A television programme recreating the sinking of the Second World War battleship, Royal Oak, was broadcast on Grampian TV on Friday night. |
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More than 100 costumed staff work at the fort, recreating the daily life of its former inhabitants. |
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So inspired was he, Miller set about recreating the primordial soup in the laboratory. |
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Yet I feel pretty sure that recreating the messianic zeal about Early Intervention that I felt that day in Granton would do nothing but good. |
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Nothing is excluded, which aids in recreating a feeling of spontaneity and momentariness. |
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After six months without glue, the skin had healed, and we performed a limited otoplasty recreating his absent antihelical fold. |
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It is the sheer pointlessness of recreating scenes from a computer game that makes it all the more valuable. |
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Still, how far does exigency take you, before you're simply recreating the same dictatorship you came to overthrow? |
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Rebuilding the country will be much easier that recreating a nation in Afghanistan but at least give the US credit for making these moves. |
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But recreating a live animal from its DNA remains in the realm of science fiction, Rijsdijk said. |
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We're all going to be in the same space together each night creating this thing and recreating it live each night for the audience. |
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This will create a research and training facility, improving sports in Canada, and hopefully recreating an interest in funding for athletics. |
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I guess it's relatively easy to create a laser beam, but recreating anything more complex would be ridiculously difficult. |
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But there we are, at my morning coffee shop, creating and recreating community from one day to the next. |
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Azhakappan had created poetry on celluloid with his camera, recreating natural scenes with a natural feeling. |
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He also invited a group of re-enactors who specialise in recreating key moments from the history of the Wild West. |
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Mann's work does a great job of recreating the community that created the legend. |
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Hardwicke says she thoroughly enjoyed recreating the look and feel of the '70s, when skate culture was coming into its own. |
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But it is more concerned with creating a box office dynamo than recreating a painstaking account of history. |
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This is yet another complication to the notion of recreating authentically an Elizabethan performance. |
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This might suggest the difficulty of writing the biography of someone who spent so much of his life recreating his life in fiction. |
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Some of the figures are even clinging to cut pieces of bamboo, seemingly recreating the tragic legend of the lost Hmong language. |
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The first few minutes of the film are a paean to romantic love, recreating that intensity and joy with disarming simplicity. |
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So, shouldn't a truly immersive 3D experience include a way of recreating binocular vision? |
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But at the head of their party are a collection of MPs who are recreating the worst of the old factional politics. |
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Butcher is famed for recreating, in vivid tonality and detail, the threatened Florida Everglades wilderness swamps, with their dense foliage and moss-draped cypress trees. |
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It is not about recreating here what they experienced elsewhere, but at least some things can be familiar. |
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Only this morning I received a message from a Pole who's got to work for a week recreating some of my stencils. |
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The exercise then consist of recreating the reference sheet and the students do not need the exercise sheet. |
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Already designed a brochure or flyer in your own language, but would prefer not to have the hassle of recreating it in other languages? |
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There is something highly survivalist about reaching out and recreating those people who have been victims of genocide or other atrocities. |
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At the first Brussels Biennial in 2008, Once is nothing took notions about recreating exhibitions even further. |
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In addition, recreating records from other sources is difficult, time consuming and sometimes impossible. |
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Once or twice I almost jumped as we encountered startlingly lifelike mannequins standing in rooms, recreating historical characters from the castle's past. |
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It also includes artist impressions together with a painting by Jonathan Foyle, recreating the abbey as it may have appeared in about 1500 from the River Thames. |
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The kids are obviously having a blast recreating the sort of histrionics they see on TV, and they squabble over who has the funniest part in the production. |
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The mains-powered machine is equipped with a 15-minute timer with a push button to toggle between low and high speeds, recreating a gentle womb-like motion. |
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Starting by recreating old maps and lithographs, she moved on to a more vivid and free form of expression in paint through acrylics, water colours, and charcoal. |
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This is a perspective that restricts artists to the task of recreating historical archetypes rather than creating new possibilities for experience and meaning. |
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This jeweler, though, is the master of recreating good fake jewellery and this season has produced some delightful pieces in rose quartz and garnet. |
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It was back in 1977 that Sherwood acquired two sleeping carriages at a Sotheby's auction in Monte Carlo and began the process of recreating the great train. |
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Forcefully taken away from this home, which probably never felt quite comfortable, she is now recreating it as a useless cage that keeps her in her place as an immigrant. |
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Huston and Buck returned in January, and spent six weeks recreating the battle. |
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The look of the film is pure Argento, with studio sets recreating the deserted streets of Rome to include homages to the paintings of Edward Hopper. |
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If you aren't recreating medieval fire processions or pogoing with 100,000 people, it seems you don't have much choice as to how you toast the New Year in public. |
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People don't go to this kind of movie expecting accurately detailed, historically and truthful representations of real people recreating true incidents. |
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But now Doherty has turned the tables on the comments by recreating Michelango's world famous depiction of The Creation of Adam using spray paints on board. |
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The designers intend recreating not only the holes but the unique flora and fauna, such as gorse, heather and different types of grass, that make them so special. |
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In plain language, if a pond is going to be used to store tailings, then companies need to compensate by recreating the lost habitat. |
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My abiding memory of their performances of these two great works is the Quartet's total dedication to the task of recreating the sublime ideas of both composers. |
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To an exacting audiophile like Ellis, the Oink way was the only way, and he was recreating the world's music libraries from scratch. |
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My canvas is above all a space for recreating and reinterpreting the world around us and for composing a novel image. |
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Alas, the sad thing is that human beings only seem to be capable of recreating what they've experienced in real life. |
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She teaches her students about French language and culture by recreating events such as Mardi Gras or Quebec Winter Carnival in her classroom. |
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The youth culture magazine has published a fashion spread of models recreating the suicides of famous female writers. |
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It's not visible to most, but these forms of protest play a part in recreating the university as a space for learning and discovery. |
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When we refuse to cooperate with the system that has hijacked our university, we make a step towards reclaiming and recreating the university. |
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The first comes from the action itself of suspending the aponeurosis girdle with all the muscle structure it enwraps, thus recreating a more natural youthful looking oval face. |
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The chairs are richly decorated with lace-like trimmings, volutes of foliage, Marie-Antoinette bows, and antique style low relief figures, recreating together the eclectic style of the French Second Empire period. |
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A dramatic way of recreating the past is through the use of masks, which come alive when animated by the movement of a skilled dancer, especially in front of a fire. |
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So if you feel like recreating Applejacks pastel green or trying a little bit of Pinkie Pie, you'll be in good company. |
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A story teller using wood to communicate the traditional stories of his ancestors, Epp spent five months recreating a story once told to him by his uncle, an Hereditary Chief. |
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To reflect the story of thwarted love set against a backdrop of tango music, the site was designed as a kaleidoscope of the film, recreating its poetic and dancing atmosphere. |
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Sainsbury's shoppers can save money by recreating popular takeaway dishes at home. |
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The toy circus takes part in this wonderment by offering the child the possibility of taking the circus home and recreating the scenes to better understand their mysteries. |
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A Russian defence conglomerate has suggested recreating the MH17 plane crash by shooting another Boeing 777 aircraft out of the sky using a Buk missile system. |
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Training follows essentially the U. S. programme and an attempt is made at recreating combat conditions that paratroopers are expected to encounter. |
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As the entry-level system of Constellation Series, the Lynx was immediately successful because of its high resolution capability, together with the ability of recreating a deep and wide sound stage. |
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Despite Renee's submission, Roger persists in psychopathologically recreating his lost love. |
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For more than 20 years, the men and women of Banque Accord have been recreating the everyday Bank, managed by their pioneering spirit, enthusiasm, and their innovative capability. |
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The matrix created using the combination of the CPA categories and the Member States abroad permits recreating the scope of each national insurance market for direct business. |
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Matrix conveys the solidity and simplicity of stones marked by time, recreating stones that have experienced the passage of time and the attractions of different ages. |
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Ideally, there should be rapid progress towards recreating a unified system of education and making arrangements to formally begin a new school year or complete an interrupted one. |
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The winners propose to create there a system of public spaces starting from the southern extremity of Puerto Madero, recreating connections between the urban tissue and the river. |
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No more recreating Excel reports every week or month. |
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They report a new tendency for the homeless to join together not just in twos or threes but in groups of a dozen or more, recreating a degree of sociability with their own codes. |
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Now that you have openly expressed it, I have to say that, as a European democrat, I am against us recreating the Holy Roman Germanic Empire and I am in favour of maintaining the Community method. |
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If we human beings consume and, even worse, waste more than Mother Earth is capable of replacing or recreating then we are slowly killing our home, little by little we are choking our planet, all living beings and ourselves. |
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Oh, they will tell you that standards are amazing these days, that they spend millions recreating environments that closely model the natural ones, that strict codesĀ of conduct are followed. |
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While his brother constructed the throat and larynx, Bell tackled the more difficult task of recreating a realistic skull. |
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Second, the standard domain-specific notation you're recreating in your Perl class must conform to the Perlish precedences and associativities. |
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Students were praised for their work recreating wartime memories from Anderson shelters through to gas masks and ration books. |
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At a time when music was not a key topic and trance music was not popular, the duo launched their journey towards recreating Egypt's name in the music industry. |
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They go around the streets, recreating the original productions. |
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Ask them, and food swappers will tell you they are simply recreating a system that predates the birth of currency, a return to a short-term bartering marketplace. |
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In stark juxtaposition, four women emulating harem odalisques frame the composition recreating the stereotypical pictorial pun, Orientalizing the royal zenana. |
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The countryside team is recreating a wildflower meadow on the former quarry site, on shallow soils and bare rock, with plants such as musk thistle and wild thyme. |
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Then we began the arduous task of recreating the oak scrubforest, pine-oak forest, and ericaceous, or acid-loving, shrubland that existed before the landfill. |
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The Liszt was obviously dramatic, the composer and Alessandro Taverna recreating Rossini and showing off their virtuosity while experimenting harmonically. |
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