Reinvent Sentence Examples

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  • The band then attempted to reinvent itself under a new moniker.

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  • The first bit of advice is don't reinvent the wheel.

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  • Why reinvent the wheel when you can work with a professional who can help you figure out how to get your new business up and running and off to a great start?

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  • Be Cool is a sequel that chooses to recycle instead of reinvent.

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  • The first bit of advice is do n't reinvent the wheel.

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  • California artist Oliver Weismuller created the concept of the Walk of Fame in 1958, in an attempt to reinvent Hollywood.

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  • Other 80s toy companies continued to reinvent and grow, thus fueling and securing an empire in their toy kingdom.

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  • Fighting self-improvement is never a wise idea; however, fighting the urge to reinvent yourself in order to attract a mate is an entirely different game.

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  • Not only has it been stamped with the celebrity seal of approval by the likes of supermodel Linda Evangelista and Hilary Duff, it's also earned itself major points for its ability to reinvent itself time and time again.

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  • With so many tools and resources available to business owners and managers, it is certainly true that you don't have to reinvent the wheel every time you are faced with a new business challenge.

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  • Over the course of eight episodes, the idols reflect on their past successes and try to reinvent themselves.

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  • Don't try to reformat, reinvent, repurpose, reparadigm, reimagine, or anything else.

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  • It's also a highly anticipated installment in a series that was intended to reinvent the franchise in a bold, new way.

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  • With his unique ability to constantly reinvent himself Frankie Howerd seemed almost timeless in his appeal.

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  • Reinvent your romance and rekindle the discovery of your relationship by doing sweet and spontaneous things for one another like love notes in lunch bags, no-strings-attached back rubs or a bottle of wine and take-out on a weeknight.

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  • There's no need to reinvent the wheel when you choose a wedding cake design, but you shouldn't be afraid to step out and show some creativity if you're drawn to different looks.

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  • If you've purchased a cloth shower curtain and want to reinvent it, or if you want to use the curtain you already have, you can add lace trim for a completely new look at a nominal expense.

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  • Just as we look for a house that really feels like a home, these people look to reinvent their bodies to feel like their bodies.

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  • Sometimes, there's just no need to reinvent the wheel.

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  • However, instead of giving up, he turned this adversity into an opportunity to reinvent himself and teach others about the importance of sound money management.

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  • The diet for those who have had gastric bypass surgery is designed to aid the healing process and to reinvent the way you eat.

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  • Shopping for a new lingerie wardrobe is a way to reinvent your lingerie personality.

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  • What's so ideal about them is that you can continually reinvent the wheel.

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  • One of the most popular and fun ways for teens to don Christian shirts is buy those that reinvent popular logos, slogans, pictures, and iconic pop-culture phrases.

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  • Whether you want to cover a little gray hair or completely reinvent yourself with a color not found on nature's palette there is a hair coloring style that is right for you.

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  • Watchman attempts to debunk the cited quotes by New Age groups, and goes so far as to accuse New Age teachers of a plot to completely redefine and reinvent Christianity to "blur the distinction" between Christian and New Age teachings.

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