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  • Yes | No | Report from buckshot89 wrote 49 weeks 5 days ago oh yeah. most of my guns have names. you have to take care of them like a child. most of my reenacting buddies have named their flint lockes based on their style. germanic: gretchin, and i have the oldest gun in the group and everyone referes to her as old dirty bas%$#$. quite an endearing name. Do you name your guns?
  • Recycling or reenactment is arguably a bad sign, especially when one is already putting the reader in mind of the subject matter of The Dying Animal. Zuckerman Undone
  • (like in this season when they kind of reenacted a butchered version of Snow White, with Miss J as the wicked witch, Mr. Jay as some kind of prince, and Tyra eating an apple that she slobbered all over herself). Jezebel
  • Protestantism involves a certain straining for an idealized first century Church, as if that was real Christianity and all sects today are merely pale reflections trying and failing to duplicate the first century Church by studying the New Testament and reenacting what they read. How I Became a Sci Fi Catholic, Part 2
  • While it heated up, I went back to the bar and tried to reenact my alchemistic trick in a wine glass. GOLD • by Michael McDonnell
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  • He used the opportunity to scold Sydney and Dixon yet again for not staying around for the ceremony and forced them to sit through a word-for-word reenactment of his acceptance speech. Mind Games
  • These reenactments were videotaped and the videos were played in court.
  • This statute was merely a reenactment of prior statutes which have preserved common law crimes and made them part of our jurisprudence.
  • The trial reenactment, which is being scripted by Assistant District Attorney Sandra L. Hautanen, will be part of an open house beginning at 4 p.m. June 4 at Worcester's new courthouse. Undefined
  • And for nearly two hours they were mesmerized watching Meadowlark Lemon and his teammates perform amazing stunts with a basketball, stunts that would be discussed and reenacted by young boys for weeks to come. The Sins of Brother Curtis
  • I won't say much about the humor because I don't want to spoil anything, but I will love how they "reenacted" a kitschy and well known painting. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • Reenact this scene from memory with the same or random participants.
  • Via reenactments with actors and voiceover interviews with the dead man's zoophile friends TIME.com: Top Stories
  • How about America "reenact" the protests that crucified LBJ. Vietnam: Still an Unjust War « Antiwar.com Blog
  • The image featured a bare-breasted woman as part of a reenactment of the Last Supper.
  • A situation similar to the Osun-Osogbo Festival was reenacted during the grand finale. Archive 2008-07-01
  • The film version is almost a word-for-word reenactment of the books 'most important plot points, leaving out some of the more controversial elements that gave the book a dark overtone. Elites TV
  • Most recently he agreed to contribute to a book I'm editing on Walt Whitman, though he apologized that his deteriorating health would prevent his penning a new essay -- drats, I thought, because Jean Bethke Elshtain is also a contributor to the new volume, and it would have been nice to reenact their earlier dispute, albeit now on Whitmanesque territory. John Seery: Richard Rorty: Ironically Upbeat in Dark Times
  • This became the template for an educational reenactment that was to be repeated fifteen years later during the bicentenary.
  • Recreating the environment of 1863 and authentically reenacting the battle are a popular form of play at Gettysburg.
  • Jamie Rector Karen Barker, a vice president of customer care, left, paraded around the office dressed up as a heart last week to reenact what she did on Valentine's Day 2011. Cupid Year-Round
  • However all the sudden the little 'baa'ing is becoming quite deafening ... can't blame a girl for expecting a reenactment of 1984 at any moment. Rainandfire Diary Entry
  • It seemed like a stark contrast when some of the dressed reenactors would walk past women in baggy tops and shorts! Paintings With Multi-Generations of Women
  • We'll select one of the alternates to take Ed's place in tomorrow's reenactment.
  • As far as the comparison between explicit violence and explicit sex, if you look at both using one as a control point, you will see that most people will not be hacking anyone up, but the chances are much greater that a younger person may attempt to "reenact" a sex scene. A little help with sex and violence?
  • Now all I have to do is reinforce my gambeson, and - yahooooo - I'm ready for another Pachendale reenactment at Bannockburn. Tranquility
  • The analysand can break free of the pattern of repetition only through reproducing or reenacting the trauma as opposed to simply repeating it; the analysand must reexperience the trauma and its concomitant anxiety.
  • Naya Rivera, too, agrees to reenact her memorable "Blame It on the Alcohol" moment: "No me gusta! Exclusive: Go Behind the Scenes of Glee's Regionals: New Directions Takes Back the Slushie!
  • How's this for war reenactment? Times, Sunday Times
  • the reenactment of the battle of Princeton
  • Toys such as fire trucks, ambulances, building blocks, puppets and dolls encourage play reenactment of children's experiences and observations.
  • The sonnet is itself a descriptive reenactment of emotional turmoil, beginning in ecstasy and ending in misery. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rivers were currented with dust which flooded across the land when the wind bade it reenact an old tale of engulfment. “Death-Wish,” a 1950 short story written by Ray Bradbury
  • The vibrant subculture of battle reenactment is too often thought of as merely a hobby or as activity unworthy of sustained analytical attention.
  • But in the far more influential New York Times, Bosley Crowther called the picture a fair and "creditable" reenactment and observed that MGM had "taken no obvious sides in the current atomic contentions. Greg Mitchell: White House Cover-Up: How Harry Truman Edited the First Hollywood Film About the Atomic Bomb
  • I'm sure if some uber-Lord of the Rings or Godfather fans decided to reenact something from one of the movies you'd call it "impressive" or at the very least "geeky, /Film Readers Invited to Partake in “Project Bueller” NYC Parade | /Film
  • HOWARD VARINSKY, JURY CONSULTANT: You know, first of all, all juries have to kind of reenact a scene. CNN Transcript Nov 8, 2004
  • We stopped at Virginia for three days, -- saw the California of '49 reënacted in a feverish, gambling, mining town, -- descended to the bottom of the exhaustlessly rich "Ophir" shaft, -- came up again, and resumed our way across the Sierra. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 78, April, 1864
  • Donning replicas of Inca tunics, rather than contemporary Andean garb, Quechua Indians reenact the Inca sun-worshiping ceremony.
  • At left is a video via The Smoking Gun of a group of white Louisiana college students who have used mud to deck themselves out in blackface so they can "hilariously" reenact the Jena 6 assault. "I'm not a racist."
  • In the post-USSR era he had a late night TV show called "Drema" - they would play music videos by Aphex Twin, Laibach, Diamanda Dalas and like and in between the vlips they'd read and reenact some really messed up stories often written by him, really messed up dark humor with a lot of fake blood - Dario Argento style stuff. Worth Watching - Oct 8: Russia's Action Hero in Man of East « FirstShowing.net
  • PERT: It's the maybe the spinal cord because they were young children once and things happened to them, and people -- Freud had a concept called reenactment whereby we tend to go back and try to reenact things that sort of traumatized us a long time ago. CNN Transcript Aug 2, 2008
  • The end is a carefully staged reenactment of the finale of the film.
  • The reenactments don't always work so smoothly, but the tales of enduring romance and the subjects' senses of humour will win you over, without a doubt.
  • The most well-known example is reenacted, which is the time that Meek turned down an opportunity to produce some sessions for a certain (then relatively unknown) Merseyside combo managed by a Mr. Brian Epstein. Hullabaloo
  • The Welsh can perform a reenactment of the Battle of Humbleton Hill, where Welsh longbowmen decimated the Scottish forces in 1402. 5 Strange
  • The communist regime considers stylized reenactment of ancient stories to be a politically subversive intellectual entertainment for the rich.
  • They question ancient rituals performed at the site - such us making a wish for prosperity by clamping two padlocks together and hurling them over the cliff - even as they reenact them.
  • Cleopatra negotiated with Octavian to allow her to bury Mark Antony in Egypt. She wanted to be buried with him because she wanted to reenact the legend of Isis and Osiris.
  • Most rituals performed by Maya kings were commemorative reenactments.
  • Also, when I started to reenact tallship battles the captain tried to explain manuevering and advantages and I already knew it all. Modern pirates call for classic games
  • She reenacted what had happened earlier that day
  • And it was a really heavy night on set, because we knew that this was the night -- since we'd been so, you know, involved it just was -- we were going to kind of reenact and remember and stand in that place. CNN Transcript Jun 16, 2007
  • He's here to help, not reenact last night's sex romp dream.
  • Team America a word-for-word reenactment of the script before being shot down. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • The film centers around twelve year-old Maxi, a swishy boy whose preferences for girlish clothes, romantic movies and Miss Universe pageant reenactments makes him a target for teasing in his ghetto neighborhood. 2009 June : Scrubbles.net
  • And what if after the Court reversed itself, Congress reenacted its original law — should the Supreme Court take that as a sign that the expectation of privacy is reasonable again, or only that Congress wants the Supreme Court to go away so Congress can have its modest level of statutory protection? The Volokh Conspiracy » Thoughts on the Oral Argument in City of Ontario v. Quon
  • They reenacted the battle of Princeton
  • Kids will love reenacting the excitement of Iron Man†™ s aerial maneuvers from the movie. Toy Fair 2008: Hasbro Even Has Iron Man Toys | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • A Fox on the Fairway" even borrows blatantly from the playwright's own manual, reusing a curtain-call reenactment gimmick from his "Lend Me a Tenor. Theater review: 'Fox on the Fairway' at Signature Theatre
  • To be called a farb, is to be a posuer, a failed reenactor. Archive 2006-03-01
  • While it heated up, I went back to the bar and tried to reenact my alchemistic trick in a wine glass. GOLD • by Michael McDonnell
  • We know he has "reenacted" portions of it, surely there must be a contemporaneous account of it? SEIU Hits Airwaves For Obama In Indiana
  • Or, in this particular reenactment, not so swiftly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Costumed residents reenact scenes from the Battle of Puebla, and smoke in the air comes from simulated musket fire. There's a skirmish at every intersection for the annual Cinco de Mayo parade in Mexico City. Costumed residents reenact scenes from the Battle of Puebla, and smoke in the air comes from simulated musket fire. © Donald W. Miles, 2009
  • Writing is frequently a form of reenactment.
  • If this stunt is a success, think of some of the other celebrations we might be subjected to: Southern Nationalists holding John Wilkes Booth Days complete with reenactments of his most famous moment in a theater, Timothy McVeigh Days with a reenactment of the last moments of the Murrah daycare center, and, of course, Mohamed Atta Days with what horrors I'll leave you to imagine. Jesus Wept
  • They were referred to the committee on the expiration and reenactment of laws, and never heard from again.
  • A viewer can almost sense "American Experience" eventually handing the reenactment baton over to the newsier hand of "Frontline," as "God in America" explores the way religion -- again, evangelical Christianity -- currently feeds politics and the culture wars, and vice versa. PBS's calm and evenhanded 'God in America'
  • He also doesn't kill and eat Annie, as Lt. Colson makes clear by referencing the real life Zack and Addie carnage that no one wanted to see reenacted. Karen Dalton-Beninato: Accentuate the Positive: Treme at The R Bar in New Orleans
  • In some countries some Muslims are clamoring for reenactment of fundamentalist Islamic measures.
  • He bets the other two boys that the South will win during a Civil War reenactment.
  • Many think the highlight of the festival is the knights reenacting the most chivalrous sport of the era: jousting.
  • Civil War reenactments are catnip for photographers.
  • Most of the techniques aim for the extended targets, or the head, just the areas you're not supposed to strike in reenactment - fair enough since we wear modern protective gear for WMA, whereas your friend on a reenactment field is probably wearing an authentic open-faced helmet. Not going smiting...
  • It was amazing to me to see the line unblurred between male and female (now women wear pants and men wear pink shirts!) in the clothing style of all the reenactors. Paintings With Multi-Generations of Women
  • Prodigious is the only word for it; still, having just been briefed on the Future Combat System with its neoteric dogs, mules, and eagles, the Caesar's gun crew looked to me like Civil War reenactors.
  • When you dig into them, I think that you might just find that some of the very best moments of the DCAU occur throughout Superman: TAS, whether is the pitch-perfect origin reenactment in the early episodes to the first meeting of the two icons in “World’s Finest”. Superman: The Complete Animated Series » DVDs Worth Watching
  • In the film, overweight teachers recover painful gym class memories, as a reenactment flashes of a 1950s-style gym teacher making children perform unspeakable tasks like push-ups, sit-ups, and jumping jacks before he informs them with blood-curdling severity, “Okay, boys and girls, today we’re gonna play a game called dodgeball.” FLY FISHING WITH DARTH VADER
  • Even TV shows are showing real life crime cases in lieu of dramatic reenactments.
  • If Mao On The Wall is primarily concerned with the documentation of the fading mythology of Mao Zedong, then the series Reenactment in contrast enacts the story of the demythologization of this icon.
  • Congress reenacted the law
  • The Law of Social Risk of 1970 was a reenactment of the old law against "vagrants and crooks" that had been in force since 1933.
  • Though fewer and fewer Italian Americans know the history of which Malcolm X spoke, some have reenacted it. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Although shook up, Sophie joins a special reenactment in Capri. The Night Villa-Carole Goodman « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • She is convinced that the teenaged couple are about to reenact the tragic love affair of her youth.
  • I don’t think Americans would have liked reenacting Stalingrad in Essen or Hamburg or Frankfurt or Strasbourg. Matthew Yglesias » Cold War Hawks and the Soviet Economy

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