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reenactment

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And Turn looks and feels like some sort of soft-focus dramatic-reenactment segment from a PBS documentary about Aaron Burr.

Zaks had to find the delicate poise between vivid restating and slavish reenactment.

The “reenactment” of the battle, an even more recent anachronism, dates back only to 1977.

It is during this horrific reenactment that Anwar has his first moment of pause for many years.

As for her reenactment, Mia abandoned imitation: “The sex is all me.”

Should any congressman propose their reenactment to-day, he would be looked upon as a crank and be laughed out of court.

But there isn't, unless it's some law of the Bible, which isn't in force through reenactment in Ohio.

I secured the reenactment of the Civil Service Law, which under my predecessor had very foolishly been repealed.

The next position that we established during the reenactment is frame 161 of the Zapruder motion picture film.

And what is the comparison between the photograph from Zapruder film on that Exhibit No. 889 and the photograph from reenactment?

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On this page you'll find 91 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to reenactment, such as: breeding, copy, facsimile, imitation, photocopy, and photograph.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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