Exemplos de uso de Reinventions em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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And our reinventions will continue.
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From memories and reinventions, therefore, old habits remain and weave new forms o.
Throughout the ages,money has undergone more reinventions than Madonna.
Since its representations revolve around reinventions a symbolic network present in the black squares of the city of rio.
Fever is considered to be a prominent example of Minogue's constant"reinventions.
Other reinventions for driving include Sport Mode standard for automatic transmissions and optional cornering bi-xenon headlights.
In seven chapters,Sack suggests that the movement has gone through a series of reinventions.
Major reinventions plus a 9-hp increase to 227 hp are seen on the S40 and V50 wagon whose prices for 2008 begin at $24,365 for the S40 and $26,815 for the V50.
Despite this, the cowgirl image of Madonna has become one of her most recognized reinventions.
Inventions, reinventions and innovations are developed in the four corners of the country, new ways of producing care are experienced, legitimated and discarded all the time.
Body Language became notable for displaying another change in Minogue's persona andis cited as an example of her numerous"reinventions.
These reinventions and singularities offer great liberty to the subjects, which may be expanded and produce autonomy, but can also be reduced and generate heteronomy.
Guilbert found the singer's description as catering to postmodernism, in tune with the zeitgeist, andnoted that it was just one of her"many reinventions.
A little hard to grasp at first audition, butvery rich regarding Beethoven's reinventions to the careful ears, Mr. Alcantara's recording uses a special tuning for the piano, which gives us a colourful sound.
The lyrics are often seen as a manifesto for his chameleonic personality,the frequent change of the world today, and frequent reinventions of his musical style throughout the 1970s.
But its interior styling is downcast and gloomy according to Auto Express,though the vehicle had undergone some reinventions for this year that includes new array of interior color combinations, an audio jack and an enhanced keyless entry system.
They attempted to approach the problem with various symbolic methods, as well as what were then termed"neural networks"; these were mostly perceptrons andother models that were later found to be reinventions of the generalized linear models of statistics.
The different forms of cultural manifestations that currently take place in rural communities, suggests the comprehension of the diverse appropriation and reinventions of those places, as well as the importance and the different meanings that religious feasts have to a certain society.
After he left his role in 2009, a number of producers worked on the show,resulting in a number of creative reinventions and changes in direction during this time.
The time has thus praxeological, contextual, ontological and political dimensions, and synthesizes discontinuity, rhythm,rupture and crises, appropriations and reinventions, something important to consider when one wants to share knowledge in order to act in the different worlds in which we live.
Alice Vincent from The Telegraph also noted that the Joanne Tour is"a more minimalist affair", butin her opinion"Gaga's appeal" is"not gimmicks or dramatic reinventions, but that she stays the same beneath them all.
This paper presents an analysis of the novel a varanda do frangipani, from the mozambican writer mia couto,in order to illuminate the reinventions done by he author of the sacred aspects linked to the traditional beliefs of mozambique.
Stallybrass summarized the thesis of Professor Daniel Sack, of the University of Chicago School of Divinity,the author of a recent book'Moral Re-Armament- the reinventions of an American religious movement', published in 2009.
Reducing our publishing time whilst continually increasing quality throughout the editorial process, as well as making the journal available to an international readership,means daily reinventions, maintaining all the while our core goal of a commitment to science and its basic principles.
The legal outlining we identified reveal intense historical movements of struggle that continue in specific reconstructions in each federated entity, each education system, each school, both affecting andbeing affected by the reinventions of teachers who produce teacher education and teacher career in their everyday pedagogical practices.
I'm gonna leave constant reinvention to Madonna.
Tercerization: the reinvention of job, FIESP, SP, 2007.
Such reinvention, sir.
With this reinvention, it is possible to praise simplicity and streamline processes.