If the original light of creation surrounds his eyes, a spiritual space will be formed and the work of re-creation can take place there. |
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It is as if neither she nor any of her fellow citizens were involved in the creation or re-creation of social enterprises. |
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We came out of the primitive form of the storyteller to take the path of the imaginary re-creation of a world. |
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His rendering of Memories Are Made of This, in particular, is a model of stylish re-creation. |
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Certainly the re-creation of natural habitats, from the African savannah to the Asian wetlands and Australia's variety, is exceptional. |
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To effect the manipulation and associated re-creation of the data flow, time slots need to occur at the same relative rate in the bitstream. |
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In order to avoid the disruption caused by such liquidation and re-creation, the Model Agreement provides for the possibility of exclusion. |
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They present perhaps the most archaeologically precise re-creation of classical antiquity ever attempted in painting. |
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His eye for detail, his re-creation of dialogue, his ironic tone, his self-deprecation, all serve a memoirist well. |
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And, of course, no Area re-creation is complete without a silver-walled dance floor, finished with flashing lights. |
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So I say to the Commission that small businesses are going to be the engines of job re-creation. |
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Dresden isn't a retrospective re-creation, because it exists in a separate continuum from the events that formed it. |
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Uniform and artillery displays and demonstrations took place, as well as a re-creation of how the soldiers and their families lived during those times. |
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The weighty dish is a re-creation of what York's aristocracy tucked into in the 14th century, while the lower classes commonly ate watery pea soup. |
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In fact, the more you know about Watergate, the more you will enjoy his novelistic re-creation of that remarkable time. |
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It revolves around re-creation of a 19th century grazing property, owned by a squatter and his wife, and all of the people who work on their selection. |
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In our culture, work of this kind sometimes seems a form of diminishment, either a taking away of the illusions of the past or a hothouse re-creation of them. |
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Schneider's re-creation of day-to-day existence in a city under siege is stark and powerful and her use of direct speech adds to the sense of documentary immediacy. |
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But in some titles the re-creation is more thorough. |
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We recommend the re-creation of the position of CO Headquarters. |
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The preamble to the Convention refers specifically to the important role of the world's indigenous communities in the production, safeguarding, maintenance and re-creation of intangible cultural heritage. |
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And this light manifests the works of healing and re-creation. |
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But because the skillful ordering and re-creation of events is central to the playwright's art, the final task of shaping the raw material into a coherent and effective playscript will normally fall to the playwright. |
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He gave a new definition to the idea of re-creation. |
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The role of the zoos has moved from being not only a place for entertainment or re-creation, but, more importantly, to being centres for research and conservation. |
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Take on the challenge of leading your home nation from qualification right through to a virtual re-creation of the FIFA World Cup Final and feel what it is like to score the goal that lifts a nation. |
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If necessary, restoration and re-creation of forest habitats may be needed to fill the gap between the long-term goal for biodiversity conservation and the present area of forest with conservation values. |
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The re-creation of communities so that they are capable of sustaining human well-being is certainly one of the most difficult and challenging issues facing the human family as we enter the twenty-first century. |
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Shrewdly mixing found footage, historical record and dramatized re-creation, One Day in People's Poland is an intriguing curio. |
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Whether eating at moderate or inexpensive restaurants, readers continue to request copycat versions of selections ordered and enjoyed for re-creation at home. |
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