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Madonna was the first artist to have her concert tours as reenactment of her music videos.
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It will also continue to include the flag in educational events such as reenactments, exhibits and other interpretive programs.
The shows were sometimes touted as reenactments of the stories of the Gods, with a favourite being the scene in which Pasiphaie allows herself to be mounted by the white bull (she mothered the Minotaur).
These intrusive memories are accompanied by autonomic hyperarousal that may be experienced as reenactments of the original trauma (flashbacks)[ 11].
David Ewalt, author of Of Dice and Men, a history of Dungeons & Dragons, said that in his experience with LARPing, the hobby draws those from the worlds of theater, cosplay, and historical reenactment as much as it does those sweaty nerds detractors imagine.
It is life as a reenactment of being alive.
Edison's Oak Tree Pond Park is used as a reenactment site of the battle.
One could almost consider the new war the State of Mississippi has authored as a reenactment of the Civil War.
But I'm afraid this latest example of alleged racism and discrimination by the LAPD plays more as a reenactment of the boy, or in this case, girl who cried wolf.
Furthermore, for some rabbis the 6-day war of 1967 was seen as a reenactment of the liberation of the Israelites from oppression recounted in the book of Exodus (Walzer, Exodus and Revolution, 140).
The function of a wall painting, wall or floor mosaic, or relief was or is to establish the ritual actions as authentic reenactments of their mythical or historical prototype and to make these mythical or historical events continually present.
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