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New Orleans must * the* setting for writer's looking to re-image an old story.
Dean Koontz’s Frankenstein to be Developed as Film Series | /Film 2010
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There are a variety of scales available in "visible" light imaging, from 0.5 meter scale to 100-meter scale; the highest scale imagers will re-image Apollo landing sites to look at micrometeorite-induced changes.
The LRO Launch Slip NASA Has Still Not Announced Yet - NASA Watch 2009
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P.S. (I hate to say it, because saying it may make it so, but some day, someone will come along and "re-image" Indy for a new generation, too.)
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Just think if you don't have the ability to provide an unlock token, you'd have to format these computers and re-image.
How to roll out full disk encryption on your PCs and laptops 2010
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I have read that the only cure is to "re-image" the PC.
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Incidentally, the decision to "re-image" a problem PC is one frequently taken by businesses.
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The computers would get so fouled up with viruses or configuration errors that the simplest fix was to re-image the machines -- wipe their hard drives and reload a new copy or "image" of the approved operating system and software configuration.
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I was deeply skeptical when they decided to re-image this series, but the results has been breathtaking television.
To Be Continued 2009
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I wonder, now with the Bush administration leaving soon (hopefully-as long as we can avoid a national emergency) if the Rendon Group will be available for hire to re-image us?
Skinning the Cat; Time To ReFrame Some Progressive Values, Issues and Goals? 2008
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In the spirit of grunge, I think we ought to re-image "gay grunge" as
Approaching the essence of grunge. Ann Althouse 2008
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