Baraka has set out to remake the world each time he has remade himself.
But the problem is not remaking old movies: it is picking which old movies to remake.
But other experts of every stripe are offering their ideas to remake a better New Orleans.
He vows to remake the dowdy, 142-year-old church group into a savvy, fresh-faced marketer.
They had better be good, because plenty of others are vying to remake computing.
The result: The gaming industry is hustling to remake itself to please these paying customers.
All of these moves are part of Apple's larger strategy to remake the textbook industry.
In 2003 Bottoli recapitalized the company with three equity partners and set about to remake it.
And then finally there was a bankruptcy and finally this opportunity to remake the company.
The goal was to remake a forgotten, high-numbered cable channel into Oprah-branded gold.
If progressives wish to remake all this, then conservatives are right to oppose them.
And do we really need to remake our entire health-care system to protect the uninsured?
But Miller--and Putin--still have a long way to go to remake Gazprom's image in the West.
Now the McCain campaign wants to remake it from a Bush party to a McCain party.
McCain will try to remake the Republican Party in his image, and conservatives may resist.
Now he is the linchpin in Chief Executive William Davis ' plan to remake the 138-year-old company.
Reform-minded Muslim thinkers, ICMI members all, they are trying to remake him -- in their own image.
At least one of the presidents who met over the weekend wants to remake the global financial system.
Now he is the linchpin in the plan of William Davis, the ceo, to remake the 138-year-old company.
The digital-bandwidth tornado is likely to remake the landscape far more quickly and rudely than Moore's Law did.
Ron Wyden (D-OR) and House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-WI) proposed a far-reaching plan to remake Medicare.
Mr. Christie has said he wants to remake the court, which he criticized as dipping inappropriately into policy.
Microsoft has come a long way since it last disastrously tried to remake the PC user experience with Bob.
The occupiers came with an almost missionary zeal to remake the political, social, cultural and economic fabric of Japan.
For his first English-language feature, Michael Haneke has chosen to remake his own dismaying and disorienting movie from 1997.
"Others wanted to remake human nature, Barry Goldwater appreciated it as it is, " said Arizona's junior Senator Jon Kyle.
The buyer, a VC, plans to remake OnLive's assets (including the retained employees) into a lean, profitable new start-up.
He would explain the skills used to remake the ring and how this might compare to the original craftsmen.
He even daydreamed that American Muslims might form a diaspora movement that would return to remake the Middle East.
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The easiest way to achieve policy goals is by working through the existing system rather than trying to remake things.
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