Reworkings

Word REWORKINGS
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What do we mean by reworkings?

An act in which something is reworked.

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The word "reworkings" in example sentences

Lowell called his reworkings of foreign poems imitations. ❋ Carne-Ross, D.S. (1979)

Ozomatli stop by from L.A. Jamaicans the Mighty Diamonds and Easy Star A.l-Stars, renowned in hipster circles for their dub reworkings of Radiohead, Pink Floyd and most recently the Beatles, add some pungent island smoke to the romantic bolero-derived expressions of the Dominican Republic's ❋ Unknown (2010)

Their no-fi Bombed-out reggae and dub reworkings are something I rarely get tired of but haven't heard a whole lot of after a big wave of them hit a couple years back, so when Entracte hit the deck it felt on spot immediately. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Live album exuberantly mixed bold reworkings of Abdullah Ibrahim, Latin jazz, hints of Thelonious Monk or Stan Tracey, and an eastern-influenced music with echoes of Gilad Atzmon. ❋ Unknown (2012)

I've just been contacted by a student who's looking for suggestions on modern reworkings of "Thomas the Rhymer" for her dissertation. ❋ Ellen_kushner (2009)

Meanwhile, his own books—obscure reworkings of Roland Barthes and Aeschylus—gather dust in the African-American Studies section, "including my 'Persians' of which the only thing ostensibly African American was my jacket photograph." ❋ Sam Sacks (2011)

The idea that all creative works an artist could conceivably bring into existence will be responses to and reworkings of the creative works they have experienced reads to me as an assumption of nominal parsing, content-oriented perspective. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

The coming season includes recent reworkings of classics by Jane Austen, James M. Cain and Ray Bradbury, as well as a world premiere based on Greek myth, a work drawn from the words of American servicemen and a contemporary comedy-drama. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The dark, saturated palette and layered surface of "Sketch 1," testimony to many reworkings, are replaced by lighter, thinner, unrevised colors, clarified by the brushy white "surround" that gives the Guggenheim painting its name. ❋ Karen Wilkin (2011)

As part of the deal -- which stemmed from the AP's complaint that Fairey used an original 2006 photo of the future president without permission to craft his stylized portrait -- the two sides announced Wednesday. . . that Fairey's going to do some more reworkings of AP photos. ❋ The Reliable Source (2011)

His current album is a superfluous set of orchestral reworkings of his old songs. ❋ Unknown (2011)

So there are Indian-edged reworkings of blues and country songs from Chuck Berry and Hank Williams, along with driving, so-called sacred steel gospel styles which originated in African-American churches, where lap steel guitar took the place of the organ featuring sacred steel guitar exponents Calvin Cooke and the Campbell Brothers. ❋ Unknown (2011)

At Carnegie Hall, with his Afro-Cuban Messengers, he'll likely reprise material from "Chucho's Steps" (Four Quarters), which won the 2011 Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Recording (his fifth such honor) for its subtle manipulations of clave, Cuban music's basic rhythmic building block, and imaginative reworkings of familiar jazz themes. ❋ Larry Blumenfeld (2012)

His own creations, mostly arch reworkings of the classics, have had a rougher critical ride. ❋ Unknown (2011)

For all the beauty of Mr. Payton's original works, I was especially impressed with two reworkings of New Orleans-centric jazz classics both on "Dear Louis", including a high-octane "Potato Head Blues," wherein the potatoes have been converted into ethanol fuel for a rocket ship. ❋ Will Friedwald (2011)

Zahr Stauffer for Gilbertson: She teaches literary reworkings, and loves that experience. ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

But Mr. Friedman says his business also is benefiting from the increased willingness by other lenders to take losses in loan reworkings, or "workouts," that also require fresh capital. ❋ Maura Webber Sadovi (2011)

His latest work, Starchitect, picks up where Cardboard Palace left off, dividing ArtSway into grottos, with a starry firmament of cardboard trellises framing ornate reworkings of tat shop finds. ❋ Unknown (2011)

This follows his previous record, an equally superfluous set of orchestral reworkings of other people's old songs. ❋ Unknown (2011)

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