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The Wall Street Journal, and its radical remake into a general interest newspaper, has, without much information as to its actual performance, generally been judged a success.
Next on their agenda appears to be our republic which from what I have ascertained they would like to remake into a two-tier quasi-theocracy with kingly powers vested in the executive.
(Does this mean we can shut up about how commercial it's become?) And third, for all of us, the holiday is a time we want to remake into "the Christmases that should have been".
As part of a five-city tour, Nakagawa Sochi descended on P.S. 1, the Museum of Modern Art's recently adopted trendier sibling, inviting museum patrons to bring in unwanted yet undiscardable clothes, which the team would then remake into something drastically new.
Thrift stores are also a great place to find fun vintage patterns you can remake into something fabulous.
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As well as collecting old bits of furniture he finds in skips, which he remakes into what he calls 'furniture while you wait', in January, a 90-page book about his work to date will be published in collaboration with the graphic design collective, Abake.
"We are the generation that must throw everything into the endeavor to remake America into what we say we want it to be," he wrote in The New York Times Book Review in 1962.
Most want to remake themselves into heroes.
They sought to remake law into a weapon of aggressive action.
The carriage makers did, and they tried their best to remake themselves into automakers.
Maybe he can remake himself into a different kind of politician.
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