced how Mr. Trump has refashioned the party in his own image while playing an influential role in many primary races.
And only a few feet away, directly next to the refashioned boat, a group of men balanced on the deck of a shiny vessel, generously hosing it down.
But in true demagogic fashion, Ford took these well-grounded complaints and refashioned them into a polarizing creed of contempt for cosmopolitan urbanites, reimagined as bicycle-riding downtown elites.
There, he is rebirthed and transformed, and he repopulates the land with his own floral incarnation, just as human self-love has refashioned the planet in our own image.
Both Stanfield and his costar and Atlanta creator Donald Glover seem incredibly aware of the power they wield as authors of a refashioned and newly enfranchised black creative identity.
The original building has been refashioned as galleries, and connected to a futuristic addition by Diller Scofidio & Renfro, the firm that designed the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston.
Light, sound and scent pollution, too, result from tremendous discharges dumped upon all those in their vicinity, all those whose sentient bodies are refashioned into living-breathing dumping grounds.
A rack of upcycled pieces included jackets by Nexusvii refashioned from old Burberry trench coats and vintage jeans with hand-drawn graphics by Jun Inagawa, a Japanese graffiti artist.
In that way, these burgeoning thespians are in sync with a version of the play that Mr. Hytner and his team have refashioned very specifically from the ground up.
In that way, these burgeoning thespians are in sync with a version of the play that Mr. Hytner and his team have refashioned very specifically from the ground up.
Apple's take on the earbuds refashioned its EarPods design into a wireless pair of headphones by simply clipping the cord, allowing them to maintain the company's long-iconic earbud design.
Now Kickstarter has refashioned Drip to serve web creators of all stripes with a new suite of tools meant to help with the business side of running a creative enterprise.
He reprofessionalized the Department of Justice and refashioned the National Labor Relations Board and the Wage and Hour Division of the Labor Department into highly effective forces for workers' rights.
My idea for this puzzle started out as a 15x15 with all clothing-themed homophone swaps — Bow tie Tae Bo, Loafer Furlough, and T-shirt Surety — and the revealer, Refashioned.
I've said this all beforeand anyway, you hadalready been picked up,held down, put under,and refashioned;you were alreadydreaming your bodyin some gravity-lesscountry, already callingit a river, Mars.
The precario are at the core of "About to Happen," many created specifically for the exhibition, or refashioned from remnants of older works she has managed to preserve over time.
The museum's new Canadian History Hall opened last Saturday, Canada Day, to large crowds who lined up for well over an hour to have a look at the refashioned museum.
By focusing on Singapore, an archipelago of jungly islands refashioned into a gleamingly profitable city-state by human ingenuity, the NYBG has chosen the ultimate symbol of land reclaimed from nature.
I also visited the Cincinnati Museum Center, a beautiful old Art Deco train terminal ("We locals just call it Union Terminal," Mr. Schmidt said) that was refashioned into a museum center.
Yet Kelly has eclipsed that turmoil and refashioned herself as one of the most coveted personalities on broadcast television, which just goes to show: Megyn Kelly is sort of a genius.
Some subjects he returned to over the years: Decades after writing "Ophelia Dances" (1975), a Schumannesque ensemble piece, he refashioned an unused melody into the piano work "Ophelia's Last Dance" (2010).
Now, however, the company, which reported $4.7 billion in profits in the third quarter, assures us that these tools will be refashioned to take account of the health of our society.
"Yankee" was a derogatory British nickname for American colonists before the rebels started winning battles and refashioned the slur (and the derisive British ditty "Yankee Doodle") into a badge of honor.
Conservatives at the time refashioned the scandal into a tale of Democratic hypocrisy and media hostility — a narrative that many Republicans have adopted once again to explain away the emerging Trump scandals.
In the most politically consequential investigation in decades, the president has refashioned his legal team several times, a revolving door that mirrors the high turnover among senior White House and campaign aides.
Occasionally the Age of Enlightenment attire acquired a more contemporary twist, as in the refashioned basics at Yohji Yamamoto or the suit-and-tie trompe l'oeil on corseted silhouettes at Thom Browne.
Smarter Living: To get travelers and airlines thinking about waste, a British design firm refashioned the economy meal tray, replacing plastic with renewable materials like coffee grounds, banana leaves and coconut wood.
The political winds changed so swiftly that local lawmakers in Queens who had signed a letter in 2017 trying to woo Amazon refashioned themselves as champions of the opposition in recent months.
This has occurred as Trump has refashioned the GOP's country club image and worked to corral working-class voters disillusioned with conventional politics and economic policies that they believe left them behind.
The arrest of Seusis Hernández Solarte was a surprise turn of events for the FARC, the former rebel organization that has refashioned itself as a political party called the Common Alternative Revolutionary Force.
To get travelers and airlines thinking — and talking — about the problem, a British design firm refashioned the economy meal tray, replacing plastic with renewable materials like coffee grounds, banana leaves and coconut wood.
This sequence also establishes once and for all that Dom and, to a lesser extent, the rest of his team have been refashioned as superheroes, capable of facing down and overcoming any threat.
LONDON — The New York Times has been reporting for the last year on how nearly a decade of government austerity has refashioned British society, slashing away at budgets for policing, housing and welfare.
AROUND 15 years ago, when the machinery of the European Union was being refashioned into its present form, one of the hottest debates concerned what role, if any, would be set aside for God.
We had refashioned it into a corporate thriller in the vein of ''The Firm,'' with the banker protagonist dragged out of a cozy exile on Bali and forced to infiltrate a corrupt state corporation.
After her father died, Ms. Thompson-Simmons, an adept businesswoman, refashioned the home's once-dreary display area into a bright showroom in which coffins rest several feet in the air, above sleek, translucent bases.
The enormous reach that celebrities enjoy, and the privileged bubble they live in, is wielded against them here, refashioned as evidence of the outsize control that the rich and famous have over regular Americans.
To get travelers and airlines thinking — and talking — about the problem, a British design firm refashioned the economy meal tray, replacing plastic with renewable materials such as coffee grounds, banana leaves and coconut wood.
In the utopia that Scholz, Schneider, and dozens of contributors illustrate, the technologies we've come to take for granted—from Uber to Amazon and Airbnb—would be refashioned as cooperatively-owned and collectively governed entities.
There will surely be "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow" — as Macbeth puts it — to see "Macbeth" again done straight; for now, here's this play refashioned so that, for a change, you feel its fear. Cymbeline.
Mr. Kejriwal, a former tax examiner who gained prominence as a crusader against corruption and refashioned himself as a defender of the poor, won a surprising landslide victory in Delhi State elections early last year.
Most of the U.S. arsenal was built between 25 and 62 years ago during the arms race with the former Soviet Union, and has been patched and otherwise refashioned many times to extend its lifespan.
Mr. Michael has taken apart the building blocks of stand-up and refashioned them into a fragmented and meditative psychological drama, a sarcastic club set improbably aiming for the feel of the French new wave.
But he has refashioned himself with a cut fastball, a changeup, a sinker and a veteran's guile, and has said repeatedly he wants to pitch next season — whether it is with the Yankees or elsewhere.
Jackson, a 21-year-old who was taken with the 32d overall pick in this year's draft, took over under center and refashioned the team's offense into something the N.F.L. had not seen in decades.
Russia's "managed democracy" provides a vivid illustration of how institutions and practices that originally emancipated citizens from the whim of unaccountable rulers can be refashioned to effectively disenfranchise citizens (even while allowing them to vote).
Now it has emerged as if entirely refashioned, in a vibrant staging directed by Michael Longhurst that takes the unusual step of casting a black actor, Lucian Msamati, in the career-defining part of Salieri.
In 1987, the refashioned N.R.A. successfully lobbied lawmakers in Florida to relax the rules that required concealed-carry applicants to demonstrate "good cause" for a permit, such as a job transporting large quantities of cash.
A meeting Mattis hosted with Trump's refashioned team in May 2018, including Bolton, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and new economic adviser Larry Kudlow, uncovered the growing rifts and Mattis' diminished role in the administration.
On top of that, we had to navigate new territory as we completely refashioned our frontend without the page loads that had historically served to trigger many mission-critical activities, like serving ads and capturing analytics.
If the last four years really are a Cold War 2.0 overture, then our approach to the Middle East and Asia needs to be refashioned with an eye toward winning a new twilight war with Moscow.
He has collaborated with the architect Jean Nouvel on the seven-floor Excelsior galleria refashioned from an old movie palace in the Galleria del Corso, and created the shoemaker Premiata's interplanetary-like flagship on Via Sant'Andrea.
This is prompting officials to rethink how cyberwarfare techniques, first designed for fixed targets like nuclear facilities, must be refashioned to fight terrorist groups that are becoming more adept at turning the web into a weapon.
And though the queen will likely never don a priest's robe in her lifetime (unless it's been refashioned into a slutty, sacrilege dress), it is certain that she will impact the lives of many around the globe.
Housed in a shipping container that the Italian architect Donatella Fioretti refashioned with her students, it made its first six-month, five-stop tour last spring, following a common refugee route from Bari, Italy, to Gothenburg, Sweden.
When Fields decided to start Rick's Picks, he "assumed that the artisanal food movement, having refashioned cheese, bacon, tofu, and peanut butter, would be ready to embrace his ambitious rarefying of the pickle," The New York Times reported.
BlackBerry persists today and has refashioned itself around its enterprise and software services, which have been propping it up for a while, and doesn't look to be in danger of following in Nokia or Palm's ill-fated footsteps.
The achingly tender duck breast, on the other hand, was a clear invitation to attack, and so I did — though the cunning side pleasure to this dish was the leg, which had been refashioned into a magnificent chorizo.
Amanyangyun, Shanghai When a new reservoir threatened their destruction, an entire camphor forest and 50 Ming and Qing dynasty-era houses were moved 400 miles from the Jiangxi province to the outskirts of Shanghai and refashioned into Amanyangyun.
The president's nomination of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court provides an occasion to reflect on the power of the federal courts and to consider what the newly refashioned Supreme Court will and will not do.
In a very different way, Theodore Roosevelt refashioned the presidency at the turn of the 20th century into an instrument capable of shaping national debate and playing a visible role as the top public representative of the country.
Moktada al-Sadr, a radical Shiite Muslim cleric who once fought American troops and has refashioned himself as an anti-corruption reformer, is using the threat of street protests to demand more representation for technocrats and Mr. Abadi's resignation.
To get travelers and airlines thinking — and talking — about that rather large pile of trash, a British design firm has refashioned the economy meal tray, replacing plastic with renewable materials such as coffee grounds, banana leaves and coconut wood.
There is a new nemesis in town, a renegade colonel played by Woody Harrelson, who goes full Heart of Darkness, staging a one-man remake of "Apocalypse Now" in a medical base he has refashioned into a concentration camp.
Schumer's facility with the media led to the Washington cliche that the most dangerous place in the city was between him and a camera, but in recent years he has refashioned his image and spent less time in television green rooms.
However radically the interior may have been refashioned to reflect new attitudes to Africa, the grandeur of King Leopold II's design and the fervour of his desire to promote his imperial venture into the continent's heart still overwhelm the visitor.
Families live in refashioned containers or flimsy shacks of tin and plywood at the sites, with poor sanitation and limited access to potable water, according to the survey of 119 migrant parents and children in 21 sites in northern Thailand.
The Asian Art Museum's Kimono Refashioned demonstrates the kimono's enduring impact on fashion since the 19th century through luxurious Japanese kimonos, opulent Western gowns, and haute couture from the likes of Junya Watanabe, Issey Miyake, Alexander McQueen, and other renowned designers.
Even as PBR has, over the last two decades, refashioned itself from a blue-collar working man's beer to the cheap go-to of broke Millennials and hipsters, Bone has presented a specter at the end of that long road.
There were few medical-oriented robots on the market, though, so Møller and his team took small, mobile robots with movable arms, designed for use in warehouses, and refashioned them, so that they could carry supplies to doctors and nurses.
Under Mr. Kurz, the staid, traditionally conservative People's Party was refashioned into a social-media-savvy political movement that attracted hundreds of thousands of new supporters in a campaign focused on limiting immigration and strengthening the country's social welfare system.
It features a decked-out Swae Lee and Slim Jimmy partying with guests and dancing by themselves in some kind of neon-lit combination club/arcade establishment, fitting because their songs sound like old video game music refashioned into trap wallopers.
The lawsuit claims that lieutenants of Mr. Sadr, who was once seen as very close to Iran but has since refashioned himself into an Iraqi nationalist, sold the samples on Iraq's black market to fund their attacks on American forces.
" Ms. Kelly had arranged a bake-off among a new batch of interns, and one brought in homemade treats in a Krispy Kreme box refashioned to read "Christie Creme," with a slogan referring to Mr. Christie's presidential ambitions: "Expanding Nationwide in 2016!
Overall, based on the questions and answers offered at the court, Trump should be grateful both to Francisco, who argued the administration's case with vigor, and to the attorneys who refashioned the original "travel ban" into the proclamation under review by the court.
As the mainstream appeal of Styles' head-knocking hardcore essentially dissipated, Styles refashioned himself as a lyricist par excellence and a statesman of all things street-level, as well as teaming with Jadakiss on a trio of juice bars in The Bronx and Yonkers.
Before long, the facts of the gentlemen's shared (or was it?) past are revealed to be as subject to revision as the physical condition of the seemingly depleted Hirst, who reappears after intermission as an entirely refashioned and jauntier version of his earlier self.
It has refashioned British society, making it less like the rest of Western Europe, with its generous social safety nets and egalitarian ethos, and more like the United States, where millions lack health care and job loss can set off a precipitous plunge in fortunes.
Sarah Kendzior, a scholar of authoritarianism in Central Asia who has refashioned herself as a domestic political commentator in the Trump era, has long used this as the basis for pushing the theory that Graham is being somehow blackmailed by the Russians into loyalty to Trump.
White supremacists who have refashioned themselves as the "alt-right" now speak openly about the hope Trump has given them that their dream — an ethnic cleanse of all nonwhite Americans from the US and the establishment of a literal Aryan nation — might one day come to pass.
Under the watch of his sister, Elisabeth, handmaiden to Hitler, this philosopher who deplored German nationalism ("Deutschland, Deutschland über alles, that is the end of German philosophy") and anti-Semitism ("I will have all anti-Semites shot") was refashioned into an intellectual architect of the Third Reich.
During that race, Mr. Bush, a patrician New Englander nicknamed "Poppy," refashioned himself into a kind of Barry Goldwater-lite, coming out against the Civil Rights Act, opposing the Nuclear Test Ban treaty and denouncing the United Nations, where he'd serve as ambassador seven years later.
A handful of the installations are free-standing egg-shaped stone sentinels that recall ancient burial sites, while in other cases the artist set sculptures (a humble pile of rocks, a maze of stone archways) within the walls of abandoned dwellings that he refashioned to accommodate them.
And a rare joint agreement by Trump and Democrats on a refashioned US-Canada-Mexico trade deal and a year-end budget accord showed that, despite the fury on Capitol Hill, some things can get done when both sides have a political incentive to do so.
Restored and refashioned into a museum last spring, it is part of the new complex on the grounds known as Chaplin's World that includes an immersive cinema museum devoted to his professional achievements, and a restaurant that serves fish and chips in a nod to his London boyhood.
In the years to come, what had taken progressive politicians, labor unions and citizen activists generations to build — a working-class city with a sense of common public life — would be refashioned into the two New Yorks of today, one of breathtaking wealth, the other of searing poverty.
On the retail front, the innovations have been more basic: how-to-bet sports camps, cable shows that explain the difference between a proposition and parlay bets, and Nevada-based tout services — which for decades have picked winners for a price — that have suddenly refashioned themselves into media companies.
They charge that American missile defense interceptors in Eastern Europe could be easily refashioned into offensive weapons, and that the rise of armed drones, which had not been invented when the treaty was signed, now threaten to provide Washington with similar intermediate-range ability without violating the precise wording of the treaty.
Keeping allies in the loop is important because the refashioned executive order is likely to be viewed elsewhere in Washington as an omen for whether the administration is able to pull off the technical, legislative and political lifts needed to implement the promises for fundamental changes in America that Trump vowed as a candidate.
Often lumped in with the three other male commercial behemoths of his generation — Eric Fischl, David Salle and Julian Schnabel, or "The Four Brushmen of the Apocalypse," as Lynn Hirschberg called them in a cheeky 1987 Esquire story — Longo has, in the last two years, refashioned his art in a more blatantly political image.
In her honor, rough-hewed tweeds fit for the moors were refashioned into ball gowns and — because this is Mr. Bovan, whose style tends toward the apocalyptic — exploded, buoyed by crinolines and tulle, and worn with paint-splattered furs meant to look like "roadkill on a remote country lane," as his notes cheerfully put it.
White people interested in exploring this refashioned identity are realizing what people with a legibly minority presence long ago discovered: that these categories are more often than not placeholders, spaces evacuated of meaning, where the expectations that come with being told who you are rub up against the aspiration of figuring out what you might become.
In a move that could speed the transformation of two Manhattan neighborhoods, the Walt Disney Company said on Monday that it would move its New York operations from its longtime home on the Upper West Side to Hudson Square, the downtown neighborhood once known as the printing district now being refashioned into a home for media, advertising, internet and other "creative" companies.
Such factors seem to have made many voters reluctant to trust another incarnation of the center-right coalition that has dominated politics in Vienna since the end of World War II. They also seem to have set the stage for Sebastian Kurz, 22008, the foreign minister and leader of the People's Party, refashioned for the campaign as the New People's Party.

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