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It is at its worst when it tries to recreate a bygone age.
The rules are easy enough: The central player leaves the room and then tries to recreate a story the others have concocted in his or her absence by asking a series of yes-no questions.
"Handshake," a play by Julie Gilbert and Robert A. Brodner, a neurosurgeon, about an ophthalmologist named Bill Ford who is suffering from Parkinson's disease, tries to recreate a surgical procedure called pallidotomy.
Tapping foundations for funds, Mr. Putnam organizes seminars, surveys "social connectedness" in numerous cities (the hope being that local groups will then fix the shortcomings), speaks tirelessly, and generally tries to recreate a modern version of the community bonds that flourished at the turn of the 20th century and again after World War II.
A man tries to recreate a family photo with his father in this short, eerie documentary that premiered at Sundance.
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Our article also tries to recreate an updated geographical mapping of the phenomenon at national level and seeks to outline the main economic attributes assumed by DAs.
"To try to recreate a relationship".
"It's not like they're trying to recreate a speakeasy," he said.
Within minutes he had a circle of volunteers, ready to try to recreate a typical session.
When I later tried to recreate a skive in the States, it didn't work.
I might even try to recreate a few of my favorite scenes.
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