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Dundas, who shares her 1937 house with her husband, Brendan, and their two teenage sons, recently decided to give a new look to their home’s narrow staircase.

Jessica has painted different splotches of color on their bedroom walls, planning to give a new look to the space and cover up any reminder of all the time they had to spend in there while Ty was suffering.

Hernandez’s New Balance cleats, for instance, were first personalized by Wes Burton, a teenager in Santa Monica, Calif., who picked up shoe-painting as a hobby and offered to give a new look to Hernandez’s cleats last season by sending him a direct message on Twitter.

Pokemon characters allowed the start-up to give a new look to its existing game, “Ingress,” which had recorded 14 million downloads in three years.

We can see a new definition and new possibilities to give a new look to art and a new understanding of why we need art in today’s society.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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