Recreates Sentence Examples

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  • His writings are marked by vigour and vitality of style, as well as by the highest qualities of the historian who recreates the past from the original sources; he had no sympathy with either legal or historical pedantry; and his death at Grand Canary on the, 9th of December 1906 deprived English law and letters of one of their most scholarly and most inspiring representatives, notable alike for sweetness of character, acuteness in criticism, and wisdom in counsel.

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  • The modern walled garden recreates the peaceful atmosphere traditionally associated with enclosed religious houses.

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  • Lexmark uncovers and recreates documentation processes so your business processes are not gated by the speed of paper.

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  • The Great Cellists by Margaret Campbell Normal Price £ 16.95 This book recreates the magic of the greatest cellists in history.

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  • The finished product faithfully recreates the texture to the finest detail.

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  • She lets the characters life their lives around the film's edges, which vividly recreates the buzz of urban life.

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  • In this narrative history, AL Rowse brilliantly recreates the dynastic conflict, the battles, and the transition from medieval to Tudor England.

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  • There's cabinet resonator, too, which recreates the sound of an amplifier's speaker cabinet.

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  • Backlife recreates a therapist's touch, gently rotating the legs, lifting the pelvis and aligning the spine.

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  • When it comes time to add vocals - or another acoustic instrument - the mic simulator recreates the ideal tonality for various recording applications.

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  • The film recreates the atmosphere of a military tribunal.

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  • She lets the characters life their lives around the film 's edges, which vividly recreates the buzz of urban life.

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  • Their work recreates what was once visible, or simply remembering what is now lost.

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  • There 's cabinet resonator, too, which recreates the sound of an amplifier 's speaker cabinet.

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  • Backlife recreates a therapist 's touch, gently rotating the legs, lifting the pelvis and aligning the spine.

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  • Or escape on a seven-night, all-inclusive "Dahabiyya cruise" that recreates the 19th century aristocratic way of cruising the Nile.

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  • Artist Linda Paul recreates her original paintings on natural marble stone tile at LindaPaul.com.

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  • This game is clearly not for the feint of heart, because it accurately recreates the real racing experience rather than taking on an "arcade racer" approach.If you really want to race, you'll want the '04 Polyphony Formula Gran Turismo.

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  • Buzz recreates the game show mold on the PS2 and SingStar follows in the footsteps of Karaoke Revolution by letting gamers take a break from the controller to sing.

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  • The game successfully recreates all the brawler fun that can found in the previous games, which makes for one outstanding portable title.

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  • Backgammon recreates the traditional board game perfectly and is a lot of fun for players familiar with it.

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  • Everything in life recreates this same cycle in order to maintain balance.

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  • Godzilla is a 6-inch vinyl figure from Bandai that recreates the monster's look from a bygone era.

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  • Neighborhood Fun 24 Piece Puzzle recreates the Storybrook Village in a puzzle that will entertain for hours.

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  • It recreates the ending of The Phantom Menace with four different battles happening all at the same time.

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  • This will bring you into synch after a couple of minutes, and we believe it recreates the experience of falling in love, on multiple levels.

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  • The company recreates all of your favorite classics with a very modern twist.

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  • He recreates this time of his life for us perfectly in a trio of novels he wrote between 1985 and 2003; Death is a Lonely Business, A Graveyard for Lunatics, and Let's All Kill Constance.

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  • He was a medical doctor who was often in the emergency room, treating the kinds of road accidents that he recreates so vividly on film.

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