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It is also the narrator's fantasy, the one she is trying to re-enact with Iris, to the point of letting her marriage collapse and losing her loft in Manhattan.
The Regulations serve to re-enact, with amendments, the provisions of the Immigration (European Economic Area) Order 1994, as well as to create free-standing rights of appeal that are independent of those rights arising under statutory provisions applying to persons not claiming rights under European Community ("EC") law.
Often, parents are asked to re-enact, with dolls, how they placed the baby down, and how they found the baby after his or her death.
He was caught stealing and this is the scene we re-enact with the helpful police officer on the market of Tacloban today.
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Don't re-enact "Platoon" with Charlie Sheen.
"The boys learn the language, the sexual positions and re-enact them with dramatic consequences".
They watch movies constantly and re-enact them with homemade costumes and props.
Update: You might also enjoy this video of the jump re-enacted with Legos.
That historic night is re-enacted with electrifying force in the movie's opening set piece.
On 16 January, that race from Davos to Klosters will be re-enacted with vintage sledges from the past 130 years.
Held at Blists Hill Victorian Town, the event will see scenes from Dickens' much-loved novel re-enacted, with appearances by Fagin and the Artful Dodger.
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