Sentences with phrase «nature as a remake»

They seem to believe that any remake / adaptation / update / etc. is intrinsically inferior simply because of its nature as a remake / adaptation / etc.
This is another side effect of its nature as a remake, preserving the original release — but at the expense of more recent growth.
This is another side effect of its nature as a remake, preserving the original release — but at the expense of more recent growth.

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But that answer is not a program for redeeming the world of nature as well as the human soul, so that they can then live in harmony to create the kingdom of God on earth as it is, but a spiritual liberation of those men and women who believe in Jesus as the prerequisite of a total remaking of the cosmos by God's Spirit and in God's own time.
The «Fame» Interview with Kam Williams Headline: Naturi by Nature Fresh on the heels of her steamy screen debut earlier this year in Notorious as Lil» Kim, Naturi Naughton is back with Fame, a remake of the 1980 Academy Award - winner for Best Score and Best Song.
You sense Polley wouldn't have it any other way: Though she's best known as the zombie - slaying heroine of 2004's commercially savvy remake of Dawn of the Dead, the filmmaking Sarah Polley hews closer to the confrontational nature of her Canadian colleague Atom Egoyan, for whom she acted in Exotica (1994) and, unforgettably, The Sweet Hereafter (1997).
These extracts reveal how the studio of two developers (with some contracted help) faced development obstacles on a platform with tighter restrictions than those to which its members were accustomed, as well as how the nature of the remake allowed the team to focus on refinements and simplicity over unnecessary features.
Many are of an ephemeral nature, such as ring n, 1966, a simple pile of sand, being remade for the exhibition, and Light on light on sacks, 1969, comprising a pile of hessian sacks illuminated by a beam of light.
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