In a sense, people asked implicitly for the new section simply by repurposing the original one. |
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But the drag persists on the hardware side, where we're still repurposing Windows laptops for Linux. |
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It's not about repurposing some e-commerce engine for every Johnny-come-lately who wants to get on the Web. |
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By now, it's widely known that Lucas freely engages in updating, altering, and repurposing his former works. |
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From AP's Justin Pope, I learned that Lycos is repurposing its varied properties into a destination site for social networking. |
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But once you get to that, you start looking at new ways of repurposing the materials. |
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Since savings and frugality bloggers are pros at repurposing and reinventing, we hit up a few to get their advice on being a gracious regifter. |
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Tape is used to capture terabytes of data for later use and repurposing. |
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This repurposing involved a series of intricate flybys of the Earth and the moon to slingshot the satellite into its comet-tracking trajectory. |
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Conversys excels in its ability to provide content repurposing and hosting services to major retailers. |
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Sometimes Chinese inventiveness is just process innovation or casual repurposing of existing technologies. |
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Kamsack is completing the final phase of its water system upgrades by repurposing a lagoon to hold wastewater from the water treatment plant. |
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The problem isn't the repurposing, the problem is the lack of notice for the reader. |
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Lee has big plans for repackaging and repurposing Spock's work. |
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In this story we're going to analyze and compare several different types of thin media clients, plus we'll compare them to repurposing an old laptop or desktop. |
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The synergy in cross-promoting, repurposing and cross-selling our broadcast, print and Internet content will drive growth. |
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This article has presented a basic overview of the facilities available in SMIL 2.0 for supporting content repurposing. |
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In some countries, reusing, sampling, or repurposing materials drawn from popular culture can be an effective means of capturing public attention and imagination. |
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In his often depurated work, Surrealist ideals, Zen, and the repurposing of traditional Japanese prosodic forms interpenetrate in startling ways. |
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It is repurposing social media data into an infomorphic aesthetic. |
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College grads and artists are drawn by cheap housing and a burgeoning cultural scene, and developers are respectfully repurposing the city's rich architectural heritage. |
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It includes repurposing of a former industrial site into an area with a three-part function: a site for industry, a green park area and a living area. |
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Leveraging its experience in repurposing various building materials into hard surface flooring, Mannington developed the first known way of recycling post-use adhesive-backed graphic materials. |
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France is leading the way with the repurposing of analogue TV spectrum, ensuring that mobile broadband has room to grow and, potentially, become the dominant means of internet access for the majority of the world. |
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The notion of adding value however extends beyond aggregating content from different sources or repurposing content to different market tastes and needs. |
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The ongoing repurposing of the infamous drug thalidomide may include treatment of Crohn's disease, an incurable bowel condition. |
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Through repurposing, the amount of waste being sent to landfill sites is reduced, there is no need to use energy for recycling, and others can benefit from your used items. |
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In recent years, in preparation for repurposing, object has been systematically emptied. |
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Xalkori's success is one example of drug repurposing, pharmaceutical research to find new uses for FDA-approved compounds. |
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In the simplest of terms, repurposing is the art of using something for a purpose other than the one it was intended for initially. |
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Funky Junk specializes in furniture, including old doors and windows, for repurposing, but it has a little bit of everything. |
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Facilities managers say inventory tracking, storage, and reusing or repurposing every piece of furniture an institution owns are keys to the process. |
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Does repurposing make more sense environmentally or economically? |
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Repurposing the trimmings for brown-bag lunches, creative dinners and on-the-go snacks can add up to big savings on the weekly grocery bill. |
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Repurposing has become hot, and not only among drug manufacturers and federal budgeteers. |
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