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"When we started repurposing a few years ago it was incredibly niche," said Pan Pantziarka, head of drug repurposing at the Anticancer Fund in Brussels, Belgium.
Yet more importantly, at its core the production of dance music is concerned repurposing of existing material, so it's no surprise it provides the ideal context for an almost Dadaist repurposing of symbols.
The possibilities for repurposing famous SATC quotes would be endless.
Straubel of Tesla, as I noted, is skeptical of repurposing.
Many turn to repurposing and recycling the materials at hand.
The scale of the opportunity for "drug repurposing" is vast.
Repurposing trash is a popular way to make an impact.
Repurposing existing factories to make such drugs can take years.
We were into repurposing when Ulysses S. Grant was president.
All these years later, I, too, find myself repurposing old clothes.
For political costumes, people may be repurposing costumes from last year.
It's repurposing sounds to create something that has never existed before.
So repurposing them in this way is both ingenious and practical.
Is there a solution in repurposing old pieces or finding antiques?
It was, in short, a decade of repurposing—technologically, musically, culturally.
One possibility is repurposing them to serve as grid-connected energy storage.
I have certainly gleaned valuable tips — largely about repurposing leftovers — from them.
It's one small example of the industry's history of repurposing old lines.
As non-profits make headway in repurposing, corporate interest may be rising.
The Gatsby from South Africa started as a way of repurposing leftovers.
That particular purposeful repurposing of GIFs fed the Tumblr and Reddit engines.
Jafa pulled images from the books regularly, repurposing them in later juxtapositions.
Brooks also saved big on flooring by repurposing materials he already had.
Other companies are doing different things, making vaccines, or repurposing existing treatments.
But repurposing basketball courts and tiptoeing around a school's schedule isn't ideal.
Because it wasn't just repurposing shows, although that's initially what it was.
How did you decide to start repurposing fabrics and garments for your collections?
There are several reasons why so many farming startups are repurposing space hardware.
That should help reduce the time and cost of certifying and repurposing them.
Nonetheless, many non-profit groups see promise in supporting trials into drug repurposing.
The large bowel is an amazing recycling and repurposing centre for the body.
Essentially, this Kids profile is a repurposing of Hulu's previously launched "Kids" section.
Repurposing leftover money in this way has fallen out of favor since 2000.
"It seemed like such a logical repurposing of spent beer grains," he said.
Repurposing it to reduce the money supply could mean those effects are overlooked.
Investors are also forbidden from misappropriating insurance funds or repurposing funds for investment.
I'm floored by its simple elegance and repurposing of a classic western composition.
Resistance to sexist marketing has also contributed to the feminist repurposing of fictional characters.
"I have this idea of repurposing and taking from what's around me," Hovsepian says.
That process, called "generic drug repurposing," can be faster and cheaper for a developer.
Robust support for repurposing devices like this is unheard of in the tech industry.
Structurally, "Getting Religion" relies too much on repurposing Woodward's body of work for Newsweek.
She revels in repurposing leftovers; if there aren't any, though, she goes with eggs.
There are the emotional tales of rebirth and repurposing, such as Ms. Roth's frogs.
Repurposing the Garden's bones would cost far less than building a station from scratch.
Ms. Hearst had, indeed, been thinking about repurposing and its role in a collection.
Any repurposing of funds requires express congressional approval, which Trump is unlikely to get.
One reason is that corporations are already doing what is in the repurposing statement.
The firm's name, however, is cheekily disingenuous; Sugimoto is fond of repurposing ancient materials.
We worked with Rave Mobile Safety to engineer a solution by repurposing an existing platform.
Rather than peddle brand-new virtual products, Miniwiz derives value from physically repurposing old rubbish.
Celebrities are increasingly rewearing or repurposing their red carpet looks in the name of sustainability.
The next wonder-drug may already have been discovered and bottled; it just needs repurposing.
Repurposing an existing word is harder; the inertia of the older meaning must be overcome.
Remastered music can often seem like little more than repurposing old songs to make money.
There's even a long history of skate brands repurposing the logos of processed food manufacturers.
Upcycling involves repurposing old devices instead of breaking them down for parts of reselling them.
The nonprofit is known for repurposing dilapidated buildings and turning them into temporary homeless housing.
The notion of repurposing something new from old materials has always been important to Cathari.
Other interests see this as little more than repurposing of some Trans-Pacific Partnership language.
I like how you described the process of making this album as repurposing your insomnia.
"For a tenth of the cost, we're building animal models and finding repurposing opportunities," Perlstein explained.
The endemic repurposing of this expression by both parties is an indicator of the national mood.
It's not some breakthrough in a lab, it's just a clever way of repurposing existing materials.
However, the deal is not just about repurposing NBC's existing news content for a new platform.
Some object that this repurposing of the plural pronoun should be rejected because it's grammatically incorrect.
Repurposing leftovers keeps our menu more interesting, which makes us more likely to actually eat them.
Like placebos, hallucinogens also aren't new, of course, but researchers are repurposing them in promising ways.
Repurposing unused space -- such as operating rooms, staff quarters and hallways -- could temporarily increase bed capacity.
As shopping malls struggle to survive in the era of Amazon, communities are repurposing retail spaces.
Inside, Ms. Selldorf is repurposing, intact, Venturi Scott Brown's entry vestibule, with its Pop-art, WHAAM!
Janesville has a storied place in labor history, changing and repurposing itself as the times required.
"In the end, drug repurposing has to be commercially viable in some way," Dr. Brown said.
Second: Scroll's entire method of stopping ads is an absolutely ingenious repurposing of third-party cookies.
Horse racing has a long history of trainers' repurposing drugs in pursuit of a performance edge.
They pointed to repurposing existing funds intended for Ebola as an alternative to approving new money.
So the one held at this celebration was likely put on by the flower repurposing organization itself.
In fact, it's part of a broader trend of progressives repurposing popular female characters as political symbols.
Funding would be provided through some combination of repurposing existing federal money and adding in new grants.
Then there are the more creative "retrofits," which aren't so much hacking as completely repurposing the scooters.
While repurposing such stuff for a commercial use may also be far more expensive than you think.
Some of these concerns are under review by an expert group on repurposing within the European Commission.
And patients will be left to wonder why governments fail to see the purpose of repurposing drugs.
That would mean decommissioning older telescopes and repurposing their foundations so that new soil is not disturbed.
Charleston, Charlotte, and Atlanta are all repurposing the close city core to create a new Place Dauphine.
Key specs and observations: I love repurposing technology in new ways, or ways the manufacturer never imagined.
"Repurposing and using what I had brought a state of gratitude I hadn't felt before," says Ness.
Eileen Fisher, A.P.C. and Toast, to name a few, have programs for swapping, repurposing or mending clothes.
The collection reflects Ortberg's genre bending style, repurposing classic stories with humor, insight and sharp social commentary.
New developments across the city are repurposing the opulent spaces where New Yorkers once deposited their savings.
They are repurposing the money from an existing award to help the industry get through the pandemic.
Both carmakers are also repurposing existing manufacturing facilities to make medical face shields, respirators, and face masks.
The show's venue and repurposing of sacred imagery caused the British media "to freak out," says Findikoglu.
I think that we're at the tip of the iceberg in terms of potential for repurposing therapies.
And many buildings are repurposing their rooftops for outdoor gatherings that can be heard around the block.
Qatar organizers are repurposing many of the facilities, including hotels, used during last week's World Athletics Championships.
This unusual repurposing of cinematic material means that handheld windmills have little snatches of stories within them.
Rather than dumping the remains, spend the day repurposing leftovers into meals you can eat all week.
Think about it: Street style stars often earn their fashion cred by repurposing regular pieces in creative ways.
Repurposing this to counter Iran is a shift in strategy — and tough to see how this is legal.
Andrew also took a look at the HIV therapies companies are repurposing and testing to combat the virus.
Dodge is cleverly repurposing existing technology in its Dodge Charger Pursuit police cars to help cops stay safe.
Bruce Bloom, boss of Cures Within Reach, an American repurposing charity, says 19603,000 generic drugs have been approved.
They include making regulators give free advice and waive approval fees, and a public fund to support repurposing.
After discovering a way to capture pollution, Graviky has began repurposing it into an ink called Air-Ink.
Rolling with the idea, Partisans embraced Mr. Price's ethos of off-the-shelf architecture by repurposing industrial items.
The end result of repurposing this bio-imaging technique to map a fruit fly's neural network was impressive.
Repurposing motorcycle tires, Ms. Dacres contorted this dark, textured material, contouring the figure from its folds and protrusions.
With money to be made in repurposing those batteries, finding second-use applications has overtaken efforts to recycle.
Renovation and repurposing of many of those buildings are expected to be complete in the next few years.
So I'm taking about half of the existing welfare programs and repurposing them for a universal basic income.
By repurposing a quote that implied non-consensual sexual relations, many argued, Spencer's was normalizing this type of behavior.
Props to the singer for repurposing the popular (and overused) millennial term "Netflix & chill" with a fun holiday-twist.
Not only are people taking iPhone designs and hardware and repurposing them, some are ripping off the software too.
And $750 million of that comes in the form of repurposing its own commercial real estate for residential purposes.
As surveillance capitalism goes, it's a fiendishly creative repurposing of your users as, well, unwitting volunteer spies and snitches.
Mark Parascandola's photos tell the strange, melancholy story of the erection, disintegration, and repurposing of the 1960s film sets.
Repurposing leftovers, making something entirely whole and new from fragments, isn't only about economy and efficiency in the kitchen.
Pro wrestling is about repurposing the past and the broader pop culture, right up until WWE says not to.
There is a precedent for emoji-lovers repurposing included icons to represent objects and feelings that aren't readily available.
The point is that minimizing plastic pollution doesn't end with repurposing it into products like T-shirts and sneakers.
Wada's band Open Reel Ensemble gives old tech new relevance by musically repurposing outdated ventilation fans and TV sets.
Repurposing is as typical to Berlin as experimentation, and the open-minded city has been welcoming to the Ausländer.
But until we invent something that wouldn't be possible without voice, we're just repurposing online content for our ears.
Of particular focus was the repurposing of crossword themes, the central phrases that form the heart of many puzzles.
The retailer recently launched its Urban Renewal platform with the goal of repurposing and reinventing sustainably-sourced vintage pieces.
That's a good step, but there appears to be no firm plan other than repurposing ventilators from surgery centers.
For Mr. Gong, the client's interest in repurposing the original building reflects a renewed Chinese appreciation for cultural preservation.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads UNLV's Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art has a long history of repurposing structures.
Other widely shared workout videos show vloggers repurposing domestic sundries in order to cobble together an at-home gym.
Jones insisted that the company currently has no plans on repurposing its technologies to help preserve actual human bodies.
But the idea of repurposing the CHIP as a VR controller was actually conceived as an April Fools' Day joke.
People significantly altered their lifestyles as a result by taking fewer showers, skipping toilet flushes, and repurposing lightly soiled water.
A repurposing of the original DIY ethos into, essentially, this guy: So we stand on a precipice waiting to drop.
This means that repurposing charities are not able to work with regulators to speed up the arrival of new cures.
The type of appropriation that prevailed in the '299s involved a wholesale repurposing of imagery as the work's primary statement.
"We started by bringing back old media titles like Omni and repurposing them for a new digital generation," Schwartz said.
After starting Dabiq, ISIS launched several online magazines in other languages such as French and Turkish, repurposing content from Dabiq.
The goal of those projects, she argues, is to guide you into repurposing your time in a way that's productive.
And if the Xbox or Playstation controller doesn't offer enough buttons, companies could always look to repurposing Steel Battalion controllers.
Speaking to an Australian news site, Divinyls drummer Charley Drayton said repurposing the song carried on his late wife's legacy.
Getting good at this is essentially getting good at repurposing your body into an ergonomically shaped wing of a plane.
Repurposing those healthcare expenditures for housing has been done successfully in some U.S. cities and states, he told Reuters Health.
While at MIT Media, Sharma came up with the idea of capturing pollution and repurposing it to use as ink.
And he was early to the repurposing of vintage tailoring styles for a generation that had never worn a suit.
Repurposing is a key step in addressing rare diseases and avoiding the huge costs that come with novel drug development.
The controversial Silicon Valley entrepreneur is joining a startup called City Storage Systems that focuses on repurposing real estate assets.
Pollution is also a concern so repurposing plastic to build is a "win-win", the NCA added in a statement.
Pollution is also a concern so repurposing plastic to build is a "win-win", the NCA added in a statement.
" She added, "It should get authorization from Congress before repurposing such a significant sum of money for a border wall.
It's not long before he's fending off famine by repurposing scrap metal and bicycle parts into an ingenious irrigation system.
In repurposing this technology to indulge memory, a lopsided juxtaposition between practices of ancestral memory and data collection projects emerges.
Apple got its money back and is now looking at repurposing the factory as a place to make data center cabinets.
Repurposing works by Rembrandt, Ellsworth Kelly, and William Wegman, they're adding a highbrow twist to this most populist of American pastimes.
Repurposing a bunch of old, recalled phones and selling them on the cheap just doesn't sound like it's worth the risk. 
In July, we reported the possibility that China is repurposing the results of AI collaborations with other countries for military purposes.
Each placed an emphasis on the ideas of repurposing and remixing, repetition and movement, and, most importantly, of distance and community.
Another one of its current cohorts is Good Goods, a company dedicated to repurposing empty retail spaces for small fashion brands.
Essentially, Needed is repurposing Retale's technology, which also delivers the weekly ads to your smartphone or tablet in a digital format.
Lifting and repurposing pieces of malware is not an unusual practice, especially when those tools are widely available or open source.
CVS says it hasn't had to increase headcount to accommodate mobile orders at this time — it's just repurposing existing store staff.
Realizing that this was in fact the case, they took apart a Swatch wristwatch and began repurposing it for internal use.
We're essentially repurposing it to store digital data — pictures, videos, documents — in a manageable way for hundreds or thousands of years.
Maintaining, revitalizing, and repurposing where necessary these unique and remarkable public buildings can contribute to the enduring vitality of our communities.
The Justice Department is "significantly repurposing" a program that was meant to build trust between police and their communities, BuzzFeed reports.
The Japanese, in other words, are the ultimate cultural appropriators, unabashedly repurposing Western art and fashion for their own mysterious ends.
I caught up with them in the building's celebrated, intimate music room — which is set for repurposing in a coming renovation.
Repurposing drugs that are designed to treat other conditions is our best near-term hope for finding a COVID-19 treatment.
Reproducing and repurposing brutal visuals carries the risk of desensitizing, and further reinforcing the terrorizing normalization of what shouldn't be mundane.
In Fairfax County, Washington's most populous suburb, the county government recently voted to streamline rezoning for the "repurposing" of commercial buildings.
Youth-led climate and environmental initiatives, from plastic repurposing programs to tree-planting initiatives, are having an impact across the continent.
"We tested 4,518 compounds in this experiment in total," Corsello, founder of the Drug Repurposing Hub, said in a telephone interview.
Valentine&aposs Day lovers are getting creative with heart-themed decor this year by repurposing their Christmas trees for the holiday.
Two of its businesses focuses on buying and repurposing real estate assets in the food and retail space, according to Kalanick.
The numbers on the streets are swelling with the recognition that the government is repurposing colonial-era tactics to repress protests.
By repurposing and subverting this technology, Richard Mosse has documented the spiraling refugee crisis across the Middle East, Africa, and Europe.
One group of people, including former fishermen, are diving for wayward nets, hauling them ashore, and repurposing them into nylon yarn.
Repurposing the Santa Lucía airbase is the sort of low-budget, low-impact alternative that appeals to the ostentatiously austere president-elect.
It's not the first time we've heard of scientists repurposing navigation equipment to do science—but this is a particularly ingenious one.
"Our study is one of the very first examples of repurposing those kinds of drugs for applications in regenerative medicine," Levin says.
To me, both these rationales point to the same conclusion: Repurposing EV batteries for grid storage is going to face serious headwinds.
Catlow uses blockchain, an online database that digitally stamps each image uploaded with her signature, making plagiarism or repurposing content less easy.
On Thursday, 64 companies announced their commitment to increasing sustainable design, garment collection, repurposing, and the use of recycled textiles by 2020.
They have taken to taunting their opponents with a noisy repurposing of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," the Union's theme song.
Infrastructure investment, tax credits, and repurposing of abandoned mine land that has other economic use can attract new investment and job creation.
Repurposing would be significantly faster than developing new antidepressants, as the drugs will have already passed safety tests for use in humans.
That isn't what the artist intends, but Mona has a history of repurposing art to serve its own psychological or political purpose.
When someone like me wears UGG, it's kind of like repurposing the brand from its original concept, which was made for surfers.
Boeing has taken a similar strategy with this generation of single-aisle aircraft, repurposing its decades-old 737 for the 737 MAX.
Many in Washington are looking at repurposing spectrum held by the United States government, which readily concedes that it uses spectrum inefficiently.
This approach, called "generic drug repurposing," can be faster and cheaper than other ways of developing drugs, but isn't financially incentivized today.
And it may very well be the most explicit repurposing of Buffy the Vampire Slayer within a gay male narrative to date.
AG also pledged to reduce its water consumption during production, as well as to maximize its use of resources by repurposing scraps.
World War II found Detroit repurposing car-making to build tanks and planes for the troops, but again, the lines kept moving.
Both have halted North American car production but are repurposing plants and workers to manufacture emergency batches of ventilators to undersupplied hospitals.
People are now turning their bras into homemade masks, just as costume makers are repurposing their sewing machines into mask-manufacturing devices.
Repurposing parts of facilities from automotive to health supplies is an in-depth process and not something that can be done overnight.
They have aspects of Surrealism's exquisite corpses, Conceptual Art's deadpan humor and especially appropriation art's penchant for repurposing existing images and genres.
Some players have come up with clever solutions to this problem by repurposing Ikea lamps to dangle the cables above their heads.
Actually, they didn't just hire them; they built their own, designing parts and even repurposing a robot arm traditionally used to build cars.
Such prime plots lend themselves to repurposing as industrial warehouses or e-commerce fulfilment centres, says Tim Savage of CBRE, a property company.
More interesting is Jung's repurposing of newscasts that intrude on the band's story, giving cultural context for the society that yielded the Pirates.
Late-night shows have done a good job repurposing bits of their programs for sharing on YouTube and beyond, and that will continue.
It's really important to keep repurposing aluminum cans because the longer they're re-used the bigger the offset for their large carbon footprint.
In the company's research paper, the team details that it has some strategies to conjure up new language support by repurposing existing databases.
But repurposing microbial machinery isn't so simple: Some nucleases are too big; some are too blunt; some don't work well inside human cells.
Astro Noise does not tease out the difference between a museum exhibition and a documentary film enough to warrant its repurposing of material.
The idea of repurposing existing drugs to fight cancer is gaining traction as scientists realize that older medicines can sometimes complement other therapies.
The composer-pianist Daniel Schlosberg, who led the "Lucia" in 2016, has a flair for cutting and repurposing famous operas without mangling them.
It's not the first time the service has considered repurposing its bombers — and companies have been willing to throw out some additional ideas.
It quickly became apparent on Tuesday and Wednesday that Trump would not have enough money to meet his goal simply from repurposing funds.
In the few years since the story grabbed national attention, the arts community has set to the task of repurposing its urban decay.
We're repurposing our facilities to make face shields so that medical professionals battling COVID-6900 can safely continue to help those most vulnerable.
Their mother taught them to be different, aware of their advantages — for example, by repurposing a Monopoly set into a game called Privilege.
The same kind of aggressive repurposing of commodified sexuality runs through the show's nearly two dozen other pieces, if not always so explicitly.
It's an attempt to be less wasteful that also allows the designer to be entirely himself — because what is repurposing if not reinvention?
The plan relies in part on federal money set aside for the repurposing of joint-use or no-longer-in-use military airfields.
Maison Martin Margiela did it years ago in their Artisanal collection, which was all about repurposing quotidian objects in the argot of elegance.
This isn't about brown people coming over and taking over; it's about trying to find a way of repurposing and refurbishing those symbols.
Arcangel has a fascination with the lo-res images that have become a signature of the rehashing and repurposing nature of internet culture.
The illustrator, printmaker, and ceramic artist has spent the last year living The Borrowers through her drawings of miniature humans creatively repurposing her stuff.
Sharp is repurposing its 0003-inch 8K TV as an 8K monitor (model LV-70X500E) for Europe, which will be on sale in March.
City Storage Systems: Best known as former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick's new undertaking, the company is also in the business of repurposing parking lots.
Many creators just weren't finding it worth investing additional resources into IGTV, so were repurposing content designed for other platforms, like YouTube or Snapchat.
"There doesn't have to be any new allocation of funding, just repurposing of funding," said Bamberger, who was not part of the new study.
Feminist talismans — embodied by awareness-ribbon fridge magnets and so many dolls — flood a gallery, charging forth with a forceful repurposing of innocuous objects.
This isn't about using trash, this is about repurposing everyday items to show that there's no excuse for me, personally, to not make art.
Although she was obviously comfortable repurposing older work, she never rewrote Kossola's story, or tried again to publish it as a stand-alone book.
When we meet, she's repurposing one of the pallets in effort to mount a basket of strawberry plants already bearing tiny yellow-green fruit.
Given that this is how many programmers work – cutting up code and repurposing it – this seems like an excellent use for deep learning systems.
And on Monday, two more attention-repurposing gadgets were trending: the Panasonic Wear Space "concentration device" and the Steph Curry-endorsed tiny Palm phone.
Hospitals can take steps to increase their capacity, for instance by canceling some elective procedures or repurposing facilities meant to care for psychiatric patients.
Such is the state of New York's luxury housing market, where repurposing, rebranding and, crucially, re-pricing luxury apartments has become the new normal.
We're repurposing our facilities to make face shields so that medical professionals battling COVID-19 can safely continue to help those most vulnerable. pic.twitter.
The idea of repurposing extant Detroit buildings extends even to the city's former fire department headquarters downtown, now the 100-room Detroit Foundation Hotel.
The set for the JW Anderson show was scattered with artworks by Liz Magor, the Canadian artist known for her repurposing of discarded objects.
Reusing, repurposing and recycling are the norm in Indian households, where emissions per person are just over a tenth of those in the USA.
The nonprofit is known for repurposing dilapidated buildings — including a former bank, sheriff&aposs office, and restaurant — and turning them into temporary homeless housing.
A 'Neurographer' Puts The Art In Artificial IntelligenceSome artists are repurposing the AI techniques tech companies use to process images into a new creative tool.
This is either a passive aggressive dig at "Ur So Gay" or Katy Perry had a fanbase intent on repurposing the word with positive connotations.
She especially loves draining and repurposing sauces from leftovers into new dishes, as well as saving vegetable sides and making something new out of them.
Holly Hendry's works offer an innovative view on the repurposing of materials in art, exploring how things usually considered to be trash can be recycled.
At the moment, repurposing a games-playing program to run a data centre's energy budget really is like teaching it a new game from scratch.
And so the repurposing goes, with the latest big-screen iteration a clunky composite of visual extravagance and Hollywood commonplaces about a life well lived.
But it's no easy task to strike the right balance between repurposing last winter's trends with your impulsive summer buys and this fall's new arrivals.
And since Genies is still taking off, partners can create experiences that feel fresh rather than just a repurposing of Bitmoji's already-established cartoony avatars.
While these options are largely repurposing Amazon's X-Ray feature and putting it to use for sports, the "Shop" option takes things a step further.
Interest in drug repurposing has been rising, particularly for medicines that could treat neglected diseases in poor countries, and rare diseases, cancer and mental health.
It is looking at how regulatory changes, as well as legal and financial support, could support repurposing by third parties such as charities and foundations.
In fact, the aerospace company Scaled Composites, which worked with Stratolaunch to build the aircraft, saved money by repurposing three 747s to put it together.
And no, you're not crazy, those names do sound awfully familiar, because repurposing old movies and shows has become a TV craze in recent years.
In addition to repurposing the materials inside our older devices, many of these devices can be reused intact by a second or even third owner.
Consider the repurposing of declining commercial buildings, such as turning empty shopping malls into residential condominium units, or making it easier to rehabilitate a property.
The team worked to speed up construction by using off-the-shelf parts whenever possible, the most conspicuous example being the repurposing of three 2000s.
Meanwhile, instead of making thin excuses to the press, these same officials could be repurposing their considerable power and influence to make a lasting change.
The forensics unit's staff were told to use equipment due for disposal when they asked for supplies and ended up repurposing computer hard drives instead.
The bottom line: Until the cost of recycling electric vehicle battery packs makes economic sense, there will be a solid business case for repurposing them.
Its case is not unusual: Researchers are finding that more and more pharmaceutical companies are recycling and repurposing old medicines rather than inventing new ones.
Some medications are already used to treat other diseases, and repurposing them may be faster than trying to invent a new drug, the scientists said.
We want to provide it to them smartly and have interesting content as opposed to just repurposing some of the content that's already been done.
"The repurposing of valued churches of historic significance is difficult, a very difficult challenge," she added and noted that the plan can still be amended.
Cornell's boxes, very much like Gomes's collected objects, partook in the surrealist spirit of celebrating waste, repurposing what's been discarded or fallen out of use.
Here's a rundown of these companies' approaches, which include repurposing existing drugs and creating new vaccines based on the genetic understanding of the novel virus.
It's hard to come up with a fresh clue based on an entirely lexical phrase as opposed to repurposing the meaning of a single word.
The designer made some of the leather pieces, including woven bags and shirt cuffs, by repurposing discarded scraps that otherwise would have gone to waste.
From the looks of it, the Kindle Kids Edition is basically a repurposing of the standard Kindle — much as Amazon did with the Echo Dot.
The agency also needs new tools to encourage innovation in rare disease therapies, including exploring new incentives for repurposing existing drugs to tackle rare conditions.
Jahnkoy Maria, the Siberian-born designer behind Jahnkoy, describes herself as an artist interested in repurposing clothing as a means to raise awareness among consumers.
The song is sheer power personified, flipping gender stereotypes by repurposing a lyric coined by controlling pimps, typically used by men in sexist revenge fantasies.
With this deft repurposing of 22000 State's rave classic "In Yer Face," they produced one of the biggest peak-time house tunes of the year.
As Sarah Rose Sharp noted in an article for Hyperallergic, Flint Water Project raises questions about art and commerce by repurposing potentially toxic water as art.
ISIS engineers are repurposing steel pipes, believed to have once been oil pipes, and fashion­ing them into tubes to fire off explosive shells known as mortars.
Here Harrison points to a CMU project called the Info Bulb, which plays around with this idea by repurposing a lightbulb as an Android-based computer.
When what's available on the market doesn't quite do the trick, however, conservators have to craft their own innovative solutions, modifying, assembling, or repurposing existing tools.
Instead of pausing to fix bugs, Zenefits simply hired more employees to fill in where the software failed, including repurposing product managers for manual data entry.
Hundreds of ideas for repurposing and memorializing the remnants have been pouring in from around the world, Klippel said, from as far as India and Ireland.
Seventy-five years later, some of our favorite stars are repurposing the real boy's wireless anthem in honor of Beats by Dre's line of wireless headphones.
Repurposing a series of stereotypes about Williams' national identity, the sculpture levels the same charges of incestuousness and sheepish lack of initiative at the exhibition's public.
Others have tried to achieve this by repurposing superfluous "stop" codons to encode novel amino acids, and one firm, Ambrx, has succeeded in doing so industrially.
His latest album, Potential, draws significantly from the video-sharing site by sampling and repurposing vocals by online performers with monikers like OphQi, Naturaliss, and Kai.
Whether it's reinterpreting traditional crafts (Tanzania's Sidai Designs); employing local artisans (Malawi's Mayamiko); or repurposing materials in response to social, political and environmental issues (Mali's Xuly.
Quarles said there are advertisers who seem to be simply repurposing content, but those who hew most closely to Instagram's artsy ethos have the most success.
Two scientists at the University of Virginia are repurposing an unlikely trove of historical data in their study of climate change: Cold War–era spy photographs.
She began repurposing recycled, cheap materials into beautiful portraits as a way to challenge herself to create, despite her lack of funds for traditional art supplies.
The city will also provide financial support to the affected vendors, to aid in the refurbishing and repurposing of their market shops for other consumer purposes.
Many of the items that 25-year-old Abougendy uses at his upcycling company Mobikya are given to him by clients for repurposing as something new.
By repurposing household objects and routines in my photographs, I am creating moments that are as perplexing as the normality of defecating in a porcelain seat.
In repurposing and muddling aesthetics and materials, Yang studies globalization's struggles with modern and traditional life, a theme apparent throughout her solo exhibition, Quasi-Pagan Minimal.
" Repurposing George and Martha's declaration of "total war" on each other, Gerald and Laura agree to provoke Norm and Corky to the point of "total collapse.
The internal debate among Genius users is only part of a larger debate about the merits of repurposing content without asking permission from the original author.
The research, published in the journal Chemical Neuroscience, showed that repurposing seizure medicines and binding them to silver might kill the amoebae while sparing human cells.
Carmakers and Dyson are converting machines to build ventilators, clothing companies are making masks and the brewing giant Anheuser-Busch InBev is repurposing breweries for sanitizer.
But Sam and Andy Rolfes are taking these tools developed primarily for behind-the-scenes work and repurposing them for live, interactive, and crowd-driven shows.
Gilead Sciences wants to repurpose an existing virus-fighting drugThe California biotech Gilead is looking into repurposing an antiviral drug that was previously tested against Ebola. 
Biotech giant Gilead Sciences is also considering repurposing an experimental drug previously tested against Ebola as a treatment against this new strain, according to Bloomberg Law.
There was also a series of fringed velvet brocade pieces that recalled curtains or upholstery — a nod, perhaps, to the importance of repurposing in trying times.
Because they're monitoring a lot of content at once, they oftentimes are sharing and repurposing information without taking the time to really think through a story.
The technology could also mine through scientific research and patient data and help inspire the repurposing of old drugs, among a wide variety of other applications.
Those of us looking for a crafty outlet can express ourselves by refurbishing an old dresser, repurposing discarded window frames or wrapping Mason jars with burlap.
The repurposing of the Christmas card tradition is not the first time Hong Kongers have remixed familiar media to raise awareness and support about the movement.
But the world is full of problems, none of which are an "emergency" in the sense of requiring some kind of urgent extralegal repurposing of funds.
The second half of the report argues for the repurposing of art spaces in school buildings after school hours as studios, art venues, and performance spaces.
I think we'll look a lot more at what is happening in fashion in terms of repurposing waste material or old garments — what they call upcycling.
The risk is compounded by the advent of synthetic biology, a field that works on both creating artificial life and repurposing existing organisms for new ends.
You also won't find anything like Dishonored 2's most incredible levels in Death of the Outsider — it's clearly repurposing existing work, not creating radically new material.
Lastly, if a clothing item you would never wear was a gift that you feel too bad giving away, or otherwise holds sentimental value, consider repurposing it.
Delta unveiled a new safety video on Sunday, repurposing some of the popular Internet memes of the past few years into an Oscar-worthy in-flight performance.
Value is found not in the sale of a product to a customer, but the extraction of personal data from the individual and its repurposing for advertising.
Amazon was the most visible of them, making the dramatic public threat of suspending construction of one of its many skyscrapers in the city and repurposing another.
Johnson, a huge proponent of second-hand stores and eBay, insists on donating, swapping, and repurposing, or any other action that will keep an item in circulation.
Hopefully IBM will be more forthcoming with benchmarks in the next five years, and I'm looking forward to repurposing this chip's LED as a one pixel display.
Why it matters: The disruption in urban transportation is creating opportunities for innovative entrepreneurs who see value in repurposing the lowly parking space for the digital era.
On "Neuroenhancer," the A-side, he approaches tropes from techno, jungle, and EBM with an academic eye, examining their structure and repurposing them into otherwise unseen shapes.
This would relieve the exchanges and their subsidies of much of the burden placed on them, repurposing them as a targeted safety net for the chronically ill.
"The sun will never set on the Wakandan empire," he says, ironically repurposing a phrase used to describe Great Britain at the height of its colonial powers.
That included removing or repurposing conveyors and robots that didn't work as planned, and figuring out how to build cars and battery packs with more manual labor.
At the same time, restaurants themselves have been more aggressive in combating the problem of food waste, repurposing beet greens, for instance, rather than throwing them away.
More than just grouping discarded items together by color or repurposing them in a new context, Winston's work is urban archaeology, with each item being very personal.
It has taken the lead partly by developing useful products specifically for teachers and students, rather than simply repurposing its consumer or business tools for school use.
While the 733 general election campaign is still a year away, Mr. Trump is repurposing some of his most effective ad hominem attacks from the last election.
The Washington Post reported last week that the Trump administration is considering repurposing government facilities to house homeless people in Los Angeles or razing existing tent camps.
"I don't believe that the National Emergencies Act contemplated a president repurposing billions of dollars outside the normal appropriations process," said Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine.
California later on Tuesday plans to seek a temporary restraining order request asking a judge to prevent the Trump administration from repurposing the money, the governor's office said.
What does it mean that her self-worth is only actualized through her repurposing of Black struggle or that her trans-blackness requires her appropriation of transgender identity?
With its repurposing of familiar visual tropes and intense attention to detail, this short seems likely to peck away the competition and scoop up the Oscar on Sunday.
Caroline Bergvall, Alisoun Sings (Nightboat Books, 2019) There's something echt modernist about Caroline Bergvall's longterm project of turning over, repurposing, and generally fucking around with the western canon.
Avanir is repurposing an existing drug called Nuedexta, which is a mix of DXM and quinidine, a chemical used to block the liver's ability to break down drugs.
The project, with its repurposing of the entire contents of an abandoned apartment, also deals consciously with Detroit in decline and its current, complex state of quasi-renewal.
I'm talking about PopSugar, the venture capitalist-backed, multimillion-dollar media company that has allegedly been repurposing Instagram photos of small potatoes style bloggers for affiliate-link content.
The company will introduce about 2340,22019 parcel postboxes across the UK, in what it said was the single biggest repurposing of the postbox network for over 220 years.
Hearing Dolores ask, "Whatever happened to that fearsome ne'er do well," is also the most effective repurposing of the dialogue that was written for the hosts thus far.
But it was just as common for conservatives to play tu quoque against liberals during racial controversies, repurposing the serious language of racial inequality as a partisan brickbat.
Danner draws evidence from the rich histories of the era, deftly repurposing the words of former administration officials, many of them still loyal to the president they served.
The auction is aimed at repurposing low-frequency spectrum relinquished by television broadcasters to wireless companies and other bidders seeking new airwaves to build and improve wireless networks.
But I had to remind myself that my own style was itself based on anonymous illustrators and advertising designers, and I was just repurposing it and refining it.
Trump will also take separate executive action repurposing about $28503 billion from the Defense Department's drug-interdiction program and $22019 million from the Treasury Department's asset-forfeiture fund.
In "The Art of Luv (Part 1): Elliot," the group explored toxic masculinity by repurposing YouTube videos by the mass murderer Elliot Rodger while dressed like pagan gods.
After a long career as a graffiti artist, REVOK is now repurposing the tools he once used and applying them to his process as a fine art painter.
During a short tour on that first day, we saw more than a hundred planes in various states of storage and repurposing, including a Boeing 777 being dismantled.
Many brick-and-mortar retailers are struggling with what to do with their increasingly empty stores, but Walmart is partially repurposing its stores into e-commerce fulfillment centers.
Flashback: Pai announced the agency would consider repurposing the airwaves in a speech in May, but delayed the plans after pushback from Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao.
The repurposing of such a loaded symbolic object could have easily appeared obvious to the point of artlessness, but in Beasley's hands the machine becomes something more instructive.
The FCC notes that there's some support for repurposing a number like 511 or 611, now used for traffic information and, in some places, reporting phone service troubles.
Bloomberg's digital team, which has embraced a spray-and-pray strategy across the internet, clapped back with a similar repurposing of old Biden praises set to dramatic music.
The film's cowriter, Chris Terrio, said that Tran's character Rose appeared in fewer scenes because of the difficulties that arose in repurposing footage of the late Carrie Fisher.
They even scavenged a discarded fridge from a 7-11 that was closing, removing the cooling systems and repurposing it as an incubator for their experiments, Burton says.
From repurposing menswear for the beach to shopping the lesser-known clothing section of Home Depot, our editors can get really creative when it comes to sourcing wardrobe components.
MacRebur is aiming to challenge three major world issues: Repurposing millions of tonnes of waste plastic, saving millions in the cost of road repairs and strengthening our existing roads.
Kaiser is repurposing some of these rhymes in a new ad encouraging people to be more forthcoming about discussing the illness in order to break the stigma around it.
According to the administration, this money will not be enough and the repurposing of funds, most of which had been intended for use against Ebola, is a temporary solution.
According to Know Your Meme, YouTubers first started repurposing the song as early as 2009 with Richalvarez's "Mario You're A Plumber" parody, which sits at over 1.5 million views.
A recent study by Insilico Medicine solidified the approach Atomwise is taking, showing that deep neural networks can be used to predict pharmacologic properties of drugs and drug repurposing.
The ISIS engineers appear to be repurposing any engines they can get their hands on, including some from motorcycles found in the latest descent on ISIS strongholds in Mosul.
Musician Lori Napoleon, however, was the first to realize that she could breathe new life into the obsolete switchboards of the 1900s by repurposing them as DIY modular synthesizers.
If successful, it's easy to see Simon repurposing space at malls around the country, especially if they can use vacant space that's just sitting around waiting for a tenant.
Chief Executive Larry Merlo said in a phone interview that the company was repurposing capital originally earmarked for opening new stores or remodeling existing ones for the HealthHub project.
Reform is focused not only on Ikea hacking, the do-it-yourself repurposing of Ikea products to serve other functions, but on decidedly upscale upgrades – call it Ikea bling.
If you were to describe someone as having a LACK OF CHARACTER, it would not be a compliment, but here's where the repurposing that I spoke of comes in.
"Audible's actions — taking copyrighted works and repurposing them for its own benefit without permission — are the kind of quintessential infringement that the Copyright Act directly forbids," the complaint reads.
His video is among the most flagrant examples of an emerging trend of partisans repurposing old statements from lawmakers — or simply fabricating quotes — to place blame for the shooting.
Instead of wasting this wool, Fjallraven is repurposing it into a higher-quality material for a variety of products, from jacket battings to bags, like the Kanken Re-Wool.
Working late nights as a general manager at Torrisi Italian Specialties, Fallon found himself repurposing the childhood snack as the perfect post-work bite: nutritious, inexpensive, exceptionally storage-friendly.
Healthy America (Urban Institute): Because Healthy America combines Obamacare and most of Medicaid, the proposal is largely funded by repurposing the federal dollars that currently go to those programs.
Hendry also offers an innovative view on the repurposing of materials in art, exploring how things usually considered to be trash (the "dump" of the exhibition's title) can be recycled.
But the company found that some administrators have attempted to evade enforcement by repurposing pages that they had created before their bans in an effort to rebuild their online communities.
Whether you're looking to stock up on entirely new fantastical merchandise or you're simply shopping around for some repurposing inspiration, the finds ahead have all your Muggle home needs handled.
Key to the success of any such initiative will be congressional appropriations that support the repurposing of old plant sites and mines and that promote local economic diversification and growth.
But with a little bit of choreographed intent a relatively small set of networked connections can be chained together to hugely theatrical effect — repurposing mainstream outlets into single cause megaphones.
To put this another way, after years of failing to extract concessions from Democrats by threatening to harm the country, Republicans are now repurposing those same threats to extort themselves.
Volicon says its products are used for things like compliance monitoring (related to loudness and closed captioning), ad verification, competitive analysis and repurposing video for the web and social media.
The new tenant might be a restaurant, entertainment or lifestyle tenant, where there is a repurposing cost, said Scott Crowe said, chief investment strategist at CenterSquare Investment Management in Philadelphia.
Martinez has a history or elevating the mundane into riveting artworks—his 2013 solo show Buy Now, Cry Later was all about repurposing advertising techniques into a critique of consumerism.
That money would be paired with separate executive action repurposing about $2.5 billion from the Defense Department's drug-interdiction program and $600 million from the Treasury Department's asset-forfeiture fund.
Those funds would be paired with separate executive actions repurposing about $2.5 billion from the Defense Department's drug-interdiction program and $600 million from the Treasury Department's asset-forfeiture fund.
GOP TURNS ANTI-EPA REGS BILL INTO ZIKA BILL: House Republicans renamed a bill to roll back some EPA regulations, repurposing it into a bill to fight the Zika virus.
Those funds would be paired with separate executive action repurposing about $85033 billion from the Defense Department's drug-interdiction program and $600 million from the Treasury Department's asset forfeiture fund.
Carbon capture involves taking the emissions from coal and natural gas-burning power plants and industrial facilities, then burying the carbon deep underground or repurposing it for fertilizers and chemicals.
From new ways to wear a plaid, fringed scarf to repurposing a damaged sweater, the street style pics ahead got us thinking about how to spice up our everyday dressing.
Perhaps Barrow's greatest skill is taking his street knowledge he's honed skateboarding through the boroughs of New York and repurposing the paths as well-trafficked art tours and vice verse.
Nadjagou, who joined WoeLab in September, is hoping his creations can follow in the footsteps of the W.Afate, the groundbreaking 22015D printer WoeLab designed in 2013 by repurposing electronic waste.
That policy turned out to be a mistake, said Carol Gluck, a Columbia University historian who studies Japan, because it relied so heavily on repurposing, and therefore cementing, imperial thinking.
Repurposing the songs of U.S. Girls' past is, in the end, another way for Remy to challenge what she calls "the overculture" and its obsession with novelty and planned obsolescence.
Having heard Assegued's answer on how this work has to do with repurposing electronic waste, and having said that it's about humans' relation to technology I began my questioning there.
Now, young people are repurposing TikTok—a platform known for comedy clips, memes, and social commentary—to make videos of fake conversations that help vulnerable people escape dodgy rideshare situations.
The process of turning negative words, symbols or ideas into positive parts of our own identity can involve repurposing a racial epithet or taking on a stereotype for sociopolitical empowerment.
With vaccines and new therapeutics still months away from being ready for human testing, the only hope of combatting—rather than simply containing—the virus is repurposing pre-existing drugs.
Currently, renovation plans for the Frick include a controversial repurposing of the historic home-turned-museum's music room in order to make more space for exhibitions and greater wheelchair accessibility.
Some think the emergency declaration, through which Trump is repurposing existing funds to build a border wall with Mexico despite Congress voting down his request, is an unconstitutional power grab.
Like other department store operators, Macy's has shuttered some of its locations in recent years, while it works with Brookfield Asset Management to consider selling or repurposing about 50 stores.
Those who wanted to dismiss Mr. Lagerfeld referred to him as a "styliste": a designer who creates his looks by repurposing what already exists, as opposed to inventing anything new.
So without a studio's permission, these videos are only legal if they count as fair use — a DMCA exception that protects criticism, parody, and other creative repurposing of a copyrighted work.
DIY'ers have been repurposing Microsoft's Kinect hardware (RIP) to give their robots basic vision abilities for years; meanwhile, Intel has an arm it calls RealSense focusing on drop-in vision boards.
While attention often focuses on London's grand urban developments, Gilbert says faith communities on the city's edge are quietly repurposing old community halls or converting homes into churches or Sikh temples.
At her research lab in Michigan, she's looking into repurposing out-of-circulation currency (like dollar bills) that can be ground up and made into a plastic substitute for car interiors.
Some inventive repurposing manages to take hold—an eggplant here, a peach there—but emoji are made not by us, but for us, and their usage tends to reflect these circumstances.
Several big consumer electronics makers, including Huawei and Motorola, basically gave up on smartwatches, while companies like Samsung and Apple toned down their wearables announcements, mostly repurposing them as sports gadgets.
Amsterdam city hall has proven a willing partner, injecting €48m ($52.7m) into renovation projects near the city's outer ring road highway, repurposing 1960s office buildings that had lost their commercial appeal.
Fast-fashion megaliths churn out new designs at an alarming rate — and this year, they've been caught repurposing the work of independent creators and calling it their own on multiple occasions.
"This creates a space where I can develop, manipulate and edit the narrative of the image endlessly, repurposing themes and motifs until I arrive at something that feels right," he says.
" When asked about Bieber's reason for repurposing Manson's merchandise — which originally ignited their feud — he said, "I don't know, because I don't know how to use the mind of a squirrel.
Having conquered Piano Tiles, its easy to imagine repurposing this bot for other tap- or swipe-based games, similar to this spooky bot that lives to beat Facebook Messenger's basketball game.
In contrast to the austere rust and steel canvases, these layered works respond to mass-produced excess with jarring optimism by recycling and repurposing discarded metal toward disorienting and ebullient ends.
That's the essence of cultural exchange: taking ideas from one context and repurposing it in a way that mixes in a new culture while still allowing the original to feel vital.
"You're starting to see a repurposing of the supply chain and that could give some companies another leg of growth," said Chris Retzler, a portfolio manager of the Needham Growth fund.
But the immediate repurposing and recontextualization of the media that we're all paying attention to has basically become a crucial part of how we consume that media in the first place.
It also claims to have the biggest and fastest 4G network, launching before rivals, in October 2012, by repurposing existing spectrum holdings — rather than waiting for additional spectrum to be auctioned.
Their repurposing of glam or "bubblegum" in this sense is a way of maybe feeling the same isolation, the same futility, but at least shining your psychological shoes in the process.
But the repurposing of the industrial Midwest's relics into vital creative and economic spaces has a particular power and importance given the outsize role these communities play in shaping U.S. politics.
He cites the 1969 Apollo 10 liftoff and moon landing, which Rath watched on TV as a child, and the repurposing of electronics in the music of Jimi Hendrix as influences.
This week, in the time of the new coronavirus, which has brought life as we know it to a halt, and is already damaging young designer businesses, they are repurposing it.
Norquist said he would have been far more worried if the White House had proposed a tax increase in the document outlining Trump's infrastructure plan, which instead envisions repurposing existing funds.
The one depicting Pound, who served as Yeats's secretary and translated Noh dramas, is all white and angular, repurposing the bust of the poet sculpted by Henri Gaudier-Brzeska in 1914.
"This is not terribly complicated," added Schatz, who criticized Trump for repurposing funds for military projects to pay for the wall on the border, an action he argued violated the law.
I'd seen other TikToks, mostly on Twitter, and my primary impression was that young people were churning through images and sounds at warp speed, repurposing reality into ironic, bite-size content.
As Sears trims its brick-and-mortar fleet, struggling with declining sales and a heavy debt load, Seritage has proactively been taking back those stores and repurposing them for mixed uses.
Its entire structure — the repurposing of popular songs from "Yankee Doodle Dandy" to "Born to Run" so they tell suppressed stories — suggests the idea that canons are meant to be hijacked.
To get the ball rolling, the Mozilla blog highlights ideas such as turning backpacks into roaming routers or repurposing old phone booths or other under-utilized infrastructure as WiFi hotspots or repeaters.
That is why I introduced a provision to 21st Century Cures called the OPEN Act, an initiative to help leverage the free market and promote repurposing major market drugs for rare diseases.
The auction, which is aimed at repurposing low-frequency spectrum relinquished by television broadcasters to wireless companies and other bidders seeking new airwaves to build and improve wireless networks, started end-March.
They'll be "repurposing Colony for a new sports context," she said: The existing service will be shut down, but they'll work with leagues and clubs to create direct-to-consumer video experiences.
The Kanye West collaborator has been known to look to working-class uniforms as a source of inspiration, but now, he's repurposing actual uniforms once worn by sanitation workers on the job.
During Chao's testimony, Democrats continued to criticize the plan for repurposing other transportation funds and questioned its strategy of using a $2628 billion federal commitment to generate a $28500 trillion infrastructure package.
At first, it seemed like the galaxy had been destroyed, but it's clear that the Story Group is looking back on the Expanded Universe and figuring out what would be worth repurposing.
Administration officials are considering repurposing an existing U.S. facility in west Jerusalem instead of building a new embassy, which could possibly allow embassy staff to begin operations there as early as 2019.
In short, the claim that repurposing the tax subsidies enjoyed by oil and gas producing companies to help pay the cost of renewable energy expansion is not just unrealistic, it's flat wrong.
His first innovation was repurposing a drug In early 2004, one of Lindsay's friends rented an SUV, loaded a mattress in the back and drove him, lying flat, 500 miles to Birmingham.
On Kimmel, he told the host that he sympathized with Sanders's fight against a "rigged" primary system, and increasingly, he's been repurposing the Vermont senator's arguments into his own attacks against Clinton.
By repurposing 64 floppy disk drives, eight hard disks, and two scanners in his native Poland, Zadrożniak created a computer symphony that he's now using to play everyone's favorite pocket monster track.
Before you unleash that emergency credit card to impress a dinner date, consider repurposing your grocery budget for an upscale night in that's so much better than actually leaving the house anyway.
As detailed in a paper published earlier this month on arxiv, the researchers were able to accomplish this by repurposing an imaging technique usually used for creating 3D models of complex molecules.
Many older people, like Ms. Beskind, are forgoing high-tech gadgetry in favor of common – and usually much cheaper – items from office supply and hardware stores, repurposing them to solve everyday problems.
The repurposing of government departments under Johnson-Cummings for pro-Brexit propaganda messaging also looks decidedly whiffy… Duty-free shopping with the EU is coming back, if we leave without a deal.
Repurposing the "swamp" metaphors feeds the same anti-system, anti-Washington language that has hurt Democrats in the past, since Democrats are the party that sees government as a force for good.
Rem Koolhaas's architecture firm OMA has become known for repurposing buildings and championing preservation combined with innovation, from the Fondazione Prada in Milan to the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow.
The first has a handmade rotisserie spit, a custom ventilator and an elaborate ceiling-mounted pan rack that he designed himself, repurposing clock pulleys to hang his dozens of pots and skillets.
As well as rushing to develop a vaccine, Chen's team has been working on treatments including plasma therapy and repurposing a nasal spray that is designed to boost immunity to the virus.
Democrats are gamely repurposing the latest Trump crisis in their almost certainly futile bid to scuttle the President's Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, but are limited by their purgatory in the minority.
Interestingly, Acker did the same; she started to write by using methods of appropriation, extracting passages that spoke to her from novels written by others and repurposing them in her own writing.
While subversive re-imaginings of fairy tales have been done to death in recent years, "Revolting Rhymes," by Jan Lauchauer and Jakob Schuh, innovates by repurposing the shared universe trope of contemporary storytelling.
It's the people who grew up resenting the stilted presentations they had to make for history class taking back the power and repurposing it in a way that's actually fun – albeit incredibly deranged.
Repurposing the former hospital as a commercial and storage space has proven an innovative, if unusual, way of reversing what would likely have been an unremittingly sad story concluding with a wrecking ball.
The actor, who's currently at the Toronto International Film Festival to promote the new movie he's directing, Suburbicon, opened up about his hidden talent of repurposing ill-fitting clothing back in the day.
There's a better chance of that happening with these projects, by the way, than with the Innovative Advanced Concepts awards, which were for stuff like repurposing an asteroid into a huge cosmic engine.
Why it matters: There's no doubt that the format has been a success and a growing number of companies repurposing it to fit their users' needs and — hopefully — gain some of their attention.
Instead of repurposing the underpinnings of the Model 3 or Model S, Tesla is building something completely new for the Model Y. This comes from Elon Musk speaking on the company's investor call.
During the first quarter, the company said it also completed the repurposing of one of its Seminole NGL pipelines into crude oil service, now referred to as the Midland-to-ECHO 2 pipeline.
Trump had previously floated in private conversations with GOP lawmakers the idea of repurposing defense funding to help build the wall, but the idea was greeted with skepticism, according to Senate GOP sources.
Now by moving a new Garden further to the west into the Farley Building shell, and ingeniously repurposing the existing envelope of the Garden, train users are given a grand space once again.
Rainer has "raided her icebox" by repurposing her 1960s dances before, a practice that she first explored in 1999 in response to a commission from the famed ballet dancer and choreographer Mikhail Baryshnikov.
Conservative news outlets — most notably Breitbart News Network, the right-wing populist enclave — are perfecting the art of sapping Democratic stars' name recognition and repurposing their words and actions into pro-Trump material.
Some have used TikTok to aid with the coming out process itself, repurposing and remixing songs to capture the reactions of their loved ones on camera and share the results on the platform.
For those examples to be replicated broadly though, we need now to make these projects more economical and to identify additional uses for repurposing the captured carbon in addition to enhanced oil recovery.
Twitter's repurposing of the spam filter isn't the only example: PhotoDNA, a Microsoft-owned technology built to identify child sexual abuse images, is allegedly also used to identify and censor ordinary adult nudity.
Built from repurposing an old mental health facility, the quarantine camp will keep Covid-19 infected detainees and those suspected of being infected so they're separate from the rest of the jail population.
The Flint project, with its canny repurposing of an emblem of adversity and gross negligence — a bottle of toxic water transformed into an unlikely symbol of agency — is his most ambitious work yet.
There are a lot of global efforts underway to develop vaccines and treatments for COVID-19, including repurposing of existing drugs approved for use in treating other forms of coronavirus and respiratory diseases.
Other, quicker options are being explored around the country, including stepping up production of the type of resuscitators used by paramedics and repurposing simpler ventilators used by plastic surgeons and elective surgery centers.
The principal of the school says the plan is aimed at raising the consciousness of its 1,400 student body with the hope the ideas of reusing, recycling, and repurposing, will stick with them.
But Qantas is also considering repurposing part of its cargo holds on long-haul aircraft, and converting them to economy sleeping bunks and areas for passengers to walk around and stretch their legs.
While weather data is critical to America's safety and security, this data can continue to be transmitted while also repurposing other spectrum for the build-out of a next-generation 5G wireless network.
There's an unspoken argument between the person who wrote the original words and the person who deleted them, repurposing what remains in the service of a new agenda and inverting the power dynamic.
Supporters of the program say that the equipment was protective and defensive — and in addition to saving lives and reducing crime rates, saved money by repurposing equipment for which taxpayers had already paid.
It hosts the Senior Little League Baseball Eastern Regional Tournament every year, its main claim to fame, and is in the midst of refurbishing and repurposing its historic port on the Delaware River.
"The Director of White House Information Technology is repurposing an existing system that regularly accepts personally identifiable information through a secure, encrypted computer application within the White House Information Technology enterprise," the filing says.
Decentering whiteness, rearranging power, repurposing infrastructure, we made Artists Space into a welcoming home for movement people to find one another, to grow, and to make an abundance of art and build local power.
Yeah, they're re-buying, and because a lot of these companies were run by foreign multinationals, they didn't do the due diligence to understand that the tidal wave of cash was repurposing old masters.
Comedy or interview podcasts that do live shows are able to make money on both ends, charging for tickets to see the show live and then repurposing the audio as a podcast later on.
Celebrities and crafty Instagrammers are taking their ribbons from Chanel, Dior, and Chloé shopping bags and repurposing them for their hairstyles by weaving them into braids or using them to top off their ponytails.
The state later on Tuesday plans to seek a temporary restraining order request asking a judge to prevent the U.S. Transportation Department from repurposing the money for other transit projects, the governor's office said.
Other research teams have also gone down the same route of "repurposing" an existing drug—that is testing whether an old drug approved to treat completely different conditions may also work in treating addiction.
This project saw the team delve into the history of DC's street pattern, repurposing the space as a multi-use site guided by climate analysis and designed to maximise daylight hours in central areas.
But Kushner never really owns up to that, instead blaming the PC left and the liberal media for demanding that Trump be held responsible for consistently enabling and repurposing racist and anti-Semitic imagery.
In his use of cement blocks and his repurposing of rusted car hoods, he shares something with those anonymous laborers who build vernacular architecture, the kind you might glimpse while driving through rural America.
After his re-election the following year, Putin dispatched his newly installed head of military intelligence, Igor Sergun, to begin repurposing cyberweapons previously used for psychological operations in war zones for use in electioneering.
The team has been in touch with the nonprofit the Pacific Business Group on Health, which represents large employers like Walmart and Boeing, as well as research teams involved in work on repurposing candidates.
This is a terrific resource for media covering news or interested in space science, and a great way to just kill time even if you're not planning on repurposing any of the available media.
Andrew M. Cuomo, who must approve the repurposing of any parkland, plans to assign Rose Harvey, the commissioner of the state parks department, to investigate the site's historical records and determine its legal status.
Blase, a French artist, filled this role by repurposing old portraits of aristocrats with a sardonic twist, adorning them with beauty queen sashes and MAGA hats and exposing sex abuses in the Catholic Church.
Several news outlets have done a fine job flagging fakes that include pranksters repurposing the photos of a German soccer player, a murder suspect in Mexico, a porn star and random social media stars.
But before even thinking about finalizing your costume plans — we can't decide between going the couples route or repurposing some Savage X Fenty lingerie — get your house in spooky shape with some ghoulish gourds.
Ms. Knutsson, 216, is repurposing a traditional women's needle art as featherweight contemporary statement jewelry: ornate collar necklaces, chandelier earrings, delicate mix 'n' match band rings, wraparound bracelets, cuffs of almost Wonder Woman length.
While there are many platforms a creator can expand to, Jellysmack has focused on repurposing YouTube content on Facebook and Snapchat because those platforms pay out relatively straightforward cost-per-view ad revenue to creators.
So Keep It's Ira Madison proposes a repurposing of this character for a stellar Black Panther 2 setup: a Malice who is hellbent on killing T'Challa as vengeance for the death of her son, Killmonger.
But the new and worrying trend here for people like Monaco is the strategy of repurposing a tactic meant to fight racists for the arrest of people on the opposite side of the ideological spectrum.
Never ideal, the repurposing of empty prisons as shelters was initially accepted as an emergency response to the sudden influx of migrants and refugees from Syria, Iran, Eritrea, Afghanistan and other countries late last year.
"You can just print these engines almost from scratch for so much less," Allen says, estimating that a new engine can be printed for about a fifth of the cost of repurposing space shuttle overstock.
They're a distillation of Art Deco design and research, and the repurposing of actual wallpaper and linoleum flooring from the time (a display outside the gallery lays out Simpsons research materials — be still, my heart!).
As Mr. Schnabel often does, he used found materials for the canvas, this time repurposing lonas, a type of gabardine tarpaulin he discovered covering a traveling fruit market in the Lagunillas area of southern Mexico.
A new interpretation on the 1920 Baroque portrait, Magdalena und Jan Baptist de Vos is a reflection of Feldmann's style of using auctioned pieces and repurposing and manipulating them into new, slightly more humorous works.
Many support the removal of Chiang's likeness from Taiwan's currency and of his name from roads and schools, as well as the repurposing of Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, one of Taipei's biggest tourist sites.
According to the report, the FCC had considered other three-digit options for the hotline, but determined that the 21 number "could be implemented more easily and quickly than repurposing an existing 28255-digit" number.
Repurposing former DSNY uniforms and other textile goods sitting in department storage —such as tablecloths, tents, aprons, and even parts from sanitation trucks — he created a 16-piece ZWDSNY collection that generated virtually no waste.
It has been undertaking a major parks and open space program, upgrading neighborhood playgrounds and recreation centers, scooping up acres of disused land for new green areas and repurposing large swaths of formerly industrial waterfront.
Members of the Federal Communications Commission are expected to vote next month on repurposing a roughly $2 billion-a-year phone subsidy program, known as Lifeline, to include subsidies for broadband services in low-income homes.
Dealing with official procedures that are necessary but often questionable, German artist Andreas Slominski offers his take on deportation in Untitled, a work from 1994 made by repurposing a painting he purchased at a flea market.
That's when Trump, who makes a habit of repurposing neo-Nazi propaganda for messaging on social media, began his march to the Republican Party's presidential nomination, and Occam's razor finally sliced through the more strained explanations.
This has resulted in a community of oscilloscope musicians and artists, but the creative repurposing of oscilloscopes truly began with video game designers, who have been using oscilloscopes to make crude video games since the 1950s.
R2-D2 is there too, and it appears to be on DJ duty, repurposing its holoprojectors to blast out the Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars track and spinning his head back and forth with the music.
On Friday, an international team of researchers led by David Christle at the University of Chicago published research that demonstrates the feasibility of repurposing materials and protocols commonly used in existing telecommunications networks for quantum communications.
While many technologists may predict a new wave of specialized infrastructure, he believes the future is in the smart repurposing of existing spaces and structures, and policies and zoning codes that support those types of projects.
The SI championed détournement as a means of interrupting the fabric of the everyday — whether it be repurposing old film reels, subverting iconic images or slogans, or devising literature inspired by the works of other writers.
In "The Stitch Up" Objekt sets a subtly menacing, atmospheric tone which he intersperses with erratic industrial spurts and spookily gentle bells, repurposing the album original into a club-ready powerhouse without sacrificing its grim sentiment.
For decades, a militarized, bipartisan Washington foreign-policy establishment has provoked conflict, repurposing the same blueprints for every new war—from Nicaragua, Guatemala, Panama, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Yemen, and now potentially to Iran and Venezuela.
Fresh Jive, Klotz's company, merged pop art and streetwear with a Warhol-like tweak, repurposing consumer-goods logos such as Bazooka gum and Tide laundry soap, and replacing them with Fresh Jive's name on T-shirts.
They're considering a site just around the corner from the current Idle Hour, but there may be zoning issues to address there — it's near a church — and other obstacles to repurposing the building as a tavern.
The petition, which has floated through the company's internal communications systems for several weeks, does not impugn Google's intention to avoid combat applications, instead focusing on the possibility of the military's repurposing of such technology once delivered.
The US Justice Department said Friday it is significantly repurposing a program that was designed to help local police departments rebuild trust with their communities after controversial incidents — particularly in cases where officers had shot black civilians.
Repurposing an established community into a gaming one was a non-starter, and what's left of the brief Facebook gaming flash in the pan is just an oily residue clinging to the side of the news feed.
Selina looks to hire people that have the specific experience working with those regions when it comes to taxes and regulations, and one of the benefits it has is that it is usually repurposing old real estate.
And what started as simply a change in her self-professed frivolous consumption habits (been there, done that) has evolved into a career where she puts the principles of recycling, repurposing, and rethinking fast fashion to practice.
Since the launch last Friday, many people have come up experimental and offbeat uses for the Labo, including a candy dispenser, several paper versions of Game & Watch LCD games, and repurposing the Switch as a simple clock.
As with Fallout 4, it's a first-person shooter with a big focus on collecting junk and repurposing it into new weapons, armor, food, and other things that make life in a nuclear wasteland a bit easier.
But since Tinder makes its rights to your content transferable, it's entirely possible even this large-scale repurposing of the data falls within the scope of its T&Cs, assuming it sanctioned Colianni's use of its API.
The NIH is investigating new medications, beyond the three currently available, repurposing and reformulating approved drugs (like lorcaserin), and even vaccines that would spur the production of antibodies against opioids and prevent them from entering the brain.
If we learned nothing else from NME's Stormzy cover—repurposing a vital Channel 4 piece and making it look like he'd granted NME an interview—it's that mental health needs to be covered with integrity and commitment.
If Chairman Pai is truly serious about increasing infrastructure and innovation, then he needs to send a loud and clear signal that the FCC is "open for business" for repurposing spectrum from low to high value uses.
Rather than simply making cleaner, less impactful denim, Frank And Oak is saving post-consumer jeans from landfills by repurposing them in their production process — and that doesn't mean they want to sell you someone's old jeans.
Harold Feld, Senior VP of consumer group Public Knowledge, told Motherboard in an email that the FCC's "new" plan doesn't appear to offer much that's actually new, and repurposing USF funds as proposed could prove legally problematic.
He said in the medical industry, companies are adding third shifts and repurposing production lines, while also looking to other sectors — autos among them — to see if protective equipment can be "retrofitted" to help combat the crisis.
One of the criticisms most often lobbed at him (by Calvin Klein's designer, Raf Simons, among others) is that his real genius lies in repurposing other people's work, as opposed to creating new silhouettes of his own.
By repurposing a village used in Ridley Scott's 2014 biblical epic, Exodus, with elements taken from Benin's architecture, the production design team was able to create a setting completely foreign to both Western and Westerosi visual sensibilities.
Mr. Nislick said he was also talking to lenders about helping fund the repurposing of a third site, a towering 21918,21941-square-foot column-lined structure where ship boilers were made, with a ceiling 19753 feet high.
On Monday, de Blasio announced that the city is repurposing four buildings, both public and private, throughout the city to accommodate somewhere between 1,200 to 1,300 new hospital beds that will be activated in the coming weeks.
He began by repurposing existing branded items, including garment bags, but eventually moved on to screen-printing brand logos himself, Gucci among them (see, for example, the cover of Eric B. and Rakim's album "Paid in Full").
Given the enormous cost of developing new drugs, various organizations and individuals are going back to basics and championing the cause of drug repurposing in attempts to get new, affordable treatments to patients as quickly as possible.
The fund is interested now in repurposing drugs that might prevent the recurrence of cancer after surgery when used in combination with checkpoint inhibitors — a form of cancer immunotherapy — to improve and sustain the immune system's response.
Konami followed this massive investment by largely stepping back from video game development, dramatically parting ways with Kojima shortly after Phantom Pain's release, and pivoting to repurposing its beloved game franchises into slot-machine-like pachinko cabinets.
Even if impoverished countries curb their dependence on secondhand clothing, there is still plenty to be gained from "down-cycling," or repurposing fibers to make materials like dish rags, floor mats for cars, and insulation for buildings.
If you want to be inspired, go to Detroit, where you will see a new generation of 20- and 103-something-year-old entrepreneurs, artists and social innovators repurposing old manufacturing plants into new work spaces and workshops.
As much as we'd love to save a bundle of money by repurposing last night's leftovers, the idea of cramming and toting it all in some cumbersome non-microwavable vessel for all of work to see is bleak.
Because the sites ahead put a modern, efficient spin on this annual process, including Instagram compatibility, purchase rewards you'll actually use, eco-friendly considerations, and clever ready-for-repurposing ideas — ranging from ornaments to gift tags and more.
Tech giants like Facebook and Google—as well as telcos like AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint—are regularly criticized for slurping up information about users' locations and repurposing it for advertising purposes and other forms of tracking.
This is a distinctive and compelling use of appropriation — not the repurposing of an existing work in the interests of glibness or irony, but a scooping-up of communal gray matter that is by definition greater than oneself.
" He continues with another example: "At wastED, we're repurposing leftover bread from e5 Bakehouse in Hackney, but what I'm really interested in is the bran that's wasted from people who want white bread and not whole wheat bread.
In the seventies, when recycling came early to liberal enclaves like Burlington, Vermont, where I was, and Ithaca, New York, where Ammons lived, the humble household business of repurposing trash was seen by some as a Yankee eccentricity.
"My father was the keynote speaker for this nation's better angels, and he was beautiful," Mr. Cuomo said toward the end of his own speech, repurposing a line from the well-received eulogy he gave for his father.
Writing Little Women, Anne Boyd Rioux proposes in Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy: The Story of Little Women and Why It Still Matters, was a way for Alcott to explore these frustrations while also repurposing her own life story.
Every time a neighborhood association or a local elected official balks at the repurposing of parking lanes, better transit, and bicycle and pedestrian access, they are essentially saying that the status quo is the best we can do.
For a long time I was experimenting with repurposing individual cards — had a whole show of those a few years back — but about a year ago, this current project just swam into view and took over my life.
"Manufacturers have tried to broaden the appeal of such devices by repurposing them as general media hubs and, as a result of this, costs have risen and it will fail to attract core users," he told CNBC via email.
The reason to do all of this, repurposing these old pieces into high-fashion, Preston said, is to educate New Yorkers on the importance of reducing waste and sustainability — something he notes very much applies to the apparel industry.
ND: So, there's something, on the one hand, taking this kind of sentimentality toward objects, something that has one particular value to certain people, and really kind of repurposing that, and, in that, giving it another kind of value.
During his tenure, Redl was a "vocal advocate ... for repurposing federal spectrum for commercial use and fostering the private sector's lead in 5G deployment," Ajit Pai, the Republican chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, wrote in a farewell statement.
"The payphones taken off line were removed because of low usage, requests from the airlines due to construction in their gate areas and repurposing of space for revenue producing ventures," said Gregg Cunningham of the Chicago Department of Aviation.
As we aim to utilize spectrum more efficiently, leading to the repurposing and sale of valuable airwaves, we should be using at least some of this revenue to close the technology gap that exists between rural and urban areas.
Click here to view original GIFOver the years, Adult Swim has been a lot of things to a lot of people, but it all started as an unbudgeted hail mary project centered around repurposing 30-year-old animation cells.
In St. Louis, development officials are repurposing a century-old hat factory into a space for small manufacturers to bring jobs back downtown, while Baltimore has committed $500 million to a private-led overhaul of an old industrial zone.
"Some of the medications are already used to treat other diseases, and repurposing them to treat Covid-28, the illness caused by the coronavirus, may be faster than trying to invent a new antiviral from scratch," per the Times.
Tip "One of the main principles of parkour is a repurposing of your environment," says Travis Graves, program director at American Parkour Academy, which promotes the discipline of running, jumping, climbing and moving in other ways through urban settings.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Terrain Biennial was founded in 2011 by artist Sabina Ott and author John Paulett with the goal of repurposing liminal domestic spaces such as porches, windows, and yards into public art sites.
Twenty years after the Spice Girls debuted their hit song "Wannabe" in Europe, a new generation of young feminists are repurposing the iconic girl power anthem to say exactly what they "really, really want" for girls and women in 2016.
According to the researchers, large amounts of photo, video and telemetry data as well as their own knowledge of rocket systems indicate North Korea lacks the capability to manufacture its own advanced missile components and is still repurposing Soviet-era parts.
"AGL has not sought to sell the Liddell power station, as it requires Liddell to provide energy to its customers until 2022 and for repurposing as part of its NSW generation plan post 2022," the company said in a statement.
Now, Twitter is taking the events into their old hands, and repurposing the viral and popular Joe Biden and President Barack Obama meme into an even more relevant one: Jay realizing that he will no longer be friends with West.
That album was followed by Jay-Z's 2017 album 803:44, which charted his redemption, and then their shared album Everything Is Love, a sometimes-cloying record that sees the couple reconciled and love-happy, repurposing their hardships in song.
Repurposing that waste plastic to work towards improving the safety of our roads whilst creating stronger, more resilient roads that will stand the test of time is at the heart of MacRebur, and their startup is hitting the road hard.
Repurposing a one million-square foot (305,000 square meters) of space for entrepreneurs seeking solutions to flooding and climate change is an option being considered in New Orleans as the city tries to shift away from dependence on the petrochemical industry.
Collar, who also said that SES has already secured 90% of its expected full-year revenue, added that the company would now focus on execution, costs and crystallizing C-band repurposing to support rapid 5G deployment in the United States.
This chilling exploration of the purpose and repurposing of memory during wartime draws on oral accounts of the aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing, and responds to artist Bruce Conner's iconic film of the 1946 Bikini Atoll nuclear test, "CROSSROADS" (1976).
Donald J. Trump on Thursday used the last high-profile gathering of Republicans before Tuesday's New York primary to extol "New York values," repurposing Senator Ted Cruz's attack on him into a tribute to what he described as his hometown's virtues.
In fact, it was early last year that Kalanick announced he was investing $150 million in a startup called City Storage Systems that focused on repurposing distressed real estate assets and turning them into spaces for new industries, like food delivery.
The latter takes a page from other European capitals — see London's Tate Modern and Rome's Centrale Montemartini — by repurposing a former power plant, in addition to that newly constructed exhibition hall encased in gleaming white tile, for showcasing world-class art.
His other effective criticism was that Sanders' "revolution" doesn't bode well if the man won't even support a simple rule change to support a Senate filibuster, repurposing the talking point that had been ineffective for Warren for his own advantage.
The commission proposed dedicating the upper 30 megahertz of the 5.9 GHz band to meet current and future needs for transportation and vehicle safety-related communications, while repurposing the lower 45 megahertz of the band for unlicensed operations, like Wi-Fi.
"It's a huge waste stream that has big potential for recyclability but needs both the infrastructure and the legislation to make that happen," said Justin Green, executive director of Big Reuse, a nonprofit organization that works on repurposing building materials.
Fargo The mixing-and-matching of Coen brothers references and themes on "Fargo" can play like a game of spot-the-homage, but it is more often a repurposing, like a D.J. spinning a new song out of identifiable samples.
We also found that more than 44 percent of marketers are repurposing influencer-created content following a sponsorship, a practice that extends the ROI of an influencer campaign and can help startups attain valuable visual assets for future marketing use.
Criminologists say that, beyond a drop in crime levels, the repurposing of prisons can be attributed to a building spree by the Netherlands in the 1990s that resulted in a glut of jails as crime decreased and the country's population aged.
Fredrik Colting, a Swedish author who was sued by J. D. Salinger's estate several years ago for publishing an unauthorized sequel to "The Catcher in the Rye," has once again been sued for repurposing an iconic work by a dead writer.
"Engie's decision to retain ownership and lead the repurposing of the site builds on our track record of going beyond energy and confirms our position at the forefront of the U.K.'s transition towards lower carbon, more energy efficient development," Petrie added.
It really is one of the best examples of form and function working together in harmony, blending a feature that's been on watches for hundreds of years and repurposing it in a way the makes perfect sense in today's more techy landscape.
Repurposing venues like this can be good for both people and the planet: According to architect Jeff Keas, who has worked on seven Olympic games, temporary buildings have half the carbon footprint of conventional buildings, and can cost up to 80 percent less.
Not only are many comfort food dishes easy to master with affordable ingredients, but they also tend to store well in the fridge or freezer — which means one thing: it's the ideal meal type for repurposing leftovers into new recipes throughout the week.
Tony Sigel, Conservator of Objects and Sculpture at the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, seems to have an affinity for repurposing objects: He once recreated the spout of an ancient Greek vase by using a turntable as a pottery wheel.
Repurposing the shopworn and discarded, her sprawling exhibition, tilt, at Hauser & Wirth, was filled with forms that were ugly, crude, and savage, but executed with such a wealth of wisdom and experience that their raw grandeur left us with something to cling to.
His photos, taken between 2011 and 2016, tell the melancholy story of the erection, disintegration, and repurposing of these sets, and the ways in which the filmmaking storyline is a part of Almería's long history of witnessing and reckoning with ephemeral civilizations.
Instead, he said, the Frick has had to be more resourceful in repurposing 20053,22005 square feet of existing space and surgically adding 22008,275 square feet, in part by building in the rear yard of the museum's art reference library on East 71st Street.
Goff was one of the most creative DIY architects of the 20th century, often repurposing household objects (like pie tins for light fixtures), involving owners in construction, and connecting with natural settings in a tactile way, much like his mentor Frank Lloyd Wright.
Which is a clever way for the company to expand content for the goggles by repurposing an existing digital asset — at the same time as offering a potentially compelling budget VR feature, given that viewing StreetView in 2D can be a fiddly process.
Despite the light dusting of pop physics — specifically, the "many worlds" version of multiverse theory, in which virtually every choice made by every sentient being engenders a new universe — Crouch is effectively repurposing and joining two well-worn channels of fictional speculation.
According to The Canberra Times, a poppy-pinching pigeon was caught pilfering the red-colored poppies from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Australian War Memorial in the capital of Canberra and repurposing them to build a very bright nest.
"LEED emphasizes some things and not others," Mr. Rinder said, noting that the museum got credits for its heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system, but not for the environmental benefits of repurposing an old building instead of constructing an entirely new one.
In a conference call with reporters Friday morning, FCC head Ajit Pai said the agency would pay for the plan by "repurposing" some existing funds provided by the FCC's Universal Service Fund (USF), already designed to help subsidize broadband availability in underserved areas.
Members of the WoeLab community have invented the world's first 23D printer made almost entirely from e-waste, built computers with discarded electronics inside plastic jerry cans, and are in the process of repurposing a discarded fridge to house a work station.
Sure, the internet is a free and open space where anything public is fair game for being copied and pasted somewhere else, but social media users are increasingly calling for enhanced etiquette and reform around the issue of repurposing someone else's original content.
Trump continues to promise that a new health care plan is forthcoming, but his administration has resorted to repurposing the Graham-Cassidy plan that doesn't have enough support to pass the Senate and would leave to millions of people losing health coverage.
And it was certainly not the first time I had seen the Italian way of using day-old goods, repurposing and reusing everything, letting nothing go to waste — not a grain of rice, not a strand of spaghetti, not a crust of bread.
Matthew D. Murbach, a graduate student at the University of Washington, came up with a way of testing and repurposing used bus batteries, an idea he said makes economic sense in a place like Seattle, which uses many hybrid electric-diesel buses.
"While we're doing something that seems really broad or really simple, it's a derivative of highly granular HD sensors and repurposing facial recognition for plant recognition in a way that there's a lot of highly millimeter level accuracy detail required to do it," Greenberg said.
All images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoThere are three things in life that I love: Sex toys, technology, and repurposing stuff in my home so that I can someday achieve my goal of breaking Etsy and/or Pinterest with my doubtlessly charming Brooklyn-based craft projects.
Just like repurposing clothing items, I'd see the way my mom would repurpose food, like potatoes (mashed one night would magically turn into fried the next) or entrees with cheese (from tuna casserole to tuna casserole salad), and now follow suit as an adult.
Second place went to Team Gamma, who relied on Martian regolith (surface rock and soil) as the key material for their habitat Meanwhile, Team LavaHive won third for their "lava-casting" technique for repurposing common recyclable materials into the building blocks of surface habitats.
While the theory is entirely plausible, Disney has seemingly endless amounts of money, and one would assume that it if this were the case, it would shell out the extra cash to put a new Donald Trump face on their robot instead of repurposing Clinton's.
Yet mix in hot-blooded signals gathered by watching who actually mingles with whom, where and when — by repurposing Bluetooth to harvest interpersonal interactions via tracking people's physical movements — and Facebook can take its curtain-twitching surveillance of human behavior to the next level.
"The way every base was transferred was different, and there are different challenges and different assets," said Scott Ward, a real estate development manager at the Presidio Trust for five years before moving on to the repurposing of Hamilton Air Force Base in Novato, Calif.
Painted in opulent (gouache) hues and a quasi-naïve art-savvy style, and given titles — all from the book's rules — that are alternately literal and elliptical, they combine aspects of Surrealism's exquisite corpses, Conceptual Art's deadpan humor, and appropriation art's repurposing of existing images.
"Many Claremonsters have the ear of this administration and may help Trump take what he feels in his gut and migrate it to his head," Thomas D. Klingenstein, the institute's board chairman, declared from the stage, repurposing an old insult as a badge of honor.
Painted in opulent (gouache) hues and a quasi-naïve art-savvy style, and given titles — all from the book's rules — that are alternately literal and elliptical, they combine aspects of Surrealism's exquisite corpses, Conceptual Art's deadpan humor and appropriation art's repurposing of existing images.
Like experimental collectives NON Worldwide, N.A.A.F.I., and Janus, as well as next-gen producers like Endgame and the duo Amnesia Scanner, WWWINGS lurks on the penumbral fringes of club music, repurposing grime, trap, and various regional dance strains into something altogether new, exciting, and devastating.
Related: The Islamic State Has Beheaded an 81-Year-Old Antiquities Scholar in Palymra The militants ruled the town with an iron fist, repurposing its iconic amphitheater as a stage for public executions and meting out brutal punishments against residents who broke their strict laws.
The controversial Silicon Valley entrepreneur is joining a startup called City Storage Systems that focuses on repurposing distressed real estate assets like parking lots or abandoned strip malls and turning them into spaces suited for new industries, such as food delivery or online retail.
The Altoids mints tin is perhaps the most iconic part of the product (which may say something about the mints themselves, I guess?), and in today's life hack-obsessed world, people have long been repurposing them as handy reusable boxes for tons of things that aren't mints.
A company spokesperson told us that if a user wanted to opt out of the ad-based repurposing of their mobile phone data they could use non-phone number based 2FA — though Facebook only added the ability to use an app for 2FA in May last year.
If he can find more launchers and more warheads, Spleeters believes he can build up enough proof—for the first time—that ISIS is repurposing powerful explosive ordnance, purchased by the US, for use in urban combat against the Iraqi army and its American special operations partners.
The luxury brand has amassed a significant, faithful following with its high-end repurposing of Levi's (and, somewhat questionably, plain Hanes T-shirts.) The company introduced the skirt into its roster back in May — and was quite upfront about the nostalgic influence that went into the launch.
There was a time when this was also true for politics—he cited Joe Biden's repurposing of a speech without citation, which helped kill his 1988 presidential campaign—but clearly today, we're so far through the looking glass that 1988 may as well be Lewis Carroll's England.
"This is one of the really neat examples of what we call repurposing, taking drugs that been around for years ... and suddenly realizing that they may have an oncologic value," said Dr. Vernon Sondak, head of cutaneous oncology at the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida.
Mr. Sanders, repurposing the themes of his presidential bid, told a crowd of about 6,000 on Thursday night that the candidate, Heath Mello, 37, would be a future star in the Democratic Party who could help break the grip of big money on the nation's politics.
The L.A. architect and environmentalist David Hertz has a knack for repurposing stuff: planks of wood into skateboards, the wings of a Boeing 747 into the roof of a house, crushed LPs (smashed by teens in a gang intervention program) into flooring for a record label's headquarters.
The Stevens and Barres study, published in the journal Cell in 2007, documented one of the most arresting instances of repurposing in biology: a protein designed to ticket germs and junk for destruction had been co-opted by the nervous system to ticket synapses for destruction.
Whether inventing or repurposing words, in refusing to kowtow to inherited concepts Ms Manne is emulating Friedrich Nietzsche, who said that philosophers "must no longer accept concepts as a gift, nor merely purify and polish them, but first make and create them, present them and make them convincing".
First, if athletic departments ended up spending more for elite football and men's basketball players, they could still find money for campus Olympic sports by reducing coach pay, or repurposing athlete performance bonuses that go to athletic directors, or trimming the lawn care budget for the president's residence.
This pattern of repurposing wartime matériel, described as "imperial recycling" by the political scientist Victoria Hattam, was repeated again at the end of the Vietnam War, when surplus helicopter landing mats were used in the construction of walls along the border in San Diego, Yuma, Nogales, and elsewhere.
There is Athena Papadopoulos's "Will-o-the-wisps Licked His Lips, Lizzard Seeks a Sip of Angel's Trumpet Soup, Best Served Cold" (2016), which is a bedsheet colored electric red from hair dye, lipstick, and nail polish repurposing these items of a beauty regime to evoke family histories.
The new institute will seek new ways of slowing the pathogen's spread, speeding the development of medical treatments, designing and repurposing drugs, planning clinical trials, predicting the disease's evolution, judging the value of interventions, improving public health strategies and finding better ways in the future to fight infectious outbreaks.
One way he does this, formally, is in repurposing antique quilts, which were signposts used on the Underground Railroad and have been central more recently in Southern African-American collectives like Gee's Bend, whose work, for many, created a link between African textile patterns and modern European abstract painting.
Beginning April 21984, the French label A.P.C. will launch a new line of quilts designed by its longtime collaborator Jessica Ogden (who made an early name for herself repurposing vintage quilts into clothing and launched the brand's first quilt collection in 22017 with founder Jean Touitou) inspired by music.
While he dances in the video, it's his voice and his vision that saturate the clip—repurposing Egyptian singer Mohammed Abdel Wahab's 1929 hit "Khayef Akoul Li Fi Qalbi" ("I'm Afraid to Say What's in My Heart") to comment on contemporary issues of masculinity and tell an intimately personal story.
Jesse Krimes made his photo-based installation work while he was incarcerated by ingeniously repurposing prison-issue materials, like prison soap, while artists such as Joseph Rodriguez was incarcerated as a young man and then turned to documentary photography and has since focused his work on the criminal justice system.
"While David Benioff and D.B. Weiss were once seen as geniuses for how they were able to adapt George R.R. Martin's books to the screen, now they are seen by some as incapable of telling a story and only capable at repurposing someone else's vision to the screen," he said.
The 20-year-old daughter of Michael Jackson and Debbie Rowe teamed with RE/DONE for its latest collaboration with the brand, G.H. Bass & Co. The company known for repurposing vintage Levi's jeans into revamped, sustainable new pieces, is not putting its cool twist on the iconic Weejuns penny loafers.
When WGBH sees a sexually explicit Arthur memeArthur memes are all the rage online as of late, and while the good people of Twitter and Tumblr are delighting in repurposing screenshots from the classic children's show, the network behind the series, WGBH, is not too happy with what's going on.
"It's not trivial, but someone whose work is to develop exploits and has studied Stagefright could do it in a few days, less than a week, for sure," Pelliccione, who now runs a defensive security company called ReaQta, told Motherboard, adding that repurposing the exploit for Nougat would be much harder.
Max G. Bronstein, a senior director at the EveryLife Foundation for Rare Diseases, an advocacy group, said the measure was backed by dozens of patient groups because "repurposing" existing drugs is a quicker and less costly way to get medicines approved for rare diseases than is developing totally new drugs.
After starting his own label in 19893 with his business partner Jenny Meirens, Margiela spent the next two decades establishing an entirely new vocabulary for clothing — the "cigarette" shoulder, the iconic cloven-footed Tabi boot, the unfinished edges and paint-splattered surfaces, the repurposing of vintage garments into new clothes.
The money from the "Fire and Rain" songwriter and his wife, Kim, will "enable the hospital to direct resources where the need is greatest, whether purchasing supplies and equipment, repurposing space, or furthering research seeking treatments and means of prevention for COVID-19," Massachusetts General Hospital said in a Tuesday statement.
What we're left with is a not terribly funny workplace comedy, with the saving grace of some accomplished and likable performers, notably Laurie, Suzy Nakamura (uptight business director), Lenora Crichlow (reliable engineer), Daisy May Cooper (hilariously earnest helmswoman) and Zach Woods (clueless passenger-relations liaison, repurposing his performance from "Silicon Valley").
Democrats threaten to vote against Defense bill over border wall: Senate Democrats are also threatening to withhold their votes on a spending bill for the Pentagon unless Republicans agree to block Trump from repurposing defense funds for his wall on the Mexican border, a tactic he's employed in recent months.
Dr. Bruce Bloom of Healx, a company based in Cambridge, UK that uses artificial intelligence to discover drugs for rare diseases, told Reuters Health by email the new drug targets and mechanisms of action identified by the researchers could be valuable both for new treatment approaches and for repurposing older drugs.
But the $450 million project, which involves restoring the oldest buildings and repurposing others to serve as a visitors' center and museum, has been fraught with disagreements over how best to accommodate tourists while respecting the Alamo's complex history — and about whose stories have been venerated and whose have been forgotten.
The technological cat-and-mouse games online have also spilled onto the streets, where protesters have improved their equipment—upgrading from cheap surgical masks to military-grade respirators—and relied on sheer ingenuity to defend themselves against law enforcement, repurposing street signs as shields and traffic cones to divert tear gas.
Partners work hand-in-hand with Snapchat to determine how to make more money off the platform and are increasing their efforts to maximize the opportunity for profit — such as hiring more editors and producing more original, scripted content, rather than repurposing pre-existing content from other platforms — in 2017, three people said.
After Jane tries to write about her differences with Sutton for Scarlet ("I Love Everything About My Best Friend, Except Her Gun") and even attends a shooting range with her friend to try to see her side, Sutton ends up getting rid of her gun and repurposing it into a pair of earrings.
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And I was interested in acquiring these objects in photographs and in repurposing them through the act of photography, because for me, as a collector, I'm so interested in the way that a collection can be in so many ways a portrait of the person that is acquiring and collecting these things.
Morningside typically runs at more than 80% occupancy but is now repurposing beds normally used for elective surgery patients to create wards for treating coronavirus cases, setting up a tent outside its emergency room to expand capacity, and ramping up staffing by reassigning personnel and asking retired physicians to help pick up non-emergency care.
The ACLU first sued the Trump administration to prevent it from repurposing the money after President TrumpDonald John TrumpJoe Biden's record – not his gaffes – is dooming his campaign Trump defends shift of FEMA funds, citing Dorian's change in path Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively donate M to help migrant children, social justice MORE's February emergency declaration.
Luiselli holds a doctorate in comparative literature from Columbia, and "Lost Children Archive" is a virtuosic, erudite performance, referring back to and repurposing the words and strategies of modernist writers like Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot and Virginia Woolf, metafictional tricksters like Vladimir Nabokov and masters of the difficult, experimental and hyperallusive like James Joyce.
The synthesizers are sympathetic and covered in burrs, and the vocals are hyper-processed in a manner indebted to Zapp, who pioneered the sort of liquid digital funk Mr. Mars is repurposing (talkbox vocals pepper the song) and also to the duo Chromeo, who have been faithful revivalists of the style for years now.
"I get the sense that they are going to seriously look at repurposing elements of the agency so that it is much more focused on operations and not existing within the Beltway and passing memos around," said Ed Turzanski, an international policy and national security expert at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, a think tank in Philadelphia.
It is uncertain whether this will be in addition to the Fourth of July parade that occurs every year in Washington, D.C. that is also held on the National Mall, the annual free concert on the West Lawn, and the televised fireworks display near the Capitol or if this will be a repurposing of the existing events.
In the wake of the Brexit vote, many conservatives are repurposing the analyses they promulgated back when Trump first topped Republican primary polls, when they were at least somewhat sympathetic to his cause: Pro-Leave Britons are suffering from economic and cultural dislocation, which they attribute rightly or wrongly to a large and growing immigrant population.
We spent a lot of time there pretending to be 17-year-olds who enjoyed black coffee because it was the only place that sold the short-lived indie arts magazine Plan B founded by Everett True; we'd read it cover to cover before cutting out all the illustrations in the back and repurposing them as mixtape artwork.
Then one day I was sifting through said Notes app (which is really just a bunch of half-baked theme ideas and things I want to add to my word list) and thought some more about it, eventually arriving at the idea of repurposing the hyphen from the line break as part of the crossing downs.
The iWatch app and repurposing of the Fusion Centers are just two components of Abbott's proposal, which also include improving access to mental health services and ramping up security at schools, but civil liberties experts are concerned that the focus on social media could lead to over-policing of normal adolescent behavior – which is often not at all normal.
All photos by the author In October, 2015, I went to Krakow, Poland to host and produce a documentary for THUMP about how a non-profit music festival called Unsound was transforming a subterranean salt mine into a literally-underground techno party, as well as repurposing historic spaces across the city as cutting-edge performance venues.
The pictures are so frequently refreshed (or, if you rather, the speed of bureaucracy is so slow) that details like new lane openings, construction projects, or repurposing of lanes into bus or carpool-specific routes all show up in DigitalGlobe's product before they're revealed on public government websites or official city maps, including the ones that inform popular consumer mapping products.
Mr. Chakrabarti's repurposing of the existing Madison Square Garden into a rotunda of space and light will not only aid the flow of passengers arriving and departing, but it will also give the citizens of this city a train station that will honor their spirits, something that was quashed in the rubble of the monumental gateway that was once Pennsylvania Station.
A MINUS Lord Huron: Strange Trails (IAmSound) Repurposing sonics from Buddy Holly and Workingman's Dead, this beguilingly melodic and cheerful-sounding record is about love and death at the end of the world—a world that for metaphorical purposes is barely settled woods and wilderness without a trace of the urban jangle and connected chaos that drive so many under-30s to distraction.
By repurposing empty Victorian gravel water beds for wasabi, the notorious distant cousin of mustard and horseradish now grows on a commercial scale for the first time in the UK. Although The Wasabi Company's main plot is in Dorset, I've been sent to Hampshire, because the trials taking place at wasabi basecamp have to stay firmly on the down-low.
He also says that the cubes helped him fit more into his suitcase, as they compressed itemsModak explained that he extended his packing method to his carry-on as well, filling his backpack with "specialized tech pouches" and repurposing toiletry bags he&aposd get on long-haul flights or in hotels to hold specific items, from hard drives to cables.
You can see this in the way Zuckerberg fuzzes and elides what his company really does with people's data; and how he muddies and muddles uses for the data — such as by saying he doesn't know what shadow profiles are; or claiming users can download 'all their data'; or that ad profiles are somehow essential for security; or by repurposing 2FA digits to personalize ads too.
According to the FCC, the money for this new program will come from a "repurposing" of the Universal Service Fund, a system of subsidies intended to promote access to telecom services in underserved areas in the US. "It will be $2 billion approximately each year over the next decade to allocate ... this funding to rural carriers for the purpose of building out the broadband networks," Pai said.
In a way, a Kardashian musical is the most logical repurposing of Time Square's outdated sex marketplace (they're hot as hell, but it's verboten to admit that you like them) and its disgraced haunted house (they're chintzy, and when the makeup and lighting is just right, they're even a little terrifying), but it didn't have enough of either of those attractions' grime or good humor.
And that phony religion tells us that the best society is achieved by unleashing people to make money, as much as possible, in every way possible, cutting every corner they can, exploiting people, underpaying taxes, degrading the environment, evading regulation, manipulating government, and then donating some of the spoils of that, or repurposing some side part of their businesses, and claiming to save the world.
The exception was when Trump proposed a ban on Muslims entering the US. The Daily News went straight for Godwin's law, repurposing the famous quote from Martin Niemöller on speaking out against the Holocaust: It's not just Trump — the Daily News has been on a liberal hot streak, blasting opponents of gun control, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's comments on black students, and Ted Cruz's attack on New York values.
Image: GizmodoIf you like the idea of the Amazon Echo, the Google Home, or the Apple HomePod, but you'd rather not spend any money on any of them, would prefer to control as many of the variables as possible, or just want something fun to do over the weekend you can build one at home for yourself by repurposing an old phone, tablet, or Raspberry Pi you've got lying around.
Although the dialogue is occasionally too on the nose, pronouncing the story's themes about loneliness and acceptance a little more directly than is necessary, the movie wins you over on its combination of earnestness and ingenuity: The flatulence jet ski is just one of the many bizarre uses Dano finds for Radcliffe's body — others include repurposing it as a water fountain, an ax, a harpoon gun, and a rocket.
Democrats planning their bid to win back control of the Senate will run hard against the Washington swamp next year, repurposing one of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's most effective campaign messages from the 2628 election as their own.
Let us engage an independent professional to evaluate the feasibility of excavation for proposed new facilities; revisit the possibility of modernizing and repurposing existing underground facilities; purchase the adjacent, 6,000-square-foot building that is currently on the market for less than 10 percent of the anticipated cost of the current proposal; and seek landmark status for the music room, which could just as easily be preserved as a gallery.
"While authorities in the past typically justified the use of these tools with the need to combat serious crimes such as terrorism, child sexual abuse, and large-scale narcotics trafficking, law enforcement and other agencies at the local, state, and federal levels are increasingly repurposing them for more questionable practices, such as screening travelers for their political views, tracking students' behavior, or monitoring activists and protesters," the report reads.
His latest show, "Kindly Bent to Ease Us," at Mary Boone's gallery on the southern edge of the Upper East Side, is a riot of reproduction, repurposing and appropriation, with oil paintings of a friend's family Christmas card; of a panel discussion ("Is the Universe a Simulation, Moderated by Neil deGrasse Tyson"); and of works by Richard Prince, the sculptor Frank Benson and the artist Eric Drooker, who is known for his New Yorker covers.
Senate Democrats are threatening to withhold their votes on a spending bill for the Pentagon unless Republicans agree to block President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE from repurposing defense funds for his wall on the Mexican border, a tactic he's employed in recent months.
By voluntarily repurposing the corporate mission, these CEOs are trying to avoid potentially damaging legislation, including Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenElizabeth Warren could become the next Pied Piper of American decline Jonathan Van Ness endorses Warren over her health care plan Here are the Senate Democrats backing a Trump impeachment inquiry over Ukraine call MORE's Accountable Capitalism Act, which would require corporations to provide 40 percent of board seats to candidates elected by workers, and that corporations must provide a "public benefit" to stakeholders other than shareholders.
" When told about the awkwardness many Americans feel upon learning of the song's repurposing, John M. Williams, the director of the Center for the Sociology of Sport at the University of Leicester in England, said, "I can understand that, and the only thing I could give them as a kind of strange reassurance is that I suspect the vast majority of people singing it have no idea where it came from, or even that it's American at all, or that it has a black American heritage.
With the World's largest military the U.S. is also starting to project more non-lethal "soft power" repurposing its armed warriors by, for example, participating in a "Task Force on Wildlife Trafficking" in Africa, sending Army crews with high water vehicles to rescue people from Hurricane Harvey flooding, sending Marines to the U.S. Virgin Islands in the wake of Irma, stationing a Navy carrier off Key West and now post-Maria launching initial emergency supply aircraft and damage assessment flights over Puerto Rico while also providing C-130 Hercules aircraft to fight the wildfires in the West.

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