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Remade


Definition:

  • () imp. & p. p. of Remake.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Many of those new titles are, in fact, old titles, either repackaged or remade for today.
  • (2) Come back, though: someone hasn't remade Lead Balloon.
  • (3) For example, coats fastened at the hip with bracelet's length of heavy chain, but engineered so that they moved fluidly; a black and red tweed coat was based on a 1968 vintage coat, but the tweed remade in a rubberised, modern version; tunic-and-trousers offered as a cool cocktail hour look, a highlight being one all black look with a matt crepe top edged with silky black ruffles at the hip, over slouchy trousers.
  • (4) The country today, particularly the bigger urban centres, is being dramatically remade by the hi-tech, internet, big data and energy revolutions.
  • (5) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Donna Fenn surrounded by Remade in Britain designs Green crush: upcycling and vintage marketplace Remade in Britain There is no such thing as rubbish, just a paucity of imagination.
  • (6) The boom remade the literary landscape, he says, by bucking a "provincial view that it should be written within a Spanish tradition, as national, committed literature.
  • (7) Much will depend on whether the diplomatic Iger, who began his career as a TV weatherman, can harness the talents of the mercurial Jobs at a time when the media industry is being remade by digital technology.
  • (8) It was a salvo in a struggle between a man who had amassed vast bureaucratic powers and remade New York with expressways, parks and housing towers, and the woman who assembled neighbours and public opinion to stop him when he set his sights on the evisceration of a swath of lower Manhattan.
  • (9) Chibnall, who has remade the show for the US and is currently working on the sequel, said he had the "greatest cast I could ever hope for as a writer.
  • (10) A remade relief core are holding down late leads with regularity and the AL’s best offense, one that has taken the bulk of the heat over the past two seasons, with the highly criticized mega contracts to Albert Pujols and Josh Hamilton scrutinized again and again.
  • (11) Today both paintings hang in the National Gallery in London and you can see how Rembrandt "remade" the Titian, even down to its sense of male fashion and style.
  • (12) Because the color of their skin does not reveal their minority status, the decision whether to "come out of the closet" is a choice that must be remade-renegotiated-every day of the students' lives.
  • (13) The Fault in Our Stars , the smash hit weepie about teenage cancer patients who fall in love after attending a support group, is to be remade by Bollywood.
  • (14) One Wild Moment was previously remade by Hollywood in 1984 as Blame it on Rio, with Michael Caine as the older man who embarks on an affair with Michelle Johnson's perky teenager in a version that also provided an early role for Demi Moore.
  • (15) We don't achieve clinical success besides endodontic treatment was twice remade.
  • (16) More than 69% of the prostheses were remade within a year because of rapid changes in the defect, prosthesis material, or prosthesis color.
  • (17) During the 15 years' observation period 26 bridges were lost or had to be remade because of failures.
  • (18) One remade Britain for the better, the other transformed it for the worse.
  • (19) Arnold Wesker , who died on 12 April at the age of 83, was one of the male playwrights who remade British theatre in the 1950s and 60s.
  • (20) South Korea's cinema boom continues to echo through Hollywood, with the country's acting talent heading Stateside and Korean stories regularly remade.

Remake


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To make anew.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Washington takes the role made famous by Edward Woodward in the 1980s US TV series that inspired the modern remake.
  • (2) Also likely to pick up a half-term audience, perhaps surprisingly, is the RoboCop remake, since its 12A certificate makes it available to younger teens or children of any age when accompanied by an adult.
  • (3) The notion that Gleeson has lurched from one disaster to another, ruining everything from the Coen brothers' remake of True Grit to Richard Curtis's romcom About Time , seems a pretty unique interpretation of his burgeoning career as a versatile character actor.
  • (4) All the statistics released about the Work Programme show execrable results, and yet we've heard nothing about penalties, or remaking the contracts, or rethinking the system.
  • (5) Commissioners insist on original drama dealing with issues in contemporary society: no remakes, no adaptations.
  • (6) State department staffers have complained privately that he should have consulted staff on how to remake the state department before backing job cuts of up to 2,300 .
  • (7) Because of its reliability, lack of contraindications, feasibility at the patient's bed, easy remaking, US examination is the first choice approach to the patient with blunt abdominal trauma.
  • (8) Columbia Pictures has bought the remake rights to the TV series, and to the original quartet of novels by David Peace on which it was based.
  • (9) Effects of neurotensin (NT) applied via the blood vessel on the responses to stimulation of Remak's nerve (RNS) were investigated in the chicken isolated and perfused rectums.
  • (10) Even the Teletubbies’ creator, Anne Wood – the Steven Spielberg of children’s TV – told the Radio Times she was “a bit sad” about the remake.
  • (11) The way they look, like extras from a remake of Men in Black filmed around FWD>> , has added to the growing excitement that they are going to deliver the most fantastical future-funk of the century.
  • (12) The arcane wiring when electricity came along, the subsequent clumsy rewiring; the cheap flat conversion in the 1960s; the constant saga of patch and mend from occupants who never have the money or vision to remake the whole thing from scratch - all this, and more, was paralleled on the WCML on an enormous scale.
  • (13) The company counts just over 21m homes in the United States as customers, and has become in its a way a commissioning broadcaster – buying up a Kevin Spacey remake of House of Cards and part-funding the return of the Jason Bateman cult comedy Arrested Development.
  • (14) When they remake Lord of The Rings maybe I'll play it.
  • (15) We are unbelievably sophisticated at that.” His most celebrated work, the remaking of Berlin’s bombed-out Neues Museum , which opened in 2009 after a decade of work he called “an unbelievably positive experience”, was based on a serious debate about meaning that he finds lacking in Britain.
  • (16) The French unit also has proposals for a new film from Dutch genre icon Paul Verhoeven and a remake of 1988 cult horror Maniac Cop on its slate for Cannes.
  • (17) First, it can be made for a fraction of the cost of those purchased commercially and second, the plaster trap is easily cleaned by replacing the bucket without remaking the lid portion.
  • (18) Why swapping heroes for heroines is a Top Dollar idea Read more The potential gender-swap casting comes after Britain’s Andrea Riseborough was named earlier this month as a frontrunner to play the villain Top Dollar in a high-profile upcoming remake of cult comic book movie The Crow.
  • (19) When a fixed partial denture fails due to recurrent caries under the casting of the abutments, a remake process usually requires a great deal of cooperation, multiple lengthy appointments, and financial resources.
  • (20) 'The positive critical reception, word of mouth and the rise of Nordic noir fiction has seen a snowball effect on the popularity of subtitled drama' The Returned Were it not for the success of The Killing et al, The Returned might have found itself quietly picking up a small but loyal audience in a graveyard slot on E4, or the network might have preferred to wait for the forthcoming US remake.

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