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Recent Examples of reengineerThe apotheosis of such work may be the development of chimeric antigen receptor T cell, or CAR-T, therapies, which debuted in 2017 and reengineer the body's own specialized immune system cells to combat cancers.—Maryn McKenna, Scientific American, 1 Sep. 2020 But although Ankara has flirted with intervention during the Astana talks and may at some point opt for limited cross-border deployments, Turkey doesn’t appear to have either the capacity or the commitment to completely reengineer the opposition politics of northwestern Syria.—Aron Lund, Foreign Affairs, 15 Sep. 2017 In California and Nevada, respectively, President Clinton and former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid worked assiduously to reengineer the states’ political DNA.—Mark Z. Barabak, Los Angeles Times, 7 Dec. 2023 What’s actually happening is that ideologically motivated higher education leadership have been using the pretext of financial exigency to reengineer higher education.—Aaron R. Hanlon, The New Republic, 23 Oct. 2023 See all Example Sentences for reengineer
It's been redesigned to speak more naturally, and it's been given the ability to understand context within conversations.
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Brenda Stolyar,
WIRED,
21 Jan. 2025
For 2025, the VW Tiguan, which has been the company’s top selling model since it was redesigned in 2018 to align with the Atlas, serves as a pinnacle of all those ideas and then, takes them a step further with true luxury features and an even more elevated, refined style inside and out.
The series, which HBO plans to run for the next decade across multiple streaming seasons, is separate from the film adaptations, which means every actor is being recast, from Hagrid to Voldemort.
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David Faris,
Newsweek,
30 Dec. 2024
And while she’s only just been introduced, Christina Milian feels like a pretty spot-on recasting for a younger Maria LaGuerta, an up-and-coming police detective who wants to shake things up at Miami Metro, much to the chagrin of her boss, Captain Spencer (a mustached Patrick Dempsey).
The show is loosely based on the stripper’s memoir, but Arthur Laurents, who wrote the book, refashioned it as the story of her mother.
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Adam Moss,
Vulture,
19 Dec. 2024
The painstaking restoration of Notre Dame involved the labor of hundreds of specialized artisans who refashioned everything from the lead sheets used to form the nave’s peaked roof to vital portions of stone masonry, CBS reported.
After Musk weighed in against a spending deal late last year, spurring Republicans to rework their bill, Democrats warned that an unelected billionaire was essentially acting like the president.
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Jess Bidgood,
New York Times,
18 Jan. 2025
But other companies also use Red 3 to color a wide variety of products, from drinks to vegetarian meats, and will be forced to rework their recipes.
Fox played guitars and bass, hired Jerry Roe to deliver a light drum part, got David Dorn to redo the piano and brought in Justin Schipper for atmospheric steel guitar and Dobro.
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Tom Roland,
Billboard,
23 Jan. 2025
Irvine says the attic scene was redone, in part, because the projection technology on the prior figure had become so outdated as to necessitate regular maintenance.
So Martinez and her husband hunkered down for six hours in the ferry parking lot, waiting for the storm to pass while hashing out a plan to sell their 1920s home in California, move across the country with their two daughters, and modernize the 1807 house before the next school year—no small feat.
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Jennifer Fernandez,
Architectural Digest,
20 Jan. 2025
The massive Gateway project is ultimately meant to double rail capacity across the New Jersey Meadowlands and into New York Penn Station while modernizing and expanding an aging section of the Northeast Corridor rail line.
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Evan Simko-Bednarski,
New York Daily News,
16 Jan. 2025
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