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- verb Present participle of
rework . - noun An act in which something is
reworked
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Examples
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This reworking is social in ways capital investment has failed to generate.
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Yet Aldobrandino heightened this concern for the safety of the child, again reworking a passage from Avicenna and stressing the vital interest of the child.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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This second Jury is described as a "reworking" of the original material.
The Guardian World News Mark Lawson 2011
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This dub reworking is massive enough to stand on its own.
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This dub reworking is massive enough to stand on its own.
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This dub reworking is massive enough to stand on its own.
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I didn’t like it quite as much because it becomes more a boy’s adventure, but it certainly has much of the appeal of the original in reworking well-known tales with new eyes.
*Rapunzel’s Revenge — Recommended » Comics Worth Reading 2010
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It was Simon Emmerson, late of festival favourites the Afro Celt Soundsystem, who came up with the idea of reworking folk songs with global influences to reflect multicultural Britain.
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I wanted to present the older material as it was but I really like the idea of reworking our own songs, taking elements here and there and integrating them into something new.
Side-Line news feed 2009
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I wanted to present the older material as it was but I really like the idea of reworking our own songs, taking elements here and there and integrating them into something new.
Side-Line news feed 2009
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