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That happened only after millions of angry cola consumers definitively voted that the sweeter, reformulated new Coke Wasn't It.

For example, in 1985, Coca-Cola launched a reformulated "New Coke," only to withdraw it and reintroduce Coke Classic within three months after consumer backlash.

If America faced another Great Depression or some other catastrophe, instead of the promise of a reformulated New Deal, we could end up with an American variant of fascism.

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As multicore systems continue to gain ground in the high performance computing world, linear algebra algorithms have to be reformulated or new algorithms have to be developed in order to take advantage of the architectural features on these new processors.

It is a mismarked product whose formula has been radically reformulated by new owners that imitates the original but is now toxic.

In particular, the network measures should be reformulated and new network sampling algorithms must be designed to reflect the stochastic nature of the network.

European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference Vennell, R., Harang, A., Smeaton, M., Gerritsen, M. The stress field equations for two-dimensional disordered isostatic granular materials are reformulated, giving new results beyond the commonly accepted force chains.

Condition ( P ), essential in the proof of the existence of the random fixed points in the quoted paper, is reformulated and new assumptions which induce it are found.

In Finland, the original questions and themes were chosen by previous literature and the project researchers' knowledge and experience of research regulation; the questions were reformulated when new information from the interviews accumulated.

Data collection was a learning process: the questions and items were first prepared according to the Finnish experience and background reading, and reformulated by new information in subsequent interviews.

The projects presented aim to propose alternative forms of beauty that would trigger new forms of affiliation and affection among individuals: an attempt to reformulate a new public sphere through architecture where physical interaction and the construction of the realm of collective beliefs, affections, and hopes can still happen.

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