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"We're never going to recreate that moment in time," said Tim Hayes, one of the investors.
He's probably not going to recreate a streak like that again this season.
Moreover, we're not going to recreate downtown Stamford in the South End.
"What we're going to recreate is old hop barns," he said, surveying a grid of wooden stakes.
Mr Johnson, who conceded that many details of the proposal remain to decided, said: "This is going to recreate a 21st Century version of the palace.
"The president made clear that we're not going to recreate the debt ceiling debacle of last August," said Jay Carney, the White House press secretary.
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"People don't leave their problems at home when they go to recreate," Mr. Magnuson said.
Less than three years on, the diggers that rattle about Christchurch's gridded streets are a constant reminder of how far there is to go to recreate what was once there.
"Boardwalk Empire" is set in Atlantic City in 1920, during the first year of Prohibition, and the big outdoor set, the vintage clothing and the kind of historical research that delights in Houdini's sibling are all evidence of the unusual, painstaking lengths the show's creators have gone to recreate an era that barely registers in the American historical consciousness.
When she first heard that people were dressing up, she thought it would be tacky, but she was surprised to see the depth to which the fans went to recreate her designs.
For the one hour a day I get to recreate, I can go outside.
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