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The White House spent last week in full campaign hysteria, blitzing online followers with the message that heartless Republicans are prepared to transform America into "Les Misérables" in order to protect "millionaires and billionaires, oil companies, vacation homes, and private jet owners".
Aside from the fact that the logo had remained relatively unchanged since 1995 (when a seemingly unstoppable Microsoft prepared to transform the world of personal computing) she said that 87percentt of staff were demanding a new look, either iterative or radical.
"Be prepared to transform yourself without attempting to transform others to be like you," advises Tiffany Persons, CEO of Shine on Sierra Leone.
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So I've asked the secretary of defense to review America's armed forces and prepare to transform them to meet emerging threats.
Looked at a different way, it's the writer David Vann subduing his terrible memories as he prepares to transform them into fiction.
Now, with her first solo album, "The Magician's Private Library" (XL Recordings), to be released Tuesday, Ms. Miranda is preparing to transform herself again.
Having spent more than 20 years as a business school professor in both America, at Wharton, and Europe, at IMD, I am particularly concerned with how business schools work with top executives in preparing to transform organisations for the future.
8 P.M. (NBC) THE BIGGEST LOSER Season 12 kicks off as 15 contestants prepare to transform their bodies, their health and their lives with the help of the trainer Bob Harper, the tennis star Anna Kournikova and the fitness expert Dolvett Quince.
Ariane Mnouchkine, the director of Théâtre du Soleil, circulated briskly through the crowd, greeting the guests, encouraging the performers and giving last-minute logistical suggestions to her company members, who were preparing to transform the hall into a banquet room right after the performance.
Last May, after five weeks of rehearsal at the Glyndebourne Opera House on the Sussex downs of southeast England, the young American soprano Danielle de Niese was preparing to transform herself into Cleopatra — or at least an operatic impression of the great queen as envisioned in the director David McVicar's audacious production of Handel's "Giulio Cesare".
As its sister city, Shanghai, did a decade ago with its much larger Pudong district, Ho Chi Minh is preparing to transform its skyline.
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