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"reinterpret" Definitions
  1. reinterpret something to interpret something in a new or different way

242 Sentences With "reinterpret"

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In Permeate, Yang lets the gallery space help reinterpret her pieces, just as her pieces reinterpret the space.
Washington (CNN)He's instructed the Department of Homeland Security to reinterpret the laws on immigration and start building a border wall, the State Department to reinterpret visas and refugees, HHS to reinterpret aspects of Obamacare.
I imagine it's pretty challenging to reinterpret such recognizable songs.
The changes reinterpret the film and impart an entirely different tone.
I don't think using mental gymnastics to reinterpret scripture is convincing.
To date, eight novelists have signed on to reinterpret eight plays.
Her work tends to reinterpret everyday life as something clever and unexpected.
Or even more simply, we think it's time to reinterpret Title VII.
Young artists often reinterpret or reinvent the styles of their creative ancestors.
Instead, they tried to reinterpret the distance question as a question about growth.
Maybe they'll reinterpret their vampy W cover and go as Buffy and Angel.
Of course, you have to reinterpret this for what is a changing world.
His goal is to reinterpret it, for a November opening: 316 East 84th Street.
And, increasingly, white evangelicals are willing to selectively reinterpret the Bible to justify this.
Mr. Donadi has collaborated with the German brand Closed to reinterpret its classic chinos.
I'm not saying artists should give up using wit to reinterpret the Holocaust's atrocity.
HR: So you had to then consistently go on air afterwards and reinterpret the act.
Busy Philipps felt compelled to reinterpret Melania's jacket but gave the phrase a slight twist.
The then-majority Democrats used a controversial parliamentary gimmick to unilaterally reinterpret existing Senate rules.
And it raised new questions about China's willingness to reinterpret agreements for its own benefit.
Given that they gave us the chance to reinterpret their law, it's worked really well.
Since joining the agency, Mr. Carson has said that he wants to "reinterpret" the rule.
The show's website says it aimed to reinterpret the myths of Ariane and the Minotaur.
In such a crowded market, how do you reinterpret a classic opera with fresh eyes?
A competition challenged developers to reinterpret a biography of the "master builder" as interactive experiences.
LOOK UP, THE HEAVENS CALL, AND YOU WOULD SATISFY YOURSELVES TO REINTERPRET FLESH IN VILE ROOMS.
And like a lot of good mythology, there's a desire to return to and reinterpret it.
Republicans simply wish to reinterpret these existing protections in a way that would exclude trans people.
That's because federal judges in the Ninth Circuit now need to reinterpret the Equal Pay Act.
To me, the urge to reinterpret Disney's princesses has always been baffling: They're not enigmatic, only blank.
An avid appreciator of art, Simons uses intricate methods to reinterpret the very works he's inspired by.
Maybe, he said, he could reinterpret federal anti-kickback law to eliminate its protection for these rebates.
The designers reinterpret traditional men's wear fabrics — tweed, velvet and cotton shirting — with surprising, often cropped, silhouettes.
Many legal experts believe, however, that efforts to reinterpret the 14th Amendment would not pass constitutional muster.
It made me think about what other intense, overwhelming, and uncomfortable sensations I could learn to reinterpret.
Check out the video to hear Ice T reinterpret some beloved characters, giving them much more relatable lines.
It is also no secret that fiction can be a cathartic way to reinterpret trauma and personal history.
In other words, just following what our forefathers intended, and not trying to reinterpret that or add to that?
Since taking the helm, Giancarlo has made his ambitions clear to refocus and reinterpret the mission of the regulator.
Critics praised the chefs' ability to reinterpret Chinese-American dishes with gourmet ingredients like housemade sausage and hoisin sauce.
But if you want to see how a game can intelligently and provocatively reinterpret literature, Memoranda absolutely warrants investigation.
NikeLab veteran Newsom, then, combined the VaporMax and FlyKnit technologies to reinterpret the Air as a moccasin/sneaker hybrid.
He could reinterpret the rules as written to declare that the 85033 Republicans can already count as a quorum.
They had no idea what to expect from the singer, but gave him free reign to reinterpret Serbian's tracks.
Polly Fern, a ceramist with the New Craftsmen, creates platters and vases that reinterpret the Victorian tradition of transferware.
Context is key to understanding the DOJ's position to not reinterpret the consent decree and why Judge Stanton is wrong.
They could let Gorsuch go down, or they could go nuclear and reinterpret Rule 22 to exclude Supreme Court nominees.
They may reinterpret their events, use official channels to give an appearance of justice, and intimidate or bribe or bystanders.
Launched last June in Amsterdam, the company has one clear mission: to reinterpret the classic fisherman's coat with every collection.
But the idea to reinterpret the plastic water bottle in the first place did arise from the topic of immigration.
Their ideas and settings are difficult to reinterpret without losing the core of what made the original story intriguing or satisfying.
And this change in mindset opened a whole new door for the internet to reinterpret women and relationships through viral content.
It's a clever way to reinterpret a user's heart rate data, and a feature that companies like Fitbit don't offer yet.
HUD Secretary Ben Carson has criticized the Obama-era rules as "mandated social engineering" and promised his agency would "reinterpret" them.
These are joined by two works, created by Pascal Rioult and performed by his company, that reinterpret familiar scores by Ravel.
Clinton has also said she would reinterpret the amendment, and a spokesman for her campaign says she would support a repeal.
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But again, whether intentional or not—probably intentionally—he smartly left so much mystery to Cthulhu that people could reinterpret him.
Mr. D'Rivera will reinterpret tunes from that recording, and others Parker made with Cuban musicians such as Machito and Chico O'Farrill.
Instead, it belongs to the rest of us, to enjoy or analyze or pick apart or reinterpret as we see fit.
He could also write and reinterpret music that was not traditionally performed by black artists and filter it through his sensibility.
It's the administration that wants to completely reinterpret 140 years of immigration law to kick more people out of the country.
Britney Spears's music is coming to Broadway — in a play that uses "The Feminine Mystique" to reinterpret the Grimms' fairy tales.
As viewers, we imbue the wig with meaning from our own lived experiences and reinterpret the character based on our own realities.
I had kind of a shattered childhood, so I wanted to take these icons from childhood and reinterpret them as an adult.
Perhaps because Carrie Mae Weems is using the lens of race and its relationship to state authority through which to reinterpret Antigone.
"I would spend days wandering the streets looking for ways to reinterpret and utilize my small town as a skateboarder," he recalled.
The Trump administration unilaterally decided to reinterpret the agreement, saying that people convicted of crimes were not protected, according to American officials.
But, officials said, he can direct federal agencies to reinterpret key provisions of those laws and to revise rules issued under them.
Mr. Devins should have asked for permission to use and reinterpret the original work, not merely apologized after negative social media attention.
" The kit said the name was attention-getting but that "we choose to embrace the term and reinterpret it positively for ourselves.
In one outrageous set piece an outspoken dancer is trapped in a studio-come-cell and bewitched to cruelly reinterpret Susie's routine.
They may reinterpret events, use official channels to give an appearance of justice, and intimidate, bribe, or threaten the individuals or bystanders.
In extreme contrast, many artists employ surprisingly old-fashioned techniques to reinterpret historic events and stories of the near and distant past.
The rest is just good old-fashioned raunch, usually playing up the horrifying ways to reinterpret a squeaky-clean children's show (2320:23410).
And it also allowed top creators John Byrne, Frank Miller, and George Perez to reinterpret the origins of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman.
"People are going to try to reinterpret things and try to say he's against this group or against that group," Carson told Mitchell.
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Among the airports that have begun to reinterpret rules governing these fees are three international ones in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
Dr. Andrew Thompson, professor of clinical psychology at Cardiff University and British Skin Foundation spokesperson, also recommends trying to reinterpret the person's motivations.
The comment on the Reproducibility Project appears in Science today, an attempt to reinterpret the data and highlight what the researchers see as flaws.
The space explores the artistic process through stations where children can, for example, imitate Kelly's gridlike designs or recreate and reinterpret a Nevelson sculpture.
That's not really the point, though; Gray and Harvey creatively reinterpret the narrative in a way that blurs the line between fiction and documentary.
The other half is just good old-fashioned raunch, usually playing up the horrifying ways to reinterpret a squeaky-clean children's show (2745:23000).
The other half is just good old-fashioned raunch, usually playing up the horrifying ways to reinterpret a squeaky-clean children's show (2:00).
She's also creative director of the Mumbai-based housewares brand No-Mad; her designs reinterpret traditional Indian textiles and ceramics in a modern palette.
Beijing then intervened to reinterpret Hong Kong's Basic Law, retroactively disqualifying six popularly elected politicians over the way in which they took their oaths.
For the forthcoming Everything's Beautiful, Glasper was given full reign to sample, rework, and reinterpret anything in the Sony Miles Davis catalog that he pleased.
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She notes that designs which are easily modifiable allow for even more creativity, as other artists can reinterpret the images and add their own voices.
Trump is considering an executive order that would unilaterally reinterpret the Fourteenth Amendment to scrap birthright citizenship, a bedrock principle of post-emancipation American democracy.
For him, and for others, the flat earth is liberation from the pressures of the modern world and a lens through which to reinterpret everything.
But it may be more prudent to say that he also gave us the reason to think, rethink and reinterpret the meaning of his words.
In his new show at Regen Projects, Gates showcases paintings based on data visualizations by W.E.B. Du Bois and ceramic sculptures that reinterpret iconic forms.
We will reexamine, reinterpret and renew them so they are fit for the company we are today — and the company we will want to become.
The Justice Department in December announced that it was beginning the rule-making process that could allow it to reinterpret the legality of bump stocks.
San Francisco's Legion of Honor Museum invited historians to respond to its Casanova exhibit and share ideas for how to reinterpret and display art history.
We can reinterpret these "bad" feelings and use our imagination to find some value in them, let them teach us about ourselves and the world.
But for artist Kris Chau, her creations are not just representative of internal influences; they also act as filters that translate and reinterpret external surroundings, too.
They've been translated into Klingon, been reinterpreted as science fiction films and novels, and even been used as a way to reinterpret the Star Wars franchise.
I reinterpret the old theological principle of 'God equals reality', and applied this to the logic of a video game, or 'God equals reality equals game.
The movement to reinterpret or change antimonopoly laws is running headlong into a legal community and interest groups just as invested in defending the status quo.
In the heart of Chinatown, Chinese Tuxedo will reinterpret old-fashioned specialties, in potentially thrilling preparations like lo mein dressed to kill with spicy mapo tofu.
Elsewhere, in Milan, we saw Dolce & Gabbana reinterpret its classic suiting with a '50s jazz influence, as in this oversize double-breasted jacket and cropped trousers.
We already know that CBT is helpful for back pain because it teaches patients to reinterpret pain-related thoughts and anxieties that may exacerbate the condition.
Mr. Pomerleau said the interpretation reflected an apparent reluctance inside the administration to reinterpret the language of the new law as aggressively as businesses had hoped.
So he has done more than retouch or reinterpret the four jazz standards and pseudo-standards that appear on this EP (including two from Duke Ellington).
"We always start our collections by imagining what we might find in our grandmother's closets, and how we would reinterpret the idea for ourselves," says Phyllis.
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But after a more than year-long review, they have crafted a plan that will reinterpret some rules to allow for more armed drone sales overseas.
You've heard plenty of men tell and retell (and attempt) a Ulysses-style journey; Tuttle knew it was time to reinterpret the idea with a woman's voice.
Then the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum invited the group to reinterpret the entirety of Dylan's opus "Blonde on Blonde" in conjunction with an exhibit.
The other half of the humor is just good old-fashioned raunch, usually playing up the horrifying ways to reinterpret a squeaky-clean children's show (4133:4123).
The other half of the humor is just good old-fashioned raunch, usually playing up the horrifying ways to reinterpret a squeaky-clean children's show (2:00).
The other half of the humor is just good old-fashioned raunch, usually playing up the horrifying ways to reinterpret a squeaky-clean children's show (4613:4603).
" Company branding materials provided to BuzzFeed News acknowledge the name's associations but say the restaurant aims to instead "embrace the term and reinterpret it positively for ourselves.
The other half of the humor is just good old-fashioned raunch, usually playing up the horrifying ways to reinterpret a squeaky-clean children's show (2123:00).
The other half of the humor is just good old-fashioned raunch, usually playing up the horrifying ways to reinterpret a squeaky-clean children's show (2342:23212).
In 2004 the Diyanet announced a project to verify and reinterpret the hadith, or the collected words and acts of the Prophet Muhammad, in a modern light.
We also have it straight from the president's mouth that he intends to nominate a justice willing to reinterpret the constitutionality of our current health care system.
And I think there was a missed opportunity to reinterpret hell — as a metaphor for evil, for these difficult experiences that people go through, like addiction or war.
She killed it, of course, choosing a few staple pieces to dramatically reinterpret the look (no wonder Reebok chose her as an ambassador for their Les Mills collection).
"Our administration should remain aware of Beijing's intentions to reinterpret reality, and continue to call out China's malicious cyber actions as more than mere criminal activity," Salmon wrote.
One day after saying he could reinterpret the Fourteenth Amendment's Citizenship Clause by executive order to eliminate birthright citizenship, the president doubled down on the issue on Twitter.
The Italian-based brand, best know for its outerwear, has launched a new strategy: It hired eight designers to reinterpret the brand's ethos — and its iconic down jacket.
I thought, for example, that Mr. Sharon might reinterpret and modernize the fairy-tale beings that the explorers come across: Hungry Ghost, Ice Demons, Lonely Spirit, Ancient Man.
Jensen and Treseler reinterpret nine of Wheeler's compositions, which tend to be lyrical and songlike, whether moving at a quick clip or drifting as slowly as cloud cover.
The smarter a person is, the greater his or her ability to rationalize and reinterpret discordant information, and the greater the polarizing boomerang effect is likely to be.
"I think Mother Nature is the world's best designer, so body parts are one of my favorite things to reinterpret," he explained when describing the new shapely styles.
" Justice Scalia was telling us to reject the left's view that the Constitution is a "living document" that judges have the right to reinterpret in light of "the times.
It has led the FCC to reinterpret depression era rules designed for the 1930s era monopoly telephone utility and attempt to apply them to today's dynamic and hypercompetitive internet.
For example, regulatory agencies reinterpret a broad statutory term, such as what constitutes a wetland, and then conclude that a landowner violated the Clean Water Act in years past.
Moncler continued to eschew a catwalk show format in favor of its Genius project, in which a group of designers reinterpret the outerwear brand into their own sub-collections.
In an opinion concurring with the majority, Judge Richard Posner wrote that judges have the authority to reinterpret decades-old legislative acts to fit shifting cultural and political norms.
In the 21st century, musicians have redefined the traditional boundaries of their instruments and genres: Marimba players and harpists perform Bach's "Goldberg" Variations, and jazz pianists reinterpret Mahler and Schumann.
But Mr. Laarman has mainly applied the new technology to reinterpret classics like the Eames chair, vintage Louis-something tables and contemporary pieces like the luxurious Marc Newson chaise longue.
"We're fantasizing about doing a farm- or ranch-style place that would take some of the elements from Borgo Egnazia and reinterpret them," he said, "maybe in the American West."
In November, Beijing intervened in a dispute over two pro-independence lawmakers' oaths of office, using a rarely invoked power to reinterpret the city's constitution and kick them out of parliament.
The stuff that I do has a different intention, which is to appropriate and reinterpret and repossess the material in a creative or artistic way that does something new and original.
Ross told Reuters in an interview that some of the federal regulations could be eliminated or modified through executive actions, and some through directives to agencies to reinterpret statutes and rules.
Such statements, in which presidents lay out their objections to the bills they just signed and assert they can reinterpret or ignore certain parts, have become increasingly common in recent presidencies.
With worldwide tour dates including Berlin, Tokyo, and Montreal, the showcase has a reputation for challenging listener expectations, and lending local artists a platform to reinterpret the boundaries of their craft.
"With film, the goal of a traditional audio department is to reinterpret the visual environment into a complimentary aural environment, giving realistic contextual sound to images on screen," Williams says in narration.
It is for this reason that we have sent a letter questioning the effort by a well-established legal organization to "restate" and reinterpret our copyright laws for the nation's judicial system.
Her threats to increase gun control, along with the threat of appointing a liberal Supreme Court justice who might reinterpret the Second Amendment, are just too big of a risk to me.
" Paul W. Schmidt, who retired as an immigration judge in 2016, said it appears that the attorney general's move to reinterpret judicial precedent was "very intentional — to undermine claimants from Central America.
A constitution plays many roles, but one of them is its ability to be stalwart on values in the face of societal change: Constitutions are difficult to amend and difficult to reinterpret.
Launched last year, the Fluxus Festival continues this week with Yoko Ono: BREATHEWATCHLISTENTOUCH, a celebration of the artist's career in which several female musicians and artists will reinterpret her art and music.
Harry Kupfer, a German opera director whose inventive and often provocative stagings of Wagner masterpieces put him in the vanguard of a generation that sought to reinterpret the canon, died on Dec.
For now, at least, plenty of evangelical leaders are leaning into the conflation of nationalism and Trumpism and Christian identity — and are willing to reinterpret the words of Jesus in the process.
The administration's latest tactic in its war to end asylum for Central Americans is to reinterpret asylum law to eliminate the types of claims brought by people from this part of the world.
We need to reinterpret and revalue the father's role in parenting by facing that it is as indispensable for the healthy growth of human beings and as time-consuming as the mother's role.
And in January, a memo indicated that the EPA intends to reinterpret a crucial Clean Air Act standard to allow many facilities to emit more of 189 different kinds of toxic air pollution.
Regaining body awareness means learning to "notice, tolerate, manage, and reinterpret" sensations, and yoga is a practice space for this process—provided that one's external conditions are sufficiently safe and free of coercion.
As a component of this fall's MAD Transformations, an exhibition series considering how contemporary artists reinterpret traditional crafts, the use of crochet for addressing ocean pollution is a vital part of the project.
Scientific practice demands that conclusions drawn from the fossils should be verifiable: scientists must be able to reexamine, re-measure, and reinterpret them (such reexamination can happen decades or even centuries after their discovery).
This year, they are spinning out a publicity campaign around his role in the likely Oscar contender Call Me by Your Name that attempts to retroactively reinterpret his choices, his failures, and his career.
These protagonists' shortcomings make for excellent narrative material, since the reader is left parsing information on their behalf, forced to reinterpret the evidence (mystery objects, strange communiqués from other characters) that the men cannot.
I don't mean that as some sort of elitist statement, more the fact that we're not attempting to reinvent the wheel or reinterpret black metal as something that can exist for more mainstream consumption.
Jacobs cited the choreographer Karole Armitage, who opened the event with a solo performance, as a source of inspiration for her ability to break with convention and reinterpret previous eras of the city's history.
They're familiarizing themselves with LA while also getting LA familiar with them—all the while being free to change and reinterpret dishes before being locked into a brick-and-mortar space, full staff, and kitchen.
Even if Congress does not agree on changes to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act and other post-crisis reforms, regulators will have wide latitude to reinterpret or roll back new rules and regulations.
Now the Trump administration is attempting to reinterpret that agreement — and effectively erase the intimate history of the Republic of Vietnam and the United States, countries linked by a brutal war and promises of friendship.
One of the first rock groups to combine American sounds with lyrics in their native language, Happy End remains a touchstone in how city pop musicians would reinterpret American music to discover their own national identity.
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Listen, Chrome extensions are a fun way to reinterpret the internet through a lens of in-jokes, be it one that auto-converts cloud to butts or another that "blocks" unproductive sites with aggressive motivational phrases.
Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, during testimony in front of the House Judiciary Committee last week, denied that the decision to reinterpret the law had been "corrupted" by Adelson, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
While this case has served as grounds for dismissal of a number of similar federal suits, plaintiffs' attorneys continue to shop around for like-minded courts, including state courts, willing to ignore or reinterpret this precedent.
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The idea that everyone involved is playing a game of three-dimensional chess at all times can be grounds to reinterpret or dismiss even the most contradictory signals as needed, to make sure the theory keeps working.
It might look it, but often it's just really chic ways to reinterpret budget friendly solutions," she tells Refinery29, noting that, when she was working with the team at The Wing, "our inspiration was more budget-related.
Organized by Claire L. Evans and Jona Bechtolt of 5 Every Day and YACHT, and hosted by Tom Carroll of Tom Explores Los Angeles, Triforium Fridays invites contemporary musicians and performers to reinterpret Young's far-out vision.
In November 85033, the Democrats, then in control of the Senate, used a questionable parliamentary ploy to unilaterally reinterpret existing Senate rules to permit them to end filibusters with just a simple majority vote on judicial nominations.
As the Oregon perpetrators reflect on their actions while behind bars, others are working to use politics and the courts to reinterpret the law and undermine our national wildlife refuges, national forests and other cherished public lands.
"Vietnamese-Cajun crawfish reflects the dynamism of newly-arrived Southerners—Vietnamese refugees and their progeny—who reinterpret the culture and the cuisine of the place they claim," says John T. Edge, director of the Southern Foodways Alliance.
Legislation like what King has introduced does not attempt to alter the text of the Constitution as it is written, but rather seeks to reinterpret the way a key passage of the 14th Amendment is commonly understood.
The policy reversal also marks another step in the Republican-majority NLRB's push to reinterpret the central federal law on unions in ways that advocates say have made it easier for companies to avoid a unionized workforce.
Because IEX planned to delay incoming and outgoing information to the broader market by 350 microseconds each way, the Securities and Exchange Commission was forced to reinterpret a key provision of Reg NMS to approve IEX's application.
WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — Crossword constructors tend to reinterpret words and phrases in ways that most people don't see until they are solving a puzzle, but it can be a hindrance as much as it can be a boon.
Uber — along with other companies working on self-driving technology — will likely have to convince policymakers to modify or reinterpret these regulations before it will be allowed to send anyone a car with no driver at all.
However, a critique of the palace's origins is not central to the collective's methodologies; rather, Os Espacialistas's aim is to have viewers rethink, relook, and reinterpret space as something that is never fixed but fluid and transformative.
Even more remarkable than the proof itself is the manner in which Huh and his collaborators achieved it—by finding a way to reinterpret ideas from one area of mathematics in another where they didn't seem to belong.
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The revelation that the show was originally envisioned as an anthology is fascinating, because it's a format that would allow Fuller and CBS to revisit the franchise's classic eras and reinterpret them for a new generation of fans.
If Zack, spaghetti sauce and Becky the Duck mean nothing to you, fear not: Much of the humor is just good old-fashioned raunch, usually playing up all the horrifying ways to reinterpret a squeaky-clean children's show.
Following the initial focus on decorative arts, Berry B Tracy, then curator of the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, came on board to reinterpret the house around the top-tier, historically accurate furniture being acquired.
In recent days, Trump's daughter Ivanka has said she does not share her father's view that the press is the enemy of the people, only for the President to reinterpret her remarks for his 53 million Twitter followers.
Norman Blake: For me, what I find interesting about these kind of projects is that when you go and look at someone else's music and then you reinterpret it, it gives you an insight into other people's process.
Over the last several years, as two artisanal musical productions took less-traveled roads through the alt-theater woods, Damon Daunno and Amber Gray found themselves side by side, bringing contemporary voices to reinterpret their shows' classic stories.
I draw a lot of inspiration from the canonized images in the history of art, and part of that drive comes from a desire to claim these celebrated images of beauty and reinterpret them in my own way.
All iterations of the film — including the latest, directed by Bradley Cooper and starring Cooper and Lady Gaga — sing the same tune, but each version has new variations on the theme, flourishes and inversions that reinterpret the old story.
I wonder if her rejection of classical ideals of beauty and her need to reinterpret myth led her to reexamine the nature of portraiture — which is what I think she is up to in her works in this vein.
Although this is the smallest show of the three, it presents a compact and clear survey of how this unique genre evolved, featuring traditional works from the 19th-century as well as contemporary paintings that reinterpret the basic form.
I think the talking cat was so much a part of the funny Sabrina that it might have been a little weird to try and reinterpret and have it voiced by, I have no idea, Leonardo DiCaprio, or somebody.
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While each generation seems to have a broad mandate to reinterpret classic books and films, video game culture seems to lack that reflective desire, and hopefully this re-release will instill a strong desire in players to revisit other classic games.
He convenes four of those partners — the pianists Aaron Parks and Taylor Eigsti, the bassist Matt Brewer and the drummer Eric Harland — to reinterpret the suite as a combo, though it's likely that some duologue will break out within the ranks.
As they made the work, Rosenblum and Seltzer say they developed an interest in the idea of collecting, and in how cultural objects are taken out of context through the lens of time as other cultures adopt and reinterpret them.
There was another resurgence in the work's popularity when, during Sweden's 2010 election, a group of artists held a collective reading; other groups have since used it for writing workshops, allowing people to reinterpret the text as they saw fit.
It will be extremely interesting to see whether she will reinterpret the role she has inherited from inequality in order to close that gap a little — at least the gap between what she really is, and what the first lady is.
That was fifty years before the telegraph originated and almost a century before Alexander Graham Bell made the first telephone call... Now, 200 years later, the government endeavors to reinterpret the All Writs Act as an open-ended source of new powers.
Solange and I wanted to reinterpret Issey Miyake's connected dress [from the 90s], so we asked Miss Tina Knowles and Tim White (her amazing tailor) to help us, and they created this purple one in literally two days—we couldn't believe it!
The Bodyguard-era image of Whitney was overtaken, in her final years, by decontextualized outbursts from Bobby Brown's reality show and "crack is wack" and "show me the receipts!" memes, hinting at the way the pop zeitgeist was beginning to reinterpret her image.
They already had the title for their new movie, inspired by a list McCullah had kept about a boyfriend, and they landed pretty quickly on William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew as the play they wanted to reinterpret for modern times.
Unlike the broad goal of "socializing" which new generations constantly reinterpret and redefine across platforms, all travelers can point to concrete shared grievances (such as language barriers, getting lost, trouble finding a trustworthy host) which AR and VR could certainly help to solve.
Their success, however, was short-lived: Law was one of several lawmakers disqualified from office by Hong Kong courts after Beijing enacted a rarely-used power to "reinterpret" the city's constitution, putting more stringent requirements on how legislators took their oaths of office.
And most people who commit violence also have the capacity to reinterpret and overcome their traumatic experiences in a way that brings understanding to, and remorse for, their own actions, along with a newfound commitment to helping others learn from their experience.
Some predominantly Muslim countries have been moving to reinterpret Islamic law within their borders, with some sending delegations to a 2016 international conference of scholars, religious leaders and clergy members in Morocco on protecting the legal rights of religious minorities living among them.
Because they used flexible, open-ended language like "cruel and unusual" without explaining exactly what they meant, it seems clear that they were deliberately inviting future generations to interpret and reinterpret these words — the very opposite of what textualists and originalists propose.
That poll, and the thousands of letters and messages I received from people expressing their gratitude for the elevator moment, helped me reinterpret the fight, and give new meaning to the courage I witnessed: Yes, we lost; Kavanaugh sits on the Supreme Court.
While the President's comment on the issue is new, the Justice Department had announced in December, in the wake of the Las Vegas shooting, that it had begun the rule-making process that could allow it to reinterpret the legality of the devices.
Forthcoming research by Debbie Dougherty, a professor of organizational communication at the University of Missouri, shows that even when sexual harassment policies are in place, employees reinterpret them so that the focus is on the perception of the offender's behavior and not the conduct itself.
When explaining something that his tempestuous boss has just said about foreign or domestic politics, Mr Pence has the ability to polish and reinterpret those presidential words with such grave, head-shaking conviction that it seems both rude and unreasonable to doubt his version.
In this sense the Ise summit fits into Mr Abe's long-term nationalist project, which has already seen his government increase the defence budget, relax a ban on weapons exports and reinterpret the constitution to allow Japan to take part in collective self-defence.
"Throughout his career, his aim was not to reinterpret or to adapt Shakespeare's play but to bring it in close rapport with the modern world and make it easier for his audiences — mainly Japanese — to understand, by means of visualization and Japanization," Professor Shoichiro wrote.
Yet, the score will become the centerpiece of the New World Initiative, including Young People's Concerts at Lincoln Center and in the city's schools, as well as programs that encourage local ensembles and school children to perform or reinterpret the piece and explore its roots.
Professor Sing said that many people in Hong Kong also believed that the two politicians' remarks at the oath-taking ceremony handed the Chinese government a pretext to reinterpret the Basic Law, which was negotiated before Britain returned the territory to Chinese rule in 1997.
This time, it is being installed on the altar in the Chapel of St. Saviour as the centerpiece of "The Christa Project: Manifesting Divine Bodies," an exhibition of more than 50 contemporary works that interpret — or reinterpret — the symbolism associated with the image of Jesus.
In summer 2019, however, when the state health department (the same agency that kept a spreadsheet of women's periods) decided to arbitrarily reinterpret an old "informed consent" law, the fate of Missouri's last abortion clinic—Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region—jolted into limbo.
Also included in the exhibition are dresses worn by royal cousin Gabriella Windsor and a preview of their new AW17 collection, 20 pieces that reinterpret classics for which the house has become renowned, alongside coats, evening wear – all of which show off the house's exquisite tailoring.
Her exhibition is part of the museum's efforts to integrate contemporary art practices with its historical collection, as it's invited artists to reinterpret the quixotic installation style Albert Barnes is known for, where artworks and artifacts from diverse cultures are juxtaposed regardless of chronology or origin.
Nearly every major art movement has found its own way to honor and reinterpret them, and unsurprisingly, they've had similar popularity in photo history, starting with Anna Atkins's cyanotypes and Cromer's circa 1845 Amateur daguerreotype of flowers, and extending through Karl Blosfeldt, Imogen Cunningham, and countless others.
While Wurm highlights photography within surrealist situations—as does featured dada artist Man Ray—others reinterpret photography through direct acting, like the posed mime performances of Charles Deburau by French photographer Nadar, or those of Japanese photographer Eikoh Hosoe, who had an affiliation with avant-garde dancers.
By using poses, items, and clothing from his parents and those of the sitters, he not only tried to understand those family members' perspectives and circumstances at the time, but actually resurrect and reinterpret them, letting them directly inform the self-representation of his own generation.
The 2006 painting has become the symbol of a global initiative by the Indonesian youth wing of Nahdlatul Ulama, the largest mass Islamic organization in the world, that seeks to reinterpret Islamic law dating from the Middle Ages in ways that conform to 21st-century norms.
This setback closely follows a potentially more significant challenge to the CFPB, as the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit expressed significant skepticism as to the CFPB's ability to reinterpret a rule whose interpretation had been long settled by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
"Veep fans love the show's iconic and hilarious characters, and we thought that an art show would be a really fun way to allow some of our artistic fans to reinterpret their favorite characters and scenes through their own works," says Yauny Wheaton, director of program advertising for HBO.
Taking chances is vital to the survival of this group and its music, especially those that invite the possibility of failure—as such, letting other people take something that was very much ours and completely reinterpret (and even destroy it) was a necessary choice, even an inevitable one.
While the thought of a dancing monster may strike some as funny — think Peter Boyle in a white-tie-and-tails routine with Gene Wilder in "Young Frankenstein" — for Mr. Scarlett it was a chance to reinterpret a story that has long enthralled, and often baffled, readers and audiences.
Washington (CNN)The Justice Department announced Tuesday that it has begun a federal rule-making process that could reinterpret the legality of certain bump fire stock devices, a piece of equipment that enabled the Las Vegas gunman in October to fire on concertgoers more rapidly, mimicking automatic fire.
All signs indicate that President Donald Trump will be impeached on Wednesday, the ultimate rebuke to a President who has tried to reinterpret the Constitution, stretched the boundaries of American politics and attempted to use the powers of his office to solicit foreign help for his reelection campaign.
Those who look at her latest collection, or the vintage pieces on display, and see misshapen, unwearable oddities might be surprised, in other words, to learn that the garments (and the more accessible pieces, back in the showroom, whose spirit they channel and reinterpret) actually sell — very well.
While much of the attention around Kavanaugh's nomination has gone to his positions in other areas (like abortion and executive power), there is evidence that Kavanaugh would go along with a conservative-majority Supreme Court that wants to once again reinterpret the Second Amendment to expand gun rights in America.
Magui Peredo and her partner, Salvador Macias, the principals of Estudio Macias Peredo in Guadalajara, Mexico, and finalists for this year's Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize for Emerging Architecture, elegantly reinterpret the Mexican building tradition of thick walls and courtyards for their mixed use — apartments above commercial space — González Luna Building.
That has been my position and it is my position and so I know I have some political enemies that would like to reinterpret my beliefs but they don't have a right to do that...I will put my record up against anyone's record when it comes to defending the Second Amendment.
In a wide-ranging policy speech, Acting Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman J. Christopher Giancarlo, who was nominated by President Donald Trump as permanent chairman late Tuesday, said it was time for the CFTC to "reinterpret its regulatory mission" by focusing on fostering economic growth, enhancing U.S. markets, and "right-sizing" its regulatory footprint.
But the artist and former professional dancer Alexandra Bachzetsis encourages us to think more critically and proactively about those codes in her performances, which reframe and reinterpret movements sourced from wrestling moves and Hollywood cinema to Greek dance traditions and historical representations of love and conflict, particularly as they pertain to and shape women's behavior.
There are a lot of great Holmes adaptations out there that are great because of how well they bring the Conan Doyle stories to life (the Jeremy Brett series for Granada Television is probably the best version of this) while there are others that are great because of how they reimagine and reinterpret the stories ( Elementary).
" Furthermore, in a 1993 memo by Charles Cooper, Michael Carvin, and Vincent Colatriano on the legal authority for the Department of Treasury to index capital gains taxes to inflation, they said they "believe that the Treasury has administrative discretion to reinterpret 'cost' to take account of the economic reality that a 'gain' attributable solely to inflation adds nothing to the taxpayer&aposs real wealth or purchasing power.
In a wide-ranging policy speech that drew a rare standing ovation from more than 1,000 industry participants, Acting Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman J. Christopher Giancarlo, who was nominated by President Donald Trump as permanent chairman late Tuesday, said it was time for the CFTC to "reinterpret its regulatory mission" by focusing on fostering economic growth, enhancing U.S. markets, and "right-sizing" its regulatory footprint.
Rather, it's much more likely that the court will do what the Fifth Circuit did: reinterpret the precedent to its liking; credit the Fifth Circuit's charges that abortion practice in Louisiana was sloppy and dangerous rather than the District Court's precise findings that the safety record of abortion in the state was "excellent"; or pretend, as the appeals court did, that insignificant differences between Texas and Louisiana justify a completely different outcome when it comes to the constitutional rights of women.

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