1. I know the flu vaccine is made new each year. 2. And she turns familiar lyrics inside out to make them new. 3. Brook works to make them new, to reimagine and reassemble their truths and their lies. 4. Easter proclaims the promise that all evil, any sin, tragedy or loss may be redeemed and made new. 5. For the rest of us, the film is proof that every story, no matter how familiar, can be made new. 6. He did, however, make it new. 7. Here as there, the old was made new. 8. His more conventional colleagues, with varying degrees of care and success, have been proving for years that the old can be made new again. 9. In a past century, life was made new on opening day. 10. Issey Miyake has made something new under the sun. |