How To Use Re-created In A Sentence
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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The snowshoe club socials also re-created the Beaver Club meetings held in Montreal in the winter season.
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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
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Ancient amber, jade and other precious stones are lovingly re-created in polymer clay, as well as newer, space-age materials, such as niobium.
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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
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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.
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We've been negligent in our examination of what it means to be re-created in the image of Christ.
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I've re-created those banks of scented gladioli in tiered pots on my balcony.
Times, Sunday Times
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Meanwhile, the conservatory re-created Dickinson's universe of roses, daisies, daylilies, columbine and hollyhocks.
Evolution of a Garden
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this re-created literalness
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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
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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
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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.
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Here, the program re-created a 490MB hard drive image in the foreground while we converted ten WAV files into MP3s in the background.
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The bar from the film has been re-created and placed in situ, with the memorable taps, tea urns and display cases.
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For this Kondoleon re-created the triclinium of the Atrium House and its adjacent nyrnphaeum, or fountain court.
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With her encouragement, the nonagenarian re-created lost sketches of his hotels that proved the theories.
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The newly re-created Amber Room opened to the public in June 2003 for the tricentennial celebration of St. Petersburg (formerly Leningrad).
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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.
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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
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Fragonard's famously teasy painting of The Swing is re-created with the addition of a tribal peekaboo dress.
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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.
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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
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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