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Some of the displays will try to recreate the extraordinarily claustrophobic quarters of even the largest submarines.
Some will try to recreate exactly what they ate for Thanksgiving year after year while they were growing up.
If they find skull fragments, they will try to recreate Gherardini's face to determine if she was in fact the model.
Their festival, called XOXO, will try to recreate some of the best aspects of an event like SXSW but without the headache-inducing crowds and marketing noise.
Once they have a better handle on the dynamics of this kind of flame, they will try to recreate the blue whirl on a larger scale, of the size that might be useful against an oil spill.
With the proceeds from the sale the agency — which represents the work of 13 estates and 51 current members, including well-known photographers like Bruce Davidson, Eve Arnold, Susan Meiselas, Martin Parr and Alec Soth — will try to recreate itself as a media entity on the Web, relying less on publications and more on its ability to tell its own stories of world events and trends.
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I suspect that my silver and small screen notions may soon be dashed, but for now I'll try to recreate that romanticized glamour.
This is just a guess, but I'm thinking creator Vince Gilligan will not try to recreate exactly what he did in Season 2, given that he's said in interviews that the need to steer the story to the plane-crash ending tied the writers' hands a little bit.
Jill Fehrenbacher says such buildings will be everywhere in twenty years, as we "try to recreate some sort of primeval garden of paradise in our homes and workplaces".
Some elements of costumes, such as period-appropriate shoes, will be easier and less expensive to purchase than to try to recreate them yourself.
When Dr. Carlene Mendieta, a California periodontist, sets off on Wednesday morning to try to recreate Earhart's 1928 flight, her first stop will also be Bellefonte.
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