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(In the 2017 remake, Watson's Belle is refigured as an inventor working to increase literacy among young village girls).

The hotel is refigured as a kind of heavenly ladder from a medieval icon, leading perhaps to paradise, perhaps to Hell.

Liza Sherman, whose Greenwich Village store carries items like iron saddle hooks and a 19th-century French glass gardening cloche refigured as a chandelier, has opened a new shop on Shelter Island.

The 10 works, to be shown on plots around the fair, will include eerily realistic silicon rubber animals, complete with built-in respiratory systems, by Shen Shaomin, who is represented by Hong Kong's Osage Gallery; Tatsuo Miyajima's six-meter, or 20-foot, mirrored tower covered in LED lights; and Yin Xiuzhen's shipping container refigured as a round-cut diamond.

Indeed, as Jennifer Ashton, one of the new Stein critics, reports without irony in a paper entitled "Gertrude Stein for Anyone," published in the journal ELH in 1997, "Among more recent critical accounts that situate her as a precursor to postmodernism, unintelligibility — refigured as indeterminacy or indefinition — has become Stein's strongest virtue".

Of course you can always find elements of the conventionally masculine at Lanvin, like a trim overcoat or even a long cashmere cardigan refigured as a smoking jacket, but doesn't that deny the experience offered by a very specific aesthetic?

In the borderlands, "what were once tales of deprivation and subjugation of the border have been refigured as compelling narratives of personal gain" (Lyttleton et al., 2011 325).

Thus, the ALE can be refigured as a series connection of all-pole and all-zero filters with transfer functions 1/ Q (z) and Q (z) - R z), respectively.

Shuttle was a moneyloser, however, and remained so until it was refigured as a feeder for United's hubs in San Francisco and Los Angeles — more than a year after Wolf had left the airline.

No longer conceived of as a terror, death is refigured as the winding down of life's frantic clock -- and dying as a means of coming to terms with our identities, our loved ones, ourselves.

It is an odd moment, because in order for the Queen's personification of "grief" and her metaphorical construction of "grief" as a "guest" to successfully pull off such an exchange (or is substitution a better word?), she has to disfigure Richard of his literal relationship to her as a husband and refigure him metaphorically as a "guest" to appease the economy of her figuration.

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