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He has been through water and fire to remake himself, building a new world for all of them from the old.
She wanted to remake the world in her own image.
I went on this way for weeks, trying to remake myself.
"We only need to remake the rest of the world in a season."
On the other hand, the company has remade itself in recent years.
"I think we need time to remake the case for health care reform."
It's a difficult thing to do, I know, but people remake themselves all the time.
The film was remade with sound in 1930 and 1939.
It was later remade in 1940 by the same company.
And no team has further to go to remake its reputation.
But even on that first day, she was remaking her image.
In the last year or so, each has been remade for television.
In addition, Obama said he would remake federal energy and education policy.
Should they stop the print run and remake the paper?
The bed had, of course, remade itself while she was gone.
So the writer had to remake the story to form of book.
To remake the international political and economic map was one thing.
It was later remade as the 1963 film of the same name.
Recently lost all his money and is looking to remake some from the golden city.
I tell him she is quite comfortable and wants to remake her will.
"I want to offer the girls a place where they can start to remake their lives," she said.
"I'd have to forget all my experience to remake myself into something else."
No one is suggesting that money alone will remake the schools.
As a result, he is being told to remake his persona.
It's our job to remake the world into a peaceful place.