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Obama is the only president who has reenacted Fahrenheit 451 by actually having his agency collect and burn a book due to a never-justified classification excuse: Lt Col Tony Shaffer's Operation Dark Heart.

And, for all the very obvious elevation which it gives the Misses Colbert, Goddard and Lake and for all the familiar devices of character and plot it employs, it does give a shattering impression of the tragedy of Bataan.This accomplishment is due in large measure to the unremitting realism with which Producer-Director Mark Sandrich has reenacted battle-action scenes.

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By Alex Ross The New Yorker, September 29 , 1997P. 88 A MUSICAL EVENTS about Oasis and Radiohead... Tells about "Britpop" bands which have reenacted the British Invasion of the sixties, stroking conservative ears with echoes of the Beatles and the Kinks..

A MUSICAL EVENTS about Oasis and Radiohead... Tells about "Britpop" bands which have reenacted the British Invasion of the sixties, stroking conservative ears with echoes of the Beatles and the Kinks.

The story the day before concerned an allegation that ICAC had "reenacted a seizure" of the prosecutor's mobile phone "in order to cover-up a flawed raid a week earlier when they took her phone without a search warrant".

A MUSICAL EVENTS about Oasis and Radiohead... Tells about "Britpop" bands which have reenacted the British Invasion of the sixties, stroking conservative ears with echoes of the Beatles and the Kinks..

Pennsylvania had no valid death-penalty statute at the time, so Isaacs and his companions went south, where most of the states had reenacted the death penalty.

For centuries Christians from around the world have reenacted the triumphant entry of Jesus to Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives one week before his crucifixion, burial and resurrection.

Eventually, the ten-year-old rail worker children were the only ones throwing bricks, and the thirty people who had reenacted being killed started socializing, so Paul Durica had no choice but to end the Battle of the Halsted Viaduct.

The short clip of a man inquiring about a cop's offensively drab footwear has been reenacted, remixed, and remix-reenacted past the point of ubiquity.

Congress has not reenacted the language of § 10(b) since 1934, however, so we need not determine whether the other conditions for applying the reenactment doctrine are present.

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