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- adjective Tending to
reinvent .
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"Revolver" nugget "Love You To" is one of the more inventive - or, should I say, "reinventive" - of the 15 tracks on "Vol.
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"Revolver" nugget "Love You To" is one of the more inventive - or, should I say, "reinventive" - of the 15 tracks on "Vol.
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Those initial chapters were filmed in late 2008, providing a fascinating and even sublime look at urban politics in a gentrifying, reinventive, Obama-flavored moment, without glossing over Newark's real problems.
'Brick City' breaks away from its solid mold Hank Stuever 2011
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Regardless of the price points of her creations, an overview of Parnis’s work shows a strict adherence to a very contemporary and constantly reinventive outlook.
Mollie Parnis. 2009
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