They have not merely sent out Christmas-themed Christmas cards, but recreated the nativity scene on the front. |
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The period details and ludicrous costumes are recreated and the fight scenes are exhilarating. |
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Homer's Iliad is stunningly recreated, but never achieves the greatness it deserves. |
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Being a keen musician, Nagyvary set out to see if the properties of an original Stradivarius could be recreated in a new instrument. |
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Once you have had your stylist or friend practice the style on your hair, it can be created faster each time that it is recreated. |
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In a sense, occupiers and occupied created and recreated each other, within the changing context of the war. |
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A shrine dedicated to a 12th century Archbishop of York and smashed during the Reformation is being recreated in the city. |
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A love for films shines through each frame and the era is recreated with obvious affection, scored to perfection with some tasty boogaloo beats. |
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It's a pleasure to see the 'zombie movie' recreated with some good reinventions of the classic mythology. |
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Her neighbourhood is lavishly recreated here as a horror set with dark alleys, lugubrious mists and fetid waterways. |
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The county is to build a park where the scene of 180 million years ago, when dinosaurs lived freely, will be recreated. |
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The latter has not survived but it can be partially recreated from the marginal notes made on the text of the 1542 inventory. |
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A set of prehistoric footprints, said to show meat-eating dinosaurs hunting vegetarian dinos, has just been recreated in a detailed 3-D model. |
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The recreated brush strokes are silk-screened one color at a time until the graphic reflects the painting to the artist's satisfaction. |
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Special synthetic fabrics were used to recreated snow and competitors landed on inflatable mattresses. |
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A blonde and two male companions in boaters and bathing suits recreated the 1920s, along with eye-catching flapper girls in neon pink. |
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Distinctions between what is recreated, retouched and invented digitally are difficult to discern. |
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I'm certain they had a Chess channel, where epochal matches of the past were recreated in hushed reverential tones. |
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For starters, don't come to this show expecting to see a realistic Arcadian grove recreated on stage. |
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The size of neuron clusters that we have successfully recreated in terms of functional equivalence is also scaling up exponentially. |
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The most famous of the Pop artists, the cult figure Andy Warhol, recreated quasi-photographic paintings of people or everyday objects. |
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The day he figured out the recipe, more than a year later, he cabled the news to his father, who had the dish recreated for Brady. |
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They both kissed and the rest of their day was spent on the holodeck in a program that recreated Hawaii. |
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The world really is as pretty as a picture for the professor, who has recreated the great photographic journeys of the Victorian Age. |
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The juxtaposition demonstrates the startling fidelity with which the director recreated his vision on screen. |
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Perfumes used by the Egyptian pharaohs have been recreated using hieroglyphics and Napoleonic treasure. |
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That'd be a fantastic game, all the frustrations of village cricket recreated. |
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Each photon inside the sphere creates an interference pattern, and the same pattern is recreated by its entangled partner. |
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At an exhibition in the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham earlier this year, she recreated Stroke by plastering the walls of one room with chocolate. |
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Brilliant as he was indefatigable, he recreated the Zuni past from their syllables and potsherds. |
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The period detail has been painstakingly recreated and it is shot in a sombre palette of olive greens and sepia tones. |
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It was the simple cottage where he had spent his childhood, recreated in perfect detail. |
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The tragedy of the past is not recreated through a deliberate manipulation of the reader's heartstrings. |
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Pupils recreated an Olympic stadium and dressed up in toga-like costumes, which are known as chitons in Greek, or armour made out of cardboard. |
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Marconi's first transatlantic wireless signal was recreated yesterday to mark the 100th anniversary of the historic transmission. |
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It is something that is created and recreated every day through initiative and organised and coordinated activity. |
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He argues that within the context of this system, specific institutions are continually being created and recreated. |
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It's a typical three-bedroom terraced house on an east Belfast council estate, recreated in period style. |
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Tesla recreated the Hertz experiment and quickly realised that an oscillator that he developed transmitted wireless impulses much more efficiently. |
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You may have recreated this illusion in school or on your own by drawing stick figures or other pictures on a stack of paper, then flipped through the paper quickly. |
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Cast and crew biographies are inconsequential for those with Internet access, and the still gallery could be recreated at whim by using the pause button. |
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If the context in which targets were set cannot be recreated, there will be little basis on which to draw conclusions from this comparison. |
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Once you have recreated the question, manually reenter the responses using the exported file's data. |
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In fact, in Greece during the first centuries ad the term denoted a category of actors who recreated ancient legends on stage through dramatic mimes! |
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The life that can never be recreated is the invisible, untouchable inner one, which cannot be reproduced even by the most psychoanalytical detective. |
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We may be awestruck by the beauty that we see around us today, but very soon there will be a new heaven and a new earth recreated. |
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Wedding bells are in the air at Huntington Stadium after good sir knight Norris and fair maiden Rosemary Westmoreland recreated one of the happiest moments of their lives. |
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We don't understand it very well, we can't make an in vitro womb, the uterus cannot be recreated. |
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These are combined with interviews, stock flight images and recreated scenes of nervous passengers into a ticktock account of the hijackings. |
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The vegetable patch was recreated, in an historical frame of mind, with its orderly squares and plants that grew in the gardens of New France. |
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The game will offer recreated versions of famous battles and political crises as well as an epic campaign which outcome is yours to determine. |
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This enables the history of a product to be recreated, so that cheeses can be traced. |
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Once in the United States, Finnish immigrants recreated Finnish institutions, including churches, temperance societies, workers' halls, benefit societies, and cooperatives. |
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Included in the display are both Braille and jumbo-sized playing cards, as well as other classic games which have been retextured, enlarged or recreated in Braille. |
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Their exact words, down to each hesitation and repetition, have been faithfully recreated. |
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Using a laser to scan the object in paper-thin sections, XYZ RGB copied and recreated every crack, raised surface or flaw in the models. |
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In a process the philosopher Ernst Cassirer, in his Essay on Man, called palingenesis, the past is recreated as a living organism in which every separate element is connected. |
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Abdul's cameo came in a sketch that recreated a typical Idol audition. |
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The researchers used mouse-eared bats for the study and recreated four artificial microhabitats, each mimicking foraging conditions faced by bats in nature. |
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For example, regarding the Spanish Presidency, the Lisbon process, which was a balanced process, cannot be recreated with different objectives. |
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Thousands of evictees from other parts of Phnom Penh have already been resettled there, in what effectively are new slums, recreated outside the city perimeter. |
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The details of the accident must be fully recreated in the report. |
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The original building was destroyed after the Exposition, but it was recreated in 1992 in Barcelona. |
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If you uninstall the previous version of Bitstream Font Navigator, these font groups and font catalogs will be removed and will need to be recreated in the version of Bitstream Font Navigator installed with this product. |
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But they recreated them in suffering, in servile work, in extraordinarily precarious circumstances, thus becoming the founders of new cultures in the Caribbean. |
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Keith McNally, the restaurant's owner, has recreated this dream on one of Manhattan's few open squares, an expanse of paving stone that adds to the theatricality of Pastis. |
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Being a thief is banal but writing about it is magnificent and with this exhibitionist act of tedious subversion, I have recreated myself once more as gullible, European radicals reclaim me for their own. |
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The 55-year-old then recreated the famous scene from his 1984 movie and grooved and shimmied down the Tonight Show hallways. |
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Helen, 29, recreated Botticelli's Birth of Venus and her impressive performance scooped first prize for the gallery in a shopfront competition. |
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This, in fact, created lovingly in the image and likeness of God and recreated thanks to the blood of his only-begotten Son, has «more excellence and dignity than the angel». |
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Playing the grown-up counterpart to Ziegler's dancing waif, Wiig wore a bobbed wig and recreated the video's surrealist dance moves, sliding around a dishevelled apartment set. |
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With nuclear testing on Mururoa Atoll coming to an end, France has instigated a simulation programme enabling the conditions of nuclear fusion to be recreated within a laboratory environment and to acquire relevant equipment. |
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Ophelia, whose death is regarded as one of the most often recreated thanatotic moments, still remains the inspiration. |
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The time capsule ceremony recreated one held when construction of the plant began. |
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The Riviera del Brenta: the Venetian patricians recreated their way of life in Venice in the villas that they built on the banks of the River Brenta. |
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The Fed chafed under the yoke of the Treasury, winning its freedom only after a long battle in 1951. Could the mechanics of wartime finance be recreated without the inflation or the loss of central-bank autonomy? |
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The map of Europe which appears on the reverse side of the banknotes was recreated using satellite photographs taken at different times and juxtaposed by computer. |
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At HangarBicocca, Double Bind has been recreated without having to disguise intrusive elements of the building's architecture or signage, or find ways of getting around tedious health and safety regulations. |
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So, while we can probably take the police interrogation and courtroom scenes on oath – as transcripts exist – we have no idea elsewhere whether scenes are being recreated or created by Morgan. |
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But what made the show a word-of-mouth success that hit a nerve beyond the usual reach of Costume Institute fare was the unique way Apfel wore these pieces, which was recreated on the mannequins. |
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They are being recreated in countries such as Poland and Slovenia. |
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This makes the retention controversy moot since the virus can be easily recreated even if all samples are destroyed. |
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Boundary lines are automatically recreated. |
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Since that time the title has passed through the hands of many, being merged with the crown and then recreated several times. |
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As soon as the previous Puritan regime's ban on public stage representations was lifted, the drama recreated itself quickly and abundantly. |
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Here, the two strands are separated and then each strand's complementary DNA sequence is recreated by an enzyme called DNA polymerase. |
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After the fall of France, in June 1940, the formations were recreated in the United Kingdom. |
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Alan II totally expelled the Vikings from Brittany and recreated a strong Breton state. |
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A new University of Rennes was progressively recreated during the 19th century. |
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In the late 19th century the Cymru Fydd movement recreated him as the father of Welsh nationalism. |
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In 1977 The voyage was successfully recreated by Tim Severin using an ancient Irish Currach. |
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Urdaneta then escaped to Spain, where he recreated much of the confiscated material, and presented it to the Spanish Court. |
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As soon as the previous Puritan regime's ban on public stage representations was lifted, drama recreated itself quickly and abundantly. |
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Naturally, the iconic pose as her skirt is blown up by air from a subway grate was recreated in Chicago, the Windy City. |
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The collider recreated a very small model of the state of the universe as it was in the first trillionth of a second after the Big Bang. |
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Two deteriorated brownstone gablets will be disassembled and recreated in cast stone. |
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The dupatta will be an original, while the kurta and farshi paijama are being recreated by designer Ritu Kumar. |
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His recreated cell, with all its home comforts, resembles that of Porridge's Grouty, or Mr Bridger from The Italian Job. |
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A medieval village has been recreated in the grounds, complete with potters, blacksmiths, fletchers, basketweavers, rope makers and even a rat catcher. |
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The tennis game between Kate and Gerry McCann, with Madeleine acting as ball girl, is one of poignant scenes recreated by actors for tomorrow night's Crimewatch programme. |
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He often accompanied the sung hymns with a lute, later recreated as the waldzither that became a national instrument of Germany in the 20th century. |
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Imperial Stouts exported from Britain in the 18th century were popular in the Baltic region, and were recreated locally using local ingredients and brewing traditions. |
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As an emergency measure, John recreated a version of Henry II's Assize of Arms of 1181, with each shire creating a structure to mobilise local levies. |
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A wartime propaganda film, Squadron 992, made by the GPO Film Unit after the raid, recreated it and conveyed the false impression that the main target was the bridge. |
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Frazer also recreated Jamie in original Doctor Who audio adventures by Big Finish Productions, ductions, with a fine impersonation of Troughton, too. |
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The earldom would subsequently be destroyed and recreated four times, with its last creation surviving to this day, currently held by John Douglas Stuart, 21st Earl of Moray. |
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In 1807, Napoleon I of France temporarily recreated a Polish state as the satellite Duchy of Warsaw, after a successful Greater Poland Uprising of 1806 against Prussian rule. |
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This is often seen as the birth of the sport and pastime, and to commemorate it, the event is recreated every year as an open water swimming event. |
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Charles Moore created the exuberant Piazza d'Italia in New Orleans, Louisiana, a public square filled with recreated pieces of Italian renaissance architecture. |
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When the house was due to be demolished in 1924, the room and all its contents were presented to the Science Museum, where it was recreated in its entirety. |
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By 1968, GKN Steel had recreated its downline business, and then started to build its upline business through aggressive building of a steel stockholding business. |
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The peerage was recreated by Edward III in 1385, this time in the form of the prestigious title of Duke of York which he gave to his son Edmund of Langley. |
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Gustav Klimt, the Austrian symbolist painter whose art Chawla has recreated in his pictures, was a member of the Vienna Secession movement that broke free from tradition. |
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They recreated a life-size skeleton of the three individuals and built up their muscles with modelling clay before wrapping their bodies in fibreglass to create moulds. |
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At the limits of the novel, in Walton's restricted epistolary voice, sympathy is possible only in its textually and novelistically recreated form. |
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