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Britain may be on the verge of refashioning the world map.
But refashioning Puerto Rico's grid is not a question of technology.
That refashioning of an old principle "should be squarely rejected", he writes.
But Riyadh wants to raise money to fund a refashioning of its economy.
Like Trump, President Carlson spends his first term refashioning America along racial lines.
The plaintiffs are not letting the DoJ's refashioning of the legal team slide, either.
But the populist ferment refashioning the global order has made previously unthinkable roles possible.
Luckily, they were experts at refashioning the rituals of the past to suit their needs.
Instead, he tells Axios that he is refashioning himself as full-time a venture capitalist.
The country is in the process of refashioning itself in the image of the West.
But Trump has proven less effective at refashioning the GOP by electing like-minded candidates.
Mr. Sadr, a scion of a Shiite clerical family, has spent years refashioning his image.
Mr Timothy in particular is obsessed with refashioning the Tories as a more blue-collar party.
His decision, refashioning the mandate as a tax, appeared artificial and opportunistic to many of us.
His introduction to the masses showed him refashioning gospel songs with the flair of contemporary R&B.
Biden has put the kibosh on upcoming rallies in Chicago and Miami, refashioning them as virtual events.
But MoviePass' ambitions were far more complex than just refashioning the gym membership for the movie theater.
The company is refashioning itself as a maker of complex parts for washing machines, mobile phones and more.
From data centers to museums, from mushroom farms to cheese factories, businesses have been refashioning the former strongholds.
Rebuilding all the steelworks; refashioning the cement works; recycling or replacing the plastics; transforming farms on all continents.
Designers at last month's New York Fashion Week reversed the game, refashioning the runway as a protest space.
Solomon is tasked with executing a plan to boost revenue by entering new businesses and refashioning old ones.
This hostility has its roots in the successful refashioning of Britishness as an outward-looking identity which espouses multiculturalism.
In an increasingly diverse America, culturally, racially and linguistically "different" immigrants are refashioning the American nation in new ways.
But this has been a season increasingly defined by creative uses of pitchers and the refashioning of traditional roles.
Snapchat is — irony alert — copying Facebook by refashioning its advertising business for companies that want quick payoffs from their ads.
There are also communities committed to exploring upscale DIY masturbators by refashioning Pringles cans, sponges, and building a better Fleshlight.
He reconstructs Japanese rock gardens in marble, refashioning a traditional Buddhist space in the quintessential material of Western classical sculpture.
In a deposition last year, Maryland's former governor, Martin O'Malley, was candid about his support for refashioning the sixth congressional district.
Trump frequently read "The Snake" at rallies during his 2016 presidential campaign, refashioning it as an argument for tougher immigration laws.
Refashioning Jetovators, which are basically water powered motorcycles, into the style of a speeder bike basically turns my childhood dreams into reality.
Halloween fanatics have been dusting off their artificial Christmas trees a few months early and refashioning them in honor of the spooky holiday.
The Obamas took an unusual interest in eating out and food policy — refashioning school lunch menus was one of Michelle Obama's central causes.
As historian Kelly Baker has outlined in the New York Times, white nationalists groups have long been refashioning themselves as cutting-edge modernists.
Mr. Eng is refashioning his family's old-school tofu pudding (doufu fa) as a trendy, Instagrammable dessert — and it seems to be working.
A similar makeover by Karakusevic Carson, working with HHBR Architects, is refashioning Kings Crescent Estate, from the 1970s, in a different part of Hackney.
But Carlson has been on a remarkable trajectory of late, nimbly refashioning himself as a populist just as populism was becoming politically potent again.
Those toys were already made into cartoons in the 2000s, so refashioning them into live-­action movies for adults wasn't much of a stretch.
When most Republican lawmakers wake up in the morning they don't think about refashioning the health care system; but most do think about cutting taxes.
Pea-size pencil balls are like pencil pills, made as meticulously as all the spheres are, by deconstructing and refashioning the object they are appropriating.
For the past year and a half, Reddit and its new team of 23 designers have been refashioning the so-called 'front page of the internet.
The tiara is actually a refashioning of a Garrard necklace she was given by her husband, the future George VI, for their wedding in April 1923.
But French director and actress Mélanie Laurent has fashioned a feelings-driven thriller by refashioning the familiar ingredients of a road trip film, and adding heart.
The B.J.P. and its Hindu nationalist affiliates are bent on refashioning India into a country that is increasingly hostile to secular, democratic, pluralist and minority Indians.
But here in the fading industrial belt of northwestern England, the city of Preston took the crisis of budget-cutting as impetus for a basic refashioning.
Credit cards is the only major consumer business in the United States that Citigroup has been trying to grow since refashioning itself after the 2008 financial crisis.
Until about a year or two ago, Moscow, at least its central part, had spent half a decade or so refashioning itself as a town of hipsters.
"Since taking office, he has emphasized the refashioning of trade deals to benefit U.S. workers and retaining manufacturing, so there seems to be a change," she said.
Mr. McCoy, who lives in Shanghai, was in Wuhan working on a mall he is refashioning into a theme park when he got caught in the lockdown.
The traditional trappings of femininity are a pose, not a prison; a costume that you can slip in and out of, refashioning it until it suits you.
" And so, for the past year and a half, Reddit and its new team of 24 designers have been refashioning the so-called "front page of the internet.
Or she might be an opportunistic political operator who's more interested in power than any particular ideology, refashioning herself as a whistleblower to evade the consequences of her actions.
After thrifting, they returned to Detroit Denim's production floor, where Lemonis wanted the team to be creative and have a fun free-for-all while refashioning their vintage items.
Refashioning the community of bacteria and other microbes living in your intestinal tract, collectively known as the gut microbiome, could be a good long-term investment in your health.
Dostoevsky was as addicted to newspapers as some of us are to social media, and he often plucked crises and violence right from the headlines, refashioning them for his fiction.
Master manipulator of sounds Kieran Hebden, aka Four Tet, has made clear his love of pop music, refashioning tracks by artists such as Justin Timberlake and Sia for the dancefloor.
But the concept of a wartime presidency also brings political and personal expectations of the commander-in-chief himself and may require a significant refashioning of Trump's divisive political method.
Their plan, known as "One Belt, One Road," is meant to buy China influence from Ethiopia to Britain, from Malaysia to Hungary, all the while refashioning the global economic order.
Presenting himself as some kind of martyr and refashioning himself as some kind of hero, he couldn't have had more of Trump's DNA in him if he were Trump's clone.
It won't do to simply insist on a utopia governed by altruistic philosopher kings, the proper functioning of which would require a refashioning of human nature to erase normal self-interestedness.
Since getting out of prison in the spring of 2014, Ms. Khan has been busy refashioning her image, giving lectures to students at business schools and delivering talks to compliance officers.
Thankfully, Finnish design company Moodmetric has been hard at work refashioning them into wearable devices, swapping out their temperature-sensitive liquid crystals for a mood tracking smartphone app / biometric sensor combo.
" Instead, Gorelick writes, "I have endeavored to communicate, in this translation, the profound discontinuity of the text — the relationship it has to its own obsessive revision and refashioning — its internal disjunction.
In the 1970s Congress cut off unauthorized immigrants from most benefits and did it again in 1996, with the support of President Bill Clinton, as part of refashioning the welfare system.
This refashioning began with the demise of the previous approach to economic development, a failed effort more than a decade ago to reinvigorate the forlorn downtown with a new shopping center.
"It's not Club Med, but we're fortunate to be here," said Matthew McCoy, the theme-park designer who lives in Shanghai but was in Wuhan working on a mall he is refashioning.
With its new line of Echo devices, Amazon is simultaneously refashioning the device most responsible for bringing intelligent voice assistants into the home and cementing the device's iconic look for the foreseeable future.
But even before taking over the FN from her father, party founder Jean-Marie Le Pen, Marine Le Pen had spent years refashioning the FN as a sort of kinder, gentler, far right.
Perhaps still best known for playing Marty McFly's awkward dad in "Back to the Future," Glover spent the 2000s refashioning himself as an outsider auteur, with the result being these two unclassifiable curiosities.
As big a name as Ali was, it was one of his fallen opponents, George Foreman, who cashed in first by refashioning his formerly sour persona into that of a jolly endorser of multiple products.
WASHINGTON — Fresh off securing trade agreements with South Korea, Canada and Mexico, President Trump is embarking on a new plan: refashioning the Trans-Pacific Partnership to his liking through a flurry of bilateral trade deals.
It was not the parade of evolutionary transformations and innovations to their bodies (the refashioning of forelegs into flippers or the appearance in some species of baleen, for feeding, for example) that made them big.
We asked the CPAC faithful How Trump fits in with the conservative movement At times, Thursday's roster of speakers at CPAC felt like aseminar devoted to refashioning Trump as a conservative befitting the movement's core principles.
Investors gaped at this major refashioning of the global landscape and decided it looked perilous — or at least so pockmarked with uncertainty that they preferred to pull their money out of riskier corners like stock markets.
Look at Me (2001) explored the psychosis inherent in the reality TV era's obsession with public image, while The Keep (2006) kicked off its refashioning of the Gothic with the loss of a protagonist's portable satellite dish.
It is part of China's larger economic and geopolitical agenda that encourages its technology and infrastructure companies to seek foreign markets, refashioning the global economic order to draw countries and companies more tightly into the country's orbit.
Most view the Big Society as another piece of political sloganeering — long since ditched by the Conservatives — that served as justification for an austerity program that has advanced the refashioning unleashed in the 1980s by Mrs. Thatcher.
The latest example is along heavily traveled Interstate 680 connecting Sacramento and San Jose, where crews are refashioning what used to be known as high-occupancy vehicle lanes and making them what are now called express lanes.
In the 1980s he reconnected, refashioning himself into a much more straightforward, and less interesting, pop star and something of a Thatcherite poster-boy; embracing consumerism was another side of his celebration of the individual over all else.
The E.P.A. website still lists its success stories: refashioning an old textile mill in Hickory, N.C., into a retail, dining and event space, and redeveloping former factory sites on the banks of Iowa's Cedar River into riverfront condominiums.
It is just that sort of outreach, though, that has encouraged some Irish Catholics who believe that restoration lies in the church refashioning itself as an inclusive place where community is forged and solidarity is found in complicated times.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union will take the first step on Wednesday towards refashioning its trade ties with Beijing, torn over how to lower its defenses to avert Chinese retaliation while protecting key industries against a damaging flood of cheap imports.
It's a leap for the newly minted back-of-the-house superstar, who has helped to revitalize the sometimes directionless world of contemporary pop made by white women, refashioning and refining the eighties for Lorde, St. Vincent, Pink, and Swift.
The flagship has since moved to a temporary home on West 26th Street, which opened its doors with "1968 Years: An Anniversary," a light-footed refashioning of the exhibition that inaugurated the gallery's first home, on Prince Street, in 1968.
They sold it as a refashioning of the incentives in the American economy — one that would unleash more investment, better efficiency and higher wages, along with enough growth to offset any revenue lost to the government from lower tax rates.
In fact, contrary to the ham-fistedness of Afropolitanism's rejection of what it deems reductive and primitive (and "local"), Osula's refashioning of African identity through the treasured and beloved family photograph is as tender as it seeks to be confrontational.
"The liberal justices know better than anyone else to what extent most if not all the Court's conservative justices are bent on refashioning constitutional law," said Michael Gerhardt of the University of North Carolina School of Law in Chapel Hill.
But he said Democrats also should not react to this election by refashioning their appeal as if the country were just as white as it was when Bill Clinton and other centrists began the Democratic Leadership Council 30 years ago.
It's not clear if this will involve a refashioning of Xioami's first smart speaker, the MI AI, which was launched in July 2017 for less than $50 and based on its MIUI forked-Android operating system; or a whole new range of devices.
For the company's co-founders, James Peisker and Chris Carter, the refashioning of the meat business in America is the next step in a nearly decade-long journey since the former chefs first met working in the restaurant of Nashville's historic Hermitage Hotel.
And so are their colleagues in a string of "sun and suburbs" districts across the country that feature a healthy dose of ethnic diversity and a well-educated white population that's drifting away from the Trump's refashioning of conservative politics along ethnonationalistic lines.
This season, while thinking back on those years, he decided to take the sartorial traditions of the French bourgeoisie and turn them on their head, refashioning luxurious capes, harlequin patterns, equestrian motifs and silk scarves into his own brand of high-voltage glamour.
Shadi Hamid, a senior fellow of the Brookings Institution, a think-tank in Washington, DC, says Mr Macron's declared aim of refashioning French Islam suggests a deep intervention in the affairs of a religion which would be inconceivable in the United States for constitutional reasons.
While the gallery's dominant position overlooking the Padang, a park in the downtown area, is impressive enough, the choice of those venues was strongly symbolic of Singapore's refashioning of its image: Where law and order ruled and official bureaucracy once stood, art now resides.
But Kelly's refashioning of his own memories of high school in both the narrative and the musical thermometer are effective reminders that, actually, you're not the only one to feel like this; loneliness and angst are universal and inter-generational feelings, and that can be comforting too.
Believe in the daily fashioning and refashioning of America, its constant reinvention and its high idealism, believe that, as Lincoln said, "government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth" — and recall the onerous sacrifice over generations for that cause.
Her ongoing photography project Went Looking for Beauty: Refashioning Self, includes two parts: one called "My Friends' Closets," for which Willis photographed garments from friends' closets; and another called "Street Views," for which she documented men and women as the shapers of their own identity, beauty, and cultural memory.
But in refashioning for the stage this mash-up of eight stories from Mr. Serling and his colleagues Charles Beaumont and Richard Matheson, Ms. Washburn and her director, Richard Jones, can't decide whether to be playful or morally pedantic, to comment on the material or to just give it to us straight.
But on his new album, "Views," which was released in April and has spent 10 of the past 11 weeks atop the Billboard album chart, he pushed himself to the other extreme: Not only is he leaning more heavily into singing but he is also refashioning his sing-rap hybrid as global pop music.
WASHINGTON — The most powerful and ambitious Republican-led Congress in 20 years will convene Tuesday, with plans to leave its mark on virtually every facet of American life — refashioning the country's social safety net, wiping out scores of labor and environmental regulations and unraveling some of the most significant policy prescriptions put forward by the Obama administration.
With a lesser-known work like "The Pearl Fishers," generally deemed an appealing but flawed opera (patches of soaring music, a justly famous duet, colorful choral writing, but an uneven score with a stilted libretto), the challenge is different and more liberating: The production must make a case for the overlooked opera, must bring out its riches without refashioning its essence.
She attempted to clamp down on the more overt racism and anti-Semitism that marked the party under her father's leadership, refashioning the FN as a champion of the French working class against the threat posed by mass immigration and the EU. Her improvement over her father's electoral mark 219.5 years ago shows how successful the campaign to mainstream the party has become.
In 1969, Broodthaers created a new version of Stéphane Mallarmé's experimental tour de force Un coup de dés jamais n'abolira le hasard (A Roll of the Dice Will Never Abolish Chance) by overlaying thick black marks on the text, resulting in an abstract dance of rectangles that suggests a player-piano roll (indeed, the concept behind German artist Michalis Pichler's 533 refashioning of Broodthaers's concept as just such a musical score).
Here we find Eugene von Bruenchenhein's copious photographs of his often topless and apparently game wife; the rather creepier ballerina-doll pictures made by Morton Bartlett, after devoting laborious attention to crafting the dolls themselves; the insouciant intensities of Greer Lankton, revolving around gender reassignment and the refashioning of icons, both cultural (Jackie O.) and subcultural (Candy Darling) through dolls and photographs; and selections from the inscrutable archive of Polaroids taken of actresses on television by the anonymous photographer known as Type 42.

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