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rein·ven·tion
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reinventionnoun
A reinventing of something
There have been various reinventions of the wheel.
reinventionnoun
The condition of being reinvented
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Reinvention
Reinvention: A Demo Retrospective / 1990-1999 is the 1999 album by the Christian singer Stephen Crumbächer who is best known as the lead singer for the group Crumbächer. It was only available on the Internet site MP3.com until they went out of business in 2003. The songs could be downloaded or you could order a legal blue bottom CD-R from the site. Mr. Crumbacher began to work on his next album in 2000 and also released demos of that album on MP3.com. Some of the tracks from Reinvention and Arizona are still available on Crumbächer's official website.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of reinvention in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
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The numerical value of reinvention in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of reinvention in a Sentence
This is like a good time to be like, ‘Okay, a rebrand, a reinvention, reinventing,’ you know, but still, of course, with the heart of the show.
What we wanted to do with Poppi is envision those disruptions now so that airlines operating today can start implementing them, the airline business model and how airlines operate both present a lot of opportunities for reinvention.
I forged wheat stalks using various industrial steel types so it became a fun game of reinvention, and I also used images of Van Gogh’s wheat field drawings and paintings as inspiration for creating the whole unit.
In Mark Tritton blunt view, this was a cosmetic reinvention — copied from Target — with very little substance behind it, it is little wonder that it has quickly fallen apart.
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