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It's hard to recreate that onstage.

"It's very hard to recreate," Ms. Lewallen said.

With enough spilled beers … that's not hard to recreate".

"It's very hard to recreate the climate of 1934.

It's kind of hard to recreate those moments.

"It would be hard to recreate what China has done," says Mr Pann.

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As the years pass, spoofs become harder to recreate, at least without divine inspiration, which is not evident here.

Perhaps I'm drunk on nostalgia, but I believe we should push harder to recreate small schools.

It's much harder to recreate the sense of wonder viewers must have felt when Jacques Cousteau began filming his underwater investigations in the 1950's.

It is harder to recreate the seductive humorous tone of a Dickens or a Twain — or for that matter, a Cosby or a Pryor — than it is to render a one-liner into Mandarin.

Time tends to burnish the memory of home cooking, with the result that even the most dreary bowl of macaroni cheese can come to seem, a decade or two on, like something out of Proust, its glorious once-tasted cheesiness as elusive as happiness, its soothing creaminess harder to recreate than an Olympic opening ceremony.

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