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Nations, like people, need to come to terms with the past if they are to understand and refashion the present.
This is a good opportunity for us to refashion the military.
In our century, the camera's ability to refashion the world is a given.
All that she'd ever known was being broken down and refashioned.
Despite the changes, the stores have yet to be refashioned.
He has tried to refashion the party's public face in obvious ways.
Across the nation, such programs are growing fast, refashioning the school day for working parents in many communities.
It could have been refashioned into an honest second Earth.
Red Flag had tried to refashion its image a bit in recent months.
Successful children's records and films can be refashioned into books, too.
A character may take part of a story away from a narrator and refashion it.
"People will have to refashion themselves and adapt to a different culture," he said.
Therefore they often desire to refashion all of society into a gift economy.
Over the last few years, he has set about refashioning himself, on screen at least, into something of a jerk.
She decided to refashion her career, becoming an international touring artist.
It was time to refashion himself, to be the walker in the darkness.
But it seems by far the most likely outcome if we do nothing whatever to refashion our nuclear relationship with Russia.
There is no simple way to refashion this unsound relationship.
Now they were something else, roughly human in shape, but refashioned to meet the alien's needs.
More than that, conservatives have it in their power to refashion the political landscape.
Now, while our soldiers are still at hazard, the monster is being refashioned.
"They will refashion the church's tradition with their own cultural richness," she said.
To completely refashion a new face for you would be something else entirely."
What's important is that Rotem has refashioned them to create the story she needs to tell.
But eventually, with its emerging middle-class society, it will refashion the old politics.