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Before being hanged in 1965, he penned works that recast the Islamists' struggle in stark terms of good against evil.

Cornelius Eady, Maria Tucci, and Chandler Williams all delivered riveting readings of poems that recast Orpheus and Eurydice's tragic love story in modern verse.

An unlikely campaign that recast the US-educated Mr Kenyatta as an outspoken pan-Africanist inveighing against an imperialist tribunal at The Hague, failed to move the UN's top decision-making body.

Clarke's view is that when Sorenson produced a draft of the inaugural address he was expanding on points dictated to him by Kennedy and formulating sentences that recast things that Kennedy had said before.

In order to prescribe policies that really allow female workers to "lean in" at work, social scientists are trying to find ones that recast social norms and encourage male workers to "lean in" at home.

Many Bengalis in India perceived the assertion of a new political narrative in Bangladesh, one that recast its fundamental identity in more Islamic terms, to be less secular and inclusive than before (most Indian-Bengalis are Hindus).

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The result is a new work called "Terracotta Daughters," a series of 116 sculptures that recasts the famous soldiers as young women.

Its first release, on Tuesday, is "Phosphene Dream" by the Black Angels, a band from Austin, Tex., that recasts 1960s California psychedelic rock with loud, hypnotic drones.

The movie is loosely based on Langston Hughes's 1961 play of the same name, a seasonal tradition that recasts the classic Nativity tale with black performers who sing spirituals and hymns like "Go Tell It on the Mountain".

(Chinen) Magos Herrera (Saturday) A jazz singer given to sultry cosmopolitanism, Magos Herrera has an appealing recent album, "Mexico Azul" (Sunnyside), that recasts cinematic themes from the 1930s and '40s.

The prevalent critique of the prayer movement's overseas involvement was chiefly advanced by the journalist Jeff Sharlet, whose 2008 book, "The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power," painted an evocative portrait of a cultlike vanguard movement that "recasts theology in the language of empire," and facilitated a right-wing American foreign policy.

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