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remade

adjective as in rebuilt

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And in 2021 Disney remade parts of the Jungle Cruise to remove, in Disney’s words, “negative depictions of native people.”

But in 1965, Congress loosened immigration restrictions and remade the demographics of this country.

There are limits, some would argue, to how far a work can be remade in the image of its interpreter.

From Dec. 18 to Jan. 5, a portion of the studio’s backlot will be remade into the fictional town of Stars Hollow, Conn., with looks at key filming locations and props, as well as costume contests and cookie decorating activities.

Within months, the Democratic presidential campaign remade itself from President Joseph Biden who quit because his party believed he couldn’t win into a run for Vice President Kamala Harris who, the popular and misguided thinking went, couldn’t lose.

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

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