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The phrase "in its present incarnation" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to the current form or version of something, particularly something that has changed or evolved over time. Example: "The popular social media platform has undergone many updates and improvements in its present incarnation, making it more user-friendly and efficient."
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Today, the Literary Museum holds festivals, readings, concerts, and classes for children — fulfilling an important function in a city which, as the Odessa-born American poet Ilya Kaminsky put it, "in its present incarnation, has more monuments to dead writers than actual living ones in residence".
During the Civil War, Philadelphia missionaries set up the nation's first school for freed slaves -- the Penn Normal School on St. Helena -- and you can visit it in its present incarnation, the Penn Center, where during the early 1960s, Martin Luther King Jr. and his staff were said to have drawn up plans for the March on Washington.
But the film holds up not only for its historical parallels but also because it's thrilling and, in its present incarnation, it looks breathtaking.
But even as it celebrates its 20th year in its present incarnation, it's all change at CSM. Louise Wilson's current MA students will be the last to graduate from Charing Cross Road.
Confirming the contents of an article which appeared in the Australian earlier this week, the home affairs minister told Sydney radio 2GB that Australia would not sign the UN global compact for migration, which aims to address migration issues in a "safe, orderly and regular" way, if it stayed in its present incarnation.
Though Bravo in its present incarnation isn't technically wearable (it is a tapestry hung on the wall as a sound installation), the fabric could certainly be adapted for wear.
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This is Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design (CSM), which for decades has been the place where Britain's brightest young creatives have come to develop their talents (it evolved into its present incarnation in 1989, when the Central School of Art and Design merged with Saint Martins School of Art).
"If the commission wants to have competitive markets," Hoecker said, "it's going to have to pull the bacon out of the fire". Though it traces roots back to the Federal Power Commission and development of hydroelectric power in the 1920s, FERC began its present incarnation in the 1980s, with the Reagan administration's deregulation campaign.
Riding Giants gives us the deep culture and long history of big-wave riding, from its pioneering, semi-outlaw origins in 1950s Hawaii to its present incarnation, known as tow-surfing, on offshore breaks sometimes hundreds of miles from land, where unique conditions produce terrifying swells up to 60ft high.
The curious journey of the brand itself reflects changing times, traversing history both in Russia and worldwide, to its present incarnation highlighted by glorious bejeweled jewelry and object d'art.
Strausbaugh traces these themes from the Village's beginnings as a rural outpost, in the mid-seventeenth century, to its present incarnation — "more a place of recreation than creation".
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