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"It's not like they're trying to recreate a speakeasy," he said.
Because trying to recreate a bygone golden age is a shaky way to build the future.
Edwards has gone as far as trying to recreate a road atmosphere for home games.
Here I am, trying to recreate a phantom taste from childhood with food my mouth might no longer crave.
Young women sometimes go too far in trying to recreate a celebrity's brow out of a magazine.
Others fear for the psychological welfare of a cloned child born, say, of a parent trying to recreate a dead relative.
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Just as Julius Caesar had tried to create a kind of Alexandria on the Tiber, we see Augustus trying to recreate an Athens on the Tiber.
There is no point trying to recreate an egg or a piece of beef out of compounds because it will never be as good as the real thing.
Russia may not be trying to recreate an empire it has neither the energy, human resources or ideology for that but it is trying to prevent the West from entering its sphere of influence.
The latest box office hit is "Goodbye, Lenin," a bittersweet comedy about a loyal son trying to recreate an East German life for his dying mother, as her society crumbles under a flood of western goods and Deutsche marks.
"Under John Elliott's leadership they were really trying to recreate an American franchise where they had dancing girls in short skirts that they called the bluebirds, and very high net worth corporate functions.
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