It eschews cheesy reenactments with hacky actors overemoting, unlike too many similar shows. |
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Even TV shows are showing real life crime cases in lieu of dramatic reenactments. |
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The celebration will include historical reenactments, an international conference, and various festivals and events. |
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These reenactments were videotaped and the videos were played in court. |
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Meet colorful historical figures who will guide you on a tour of our four reenactments of 17th century Québec City. |
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Documenting her own life through staged reenactments and narrative, Sophie Calle blurs the boundaries between art and reality. |
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The Eleventh Hole, according to B.Skow, contained sexual reenactments of text messages the golfer allegedly sent James. |
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The reenactments don't always work so smoothly, but the tales of enduring romance and the subjects' senses of humour will win you over, without a doubt. |
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Most rituals performed by Maya kings were commemorative reenactments. |
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It is supposed to promote products of the best quality, used in medieval reenactments. |
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First Peoples A new double episode uses dramatic reenactments to show what life was like for the earliest inhabitants of Asia and Australia. |
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The CME Museum also has historic uniforms available for loan and for use at very special CME celebrations and historic reenactments. |
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The reenactments, flag presentations and cannonades were a rare visual experience for all those in attendance. |
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The SAR teams also participate in follow-up interviews and reenactments produced by Fire One. |
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Dramatic reenactments were filmed and original photos from film archives collated. |
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Some of the reenactments include living tableaus of various events of the Passion, a modern version of popular religious drama. |
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With its dramatic close-ups and almost dizzying twists and turns, the movie introduces the canyon from nearly every vantage point and showcases its history through dramatic reenactments. |
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The edited clips with voiceover, reenactments, graphics and music are sent to the participating teams and management to ensure that the clips represent the team and the rescues accurately. |
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Later tournaments were theatrical reenactments. |
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The day is celebrated in the state of Puebla with parades, speeches, and reenactments of the 1862 battle, though it is not much noticed in most of the rest of the country. |
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The symbolic mourning of the death of Christ becomes an important occasion for various communities to create their own reenactments and demonstrate both their religious sensibility and their cultural identity. |
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There have been a number of reenactments of war and depictions of the military in a number of movies, television shows, photographs, video games and more. |
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And, since the 1980s, Dayton has held dramatic reenactments of the trial. |
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Making up for this gap, legal video enables lawyers to reconstruct the progress of the events by filming reenactments where the accident took place, interviewing experts or including moving diagrams. |
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Meanwhile, humans continue practicing formerly magical rituals through force of habit, reinterpreting them as reenactments of mythical events. |
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Many heritage railways in the United States host special living history events, like annual reenactments of historic activities. |
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Devoted Whedonites gave the 42-minute episode the full Rocky Horror treatment, including costumes, reenactments, and homemade props. |
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In modern times annual reenactments of the Battle of Hastings have drawn thousands of participants and spectators to the site of the original battle. |
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