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It is not perfect; They had to essentially reinvent, from scratch, out of love, a billion-dollar invention.
David Longstreth, the band's leader, singer and guitarist, decided to reinvent from memory his favorite album as a teenager: Black Flag's 1981 punk-rock manifesto, "Damaged".
He summoned his top researcher, a hard-driving American doctor named Tadataka Yamada, to do nothing less than reinvent, from top to bottom, the way the company discovered drugs.
One explanation is that domain combinations are relatively easy to reinvent from existing domains multiple times in different lineages during evolution.
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Gary Watts, SSL chief executive, said: "I suppose we have reinvented From Russia With Love".
Peoples have borrowed, adopted, taken, infiltrated and reinvented from time immemorial.
But like most genres, contemporary art can be reinvented from familiar parts.
We all know that national identities are imagined and reinvented from a tissue of history and myth.
Most of his own furniture has been found or ingeniously reinvented from things other people left behind.
And suddenly, people were dancing at all these sites rejected by recent history, to a music virtually reinvented from week to week".
The museum, reinvented from past incarnations and criticized by some for its party-approved depictions of modern Chinese history, on Friday will open an exhibition of nature-theme works from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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