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reworking

noun as in adaptation

noun as in remodeling

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Originally, it started with reworking vintage Nike items into these jackets that I revisited over the course of the decade.

Bell is not the first bowler to go through a reworking of their action.

From BBC

Los Angeles is constantly reworking itself, but maybe that’s why the age-defiant, resilient establishments hold a special place in our hearts.

Remaining scenes in the film were completed with stunt double Chad Stahelski, digital effects, and a reworking of the script.

The British-Australian was scheduled to perform again on Thursday, but the MSO has said it is reworking the programme after Gillham introduced the piece by saying Israel had killed more than 100 journalists.

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

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