How To Use Re-create In A Sentence

  • These “intentional communities” were typically established in remote locations so as to re-create agrarian, preindustrial society. A Renegade History of the United States
  • The developing countries began to copy and re-create aspects of the developed countries' economies.
  • And he made Death Proof so that he could re-create the fun and campy-ness of the films for a younger audience and so that he could improve upon the genre with his own wit and filmmaking know-how.
  • For example, Mike and I loved to re-create dance steps that we watched from the golden age of Hollywood—moves perfected by Gene Kelly and Cyd Charisse, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. True You
  • Using the best local materials and reviving traditional techniques, Abu and Sandeep re-create an India of rajahs and maharanis for Bollywood and Hollywood's elite.
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  • In the class, students re-create Hollywood-style gunshots, using tiny explosive devices called squibs. Melons Bursting in Air
  • One of my favourite diversions is to ‘re-create’ some company memos for circulation within a very select group of people I can trust.
  • And even in Windows, it won't look exactly as in Figure 3, because it's impossible to take a screen capture of the menus from the system tray, so this is a re-created image.
  • We've been negligent in our examination of what it means to be re-created in the image of Christ.
  • I've re-created those banks of scented gladioli in tiered pots on my balcony. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finch went to considerable lengths to render the star as it appears to the naked eye, using a cluster of compacted marks to re-create its pulsing, seething mass.
  • The last tarpan died in the late 19th century, and while modern breeders have attempted to re-create the original, the only truly wild horse subspecies left on earth is the Przewalski's horse (also called the takh). Pleistocene Park: Where the Auroxen Roam
  • Meanwhile, the conservatory re-created Dickinson's universe of roses, daisies, daylilies, columbine and hollyhocks. Evolution of a Garden
  • Re-create the feel of being at the game and hold the first part of the party on the driveway as if you are tailgating.
  • The show re-creates several of his most celebrated photo stories and allows us to see how they were assembled. Times, Sunday Times
  • this re-created literalness
  • After receiving hundreds of emails for DIY tips on how to re-create their ‘succulent walls,’ Flora Grubb has produced a modular paneling system simple enough for even the most botanically inept to manage a beautiful living mosaic. Flora Grubb Panels Let You Design Your Own Vertical Garden | Inhabitat
  • Here they re-created their cultural patterns and social networks, including banks established by padrones (labor contractors), mutual-aid societies providing sickness and death benefits, and the festa of the town's patron saint.
  • And in the '50s, when musicals had to be much more re-castable than they once were -- they were expected to run longer and go on more international tours -- it didn't suit a musical to highlight the personalities of individual dancers too much, which may be why somewhat regimented choreographer/directors, like Fosse and Gower Champion, started to emerge as major players: they created dance moves that could be re-created with any cast. Further Fosse
  • With little access to American-made products, the stiliagi were forced to re-create them on their own. A Renegade History of the United States
  • I would re-create that book, as a pie, and take my own first step into tradition. Archive 2009-09-01
  • If you were to try to re-create that gun today it would cost at least three times what Safari Outfitters wanted for it. The Gun Builder As Artist
  • The developers have even re-created the plastic laminated wood-effect planks that on the miniature houses were intended to mimic weatherboarding. Times, Sunday Times
  • His mind re-creates the entire world
  • On a small scale it re-creates the effects of a brick oven on a loaf of bread.
  • How did you re-create the full experience of those 18 days? The Egyptian Revolution Will be Televised
  • I loved the eternal high of being on tour—both drug-induced and performance-enhanced—and I wanted to re-create that feeling upon reentry to an ordinary life in Rosemead. Fallin’ Up
  • Tween is very obviously an artificial, consumer-culture-created construct (he said alliteratively), but since we're living the years here, I always thought it was more like 10-12. MIND MELD: Is Young Adult SF/F Too Explicit?
  • Here they re-created their cultural patterns and social networks, including banks established by padrones (labor contractors), mutual-aid societies providing sickness and death benefits, and the festa of the town's patron saint.
  • The mood of VE day will be re-created with a massive free party in the park on Sunday, which will feature Second World War vehicles and a parachute drop, weather permitting.
  • The Ambrose Akinmusire Quintet will re-create the pre-electric, pre-fusion Miles Davis when it presents "The Miles Davis Experience: 1949-1959" at 8 p.m. KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • I love to dwell on this time, because I re-create my happiness and because while I am in it I need not go on. TESTIMONIES
  • Yes, there was to be a new Hedonism that was to re-create life, and to save it from that harsh, uncomely Puritanism that is having, in our own day, its curious revival.
  • Rocchi gives a great explanation to the feel of both parts: "The first half of Che feels like nothing less than Lawrence of Arabia, as a charismatic outsider helps fight, and win, a seemingly impossible series of battles; the second part is a little more sad and thoughtful, as we witness Che's tragic flaw where, after creating a revolution in Cuba, he simply could not stop, and tried to re-create something irreproducible. Why You Should Take an Interest in Steven Soderbergh's Che « FirstShowing.net
  • Actual film footage is interpolated into the standard narrative, along with ‘re-created’ film footage made to look real, not to mention ‘simulated’ home movies to make us see what's happening as if by accident.
  • The snowshoe club socials also re-created the Beaver Club meetings held in Montreal in the winter season.
  • Because of the weight of the bogie, if it's traveling at 11 miles per hour, NASCAR can re-create the impact of a 40-mph crash.
  • The skeleton would be reassembled, reinforced with sticks, and internal organs would be replaced with clay, camelid fibers, and dried plants, while muscles would be re-created with thin bundles of wild reeds and sea grasses. Making the Dead Beautiful: Mummies as Art
  • The page uses serifed and swashed Web fonts; copious vertical and horizontal rules; vintage engravings; and a background image of a pulpy, papery texture to re-create the thrill that awaited one who clapped a copper into a newsboy's palm and flapped open a newly purchased copy of the Latest Edition. CNET News.com
  • Ancient amber, jade and other precious stones are lovingly re-created in polymer clay, as well as newer, space-age materials, such as niobium.
  • Accompanied by often quaky narration by real police, "Top Cops" and "Secret Service" re-create two or three true tales of police bravery or masterly detective work in one 60-minute episode. Television's Cop Connection
  • If you can't make it to the orchards this year but would like to re-create a little of that harvest fun at home, try making some candied apples.
  • In this study spanning 40 years and involving more than 10,000 foxes, researchers re-created the process of domestication by taking undomesticated commercial farm foxes and selectively breeding them solely for tameness over many generations. Sophia Yin: Why It's Risky to Have Wild Animals as Pets
  • Re-create the boom of the West on a small scale
  • With spare language taken principally from the translations by Robert Fitzgerald and Robert Fagles, and with intricate pencil and watercolor illustrations, Mr. Hinds re-creates Odysseus 'turbulent voyage across "the wine-dark sea" from the ruins of Troy to the island of Ithaca and his long-suffering wife, Penelope. Highbrow
  • To emulate (in the specific patois of archivists) is to re-create a work that uses a defunct technology by essentially re-copying it into a current technology.
  • And Foley's production piles on the sight gags: chairs and tables spin across the stage every time a train passes, the robbery is re-created by miniaturised cars colliding on a vertical wall, and, when the thieves fall out, a trick-knife is embedded in the boxer's bonce, and the pill-popper is apparently run through with a non-musical stave. The Ladykillers – review by Michael Billington
  • That they not only accept this situation but value it and actively re-create it is due to the nature of orthodox beliefs and practices.
  • Fragonard's famously teasy painting of The Swing is re-created with the addition of a tribal peekaboo dress.
  • In traveling to the homes of famous writers, he wanted to re-create, if not re-enact, the rather breathless and dewy-eyed excursions of Victorian tourists through the English countryside. Modern Reliquaries
  • To create a dramatic backdrop for presentations, plays, weddings, and other events, a portion of the curved lower wall of the rotunda was re-created in the center of the building.
  • Cooper tried to re-create the events of the previous afternoon as best she could for her friends. CIRCLE OF THREE: BOOK 3: SECOND SIGHT
  • She used her collections to re-create, as authentically as possible, 18th-century New England farm life.
  • A photomechanical or digital process is used to re-create the image, which is run on a high-speed, automated press.
  • GM spent billions of dollars and effort to re-create Cadillac, their markee brand that they let slip into disrepair - as an auto naker how do you ever allow your key brand to get stale? Ace of Spades HQ
  • Even he can't re-create the old sector entirely, though, so investors will have to rely on old-fashioned buying strategies: diversifying holdings, choosing states over riskier substate entities and tracking regional indicators like house prices. Municipals Reflect the State We're In
  • On a small scale it re-creates the effects of a brick oven on a loaf of bread.
  • The difference is that while just as real to him, Cornell used his trouvaille to create histories imagined, rather than to re-create a certain place or period of time as Benjamin did with nineteenth-century Paris.
  • In all, 16 rooms have been re-created at Claverton Manor—none more charming than the one dedicated to Shaker furniture, where pride of place is taken by a candleholder with prettily bowed legs, elegant in its simplicity. Telling Our Story Across the Pond
  • We're thrilled that she so loved the look we gave her for our photo shoot that she hired our hairstylist to re-create it for an official gala the following day.
  • Practitioners had to ask: How much should we uproot and eradicate in order to re-create?
  • Inside, life-size tableaux re-create moments in history, like Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery meeting the native Nez Perce.
  • The poem is re-created in glowing phrases — “A rich distilled perfume emanates from it like the breath of genius; a golden cloud envelops it; a honeyed paste of poetic diction encrusts it, like the candied coat of the auricula”. The Common Reader, Second Series
  • In the recent retrospective of Nan Kempner’s wardrobe at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, the late socialite’s closet was re-created in breathtaking detail — all 354 jackets and 362 sweaters — but her surprisingly undistinguished collection of handbags was relegated to a high shelf and mostly hidden. Carried Away
  • The newly re-created Amber Room opened to the public in June 2003 for the tricentennial celebration of St. Petersburg (formerly Leningrad).
  • Therefore, if the collector runs before line //2 attaches a strong reference to the re-created object, the object is lost and wr.get() returns null.
  • These “intentional communities” were typically established in remote locations so as to re-create agrarian, preindustrial society. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Use traditional motifs if you want to re-create a particular period flavour, with windows dressed with lace panels, over simple Holland blinds and under richly sagged-and-tailed drapes for example.
  • With a vast array of characters, overflowing with incident, the novel re-creates an era when the personal and political are separated by a hairbreadth, where success brings unlimited power but a single failure means death. Wolf Hall: Summary and book reviews of Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel.
  • re-create a picture by Rembrandt
  • As for the hair, it was characterless: a mousy mop that he would need to re-create completely. EVERVILLE
  • Here, the program re-created a 490MB hard drive image in the foreground while we converted ten WAV files into MP3s in the background.
  • The bar from the film has been re-created and placed in situ, with the memorable taps, tea urns and display cases.
  • For this Kondoleon re-created the triclinium of the Atrium House and its adjacent nyrnphaeum, or fountain court.
  • With her encouragement, the nonagenarian re-created lost sketches of his hotels that proved the theories.
  • As for the hair, it was characterless: a mousy mop that he would need to re-create completely. EVERVILLE
  • The intention is not to parody the genre, but to affectionately re-create the kind of movie that was popularized by Doris Day.
  • When our perfect computerlike subconscious mind is repeatedly shown mental pictures of our most desired goals on the videotape of our mind, the memory becomes so dominant that we are able to re-create it in reality. Creating Wealth
  • Then there are the beloved tricks of the foley trade: Celery stalks are often broken to re-create the sound of breaking bones, or a watermelon covered in crackers is whacked with a stick to simulate the sound of someone's brains being bashed in. Movies: Ann Hornaday on use of sound effects in 'Secretariat' and other films
  • Lions coach and former Tennessee Titans defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz looks to re-create the disruptive line he coached from 2001 to 2008 starring Vanden Bosch and Albert Haynesworth. Top picks Ndamukong Suh, Gerald McCoy full of excitement
  • Facing the falling of commercialized culture context, desirableness of material and market rules, how should literature, walking into the new century, go out the deep valley and re-create triumph?
  • The full Glyndebourne staging is scenically rich and elaborate; Kent and Brown make no attempt to re-create seventeenth century operatic moeurs but instead find modern versions of them.
  • Medea was popular enough to be repeatedly restaged in the next century, and was re-created in Latin by Seneca for the brutal world of the early Roman Empire.
  • Then there are the beloved tricks of the foley trade: Celery stalks are often broken to re-create the sound of breaking bones, or a watermelon covered in crackers is whacked with a stick to simulate the sound of someone's brains being bashed in. Movies: Ann Hornaday on use of sound effects in 'Secretariat' and other films
  • Many are looking for comfort in the ordinary, as the community struggles to re-create a semblance of normalcy. A Day to Bid Farewell to Tsunami Dead

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