I. noun
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Mitchum has a cameo in the remake of "Cape Fear."
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All are credited with faithfully carrying out what was proclaimed as the ultimate post-cold war management remake .
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But the remake , ranging from farce to a touch of sentiment, isn't at all bad.
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If you play a baddy, try to ensure that it's Vito Corleone in the next Godfather remake .
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They make remakes of old songs that had radio airplay, and were Top 10 on the charts.
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Walsh recognizes that fans will despise any attempt at a remake .
II. verb
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"Mutiny on the Bounty" has been remade at least three times.
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But if he is to fulfil his promise to remake the revolution he will have to steel himself to take bigger risks.
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Humanity is, of course, morally free to make and remake itself infinitely, but we do not do so.
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She could remake all the garments.
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The odious pair are simultaneously cajoling and menacing: Ferdinand must remake himself in their image, or else.
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There she hoped to remake her life through music.