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Nothing was thrown away, and leftovers were always repurposed into something else.
A photograph of that person is taken out of context, remade and repurposed into something else, and a novel's worth of captions rewrite who that person is, and what he or she is like.
More and more slide shows are going to be left wondering if they'll be repurposed into something they aren't, or if they'll be pushed by some bean counter to produce more slides even faster, or worse, that they could be replaced entirely by a young journalist.
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When he explains to me how the physical Death Café is financially separated from the intellectual property death café, he says that's because if the IRL version fails, it can always be repurposed into a cat café or something (I'm tempted to suggest a hybrid of the two death and kittens!—but I stop myself when I realize I'm deflecting again).
That isn't to say he's not witty – when he explains to me how the physical Death Café is financially separated from the intellectual property death café, he says that's because if the IRL version fails, it can always be repurposed into a cat café or something (I'm tempted to suggest a hybrid of the two – death and kittens! – but I stop myself when I realise I'm deflecting again).
The abandoned space has been repurposed into an entrepreneurial and recreational/retail hub.
Dr. Sexton, whose office has been partly repurposed into a nature-documentary set, conceded graciously.
Parts of old aquariums have been repurposed into works of art.
What had been a piss-take has been repurposed into a devotional object.
Thrifted gadgets are repurposed into a sci-fi switchboard that somehow sends messages back in time.
This table from China was repurposed into a simple bathroom vanity.
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