| 31. | This led the church to refashion their mission and ministry in the 1990s to bring Catholics back to Mt.
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| 32. | It might try to force Microsoft to refashion Windows so that it includes the browser made by its rival, Netscape.
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| 33. | But this song refashions Simon as an older, wiser Missy Elliot, and it's absurdly, absolutely brilliant.
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| 34. | CNN has since been seeking to revamp its image, looking to refashion itself as a harder-edged news network.
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| 35. | That alone will refashion our idea of what this museum-- and what the modern era-- really is.
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| 36. | Tried to refashion himself after British Laborite Tony Blair's victory, saying he backs tax cuts and existing privatization.
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| 37. | Omar accused non-Muslim nations of trying to refashion Afghanistan's Islamic identity into one more acceptable to them.
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| 38. | I still believe in the wiki-idea, and do not want to refashion ourselves as something more like Nupedia.
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| 39. | Wiedeking hired Japanese consultants to rip apart and refashion a company that was supposed to be the paradigm of German manufacturing excellence.
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| 40. | Maybe the mysterious Forbes audiences are made up of voters who believed the Gingrich revolution would refashion America in their own image.
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