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"It's always a bit of an adventure reconstructing it from collective memory," Wells says.
I'm not able to write about our longlist, which remains confidential (though an enterprising gossip columnist might get some way to reconstructing it from a trip to my local Marie Curie shop).
Instead of summing (dynamic) images, the composite image can also be obtained by directly reconstructing it from a summed sinogram.
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Attempts to work out his theory in more detail with respect to its ground and its content must try to reconstruct it from scattered passages in many different texts.
He is trying to reconstruct it from within".
If there was no trace of the set design, would they reconstruct it from the score?
But twice it was confiscated, and he had to reconstruct it from memory both times.
When I study, I think music – I reconstruct it from a printed page, or play it on the piano.
The C.I.A. -- we have reconstructed it from the slides they used -- talked a lot about the threat overseas.
This is the fourth wall or the façade, now gone, but we can again reconstruct it from those remains.
Joyce did, and in doing so he rendered a picture of Dublin "so complete," he wrote, that "if the city suddenly disappeared from the earth" the reader could reconstruct it from the pages of "Ulysses".
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