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They peppered Solicitor General Donald Verrilli with deeply conservative concerns, such as whether the law's "individual mandate" reworks the fundamental "relation of the individual to the government" (per Justice Kennedy); and that, while perhaps "necessary", the mandate is not "proper" (per Justice Scalia) – because of its infringement of individual liberty.
Last year, the duo, who met as students at Central Saint Martins, reinforced their Print The World motto by launching a range of wallpapers that reworks 12 bold designs from their fashion archive.
Penguin Press; 352 pages; $17. Weidenfeld & Nicolson; £25A quarter-century after he wrote it, Antony Beevor reworks his epic study of the Spanish civil war and challenges many of the conflict's most enduring myths, including the mystique of the republican cause.______________________________________________Twelve Days: The Story of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution By Victor Sebestyen.
One image widely shared on social networks reworks a famous scene from a soap opera.
This year "Arabian Nights", a three-part pastiche by Miguel Gomes that reworks the classic for today's Portugal, fits that bill.
Such adaptation may occur in a variety of settings: a student in school learns the material he needs to know in order to do well in a course; a physician treating a patient with unfamiliar symptoms learns about the underlying disease; or an artist reworks a painting to convey a more coherent impression.
The cycle of fragmentary prose poems, Une Saison en enfer (1873; A Season in Hell, published together with Illuminations [1974]), reworks his imprisonment, his cultural bondage, and his frustrating struggles to create a form of poetry that could transform his captivity.
The lanterns are a new departure for Glaswegian Boyce, who is fixated with Modernism and reworks favourite themes and references over and over.
Making the most of its intimate scale, the film sublimely reworks that TV sitcom staple, the disastrous driving lesson, with two people squeezed into a glass-and-metal capsule, one chipping away at the other's sanity.
His 'War and Peace' is just the latest in a long line of critic and viewer-pleasing reworks of 19th-century novels There may be sound reasons behind the WHO's argument – but smoking is often integral to characters and storylines (15) Jay Roach, 124 mins.
It also reworks Holocaust history so that Jews bound for Auschwitz divert their train to freedom (with the help of Aric, and play out their escape with a bravura reminiscent of The Great Escape).
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