reworked rewrought strengthened touched up upgraded Verb ▲ Past tense for to help or encourage someone or something encouraged furthered promoted supported advanced fostered inspired assisted facilitated helped holp holpen aided aroused backed envigorated ...
While declining to reveal details about the fall collection, he conceded he has reworked iconic looks and Ungaro’s “polka dots, trenches and knits.” But retro is not part of his vocabulary. “The lineup is contemporary,” he said. ...
Page 71 §2: GSL, lines 299-301, page 205 for ‘Deluge of the Sky’ and ‘Mountain-coverer’ the ‘two calves of Adad’. Page 71 §3: Greek lore on Hyades. Allen 1963, pages 387-8. Page 71 §4: ‘If Adad thunders… Reworked retranslation from SAA8 report 163; see also Gossm...
There's also the matter of speaking of pounds, realizing we're not talking pound sterling!! Just my two pence.
Why, at the root of my spreading the word, was this feeling of reaching out for selfish “say it isn’t so” help? Two days later, in Phil Hughes’ death, that moment assumed an ironical life of its own. Those two days had been spent monitoring markets, stretching time with friends ...
I finally got it working...copied all the solution files to another machine and ran debug from there. Stepped through the IF...reworked the IF toIf rbTeacher.Checked Then If StorageGradeInfo.PassChanged = True Then ' checks if password has been changed If tbPassword.Text = StorageGradeInfo...
” Whoever or whatever he is, the tempter begins by challenging the “famished” Jesus to turn some stones into bread to nourish himself. Jesus answers with his first quote from Deuteronomy: “It takes more than bread to keep you alive, you actually live on every word that comes out of ...
“Arise, and go down to the potter’s house, and there I will let you hear my words.”3So I went down to the potter’s house, and there he was working at his wheel.4And the vessel he was making of clay was spoiled in the potter’s hand, and he reworked it into another ...
Maybe you don’t know how your fiblets can be reworked into a game design, but I’d guess they would, and you at least have the advantage of being a name. I’m sure there are lots of game designers who would love to do hard SF, but haven’t got the foggiest about where to ...
Changing that one word –“Starlit” to “Starless” – for me it changed the character of the song in a good way, gave it a little bit of a dark atmosphere. There used to be an amateur-talent show on TV in Detroit calledStarlit Stairway. Maybe that’s where Rick got that word “...