Sentence examples for striving to recreate from inspiring English sources

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The restored Colonial District features four working taverns — all serving lunch, dinner or both — striving to recreate an authentic atmosphere.

But too often it felt as if Zolkwer was striving to recreate some of the affecting oddities of Danny Boyle's London ceremony with its flocks of sheep and dancing nurses, but without the over-arching narrative of a nation having a conversation with itself about who it is, what it values and what place it might have in the modern world.

Of course we should not be striving to recreate the housing bubble that burst in 2008, but the government should still examine ways to assist those who are able to buy a house to do so, regardless of whether it is a new build or existing home.

Zanes consciously pitches his music to an all-ages audience, not just to kids, striving to recreate the same all-inclusive vibe that he says suffused American music before the record industry began segmenting the audience into different age brackets.

It's hard to explain, but my work is constantly striving to recreate that world". .

While striving to recreate an accurate model of 1947 Los Angeles, the team also took some artistic license, such as including the appearance of the film set for D. W. Griffith's Intolerance; the set had actually been dismantled in 1919.

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She also strives to recreate the fear among Bush officials that they were underestimating a serious threat to American security.

Indoors we strive to recreate the conditions that will allow the cow to behave as it does outside with specially designed cubicles.

Entire continents strive to recreate the cuisine and actual eating experiences of their homelands, much to the culinary adventurer's incidental benefit.

Mr. Louvin joined her for a gentle duet on "Every Time You Leave," and she strove to recreate the Louvin Brothers harmonies she had long admired.

Consisting of Japanese businessmen, the group strives to recreate the classic sound of bluegrass from the genre's heyday in the late 1940's and 1950's.

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