I'm glad the film ended up as a documentary type film with interviews intercut with reconstructions of the fateful climb. |
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Despite the popularity of true-life reconstructions, the dramatisation of actual events and real people is often controversial. |
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This is inevitable, and a reader may be ill at ease at the scarcity of evidence that underlies many of these reconstructions. |
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Large-scale tectonic reconstructions depend on linked and reliable geochronology and palaeomagnetic data. |
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An ipsilateral central one-third patellar tendon autograft was used for all reconstructions. |
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This provides a measure of the potential fidelity of paleoecological reconstructions based on small samples of avian remains. |
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Expanded climate reconstructions, however, should make use of the synecological realities illustrated here. |
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La Brea tar pits and the Page Museum is an excellent place to see the fossils and reconstructions from this period. |
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This marsupial sabertooth has been a great favorite ever since I saw the Matternes reconstructions in Life's Book of South America. |
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These include associated companies' relief and relief for reconstructions or amalgamations of companies. |
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The rigorously measured geometrical procedures adopted here ought to produce much more reliable reconstructions. |
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Using a mix of dramatic reconstructions and interviews, the film recreates a story that has passed into mountaineering legend. |
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Both shows will use computer-generated imagery and dramatic reconstructions to transport viewers back to ancient times. |
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In particular, Stearn rails against dramatic reconstructions using actors, which Schama says are essential to bring history alive on the screen. |
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Stylistically, it really set the tone for all the grainy filmed reconstructions of events we see in documentaries all the time nowadays. |
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The series followed a conventional expository format with reconstructions illustrating an investigation into why certain species had expired. |
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In the museum gardens are several reconstructions including a Roman temple, shop, house, and Northumbrian croft, all with audio presentations. |
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The venues will be reconstructions of the historic originals, which will also be used for film presentations at the same time. |
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Only a few fragments of the original statue survive, and the present hall and central Buddha are reconstructions from the Edo period. |
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Healy visited libraries and scholarly collections looking for reconstructions of the ruins. |
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This is a piffling amount, considering the millions of pounds of public lottery cash which has been spent on fabulous reconstructions of the city's cultural palaces. |
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This is a piffling amount, considering the millions of pounds of public lottery cash which has been spent on fabulous reconstructions of Glasgow's cultural palaces. |
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He claimed that he'd invented a method of recovering sound waves from the past and converting them into visual and acoustic reconstructions of history. |
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Whilst this may be true for those sunken featured buildings used as workshops, recent reconstructions have shown this to be the wrong idea for houses. |
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The contrasting Neoproterozoic and Early Palaeozoic histories of the various Variscan terranes of Europe provide a key to palaeogeographical reconstructions. |
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Other common surgical corrections include those for club feet, strabismus, ptosis, and reconstructions from disfiguring traumas and congenital and developmental abnormalities. |
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While some reconstructions can be completed in a single procedure, many techniques may require two or more operations for completion of the reconstructive process. |
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Then if each embrasure is exactly eleven bricks wide and each pier is exactly four bricks wide, these give dimensions very close to those obtained in the reconstructions. |
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Several reconstructions occurred in subsequent centuries, most notably due to damage incurred in the Wars of Scottish Independence. |
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Whole world maps according to Strabo are reconstructions from his written text. |
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Older reconstructions rely mainly on paleomagnetic pole data, although these only constrain the latitude and rotation, but not the longitude. |
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The tracks of hotspots give absolute reconstructions, but these are only available back to the Cretaceous. |
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Used by researchers studying transcriptomes of model and non-model organisms, Trinity produces high-quality transcript reconstructions. |
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All the fish and crustaceans on display are caught around the island and are placed in reconstructions of their natural habitat. |
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Instead of being demolished, the remaining buildings were restored and accompanied by reconstructions of some of the burned buildings. |
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Tolkien was inspired by Morris's reconstructions of early Germanic life in The House of the Wolfings and The Roots of the Mountains. |
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Earlier reconstructions of the 7th class were generally based mostly on Gothic evidence. |
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It has been shown that shell characters in gastropod phylogeny reconstructions are no more prone to homoplasies than are other types of morphological characters. |
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But the continuity of this identity exists in, and only in, its perpetual salvagings and reconstructions in the face of repeated disruptions and discontinuities. |
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Geological reconstructions are in progress to identify drill targets in the footwalls of these structures to identify and determine further exploration potential. |
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The investigators found that young age and the presence of concomitant procedures, such as ligamentous reconstructions, were factors that contributed to a good outcome. |
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The walls surrounding the city were originally built during the rule of Julius Caesar, but their current course and design were the result of Moorish reconstructions. |
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Scholarly reconstructions may be summarised in tabular format. |
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Since that time, there have been major additions and reconstructions of some parts of the building, but the greater part of the structure remains true to the Norman design. |
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The tablature supplement contains modern reconstructions for these parts that are illegible in the original, and thus also the facsimile reproduction. |
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In the late 20th century, detailed reconstructions of the castles were painted by historical artists including Terry Ball, John Banbury and Ivan Lapper. |
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Several chronological reconstructions of their role have been made. |
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Crystalchemical controls on rare-earth element concentrations in fossil biogenic apatites and implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions. |
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Figure 2 shows three Northern Hemisphere summer temperature reconstructions based entirely on tree ring data, using different standardization techniques. |
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