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This assumption kick-started an initiative at the Institute of Development Studies in 2009 called Re-imagining Development ReDev.
What impact have the global crises had on development thinking? | Lawrence Haddad 2011
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Re-imagining our world as a series of graphic icons, McGinness layers and collages these images using both digital techniques and more traditional crafts like silk screening and painting.
Bettina Korek: PLAN ForYourArt: May 19-25 Bettina Korek 2011
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As I discuss in a previous post (Re-imagining God), if we conceive of God as the creative power that gives rise to existence itself rather than a supernatural being who resembles Zeus on Olympus, then God encompasses (and is the source of) the physical laws that govern the universe as well as space, time, matter, and energy that define the universe.
Jeffrey Small: The Purpose of Prayer in a Modern World Jeffrey Small 2011
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Re-imagining yourself in this way also gives you more self-confidence going forward.
Delia Lloyd: When Freelancing Isn't Enough Delia Lloyd 2011
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As I discuss in a previous post (Re-imagining God), if we conceive of God as the creative power that gives rise to existence itself rather than a supernatural being who resembles Zeus on Olympus, then God encompasses (and is the source of) the physical laws that govern the universe as well as space, time, matter, and energy that define the universe.
Jeffrey Small: The Purpose of Prayer in a Modern World Jeffrey Small 2011
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This quotation comes from a conversation between the artist and Sarah Martin in the exhibition catalog, which is essential to understanding the intent of the show—excepting the philosophically naïve yet slightly condescending initial essay, "Re-imagining Reality" by Sîan Ede.
An Eruption in Margate Paul Levy 2011
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Re-imagining the average 6-foot by 17-foot parking space has gone global.
Jennifer Gennari: People Places: What If We Used Parking Spaces for Something Else? Jennifer Gennari 2011
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“Re-imagining” is a made-up word that means, “Sanctioned rip-off”.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2010
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Re-imagining the average 6-foot by 17-foot parking space has gone global.
Jennifer Gennari: People Places: What If We Used Parking Spaces for Something Else? Jennifer Gennari 2011
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Re-imagining, rebooting, and adapting are not one and the same.
The Man Behind Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes will Reboot The Three Musketeers | /Film 2010
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