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27, as reenacted by § 18 of the Civil Rights Act of May 31 , 1870 16 Stat.
1379, and reenacted by the first section thereof as this chapter.
That weekend Pomona College hosted a series of works reenacted by the artists and at their original locations.
In play after play the action does not take place on stage but is reenacted by the ghost of one of the participants.
Instead, he preferred the more-visceral and naturalistic traditions of folk art epitomized by the sacro monte, or "sacred mountain," at Varallo, near Milan: a popular pilgrimage site formed from a sequence of chapels in which stories from the life of Jesus Christ are reenacted by polychrome figures arranged in elaborate and often gruesome tableaux vivants.
Consumed in this latest film with questions of family and legacy, Mr. McElwee clings to the idea that in "Bright Leaf," the Gary Cooper picture, he has found a "cinematic heirloom," a home movie about his great-grandfather "reenacted by Hollywood stars".
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It was reenacted overwhelmingly by Congress and signed by President George W. Bush in 2006.
In a way we are seeing double: as with Greek tragedy, we know we are observing a ritual being reenacted, but by choosing to be present it allows us to register how the drama will pan out as though experiencing it for the first time.
White people's death is reenacted annually by thousands of people-who, for a hobby on a holiday weekend, get to play dead.
Instead of simply doing these actions, each person weakly reenacted them, by accidentally dropping the ball or slapping instead of punching.
(a) and (b) reenacted without change by act Feb. 10, 1954.
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