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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...
- different about new media is how they specifically refashion traditional media and how older media refashion themselves to meet the challenges of new media...
- Carnegie and held the elderly man in contempt. Roosevelt had attempted to refashion Taft into a copy of himself, but recoiled as Taft began to display his...
- 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...
- the same time an indefatigable revolutionary who sincerely attempted to refashion the way of life and consciousness of millions of people, a hero of national...
- Enlightenment were instead fused with the existing cosmology—which in turn was refashioned under conditions of global interaction." In ****an in particular, the...
- 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...
- then constructed a crypt for the remains in the Lower Basilica. It was refashioned between 1927 and 1930 into its present form by Ugo Tarchi. In 1978, the...
- "makan" (eat). Opened in 2015, the restaurant is known for its focus on refashioning local produce to produce new inventive local cuisine. It gained its first...
- for being content to merely reflect, rather than actively attempt to refashion, what he saw as the "increasingly shapeless" character of contemporary...