The city has, time and again, reinvented itself, focusing on design and creativity to build economic growth.
The Special Care Center reinvented the idea of a primary-care clinic in almost every way.
Louis, Des Moines, and Minneapolis, has partly reinvented itself as a distribution hub for major companies.
In your lifetime, what new products have completely reinvented their category and blown you away personally?
Trieste sees itself as a link between Italy and the old Austro-Hungarian empire reinvented.
Apple introduced the iPhone in 2007 that reinvented the handset paradigm on three levels.
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Thirty years ago a slew of young, mostly West Coast, agencies reinvented creativity and reinvigorated advertising.
After figuring out, in Morris' blunt words, "that it didn't work, " he reinvented the company.
And Apple has reinvented enterprise structures to facilitate extraordinary growth at low relative cost.
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Enter Commercial Lending X, which has literally reinvented processes by which lending functions are performed.
This is red button reinvented, and the beginning of the exciting future of television.
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Jobs reinvented the company by practically disrupting the entire music industry and innovating wildly successful products.
Indeed modern Paganism is a reinvented religion, whose members seek the divine in nature.
In 2002, it changed its name to Blue Coat and reinvented itself as a security company.
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As a result, it is scarcely an exaggeration to say that Mr Dornbusch reinvented international macroeconomics.
Aum Shinrikyo reinvented itself as the Aleph group, which continues to operate as a spiritual group.
"They've reinvented themselves without losing what traditionally made Germany strong, " said Alexi Lalas, the former American international.
To this end, the Republicans have reinvented the traditional political party for the age of suburban sprawl.
Niagara is constantly reinvented, and if nations can be said to have national talents, America's is self-invention.
In 2005 Apple reinvented the iPod again, introducing the even smaller Shuffle, with flash memory and no screen.
Though both channels started in the 70s, they reinvented themselves approximately 20 years later, with drastic focus change.
"He's left over from an earlier era yet somehow, like Superman, he's been consistently reinvented, " Winder told CNN.
Apple ignited the personal computer revolution with the Apple II, then reinvented the personal computer with the Macintosh.
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Think of the incredible products and services coming out of the tech sector that have reinvented our everyday lives.
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Schwab, though, has reinvented itself twice before, and there is no reason it cannot do so a third time.
Tens of thousands of apps are being reinvented for these new mobile devices.
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This past summer, Exsteam Software completed a project with Merrill Lynch that reinvented the financial giant's customer account statement.
"Webvan was all about leveraging technology and reinventing the grocery business, just as Andersen had reinvented consulting, " Shaheen says.
The polyphonic space of the region reinvented itself over the centuries throughout the arts and the richness of languages.
Years ago, IBM de-emphasized hardware and reinvented itself as a software services purveyor.
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