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A4 World Briefing A6 NATIONAL A14-24 BuScoffsffs at Grumbling, But Moves to Recast Image Gov. George W. Bush dismissed criticism from some Republicans over the direction of his campaign, but he also called himself "the underdog" and said he would restyle his campaign to put him in more intimate settings with voters.
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A10 NEW YORK/REGION B1-8 First Lady Recasting Image To One of the Quiet Activist In a effort to blunt criticism that she has no record to run on in her Senate campaign, Hillary Rodham Clinton, her husband and their staffs are trying to reverse the reclusive image that she projected after her failure on health care legislation.
During the 1960s, structuralism recast the image as text; Prince's work, Newman argues, revived the image in such a way that it is irreducible to text.
"The [rebuilding] plan, right or wrong, put in new brand names–like Alero and Intrigue which on one hand is good: You get to recast new image," says Francis, "But it is very expensive to build awareness, to build new image".
Those votes recast his image from pugnacious anti-tax conservative to big-spending establishment Republican.
But the Knicks had recast their image, to one that was popular and promised hope.
At 27, James has time to evolve and recast his image.
He is determined to recast the image of the engineer in the more exciting role of inventor.
The president, he said, "reset his relationship with Netanyahu, recast his image in the U.S. as a pro-Israeli president and reintroduced himself favorably to the Israeli public".
Like other political offspring, Ms. Hager has been able to use her media job to recast the image of her immediate and extended family.
The pope, too, has attempted in his first year to recast the image of the Catholic Church as an institution close to its adherents.
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