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The zombie ones all need re-working to take into account the last few years of film and book output, and the comic-book ones probably need updating as well.
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There's an old writer's saw that there are really only seven original story lines out there and everything you read or see is a re-working of one of those.
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He favors the re-working of traditional architectural types, but he is open-minded about design, so long as the urbanism is good.
Frank Gruber: Talking Urban: A Review of The Language of Towns and Cities by Dhiru A. Thadani
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The zombie ones all need re-working to take into account the last few years of film and book output, and the comic-book ones probably need updating as well.
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She still insisted, however, that I spend my birthday re-working the bio she already had posted on her website – – and that I was planning to use – – along with other demands.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » The Personal Feeds the Professional
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He favors the re-working of traditional architectural types, but he is open-minded about design, so long as the urbanism is good.
Frank Gruber: Talking Urban: A Review of The Language of Towns and Cities by Dhiru A. Thadani
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"There really needs to be a re-working of tax structures in the country and how we relate to the new economic realities of the world."
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PS The only bit of schoolwork I still have is my re-working, aged 8, of the Annunciation.
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In the end, it will probably just cover cost, but know there are some out there that would like to have something to remember the show buy, and I figure, a re-working of the shows album art was a nice way to do it.
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I have tendency to write too much and then find myself consistently re-working and whittling down.
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