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- verb Present participle of
reinvent .
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Examples
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Steve Wynn Steve Wynn , who made his name reinventing the Las Vegas Strip with large, luxurious casino resorts such as the Mirage, the Bellagio and Wynn Las Vegas, has a new canvas: China.
Wynn Resorts CEO Doubles Down on China Casino Business Duncan Mavin 2011
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The vice president claims credit for reducing the size of government; for what he calls reinventing government.
CNN Transcript - Special Event: Bush Addresses Rally in Albuquerque, New Mexico - October 30, 2000 2000
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It also includes what we call reinventing government, and what other countries in the hemisphere describe with other titles.
Vp Gore Briefing On Summit Of Americas ITY National Archives 1994
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As a tax payer, I am dismayed so see public money being wasted in reinventing the wheel again and again and again.
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As a tax payer, I am dismayed so see public money being wasted in reinventing the wheel again and again and again.
Archive 2009-05-08 Venky 2009
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In a market where brands are constantly making products more innovative to stay ahead of the competition, it's odd that so few resources are invested in reinventing how that product is marketed and delivered on the Web.
Luxury Brands Still Tread Lightly With Social Media Lauren Indvik 2010
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Reinventing the company continuously through technology and innovation: We have continued to invest in reinventing the company despite reductions in expenses we have made in some more traditional areas of our business.
Sears Chairman Unleashes 15-Page Manifesto About Um, Everything - The Consumerist 2009
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My goal in reinventing this movie was to give people that same feeling I had as a kid, but with all the advanced technology available today.
41 High Resolution Photos from Clash of the Titans | /Film 2010
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Father Garibay and M. León-Portilla no more "invented" the Aztecs or their literature than Bierhorst and his supporters have succeeded in "reinventing" it.
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Father Garibay and M. León-Portilla no more "invented" the Aztecs or their literature than Bierhorst and his supporters have succeeded in "reinventing" it.
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