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But the future beckons us on with limitless possibilities to recreate, reshape and
remake
our destinies.
How could we fix our broken system and
remake
democracy for the 21st century?
The alternative is to turn back the clock, with great difficulty, and
remake
that decision.
We just need to
remake
the decision.
Areas like her husband and her face, which otherwise would have been completely impossible to fix, we could just put them together in one good photo, and
remake
the whole photo.
It showed that an arts practice can
remake
one's identity and transform preconceptions by revisioning the familiar.
You can
remake
your streets quickly, inexpensively, it can provide immediate benefits, and it can be quite popular.
And so when I was 29, I decided to
remake
my entire life in the light of going nowhere.
We can learn from Agbogbloshie, where cobblers
remake
work boots, where women collect plastic from all over the city, sort it by type, shred it, wash it and ultimately sell it back as feedstock to factories to make new clothing, new plastic buckets and chairs.
Waste is something that no longer has any value, whereas scrap is something that you recover specifically to use it to
remake
something new.
Comment: Could you
remake
this without peanut butter in your mouth?
Maybe the ultimate prosthetic is take your own gene code,
remake
your own body parts, because that's a whole lot more effective than any kind of a prosthetic.
Because I believe deeply in the ability of human beings to make and
remake
themselves for the better.
And the really simple argument I want to make tonight, the really straightforward argument is this: That if we combine the right political philosophy, the right political thinking, with the incredible information revolution that has taken place, and that all of you know so much more about than I do, I think there's an incredible opportunity to actually
remake
politics,
remake
government,
remake
public services, and achieve what's up on that slide, which is a big increase in our well-being.
And if you marry this fact with the incredible abundance of information that we have in our world today, I think you can completely, as I've said,
remake
politics,
remake
government,
remake
your public services.
He thinks that we will completely
remake
ourselves using data, using bioengineering, to become completely new creatures that have, kind of, superpowers, and that there will be huge inequality.
OK, first of all, who in their right mind would
remake
Hitchcock and second, who would do it shot for shot?
Why
remake
a movie that is almost perfect EXACTLY the way it was done the first time?
Why
remake
such a movie to begin with?
Based on Clare Booth Luce's shrewdly observant 1936 play on the relationships that evolve among a strictly female group of pampered Manhattan socialites, the story would seem ripe for a contemporary
remake.
While this is horribly dated, I MUST insist...PLEASE, NO
REMAKE!
Much as I really like Catherine Zeta-Jones, I wondered once again, why
remake
a good movie?
I told him it was going to be a
remake
of Lost Horizons, only as a musical.
Part of the problem is that it was an adaption of a play and a
remake
of a 1982 movie that dealt with a basketball team from the 1950's.
This
remake
is entitled "That Darn Cat", but D.C. the cat is more of a sideline than the major character.
Patti Randall was not likable at all in this
remake
either.
I'm an animal lover and a cat lover and I don't blame D.C. for the
remake
being so much more inferior to the original movie.
All in all, a very poor
remake.
Ever since the "Body Snatchers
" remake
he seems to have lost it.
It's a Shame the cast and the potential was there for a terrific
remake
of a classic tale.
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