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This is why RENTA's use of "Aunties" in their campaign is significant, as it reconstructs the affectionate and symbolical relationship the aunt once had with her niece during her adolescence.
The narrative, though, proceeds by odd fits and starts, tracking back and forwards in time as Walter, struggling to resolve the train of consequence, reconstructs past events and considers future possibilities, guesses at others' motivations, resolves to act, hesitates, does not.
The brain reconstructs the memory and deletes certain things.
The author, Paul French, vividly reconstructs her life, emphasising both the elegant and decadent.
"When I look at myself, yeah, I am driven by money," he admitted to an audience of students.Drawing on hundreds of interviews, Ms Raghavan reconstructs how Mr Gupta fell into Mr Rajaratnam's orbit.
Software inside the camera then reconstructs the original scene through a process known as demosaicing.
Too few to mention The Balibo five Young swingers Reprints"Balibo" painstakingly reconstructs the journalists' deaths.
It then reconstructs the scene by cutting and folding the original image, taking into account the constraints that apply in the real world: skies are blue, horizons are horizontal and most objects sit on the ground.
"Saints and Sinners", edited by Franco Mormando (University of Chicago Press; $43.95), painstakingly reconstructs the devotional context to Caravaggio's world.
When this grating is illuminated, light bounces off its bumps and troughs in such a way that the reflection reconstructs the original scene.
Mr Moore brilliantly reconstructs the drama of those years.
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