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Reconceptualized

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Past of reconceptualize

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It was reconceptualized as an honour for best first book only, with one overall winner drawn from the regional winners from Africa, Asia, Canada and Europe, the Caribbean, and the Pacific.

She has enough clout to have scripts and various other projects that were originally written for white stars "reconceptualized" for her, because, as her manager, Doug Chapin, told me, "she has the ability not only to portray emotions, which a lot of good actors have, but to have the audience experience them with her".

There is now more Green Goblin and less Arachne, whose role has been significantly reconceptualized.

They point toward how the built environment could — and should — be radically reconceptualized around the fundamental workings of the human mind.

A few hours before the show, reclining in my motel room, I watched a brief promotional video on their Web site — it touted diversity, explained how "the road to the White House runs through Cleveland," and reconceptualized the G.O.P. as "the Growth and Opportunity Party".

As Walt Disney Productions outgrew Disney's ability to micro-manage it, he allowed himself to be reconceptualized to fit the idea of what the head of a studio ought to be in more corporate times.

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Finally, the third generation, composed of solidarity or group rights, while drawing upon and reconceptualizing the demands associated with the first two generations of rights, is best understood as a product of both the rise and the decline of the state since the mid-20th century.

Embracing literary, musical, theatrical, and visual arts, participants sought to reconceptualize "the Negro" apart from the white stereotypes that had influenced black peoples' relationship to their heritage and to each other.

The cold snap explained that its work seeks to "reconceptualize" relationships, crystallizing both human emotion and water molecules floating in the atmosphere.

He devotes all of his time and all of his attention to trying to finish his movie — reëditing, shooting additional footage, reconceptualizing — doing everything except actually finishing it, and using the need to finish it as a justification for doing nothing else, in his art, but, especially, in his life.

In April of this year, a law professor named Vicki Schultz will publish a groundbreaking article in the Yale Law Journal entitled "Reconceptualizing Sexual Harassment," which is part of a large-scale reassessment of the law in light of the Thomas-Hill case.

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