Instead, she rewrote it in more measured terms, moderating her sharp remarks with an opening apology.
He rewrote the equations of general relativity to make them compatible with quantum mechanics.
Months after the FIA was created, for example, Vatican officials rewrote the Holy See's financial laws.
It is probable that Burns rewrote a fragment he had heard on his travels.
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It remains in the shadows because King rewrote the traditional civil rights script, Wilkins said.
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Months after assuming power, he called a constitutional convention that rewrote Venezuela's charter to allow re-election.
He bought the game from Darrow, and rewrote the rules in his trademark crystalline English.
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Last month, EA rewrote a controversial EULA that would have seen players banned for not reporting bugs.
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And they went back to the police station and rewrote the warrant to enable them to seize any equipment.
So Congress rewrote the telecom act in 1992 to ban companies affiliated with cable-TV operators from discriminating against rivals.
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Then Jerry Brown, California's liberal former governor and now its crafty attorney-general, rewrote the summary of the ballot measure.
It rewrote a question regarding whether the treatment is effective, instead asking if there was "substantial evidence" of its efficacy.
Hannah feuded, crossed out and rewrote names on the list she actually kept, in a notebook, of her best friends.
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When a police supervisor was unsatisfied with his detective's first attempt at a whitewash, he rewrote it to make it smoother.
Republicans in Richmond hastily rewrote their bill, requiring merely an obligatory abdominal ultrasound rather than the use of a vaginal probe.
Also, more franchisers rewrote arbitration clauses so as to exempt class-action proceedings.
So her staff rewrote software to chop up structural analysis into small chunks and distribute them to 5, 000 workstations to process overnight.
Mr. Gordy rewrote the scene to emphasize the pressures on their relationship.
But the 4 million taxpayers still subject to the tax had to wait more than a month while the IRS rewrote its computer programs.
To mollify the critics, they rewrote the plan and, by Saturday, the proposal would have phased out only some of the nine at-large seats.
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Fans rewrote those stories to put queer people at the table.
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Santic promptly invested part of his tuna money in racehorses, and one--Makybe Diva--rewrote the record books by winning the last three Melbourne Cups, Australia's premier horse race.
He had the legislature hire three constitutional experts, including Harvard's Charles Fried, to argue that the Florida Supreme Court unconstitutionally rewrote Florida law and usurped executive power.
Yet it's rarely seen nowadays, and the Roundabout Theatre Company's 2008 Broadway revival was a monstrosity in which Richard Greenberg rewrote Mr. O'Hara's no-nonsense book to coy and campy effect.
"That's when the language of cinema changed with Godard and Antonioni, " Mr. Kardish explained, pointing to the innovations of the French New Wave auteurs and other filmmakers who rewrote the rules in the 1960s.
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Imagine if the U.S. scrapped the dollar for a 'currency of the Americas, ' let interest rates be set in Ottawa, dissolved its frontier with Mexico, accepted Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala as states, rewrote its constitution four times and let laws made in Washington D.
It rewrote the duties of the secretary of state for health in England so that - unlike every one of his predecessors since the creation of the health service - he would no longer be legally obliged "to provide or secure the provision" of hospital, GP and other services.
Within a few months, Mr. Grahame-Smith completely restructured and rewrote the screenplay, injecting it with campy humor that plays up the film's absurd premise: Barnabas Collins, a vampire played by Mr. Depp, emerges from a coffin after 200 years to find himself in the polyester, lava-lamp world of 1972.
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