He returned to the site of the Feb.28 incident the next day in order to re-enact the events. |
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They playfully re-enact events and change details to match personal needs and desires. |
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Noren implies that, on both the familial and political level, we are doomed to re-enact the past. |
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The clocks were turned back exactly 150 years in historic Haworth to re-enact the wedding of one of Britain's favourite classical authors. |
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When a local television crew came to the home to refilm the incident, the toddler somehow managed to re-enact the accident with unerring accuracy. |
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We are all quite aware that he is a witch-burner reincarnate come to re-enact all the painful past. |
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The theme extends to detailed scale model layouts of tanks and ships, and a war games group will re-enact the D-Day Landings in miniature. |
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If that contest also ends in a tie, then then each side picks one Justice to re-enact the final dance sequence from Flashdance. |
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At both sites, costumed interpreters re-enact events in the daily life of the period. |
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For 10 days, the Treaty 7 First Nations of Southern Alberta will raise tipis and re-enact life as it once was for their communities. |
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Further, numerous films and television documentaries have chronicled the exploits of modern voyageurs who re-enact these journeys. |
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As I have endeavoured to make clear, the tools we are now seeking to re-enact do not constitute an assault on human rights. |
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As the victim gets older, he begins to re-enact the abuse imposed on him on to other people. |
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Ms. Hébert's conclusion: it is a fiasco she and her Quebec colleagues seem destined to re-enact in the next election. |
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Students will re-enact a Royal Commission to examine the Grosse Île tragedies of the middle of the 19th century. |
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Who can remember the most noises and movements and re-enact them in the right order? |
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Did the Pilgrims re-enact an English harvest festival, alcoholic and semi-pagan? |
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Intriguingly, the director chose to re-enact the story on ice, employing top figure skaters from eastern Europe. |
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But it is a motion picture which purports to re-enact true events about recent Iranian history. |
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Family members poignantly re-enact for the camera this troubling episode in their life. |
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Celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the Wright brothers' first powered flight were marred today when an attempt to re-enact the event did not go according to plan. |
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Every year they re-enact the death of the legendary vampire Zorbeskel, who plagued the cobblestoned streets of vieux Lyon back in the days when it was Nouveau Lyon. |
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It is hard to assess, but considering how long it would take to re-enact legislation that would be repealed under this bill, should that be found necessary, I suggest that it might be better to keep a higher threshold. |
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Numerous small theatres throughout Salem re-enact episodes from the witch trial hysteria while waxwork displays in creepy dungeons capture the key moments. |
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Because Fazila and Djuka sometimes tell the story and sometimes re-enact the dialogues, there is an alternation of direct and indirect speech. |
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Getting newsmakers to re-enact historic moments? |
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Should architecture re-enact the area's past? |
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Let's not re-enact the Treaty of Versailles. |
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The first category includes measures that would allow the department to fulfill its legal obligations under the Contraventions Act and the Act to re-enact legislative instruments enacted in only one official language. |
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However, she expressed concern regarding the absence of a reasonable period in which to re-enact the legislative instruments and the absence of an accountability framework. |
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The opposition is not free to somehow mislead Canadians or the House that Parliament can ignore these court decisions and re-enact the same law that has already been declared unconstitutional. |
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In the case of legislative instruments for which there is still a valid enactment power, all of the steps in the usual regulatory process would have to be followed to re-enact them. |
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The project made a name for itself 10 years later, when 1800 people volunteered over more than 20 days to re-enact the history of the massacres in the Vendée. |
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This weekend, Fort Paull Visitor Centre and Armouries, near Hedon, will re-enact the skirmishes of 1780 with a full cast of cavalry, redcoats and naval gunners. |
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People dressed up in period costume to re-enact days gone by. |
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I remember the Grand Slam year of 1990 with particular affection, all my schoolmates would re-enact moves from those games when we played among ourselves. |
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A LIVING history group will re-enact the training of Allied troops who were camped at Erddig near Wrexham prior to D-Day. |
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A wave simulator in the tank can re-enact tsunamis and northeasters, and imitate wave conditions from midocean. |
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Accompanying them and completing the classic 50s feel will be performances from Gypsy Rose Lee and Daiquiri Dusk, who will re-enact vintage burlesque. |
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He was a member of a group called the Lords Of Misrule who re-enact lost medieval plays and he played Robin in their production of Robin And Marion. |
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