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The intensely varied cultures of their homeland are being recreated, Power finds, in condos and subdivisions that have two features in common: a fragrant, slightly messy kitchen ("a hearth, not a showpiece") and a husband in the living room, glued to his computer.
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Endless opportunities: If you're looking for something sweet or more suitable for the early hours of the morning, you can recreate a Power Bowl with a cereal or oats base, fruits instead of vegetables, Greek yogurt for protein, and granola for crunch.
"You can never recreate the depth, power and reach of the brand," he said.
His proposals appear so sweeping that his critics have attacked him for trying to recreate the vertical power structure of the Soviet Union.
Later, in a meeting with the senior staff, Picard expresses his belief that she is a con-artist and points out that all of her "powers" can be recreated with theatrically delivered technology.
Sandy Hayes, a spokeswoman for the Agriculture Department, said that the day after the power failed, safety inspectors recreated what had happened.
Each power of ten is recreated by means of original segments that use a variety of digital and film techniques.
Models recreated the poses of the high-power cowboys, with their own twists.
July 980 January 23 , 1002near Viterbo, Italy Otto III, (born July 980 died Jan . 23 , 1002near Viterbo, Italy), German king and Holy Roman emperor who planned to recreate the glory and power of the ancient Roman Empire in a universal Christian state governed from Rome, in which the pope would be subordinate to the emperor in religious as well as in secular affairs.
I buffed and polished and creamed and plucked and did everything in my power to recreate Rita Hayworth's smoky allure in "Gilda".
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