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On Sunday the Battle of Brooklyn will be recreated through stories about the fighting.

Mr. Gilliam dismissed the idea that the lost material could be recreated through digital effects.

It is hubris, skeptics say, to think that natural selection can be recreated through technology.

South of Vesey Street, Greenwich Street is to be recreated through the main trade center site as a four-lane southbound roadway.

Inspired by traditions ranging from Yoruba religion to Native American practices, "people were singing, dancing, burning sage — it's this energy, this beautiful energy, that can't be recreated through enforced religion," Mx.

For that reason, there was wide agreement that Fulton Street ought to be recreated through the trade center site, since it could run all the way from the South Street Seaport to the front door of the World Financial Center.

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Truth be told, what we used to do practically speaking when we met our customers is being recreated through the computerized channel.

In comparison, Michael Crichton's account in "Jurassic Park" (another Frankenstein-ian novel about the wages of scientific hubris) of how dinosaurs were recreated through the use of recovered DNA reads like a report from a respected scientific journal.

But the rest was recreated through interviewing family and friends, speaking to doctors, ploughing through medical files, trying to make sense of her disjointed diary entries and watching videos of her own psychosis.

It is now being recreated through photographs taken in the 1970s by Jean-Marie del Moral, one of the few outsiders trusted to record it, and the memories of the artist's grandson, the author and art historian Joan Punyet Miró.

The Thatch was, for John, both inspiration and haven; it has also been a subtle lodestone for the poetry world in Britain, as something of its atmosphere has been recreated through the Arvon Foundation, which John "invented" with fellow poet John Moat in 1968, at first at Beaford in Devon and very soon afterwards at Totleigh Barton, later at venues in Yorkshire, Wales and Scotland.

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