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temperatures and
longer growing seasons brought by
climate change to
refashion itself as one of the planet's
largest producers of food The
State of World...
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different about new
media is how they
specifically refashion traditional media and how
older media refashion themselves to meet the
challenges of new media...
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Madeline Y. Hsu, "From Chop Suey to
Mandarin Cuisine: Fine
Dining and the
Refashioning of
Chinese Ethnicity During the Cold War Era," in
Sucheng Chan, Madeline...
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Enlightenment were
instead fused with the
existing cosmology—which in turn was
refashioned under conditions of
global interaction." In ****an in particular, the...
- daughters. Hall,
Trish (April 27, 2003). "Habitats/West 54th Street; A
Model Refashions Her
Career and Image". The New York Times. "Ryan Haddon". "(UK): "Christian...
- Bali ever since. Dang
Hyang Nirartha was
responsible for
facilitating a
refashioning of
Balinese Hinduism. He was an
important promoter of the idea of moksha...
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rabbinical synods in Braunschweig,
Frankfurt and Breslau, to
determine how to
refashion Judaism for
present times. The
Reform conferences were met with uproar...
- Jerusalem",
traditionally limited in
authority and
geographical scope, was
refashioned into that of "Grand
Mufti of Palestine". Furthermore, a
Supreme Muslim...
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social relationship between freeborn males;
taken out of
context and
refashioned as the
luxury product of a
conquered people,
pederasty came to express...
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abolished in
nearly all of the
British Empire, and the
electoral system refashioned by the
Reform Acts of 1832.
Although William did not
engage in politics...