As tradition leaves its impress upon fact, fact helps to remake tradition.
Successive groups residing in suburbs have remade those places as they settled in a given suburb, succeeding earlier settlers.
That series of inventions, by which man from age to age has remade his environment, is a new kind of evolution-not biological, but cultural evolution.
This approach could rapidly remake psychology into a deeply uninteresting science.
By the time women's groups had remade themselves for a new form of organizational competition, it was too late.
There was no lack of sophomoric student reformers who thought that they might remake not merely the city but also the militarists they served.
Characters are not integral and whole: they are partially imprinted, partially effaced, and ultimately fragmented to be remade.
As the state intruded into white agriculture, paternalism could also be challenged, eroded and remade.