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1 The need to reinvent gardening and growing to the young generation .
2 Our job is try to reinvent and imagine the future of computing.
3 A more far-reaching question is whether Obama will try to reinvent himself.
4 How did you decide to reinvent the logo for the second album?
5 We are a little bit like New York: we reinvent ourselves constantly.
6 Also to reinvent yourself, which I think women are very good at.
7 This time around, the challenge is to reinvent Firefox's tabbed browsing interface.
8 Why, you may as well try and reinvent John Carter of Mars.
9 But Fiat must stop trying to reinvent the Alfa brand, he added.
10 Led by the vice president, we've launched a campaign to reinvent government.
11 But you don't reinvent music coverage just by showing more of it.
12 Fresh off of an electoral blow, the DA needed to reinvent itself.
13 Fintech loosely refers to companies using technology to reinvent financial services.
14 It's not yet obvious the company will be able to reinvent itself again.
15 Indeed, environmental sustainability has to underpin any actions as we reinvent the sector.
16 Swiss banks have to reinvent themselves and deliver risk-adjusted provision and quality service.
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