31. This led the church to refashion their mission and ministry in the 1990s to bring Catholics back to Mt. 32. It might try to force Microsoft to refashion Windows so that it includes the browser made by its rival, Netscape. 33. But this song refashions Simon as an older, wiser Missy Elliot, and it's absurdly, absolutely brilliant. 34. CNN has since been seeking to revamp its image, looking to refashion itself as a harder-edged news network. 35. That alone will refashion our idea of what this museum-- and what the modern era-- really is. 36. Tried to refashion himself after British Laborite Tony Blair's victory, saying he backs tax cuts and existing privatization. 37. Omar accused non-Muslim nations of trying to refashion Afghanistan's Islamic identity into one more acceptable to them. 38. I still believe in the wiki-idea, and do not want to refashion ourselves as something more like Nupedia. 39. Wiedeking hired Japanese consultants to rip apart and refashion a company that was supposed to be the paradigm of German manufacturing excellence. 40. Maybe the mysterious Forbes audiences are made up of voters who believed the Gingrich revolution would refashion America in their own image.