As I have endeavoured to make clear, the tools we are now seeking to re-enact do not constitute an assault on human rights. |
The clocks were turned back exactly 150 years in historic Haworth to re-enact the wedding of one of Britain's favourite classical authors. |
Noren implies that, on both the familial and political level, we are doomed to re-enact the past. |
Ms. Hébert's conclusion: it is a fiasco she and her Quebec colleagues seem destined to re-enact in the next election. |
Family members poignantly re-enact for the camera this troubling episode in their life. |
Who can remember the most noises and movements and re-enact them in the right order? |