It's a partisan power grab that reconfigures much more than state budgets. ❋ Unknown (2011)
Humperdinck's take on Sleeping Beauty reconfigures it unconvincingly as a version of Parsifal, writes Andrew Clements ❋ Unknown (2011)
The interface also automatically reconfigures my midi world much like the sadly defunct OMS Setup + Patches software. ❋ Joseph Vella (2011)
But in pure realpolitik terms, we should want to see Iran's only Arab ally fall: The region's geopolitical map immediately reconfigures to our benefit. ❋ Matthew Kaminski (2011)
MetroPCS reconfigures cell phones from other providers to operate on its wireless network, a process called reflashing. ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)
You can rip out a Hard disk with windows installed, put it in a new machine with COMPLETELY different hard ware and guess what … the damn system reconfigures itself to run under it. ❋ Unknown (2009)
When I arrived at de Kooning's masterpiece "Excavation" 1950 and, later, at the overcrowded groupings of his viscerally erotic, signature "Women" paintings of the '50s—in which de Kooning, merging bedroom and butcher shop, dismembers and reconfigures the nude into knotted patchwork—I expected epiphanies. ❋ Lance Esplund (2011)
Talos stands, reconfigures his coordinates and calculates the best exit strategy available. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Little more than a day after the release of "King of Limbs," Swedish producer and inveterate Radiohead remixer Mojib gently reconfigures one of its saddest, simplest tracks. ❋ Unknown (2011)
AHMM's Angel Building reconfigures a 1980s office building with Louis Kahn-style barefaced concrete and a sheen of Mad Men mid-century glamour – very nice but perhaps too conventional to win. ❋ Unknown (2011)
The rest of the story depicts how the area around it, which may be either a fantasy world or a far post-apocalyptic future world, reconfigures itself in the wake of this tragic event. ❋ Unknown (2009)
And by constructing an underlying logic that reconfigures our understanding of everyday reality. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Between work and home, Fred's car reconfigures itself from two - to four-passenger mode. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Speedy Opera 10 beta reconfigures as Web suite, by Seth Rosenblatt, Webware June 3 ❋ Unknown (2010)
I chose Coché for three practical reasons: She was relatively nearby; she reconfigures her group annually and was about to start a new round; and she seemed like a competent therapist. ❋ LAURIE ABRAHAM (2010)
The sub-bass reconfigures everything around it, and the effect is both hypnotic and obscurely threatening. ❋ Dorian Lynskey (2010)
In the Clarinet Concerto, the orchestra is divided into clusters of timbres – strings and piano on one side, brasses and woodwinds on the other, percussion and harp spread across the back of the stage – and the clarinetist moves among them as Mr. Carter reconfigures the relationship between the soloist and each group. ❋ Unknown (2008)
In rewriting pages the device consolidates page objects so they are sent in fewer bundles and reconfigures the HTML itself so objects are delivered according to each browser's preference. ❋ Unknown (2010)