Redecoration of an existing movie set, so that it can double for another set.
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Examples for "redress"
Examples for "redress"
1Latin government actions seen to redress unequal treatment tend to draw applause.
2Moves are already afoot to get New Labour to redress the situation.
3The best thing you can do to improve the problem is redress.
4And so back to looking ahead and to redress our current position.
5In such circumstances, members of the public have little chance of redress.
1Miss Fancy had apparently to re-dress herself, judging from the length of her absence.
2Then, hopefully, you re-dress and look back at the foe.
3My body stank and I needed to clean and re-dress some of my stitched-up cuts.
4He had gone in after, to re-dress his, and found her old wraps in the trash.
5She had gone into the bathroom to re-dress the hand when they first got into the room.
6But I was not permitted to re-dress.
7Search concluded, one of them invited her to re-dress, and she was escorted to a small room and locked in.
8Kate Nolanof ethical fashion company Re-dress We set up Re-dress because .
9Partly re-dressing, she took her candle in her hand and softly unhasped her door.
10She had re-dressed her hair gorgeously, and wore a pearl necklace round her throat.
11He stopped in Washington only long enough to have his wound re-dressed, and pushed northward.
12In much verse are found old thoughts re-dressed in the scoured garments of an ambitious fancy.
13Once in her room, she stripped off her dinner-dress and shoes, and re-dressed in morning things.
14For example, the egg completely strips the sperm's DNA of all its chemical clothing and re-dresses it.
15Re-Dress Katie Nolan and Rosie O'Reilly are an alarm bell in an increasingly apathetic world of fashion.
16He dressed and re-dressed himself incessantly, watching every change of temperature, and doing nothing without consulting the barometer.
Re-dress a través del tiempo