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The company unveiled the touch-oriented interface at a press event in Taipei, which it called a "re-imagining" of Windows, PC World reports.
Forbes.com: News Parmy Olson 2011
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It's called re-imagining our future, re-framing our success, seeing opportunity even in the midst of adversity, and never, ever giving up.
John Hope Bryant: Silver Rights and Generation Entrepreneurship: What a President With Vision Can Do John Hope Bryant 2011
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It's called re-imagining our future, re-framing our success, seeing opportunity even in the midst of adversity, and never, ever giving up.
John Hope Bryant: Silver Rights and Generation Entrepreneurship: What a President With Vision Can Do John Hope Bryant 2011
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Richard Niebuhr called this "cultural Christianity," i.e., re-imagining the gospel according to secular nostrums about the march of human progress.
Media 2010
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This is Battlestar Galactica, the SciFi channel's brooding, often brutal re-imagining of the cheesy '70s-vintage series.
Battlestar Galactica 2009
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Richard Niebuhr called this "cultural Christianity," i.e., re-imagining the gospel according to secular nostrums about the march of human progress.
Books 2009
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This is Battlestar Galactica, the SciFi channel's brooding, often brutal re-imagining of the cheesy '70s-vintage series.
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They are sort of a re-imagining of Ina's coconut cupcakes.
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This is Battlestar Galactica, the SciFi channel's brooding, often brutal re-imagining of the cheesy '70s-vintage series.
Television 2009
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This is Battlestar Galactica, the SciFi channel's brooding, often brutal re-imagining of the cheesy '70s-vintage series.
Battlestar Galactica 2009
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