Word: reinvente
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...Anna Marie Wooldridge, then became Gaby Lee and, for a time, Mrs. Max Roach. If all these shifts in appellation suggest a life that has gone through many changes, that's hardly the whole story. They also indicate that this remarkable singer's managers have tried several times to reinvent her to suit themselves. Talking with her now, it is difficult to believe such a self-consciously independent woman would permit anyone to tinker with her name, much less something as precious as her identity. At 63, Lincoln is in full command of both her life...
...this and the rest of the survey in mind, perhaps it is time to rethink Take Our Daughters to Work Day: it may make more sense to let sons follow their mothers to work and witness their treatment, while daughters and fathers stay at home for the day to reinvent the politics of parenthood...
...results, excellent software at an excellent price, speak for themselves. Looking at commercial software, it seems foolish for Lotus, Microsoft, and WordPerfect to continually reinvent the same wheel. And couldn't the fortunes spent on marketing, advertising, and pretty boxes go elsewhere...
...spring reborn in the world's oldest democracy, that brings forth the vision and courage to reinvent America...
Osborne, who lives in Essex, Massachusetts, with his wife and four children, may soon get a chance to put some of his ideas into practice: several Clinton aides believe the President-elect will offer Osborne a White House job or the chair of a commission to "reinvent" the federal bureaucracy. Economic adviser Robert Reich cautions that some of Osborne's ideas "probably can't be implemented," but adds that "David thinks about government in fresh ways. He constantly asks how the public, as consumers of government services, can get the most for its money." Bruce Reed, another adviser to Clinton...