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  • In this way, unproductive life - life before and after work or rather life in excess of work - is recaptured in the reproductive margins of the normative household, redelivered in other words to the ends of proper social production and the reproduction of the time of labour. Mute magazine - Culture and politics after the net - CULTURE AND POLITICS AFTER THE NET
  • So far, so good, so much more credible—and spoiled only slightly by the blandishment that those that fail should present plans for recapitalization "as swiftly as possible. Is This the End of the Beginning for the Euro Crisis?
  • The recovery is on track, the current-account surplus is healthy, capital flows are strong, companies are restructuring and the recapitalization of banks is almost complete.
  • The editorial begins with a recapitulation of the basic argument marshaled by the Bush administration regarding his past actions while on the board of directors of Harken Energy.
  • How many bands have attempted to recapture the mood and style of their naive years? Times, Sunday Times
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  • I don't usually watch this soap but on Monday the characters very neatly recapped the last two years of their lives and allowed me to enjoy the high drama without having invested anything at all.
  • Food sharing with nonkin reduces the costs to kin of child rearing, but also reduces the resources recaptured by kin after an infant death, so evolved infant mortality is lower. Archive 2008-06-01
  • But amid competition from larger panel makers, Solyndra subsequently laid off staff and recapitalized. Clouds Overtake Solar-Panel Firm
  • And as far as you know, Mrs Hobbs didn't have much of a social life," Armstrong recapped. FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
  • Maybe we're all trying to recapture that feeling of acceptance.
  • While the most damage and destroy is attribute to the vehicles load recapitulate impaction.
  • A corporation, or an industry, is sustainable only when it continually reinvents and recapitalizes itself to meet changing business requirements.
  • So to recap, that's no new ideas and a cast of nobodies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both the BBC and CNN International have recaps of the French media response, and they were not good.
  • He was recaptured four years later in New Brunswick and extradited to the States.
  • It is particularly popular with ‘born-again’ bikers - older motorcyclists who buy high-powered machines in a bid to recapture the thrills of their youth.
  • So, to recap: that's two Canadians, two Scots, and two filthy fruity sexpots.
  • Yet he recaptured the Challenge Cup he won two years ago in such comfort the whole match had a certain air of inevitability. The Sun
  • This recap is painful for me in a way that no recap has been before. Una LaMarche: Project Runway Finale Part Two Recap
  • It will shortly be put up for sale under the terms already communicated to you, which, to recapitulate, call for a very minimum of publicity.
  • Instead of recounting endless dogfights or mission recaps, Brulle shows the attitudes and viewpoints of the men who were primarily engaged in tactical air support.
  • Recapitulating phylogeny as ontogeny, Jakobson states that the phatic is "the first verbal function acquired by infants; they are prone to communicate before being able to send or receive informative communication" (356). 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star' as an Ambient Poem; a Study of a Dialectical Image; with Some Remarks on Coleridge and Wordsworth
  • Like other collectors I am also trying to recapture the feelings of childhood.
  • I'll recap my recap: Brown was a minor mayoral candidate who was a nonfactor in last September's Democratic primary, but he made some waves on the campaign trail by reliably bashing Adrian Fenty and lauding victor Vincent C. DeMorning DeBonis: Feb. 25, 2011
  • To unscrew the casing is to throw open such a Pandora's Box of nuts and springs, axles, ratchets and governors as to confound all attempts to recapture them.
  • The recap: Stop briefly, extend your arm, hurry away.
  • The growth figures suggest Ireland may recapture some of the form of the boom years when economic growth peaked at 11.5 per cent.
  • The candidate concluded his recitation with an abbreviated recapitulation of the subdivisions of the five principal topics.
  • After the second climax, the music slows with a recapitulation of the opening theme and then fades to nothing.
  • The student complained McCormick was falsely saying they were dating, that he was calling her obsessively and had punched a wall and said "I could have hurt you" after seeing her hug another guy, according to an e-mail Hansen sent administrators recapping the allegations. WCAX - Local News
  • He performed well there but did not quite recapture the glory of his Ashes summer. The Sun
  • Mosul's exiled deputy governor warned that the longer it was delayed, the harder it would become to recapture the city. Times, Sunday Times
  • My study of Yunnan is aimed at revealing this mechanism in order to present a case for its precapitalist incorporation into the Chinese world-system, as well as to improve upon some inaccuracies in the world-system debates. Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE)
  • Ah, but we're already trying to recapture Coal Sack space. Covergent Series
  • I've written an essay expanding upon my reasons for disesteeming his work, so I won't recapitulate those reasons here.
  • His experiences would certainly enliven a dull meeting on bank recapitalisation. Times, Sunday Times
  • But after the ignominious recapture of a king who appeared bent on internationalizing his plight, other monarchs were alarmed.
  • Burmese troops successfully recaptured the region.
  • So Just to recap there's Sports Psychology, Sports Management, and Sports Physiology.
  • During a ride to a natural tank amongst these rocky elevations, I passed from the alluvium to the sandstone, and at once met with all the prevailing plants of the granite, gneiss, limestone and hornstone rocks previously examined, and which I have enumerated too often to require recapitulation; a convincing proof that the mechanical properties and not the chemical constitution of the rocks regulate the distribution of these plants. Himalayan Journals — Complete
  • They said the bodies were found when rebels recaptured the area.
  • Now she has a chance to recapture something of her lost past.
  • I needed to find something that would recapture that. Times, Sunday Times
  • The third goal of modern, progressive conservatism is the recapitalisation of the poor. Times, Sunday Times
  • A private guarantor would do this by identifying and forcing the recapitalization of troubled institutions as soon as they weaken.
  • A very similar effect occurs at the start of the recapitulation.
  • EIIA-Cre mediated ablation of Wwox expression recapitulated the observed defects in normal mouse bone development. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • They recaptured the prisoner who escaped last night.
  • Sales of high-temperature solid-oxide fuel cells will also grow at an aboveaverage pace because of their ability to use multiple fuels and their high energy efficiency, which can exceed 80 percent if excess heat generated is recaptured for cogeneration purposes. Digital50.com Digital 50 Daily Industry News RSS Feed
  • Two of the prizes captured by the Southern privateers have been recaptured from the prize crew by the prisoners. Foreign and Colonial News
  • But he never recaptured his previous form and lost thousands of pounds in failed business deals.
  • This heroic, nationalist saga has been recapitulated in hundreds of books, articles, and school-texts ever since.
  • You know, recapitulate in your unconscious the dynamics of your father's and my divorce? THE BLACK BOOK: DIARY OF A TEENAGE STUD VOL. II: STOP, DON'T STOP
  • A 2004 presidential bid failed to recapture the Joe-mentum'' of the earlier race, and he bowed out early. Lieberman Decision Could Set Off a Wild Race
  • Freud focused on psychosexual development, seeing adolescence as a recapitulation of the development of sexual awareness in infancy.
  • The work in which he summarizes his perspective, is a recapitulation of various articles published earlier, but here we see much more cohesion.
  • He thought the piece she'd written on his recapture after a jail break was particularly commendable.
  • After years of backsliding, the New York City Ballet has recaptured the precision that its signature Balanchine repertory demands.
  • To recap briefly, an agreement negotiated to cut the budget deficit was rejected 10 days ago.
  • In 1093 the Moors of the Almoravide dynasty, under the Caliph Yusuf, swept irresistibly upwards into the Iberian Peninsula, recapturing The Historical Nights' Entertainment Second Series
  • But after that, it's difficult to recapture the magic on a permanent basis. Times, Sunday Times
  • To recap: Katei Price marked New Year's Eve by dressing her daughter Princess Minimi Tiara in some "paedo" training slap. Anorak News
  • The colony had lately been recaptured from the Dutch by Sir David Baird and Sir Home Popham, with a well-appointed force of 5,000 men. James Braithwaite, the Supercargo The Story of his Adventures Ashore and Afloat
  • She returned to her native town to recapture the happiness of her youth.
  • Still, at least the X Factor recap is here to cheer us up … Strictly Come Dancing Recap: John Sergeant
  • Between €10 billion and €25 billion is thought to be needed to recapitalise the country's banks. Times, Sunday Times
  • So, to recap: that's two Canadians, two Scots, and two filthy fruity sexpots.
  • There is an urge to recapture the missing person in some way by hanging on to memories, and treasures.
  • Belleau Wood, taken in the offensive, was recaptured by the US 2nd Division, its attack led by the 4th Marine Brigade.
  • It's an opportunity to brush up on a foreign language, recapture memories of a past visit and get first-hand information for that trip you've been planning.
  • The German zoologist, Ernst Haeckel, suggested, in this theory, the idea that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny means that as over the short time span of nine months, a fetus, in the womb, goes through ontogenetic phases of development, it recapitulates the stages of development we see as we go up the evolutional scale -- phylogenetically, that took billions of years to develop. Printing: A Book Review; The Terror Dream: Fear and Fantasy in Post-9/11 America by Susan Faludi
  • Routine modernization and the recapitalization of legacy systems appear to overshadow programs that could yield disruptive innovation.
  • We're trying to recapture the romance of flight as it was in the 1920s or 30s, when flight used to be terribly exciting.
  • Some of the material will be familiar to readers who have kept up with this debate, but this volume is by no means a recapitulation of debates now worn threadbare by constant worrying.
  • The folks over at ign. com have an extensive recap of the panel here. The Tail Section » 2008 » November
  • ‘Each man kills the thing he loves,’ sings Moreau in reedy, exhausted tones that recapitulate the inevitable downward trajectory of every star's career.
  • The events, though recent, do need a brief recapitulation.
  • Leaders of the CCP envisioned that these reforms in ethnic areas would cause the disappearance of precapitalist societies in which ethnic groups were living. Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE)
  • Almost immediately following the vintage Universal logo (nice touch) and subsequent verbal recap of the zombie world situation, we are greeted with a macabre, hilarious off-key (to say the least) undead oompah band.
  • Second, they are allowed to deduct depreciation on the rental property, but that depreciation will be "recaptured" and taxed at up to 25% when they sell. Forbes.com: News
  • This vessel had been recaptured from a Spanish guarda costa. The Romance of the Civil War
  • Do you reckon they'd let me write the recaps on the official site if I apply for the gig next year?
  • The following, then, is less a straight recapitulation of plot and character than it is an introduction to the basic discourses at work in one of Rivette's most important films.
  • So we're left with an anti-relativism argument that traffics in relativism, an anti-corporate argument framed in corporate terms, and an Adorno/Horkheimer name-drop without enough self-realization to notice that the exclusionary schema it's propping up is a mirror-image recapitulation of what Adorno and Horkheimer were warning against. Archive 2009-07-01
  • In Sonata 10 in D Major, one of the six sonatas with full recapitulations, the lyrical second theme in the dominant minor provides a marked contrast to the assertive principal one.
  • His inability to recapture his former brilliance led him to alcohol and other stimulants, and his behaviour became increasingly erratic. Times, Sunday Times
  • What's foiling Mr. Paulson's "bazooka" - in-his-pocket plan for bailing out the two without taxpayer money is the failure of private investors to put up the necessary recapitalization so the government won't have to. Why Fannie and Freddie Will Survive (Alas)
  • The author recaptures an old idea here
  • Later the slave was recaptured and sentenced to die in the arena facing a wild beast.
  • The recapitalized Blockbuster will move forward better able to leverage its strong strategic position, including a well-established brand name, an exceptional library of more than 125,000 titles and our position as the only operator that provides access across multiple delivery channels -- stores, kiosks, by mail and digital. Blockbuster Beyond The Grave
  • At a much more popular level, the transfer of the idea of recapitulation into general thinking is exemplified in its expression in a book on child care that was a handbook in many thousands of American homes in the mid-twentieth century. RECAPITULATION
  • While it is quite possible that we may lose our breeding redstarts altogether during the next few decades if the present process continues, there is also the possibility that they may return and recapture their lost ground.
  • Revived from my state of walking death, I awoke with an insatiable thirst for that world, a mad desire to recapture it in the waking hours.
  • Look at the subject again for a couple of minutes, then recap the next day. Times, Sunday Times
  • A stunned Graham recapped: "You went to Virginia Williams with a baby, and you've been sleeping in a stairwell and a bus station and you spoke to Miss Croft, and there's nothing to do? Art Levine: GOP-Style Democrats Slash DC Budget: Homeless Moms Already Given Bus Tokens, Not Shelter
  • This reproduction is especially impressive because it is a more contemporary version of the painting and so the artist was able to recapture the vivid colouring of the now faded original.
  • The German main line of resistance had been recaptured from the Russians. Panzer Aces
  • Sadly, growth momentum can't be easily recaptured, and a costly three-year process of restoration or replanting will be required.
  • They saw it as time for Google to recapture some of the hungriness of a start-up. In the Plex
  • Later the slave was recaptured and sentenced to die in the arena facing a wild beast.
  • I regard China as a precapitalist world-system or world-economy (to use Wallerstein's terms) that incorporated Yunnan. 86 But was Yunnan a frontier area, an independent world-system, a section of another world-system, or an external area over which the two world-economies were contending? Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE)
  • Buffett follows-up a recap of 2008 successes with the following revelation: "During 2008 I did some dumb things in investments.
  • It will shortly be put up for sale under the terms already communicated to you, which, to recapitulate, call for a very minimum of publicity.
  • The prisoner was recaptured after only 48 hours of freedom.
  • It was not, however, till 1568, that the final reduction of Yemen was accomplished, when Aden and other towns, which had fallen into the hands of an Arab chief named Moutaher, were recaptured by a powerful army sent from Egypt; the whole province was formally divided into sandjaks or districts, and the seat of the beglerbeg, or supreme pasha, fixed at Sana. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 330, April 1843
  • It was fairly long and navel-gazy, but I’ll recap it by saying these are great tips, I want Stone’s book, and congrats on getting to this stage of your wip. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Oh, Man.
  • It will involve plans to recapitalize banks, make Greek's debt mountain more sustainable and ramp up the firepower of the bloc's rescue fund..
  • The conclusion recapitulates and summarizes the main findings of the work.
  • His concentration wavered, yet he still closed with sufficient menace to suggest he may recapture his pomp. Times, Sunday Times
  • That's a very powerful position to be in and they remain favourites to recapture the little urn. The Sun
  • CNN was recapping the war news that I am sure I read in this morning's papers.
  • Finally, let us briefly recapitulate the knowledge argument.
  • Ernst Haeckel coining the phrase ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny to describe the view. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • So I can totally understand why someone would want to recapture this halcyon period.
  • To recap the latest episode, the authors have stooped to the hoary old plot device of a startling newspaper revelation to chivvy the drama along.
  • But a quick recap at the end can go a long way toward ensuring that everyone understands.
  • I don't want to call it a season recap, because under that circumstance I'll probably be guilted into doing season recaps for each league.
  • During the second world war Dr Pollock served as a captain in the Black Watch and then with No 5 Commando, and took part in the D Day landings and the recapture of Mandalay.
  • To recap, the X - 43A is a prototype hypersonic aircraft, powered by a ‘scramjet’.
  • In his bid to recapture the good old days of government, he will spend this week in consort with his advisers and handlers.
  • Meanwhile, for a variety of reasons, the Treasury Department was determined to recapitalize them on the fly which is to say refuel them, as needed, and to bring them in for a safe landing. Economic Principals
  • He was recaptured by the Red Army in May 1945 and was hanged on 1 August 1946.
  • Press Secretary George Christian recapped the earlier meeting for reporters, telling them that the president told the leaders, “I need your help.” Burial for a King
  • To recap, our main aim is to increase sales by 12% this year.
  • He managed to evade two recapture attempts with guile, spirit and a kick like Czechoslovakian absinthe.
  • According to the king, she has committed treason and needs to be recaptured so justice can be done. The Sun
  • 'The Bachelor' week 6 recap: Courtney goes topless, but Ben ironically overwhelmed by overeager Blakely, Jamie While the model was busy bringing her A-game, the other women were moving at a much-slower, 'prude'-like pace ABC NYDN Rss
  • I'd hoped to recapture something. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Most obviously, it implies that we are dishonest; also, it implies that we must be none too smart, since every new term begins with recaps from our profs on the dangers of plagiarism, uncited references and double submissions.
  • If it doesn't get to profit soon, it will need to recapitalise, or find a trade buyer.
  • The recapture of this prisoner is now a matter for the police. Times, Sunday Times
  • Controlling the company is no longer compelling, as the tough financial work involved in the recapitalization has all been done. Globe and Mail
  • For those of you who don't know the full story of Katie and Tom, here's a quick recap.
  • Okay, so to recap, which Serena loves for me to do.
  • After recapturing him, they said they would put him in chains, but didn't carry out the threat.
  • The coverup began in April 1943, almost immediately after the Red Army had recaptured Smolensk.
  • After a lacklustre season he recaptured his form in style, winning as he pleased. Times, Sunday Times
  • Activating even two potent proto-oncogenes had not recapitulated the full syndrome of cancer in every cell of the mouse. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • After an unusually long and chromatic development the recapitulation begins in the tonic minor.
  • Sub-primes "stiffed" the investors with the check, and recapturing the money News for Lynchburg News Advance
  • The rescue plan, in which the company is to be recapitalized in a two-phase cash injection from the government, was announced Oct. 4.
  • A troop of our cavalry recaptured the camels. Times, Sunday Times
  • 'Celebrity Apprentice' recap: The tale of the class act and the 'hussy' - L.A. Now 03/21/2011, 8:02 a.m. Latimes.com - News
  • At that time, the government dramatically expanded the loan guarantee program and recapitalised the banks with public funds.
  • Let us begin by briefly recapitulating the novel's plot.
  • Thus, he concluded, "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny ", which means the development of the individual embryo repeats its alleged evolutionary history.
  • ‘He was recaptured after a resident spotted a suspicious-looking man wearing pyjamas in his backyard and alerted police,’ Mngconkola said.
  • As the theologian Robert Farrar Capon so astutely recognized, the entire argument of Ephesians in the first chapter is what is called a recapitulation.
  • Has he had enough time since his injury to recapture his best form? Times, Sunday Times
  • You know, recapitulate in your unconscious the dynamics of your father's and my divorce? THE BLACK BOOK: DIARY OF A TEENAGE STUD VOL. II: STOP, DON'T STOP
  • The cornerstones of the old time serials, such as a cliffhanger ending, a brief recap at the beginning, and brisk pacing made for exciting television.
  • He demanded the execution of the recaptured prisoners. The Sun
  • He was recaptured 30 minutes later by Gardaí and returned to Portlaoise Prison.
  • To recap briefly, an agreement negotiated to cut the budget deficit was rejected 10 days ago.
  • This latest offensive follows the recapture of Samarra over the weekend.
  • To recap: last week Jack shanghaied a suspect and used a taser to force him to reveal the location of the primary bad guy.
  • As a recap, I had come to a couple of major revelations on PIE that diverge from the "mainstream" but problematic view:One: The unlikely phonological system can finally be rationalized by turning palatal stops to plain ones and plain stops to uvular ones while shifting phonation to a contrast between creaky and plain voice rather than plain versus breathy. New pdf on Indo-European verbs
  • But, having slimmed down on a specially designed diet and training regime, the two-time Golden Boot winner has begun to recapture the form that once made him the most prolific marksman in world football.
  • It needs equity to recapitalise heavily indebted but still viable firms. Times, Sunday Times
  • Let's hope the rejigging of the tournament can recapture the imagination of fans. The Sun
  • A wielding of language that speaks as a means to recapture and reanimate male power, it suggests a masculinity reasserting itself at the expense of women.
  • When the town was recaptured, we found soldiers who had been captives for several years.
  • The fashion business has also recaptured the potent power of the cigarette as a sexual appendage.
  • All of us in flyover country and industry believed you would set a standard and example that recapture, recreate, and foster the can-do spirit that was the hallmark of NASA during and through the halcyon days of Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo. Vote To Keep Mike - NASA Watch
  • Finally, the teacher recapped the main points of the lesson.
  • Recaptured birds generally showed a lack of directional movement in both seasons. although subsequent recaptures indicate northward movement by these migrants in the spring.
  • The angry birds squawked and dove over the water a few times to try and recapture their victims, but Kathy and Sam had enough sense to stay underwater till the monsters left, still cawing and pecking at each other in a frustrated way.
  • -- [This part begins with a long account of her escape, her fortunes at Holby and London, and her recapture, which is here omitted, as it would be to a large extent a repetition of what has already been stated.] -- After Brandon left me my heart still throbbed with the fierce impulse which he had imparted to it. Cord and Creese
  • Hmm… Since ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny I don't think there actually is a completion of the quest.
  • Hair follicle regeneration recapitulates embryonic development.
  • To recapitulate, Young differs with me profoundly on the question of whether we should support the resistance, and hope for their victory against the army of occupation.
  • John paced around the office, recapping the recent events.
  • So, to recapitulate: he says he didn't know what was in the resolution because he wasn't paying close attention.
  • Let's just recapitulate the essential points.
  • The city had been under insurgent control since April and its recapture was seen as essential to organizing the promised January elections.
  • The complete accessibility and popularity of impressionism today makes it hard to recapture the radicalism in style that shocked and outraged the world with its first appearance in France in the 1870s.
  • Is no one able to relate a story without recapping the year that came before it?
  • This book will be most useful as a bibliographic resource for those approaching the topic for the first time, and as a thorough recapitulation of the key positions on central research interests on the question of physical attractiveness.
  • The specially designed ventilated safety cap is also easier for kids to remove and recap.
  • However, it emerged last night that the government has quashed hopes of a victory parade on the scale of that staged following the recapture of the Falkland Islands in 1982.
  • The student might begin with a sentence or two recapitulating the general area of the research, followed by a brief restatement of the specific topic and the research question.
  • Most of them being in the age group of 50 and plus gathered to recapitulate the golden days of their study period in the college.
  • To recap: Percy, Grover, Annabeth, and Sally need a way to escape from the underworld. PERCY JACKSON & THE OLYMPIANS: THE LIGHTNING THIEF Review – Collider.com
  • Our victories in the culture wars, eloquently recapitulated by Ethan Porter in Democracy last summer "V-Day in the Culture Wars," Issue #17, have perhaps made us lax. Elbert Ventura: Making History
  • The case, for anyone still unfamiliar with it, can be soon recapped.
  • After a lacklustre season he recaptured his form in style, winning as he pleased. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rise of "homeshoring" -- the practice of putting outsourced call-center work in the hands of home-based workers right here in America -- is in part a move by some companies to recapture customer loyalty and in part an acknowledgement that overseas operations often create more drawbacks than their savings are worth. MarketWatch.com - Top Stories
  • The film successfully recaptures the joyful style of the 1940s Hollywood musical.
  • A quick recap: Brown was a minor mayoral candidate who was a nonfactor in last September's Democratic primary, but he made some waves on the campaign trail by reliably bashing Adrian Fenty and lauding victor Vincent C. Read Sulaimon Brown's resume -- is he qualified for $110K job?
  • Much like in E. Haeckel's quip 'Ontogenesis recapitulates phylogenesis'. Valerie Tarico: Christian Belief Through the Lens of Cognitive Science: Part 4 of 6
  • Participants recapitulated their major arguments and group discussions highlighted recurring themes and issues.
  • If he can recapture the form that earned him international recognition, he could be the signing of the summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because I had such a busy morning I stayed up super late writing this, and because I am known to get a little slap-happy when I'm tired see also: my last recap, which made prominent use of the word "cooter" I asked my friend and fellow pop culture enthusiast Owen to be my second set of eyes. Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 5 Recap: Marie Clairvoyance
  • In recapping these observations then, I've found there is an optimum time to teach children the letter sounds, the basic code needed for reading.
  • The premise of the precapitalist paradigm of expression holds that consciousness is part of the rubicon of art. Matthew Yglesias » Fight Club
  • The recapture of this prisoner is now a matter for the police. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just the day before the child had spent nearly four taxing hours at the Criminal Investigations Department recapping the whole sordid affair.
  • The recapture of Delhi by forces from the Punjab on 14 September 1857 broke the back of the mutiny.
  • He was recaptured and then taught fellow prisoners to read and write. Times, Sunday Times
  • The film successfully recaptures the joyful style of the 1940s Hollywood musical.

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