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Listen to the music and try to recreate it using the notes.
They wouldn't come home and try to recreate the rain forest in Manhattan.
So they would have to start all over and try to recreate the records from the beginning.
They would come home from work and try to recreate the particulars of each game, even though they weren't that good at chess.
The artist Grayson Perry has suggested that I take up a tricolor flag and try to recreate the famous revolutionary painting Liberty Leading the People by Eugene Delacroix.
"If other bands can go as short a time back as Britpop and try to recreate that, why can't we go back and discover music that we think is more interesting?" asks Becky.
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We looked up quarterbacks in the '50s and tried to recreate their bodies on my body.
Knight and his collaborators were making their film in good faith, and tried to recreate the Middle Eastern desert in the leafy Home Counties.
When he was six, Chris Milk borrowed his grandfather's VHS camera and tried to recreate Michael Jackson's Thriller video in his backyard.
Inspired, I went home and tried to recreate a family dressing, based on Campbell's tomato soup, that impressed me deeply in my formative years.
We grew up watching these movies maybe once in the cinema, and then acting them out in the playground at school and playing with our action figures and trying to recreate those scenes, you know, purely from memory.
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