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  • Reinvention is the very last thing he should be accused of.

    Superman Reruns Lou Anders 2006

  • Reinvention is the very last thing he should be accused of.

    Archive 2006-08-01 Lou Anders 2006

  • Tell Fritz, loosely modeled on Twitter messaging, will be housed on GM's so-called Reinvention Web site, allowing the public to lodge comments, compliments and complaints with Mr. Henderson in messages of 255 characters or fewer.

    Repair Job: GM Urges, 'Tell Fritz' 2009

  • Nelly's second album Nellyville was a huge hit and his third album, Da Derrty Versions: The Reinvention, which is out in November of 2003, is bound to be as huge.

    Hip Hop News from HipHopGalaxy.com 2009

  • When General Motors executives heard the pitch for a mea culpa TV commercial titled "Reinvention" — which is airing now and ends with the line "The only chapter we're focused on is chapter one" — the brass needed convincing.

    Turn This Lemon Into Lemonade 2009

  • In a TV spot dubbed "Reinvention," created by Interpublic's Deutsch, it acknowledged its problems but painted a more positive picture of the future.

    GM Will Hold Ad Budget Steady 2009

  • Madonna's latest extravaganza -- the "Reinvention" tour, which kicked off last week -- has started off like a contortionist act from the old "Ed Sullivan Show," with the Kabbalah Chameleon making her grand entrance in a backbend that suggests the terminal stages of tetanus.

    NEWSMAKERS 2007

  • HAMMER: Then, there ` s Madonna, who started her "Reinvention" tour at the ripe age of 47.

    CNN Transcript Jul 25, 2006 2006

  • But now her new tour, "Reinvention," has an electric chair, pregnant women that are nearly naked and lot of lesbian fantasy scenes.

    CNN Transcript May 24, 2004 2004

  • years ago women would have been able to do this,'' said Harvard psychologist Susan Pollak, who is organizing a March symposium called Reinvention'' at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in collaboration with the Boston Institute of Psychotherapy.

    Boston.com Top Stories 2011

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