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The man portrayed for generations as a talented visionary has been recast, according to revisionist history, as a villain who exterminated indigenous communities and their culture from much of South America.

In its baldest terms, its plot suggests a brutal variation on "Romeo and Juliet," recast according to the arcane sociology of Gullah society in the South: light-skinned boy and dark-skinned girl fall in love and are torn asunder by their squabbling families.

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Life Cycle Methodologies (LCMs) are currently not considered in details on the EPBD recast, but according also to recent researches, they might be important tasks in a future recast.

His prints have recast old engravings according to his own systems of information, and his eminently appealing drawings — especially those in red and blue pencil — reflect the detail with which he envisions his art, as well as its underlying tenderness.

As I recount in my book, "Knickerbocker: The Myth Behind New York," out this month from Rutgers University Press, generations of New Yorkers recast the Dutchman according to their needs and their times: he became a symbol of nativism and patriotism, of high society and of five-borough consolidation, and he was seized upon to market everything from beer to basketball.

Next, we recast feeding observations according to the carotenoid content of different fruit species.

Recasting feeding observations according to the carotenoid content of fruits (see Table 1 for category assignment) revealed that males and females differed significantly in their proportional intake of high-, medium-, and low-carotenoid content fruit (χ = 6.67, df = 2, P = 0.04; Figure 4a).

The restrained poetry of George Seféris skillfully married references to ancient mythology with pensive meditation on man's modern situation, while his finely written essays recast the Greek tradition according to his own priorities.

According to the recast of the Directive EPBD (Energy Performance of Buildings), Member States have to target nZEBs (nearly zero energy buildings) and minimum energy performance requirements within a cost-optimal framework by 2020.

According to the recast of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive and its target for the large-scale increase of nearly-zero energy buildings, nowadays a challenging task is the definition of standard high performing building types depending on location and specific climate conditions.

Even though new buildings should be nearly zero energy buildings by 2020, according to European Directive 2010/31 recast, they only represent a minority of the building stock.

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