The film has reconstructed titles and will be accompanied by a live performance of its original score, also reconstructed.
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I reconstructed that from my own memory, the police records, and all of that, so that's all reconstructed material, which I thought was the best way to tell the story.
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Then, they reconstructed the image with a special analysis algorithm.
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Other reconstructed pieces come from scans, interviews, sketches, and artworks.
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She loved her reconstructed breasts and felt in control again.
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"My dad, years ago, had his knee reconstructed," Bagnall says.
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Days after Boucher cleared the debris, Paul reconstructed the pile.
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So the image is a reconstructed view, not a photograph.
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So the reconstructed motion you see is actual live motion.
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Our reporters reconstructed how Mr. Trump came to his decision.
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Her hip bones will also need to be virtually reconstructed.
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He relied on Marcus, who reconstructed his past for him.
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The researchers reconstructed about 80 percent of Macrauchenia's mitochondrial genome.
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The Dickinson homestead is now a museum, its gardens reconstructed.
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It took decades of work, but both have been reconstructed.
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But like Coster-Mullen, Kuran's work was reconstructed from unclassified sources.
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The reconstructed ninth panel shows St. John the Evangelist baptizing Aristodemus.
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These organs will be reconstructed after the girls are separated surgically.
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In "Shared Distance" (1982, reconstructed 2014), casting did make a difference.
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The artist drowns in a reconstructed oil spill while we watch.
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We've reconstructed what happened that day, based on what videos show.
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She does not care what her reconstructed breast looks like now.
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Out of the 35 studies that Roodman reviewed, he reconstructed eight.
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The interior was redesigned and reconstructed with classrooms and medical offices.
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At the Swiss Institute, two spaces from the novel are reconstructed.
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Front and back views of the virtually reconstructed Denisovan finger fragment.
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And while Wagner's team reconstructed a partial genome, Feldman and his colleagues now have a complete reconstructed genome for the Justinian plague, including 30 newly identified mutations and correcting 19 false positive mutations from the earlier analyses.
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They reconstructed the image perfectly, and the video with 90 percent accuracy.
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And we're examining the debate over how Notre Dame should be reconstructed.
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Her elbow and ulna were reconstructed with titanium and a metal bar.
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Now Metzger and his colleagues think they have reconstructed the crime scene.
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The sequence parses emotionally, like a folk story reconstructed from a dream.
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There are rows of buildings reconstructed from reflections on Jihiro's family car.
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The prisoners secretly drew the scene in images that are reconstructed here.
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Optimists hope that the political ruin can be reconstructed, piece by piece.
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A day later, Afshar reconstructed his clinical notes on E.R. from memory.
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A former art nouveau theater, largely for children's productions, will be reconstructed.
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The streetscape of New York has been reconstructed for a transient population.
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The bodies are reconstructed with horse skins, wood, leather, blankets, and iron.
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But if white Americans reconstructed the law, they did not reconstruct themselves.
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It's having the best lamb I've eaten in a freshly-reconstructed Grozny.
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Our reporters reconstructed the harrowing story of five who never made it.
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Twenty reconstructed lake homes depict life in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages.
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His nose was reconstructed three times and his eye socket was shattered.
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In some movies, though, the captured present is also a reconstructed past.
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Both the reconstructed transcript and the Justice Department memo may be incomplete.
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The reconstructed image resembled other portraits Degas had painted of Ms. Dobigny.
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We reconstructed the crucial seven weeks when it grew into a crisis.
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Such relationships are not easily reconstructed with a new cast of characters.
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I didn't want to look at the breasts that had been reconstructed.
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Reconstructed Neanderthal man and woman, as seen at the Neanderthal Museum in Germany.
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Working with charities, the UNHCR has reconstructed more than 4,000 homes since 2017.
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Instead, we CT-scanned the specimen and virtually reconstructed it in a computer.
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It is likely that my grandma will die before her house is reconstructed.
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The database shows the transport routes on reconstructed maps based on Google imagery.
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We reconstructed the collapse using a surprise piece of evidence: security camera footage.
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The reconstructed bill bars those convicted of domestic abuse from purchasing firearms. Sen.
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If the F.B.I. has reconstructed their browsing history, it has not said so.
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A reconstructed breast will neither feel, move nor age like a natural breast.
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There was also no record of Albuquerque PD having reconstructed the crime scene.
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Its choreography has been reconstructed for the piece's first performance since the 1970s.
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Patti Smith purchased the reconstructed home of Arthur Rimbaud for an undisclosed sum.
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This story also explores themes of the nature of reality, and is particularly interesting for being reconstructed with a neural network as every frame of the film has already been reconstructed (hand traced over the original film) by an animator.
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The scientists reconstructed past climates by studying pollen in layers of mud in lakes.
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The sounds were then sampled and reconstructed into the impressive jam you hear below.
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There's maybe one or two reports in the world of both lips being reconstructed.
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Then, the researchers reconstructed detailed 3D models of each skull that had been scanned.
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He and his colleagues retrieved DNA from the hair and reconstructed the owner's genome.
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The first half reconstructed one such tribute, organized at Stratford in the 18th century.
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About three dozen original bronze handles remain in the house, while others were reconstructed.
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Existing interior finishes were stripped and reconstructed to provide for a more unfinished look.
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These tables are not conventional and can be moved and reconstructed to your liking.
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The wooding fencing on the property from nearly a century ago was also reconstructed.
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Reportedly they are to be installed eventually in a reconstructed Four Seasons period room.
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The team reconstructed the ancient timeline using DNA sequences of contemporary moths and butterflies.
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Most will only gain partial sensation in reconstructed penises; some will never gain any.
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Watch: Our video team reconstructed what we know about the jet's seven-minute flight.
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Now, police are hoping reconstructed images of her face will help identify the child.
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The New York Times has reconstructed how the disaster happened, from beginning to end.
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In Vo's work, a reconstructed Corona beer carton rests on a vivid red rug.
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Reconstructed skeleton and body silhouette of Patagotitan mayorum showing preserved elements from the six specimens.
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Projects undertaken since 2000, like the reconstructed Marunouchi Buildings, tend to be massive, multipurpose skyscrapers.
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But his lips, part of his nose, and left ear were unable to be reconstructed.
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Q: You brought a novelist's sensibility to these stories, with composite characters and reconstructed dialogue.
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After the failed rebellion, District 13 was destroyed, but its citizens secretly reconstructed the city.
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Democrats consider a reconstructed transcript of that call their most damning evidence against Mr. Trump.
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Hélène lives in a reconstructed town, surrounded by old objects she sells for a living.
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In the same central case as the ghastly Yutyrannus huali, a lively reconstructed scene unfolds.
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Now it has been reconstructed in Tekken 7, and no human's online ranking is safe.
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For this installation, Claerbout digitally reconstructed Berlin's Olympic stadium, a crucial image of Nazi propaganda.
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What was grunge if not classic rock reconstructed with punk rawness and speed-metal power?
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The most famous, also reconstructed for Allah's Automata, is the 12th-century elephant water clock.
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Some historic buildings are so important, so symbolic, that they deserve to be faithfully reconstructed.
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After multiple surgeries and skin grafts, his face was reconstructed, along with blue plastic eyes.
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He placed a new glass dome atop the reconstructed original structure, which dates to 1894.
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Also, reconstructed breasts, which can "look normal in clothes," may not feel much of anything.
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And I reconstructed it by topic so we can see clearly how the narratives unfold.
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The Philippe Chatrier Stadium has been demolished, nearly reconstructed and expanded in the last year.
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In short, we had reconstructed the State and placed it on the road to prosperity.
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Image: BBCThe reconstructed bust shows an early human that looks similar in appearance to Paleolithic Africans.
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Bush's portraits represent a 21st-century version of the walking wounded: survival, trauma, and reconstructed lives.
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Our reporters reconstructed how that partnership fell apart after President Trump withdrew American troops from Syria.
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For example, every reconstructed data set may be missing values at one end of the scale.
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Jolé's husband has pseudoachondoplasia and has undergone multiple surgeries to have his hips and knees reconstructed.
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You will be able to lay a reconstructed 19th-century view right over the present reality.
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But a few days later, Paul allegedly reconstructed the pile of debris in the same spot.
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The statue was reconstructed from hundreds of pieces found clustered together beneath an ancient water fountain.
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One reconstructed jaw opens to a massive nine feet span, peppered with teeth seven inches long.
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Karmoy is also a huge archaeological site and contains several reconstructed houses from the viking era.
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Daniel: Everything is reconstructed every day, depending on what produce we can get our hands on.
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Titled Vehicles, the show primarily features meticulously reconstructed images of service vehicles sourced from the Internet.
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Now, his wardrobe has been reconstructed in unprecedented detail in the latest issue of Scientific Reports.
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It's a single piece of skull, which the researchers then digitally reconstructed into a full skull.
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With holes pricked in the makeshift dome, she has reconstructed the starry night skies above Ukraine.
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Unlike her mother, who stays close to the reconstructed roundhouse and tends the campfire, Silvie wanders.
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It's the recent celebration of the reopening of a painstakingly reconstructed 1,000-year-old Buddhist temple.
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Arts & Leisure ____ The New York Times has reconstructed how the disaster happened, from beginning to end.
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I was a fan of "The Sleeping Beauty," which he reconstructed for Ballet Theater in 2015.
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Mr. Trump later directed that a reconstructed transcript be released amid intensifying scrutiny from House Democrats.
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Our reporters reconstructed the timeline of the mass shooting at an American high school on Friday.
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The new park has been reconstructed with sports fields, tennis courts, a playground and a bandshell.
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To "inflate" it, they performed a CT scan on the fossil and then digitally reconstructed it.
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AAA: With the Arch of Triumph, that can reasonably be reconstructed using a process called anastylosis.
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Watch this version of the video, which is reconstructed from the original replay of the game.
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During a thaw in the relations between church and state in the 1940s, the statue was reconstructed.
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Abbie isn't sure if she remembers the shooting or if the memories are reconstructed from news reports.
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I mean transcript is just easier to say when talking quickly than reconstructed memo of a conversation.
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To date, he has reconstructed 700 objects from a list of 7000 destroyed and stolen Iraqi artefacts.
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February 2018's extreme event in the Bering Sea - reconstructed (from observations) sea ice extent since 1850.
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By tracking the scorpion's movements from several different viewpoints, the strike trajectory could be reconstructed in 3D.
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The entire playthrough was then reconstructed offline using the player's recorded actions on the starting game state.
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Woodstock dominates a section on festivals, reconstructed in a room of faux grass and scattered bean bags.
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The international sanctions regime Obama destroyed took years to build and cannot be reconstructed in a day.
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Happy Wednesday and welcome back to Overnight Finance, now reconstructed from shredded documents obtained by the feds.
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That's what makes "Dadaglobe Reconstructed" especially relevant in our own moment of political disorder and media disruption.
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Standing in the reconstructed garage together recently, Walter and Stephen had contradicting memories of what happened next.
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After the White House reconstructed a rough summary of the call, Vindman realized it contained significant omissions.
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But most convincing is the similarity of the bone lengths to the reconstructed lengths of Earhart's bones.
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I began working from dioramas that used reconstructed background elements from Indian miniature paintings, and dollhouse furniture.
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These references to "culture construction" build on Raad's earlier commitment to exploring the reconstructed landscape of Beirut.
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Our reporters reconstructed the timeline of the mass shooting at an American high school, above, on Friday.
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We reconstructed Travis Kalanick's final hours as Uber's C.E.O., which played out in a Chicago hotel room.
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With thin metal plates, the resident reconstructed her cranium, returning the bone that she had previously removed.
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Mr. Trump insisted on Wednesday that the reconstructed transcript offered no evidence that he pressured Mr. Zelensky.
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The reconstructed faces are expected to be displayed at the New York Academy of Art in April.
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In October 2015, scientists reconstructed the genome of a 4,500-year-old man who lived in Ethiopia.
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He posted examples of reconstructed images based on images subjects viewed in a fascinating loop on Twitter.
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But senior department officials said their determination was based on the reconstructed transcript, not those other factors.
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An infant drinks from a reconstructed feeding vessel similar to the ones analyzed in the new study.
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Using new scientific information, a police inspector has reconstructed the violent final days of the Iceman's life.
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A couple of reconstructed installations have impact largely because they're prescient of art by others to come.
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And they immediately got the toilets—not just on her floor but in the entire building—reconstructed.
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Showing my face outside my house while bald and thin with breasts two surgeries away from reconstructed?
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Investment funds advised by Strategic Value Partners will be the main shareholders of the new, reconstructed company.
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Within this clear outline, the dance (as reconstructed) is sparely filled in with dramatic images of varying potency.
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The rehabilitation process is an even steeper order for players who need the ligament reconstructed a second time.
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They reconstructed a simple clay mouth, according to the BBC, then set a bunch of toothpicks in it.
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"Tracer," which Taylor 2 reconstructed in 2016, but was last performed by the Paul Taylor company in 1963.
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But, in April 2017, doctors successfully removed the sac, repaired the gap and reconstructed the little boy's face.
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Piltdown Man cranium and mandible as reconstructed by Dr Arthur Smith Woodward (L) and Professor Arthur Keith (R).
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But rather than pay the ransom, the company reconstructed its key systems, a process that took four days.
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The finding was made using a novel technique that reconstructed Earth's impact history by examining the Moon's craters.
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They then retrieved them from the DNA and reconstructed the images perfectly, without a byte of information lost.
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It would take "years" for the territory to be reconstructed, he said, even if cement came in uninterrupted.
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Increasing this by over 28500 percent will create more headaches for Trump and the Republicans than reconstructed bridges.
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The gazebo where Tamir was shot, Mr. Gates said, will not immediately be reconstructed in its new city.
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As reconstructed in interviews here and in nearby Sulaimaniya, the Islamic State attack was ambitious and carefully planned.
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We saw it in the "redemption" of reconstructed Southern state governments in the decades following the Civil War.
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Using videos and police scanner conversations, we reconstructed the events that left 58 dead and about 500 injured.
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We reconstructed how it started and spread, beginning in a secluded area by a river on Nov 93.
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With surveillance footage, our reporters reconstructed the killing and botched cover-up in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.
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We reconstructed how the disaster happened, from beginning to end, by using investigators' descriptions of security camera footage.
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Efforts are underway to crowdsource photographs from former visitors so that the museum's offerings can be virtually reconstructed.
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Before long, it reconstructed itself and sought to carry out the Dalek's number one mission: exter-min-ation.
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Doctors often promise patients that their reconstructed breasts will look even better than the breasts they had before.
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The newly established National Transportation Safety Board conducted its first major disaster investigation and reconstructed what had happened.
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Ms. Pelosi announced the start of an impeachment inquiry before the release of the reconstructed transcript and complaint.
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By 2019, 40 stations will be reconstructed or brand new, and half of our tracks will be new.
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After news of the whistle-blower's complaint emerged, the White House released a reconstructed transcript of the conversation.
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Some of the reconstructed fragments appeared to be related to chicken proteins, others to frog or newt proteins.
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For starters, a reconstructed breast is often numb and can no longer play a role in sexual arousal.
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A modern-day infant sipping from a reconstructed feeding vessel of the type analyzed in the new study.
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The researchers also reconstructed the genome of a 48,000-year-old oral bacterium from one of the Neanderthals.
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Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher, in a posthumous performance reconstructed from old footage) is given her flowers of respect.
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Appropriately, it features foods that aren't what they seem, like this reconstructed caprese salad shaped like a tomato ...
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Many of the works in Reconstructed History have windows, offering a view into rooms from a painful past.
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Under the vast dome of the reconstructed church, Monteverdi's "Missa in illo tempore" wafted around the resonant interior.
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It now features a reconstructed path for walking in addition to a biking lane and a jogging path.
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Most importantly, Maliki reconstructed the Iraqi state along sectarian lines, privileging the Shia majority over the Sunni minority.
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The algorithm then reconstructed and refined the original images to prepare the final historical image of the black hole.
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Pinterest knows this, and over time, it's reconstructed its image as the destination for planning and building your life.
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It's also unclear whether any of wine's many purported health benefits would be maintained if it were reconstructed molecularly.
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As he reconstructed a loud night of beer drinking in a Miami park, Mr. Rubio stopped himself and smiled.
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Shattered objects torn from their original setting cannot be reconstructed in situ, though they can be reinterpreted and relocated.
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Through AR, ruins can be reconstructed to their old glory, and different layers of famous paintings can be revealed.
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Investigators who reconstructed the movements of Garcia and Rivera say they tracked Markel that morning before he was killed.
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It was chopped up and kind of reconstructed—some of the best lobster I've ever had in my life.
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The team then looked to temperature data reconstructed from ice cores from Baffin Island and nearby Greenland ice sheet.
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Rather than publishing the original materials themselves, Motherboard has reconstructed the content of the slides to remove identifying details.
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Had Congress included a grandfather clause, then banks like J.P. Morgan might not have recently reconstructed their Dell teams.
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The Artkraft Strauss Sign Corporation reconstructed the sign in 1993, after heavy damage was inflicted by a winter storm.
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At the same time, preserved (or often reconstructed) slave quarters illuminate one of the grimmer moments in American history.
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Desserts were being reinterpreted, deconstructed and reconstructed on tall scaffoldings made of spun sugar, airy mousses and puff pastry.
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In collaboration with Emily Coates, the choreographer has reconstructed the rarely seen 1965 "Parts of Some Sextets" for Performa.
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So Mr. Demers went to the White House the next day to read its reconstructed transcript, the people said.
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Dr. Willerslev and his colleagues reconstructed the genome from a century-old lock of hair kept in a museum.
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I believe it is more prudent to build on this existing reconstructed infrastructure instead of repealing the entire ACA.
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Kit Neville got it worse — his nose was shot off, and he now lives with a surgically reconstructed face.
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During the surgery, he had his knee's anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed and the medial meniscus and lateral meniscus repaired.
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His nose had been smashed flat and then poorly reconstructed so that when healed it was larger than before.
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On a few occasions, he has eschewed the real world entirely and reconstructed his aesthetic in three-dimensional installations.
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The largest criminal investigation in Dutch history painstakingly reconstructed the events leading up to and on July 17, 2014.
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Mr. Zelensky assured the president he would follow up, according to a reconstructed transcript released by the White House.
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Mr. Zelensky assured the president he would follow up, according to a reconstructed transcript released by the White House.
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He has reconstructed or edited works including Donizetti's "Élisabeth, ou la fille de l'exilé" and Rossini's "Aureliano in Palmira."
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Separately, the recently reopened 1913 Woodward Theater in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood has reconstructed the building's historic marquee.
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More than anything, when displayed in loose grids on low slate-colored tables, they also look like reconstructed fossils.
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I spent hours moving through exhibits, from sculptures of repurposed technologies to the reconstructed ruins of the Syrian war.
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Estate Whim Museum offers a glimpse of the Caribbean's dark history through its reconstructed plantation buildings and Great House.
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He underwent surgery March 28 — a procedure that lasted 12 hours in which Kelly's upper jaw was entirely reconstructed.
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Four million formerly enslaved Americans reconstructed their families and communities, establishing thousands of churches and schools and civic organizations.
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Based on the shape of the skull, a team of model-makers reconstructed Cheddar Man's face with a 3D printer.
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For If I Ran the Zoo, each limited-edition piece is adapted from the original and reconstructed using resin casts.
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"Throughout history, we have constantly reconstructed our natural surroundings in order to adapt to our ever-changing culture," Charrière says.
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Colonel Vindman said that the reconstructed transcript included a few omissions, and that he had tried to make some changes.
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A reconstructed skull of Judith will be on display at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa starting May 24.
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This activity can also be reconstructed into a spectrogram, and the ones that match up will get amplified (see diagram).
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He reconstructed the seafloor maps and quickly secured exploration licenses in PNG for Solwara 1 and another site in 1997.
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The discussion shifted to polychromy, and a debate ensued about how the display of reconstructed color can inform museum viewers.
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These pieces were destroyed in Allied bombings of the city during World War II, and were reconstructed during the 1980s.
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Below ground, engineers reconstructed water, electric and communications infrastructure at a cost of $13 million, paid for by the utilities.
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About 1,200 feet of the 3,000-foot spillway will be fully reconstructed this year with the rest rebuilt next year.
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It will eventually be reconstructed here, in Chicago, as part of a growing arts bank on this city's South Side.
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One premiere was actually a revival: an excerpt from Jerome Robbins's 1973 "An Evening's Waltzes," reconstructed from a silent film.
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On the other side of the main residence are two newly reconstructed apartments, each with two bedrooms and one bath.
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This is a group of people who have entirely reconstructed their universe out of self-righteousness and spite for authority.
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As a result, the likely route of male humpbacks across the ocean can be reconstructed by listening to their vocalizations.
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But their cells operate according to a new set of biological rules, producing familiar proteins with a reconstructed genetic code.
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Digitally reconstructed details such as a yellow money chest and decorated house altar also speak to the banker's wealthy status.
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Using photographs, slides and a six-minute color film, the company reconstructed the piece, which has been performed only once.
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He recently recalled meeting a soldier whose nose had been reconstructed from "a thousand fragments," and recounted his awkward conversation.
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The reconstructed faces are of remains found in the Canadian provinces British Columbia and Nova Scotia between 1972 and 2019.
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A reconstructed transcript of a July 25 call between Mr. Trump and Mr. Zelensky was a key piece of evidence.
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It was smaller than I had expected—as places reconstructed from borrowed memories inevitably are—and also duller and dustier.
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While you're here: A reconstructed caprese salad with liquid olive, ricotta powder, basil, and tomato water is also worth trying.
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"We've been through three crises over the past 25 years, and each time the market has reconstructed itself," he said.
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He reconstructed the unwieldy conglomerate, selling off most of GE Capital, which had been a money-spinner until the financial crisis.
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Even then, they found that by testing inputs on their reconstructed model, they could often learn how to trick the original.
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Frederic Edwin Church's painting of the Parthenon ruins becomes momentarily reconstructed in Radius Ceiling thanks to Hollomon's hovering geometric building blocks.
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Like many of the tour's conversations, they are, where possible, reconstructed from actual historical logs—Samuel Pepys was a big help.
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Our reporters reconstructed a timeline of the operation, which was complicated by the U.S. military's withdrawal from northern Syria this month.
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From the skull fragments, the researchers virtually reconstructed the faces of the ancient humans who had once lived at the site.
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In 11 California fires from 1970 to 13, builders reconstructed 94% of the burned homes within 25 years, the NYT reports.
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Our reporters reconstructed the story of that late January weekend through interviews and a review of investigation documents and flight records.
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In 2014 researchers reconstructed an audio signal from behind glass by measuring how sound waves were bouncing off a crisp packet.
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There's nothing normal about thumbing through a dead man's fully reconstructed record collection and feeling his silent judgements over your shoulder.
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LGP will repay the bonds using operating revenues from the reconstructed Terminal B, mostly with payments from airlines and concession providers.
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Using a new statistical method called astrochronology, astronomers peered into Earth&aposs deep geologic past and reconstructed the planet&aposs history.
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Its narrative details how Earth's biosphere was reconstructed following the breakdown of nature, a process initiated by humanity's own malfunctioning robots.
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During the 8-hour operation on December 20, doctors removed the tumor and reconstructed the young girl's jaw, mouth and tongue.
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What the Bidens had done "sounds horrible to me," he said, according to a White House reconstructed transcript of the call.
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Wehrum is taking the lead on the agency's efforts to reform the permitting process for new and reconstructed air pollution sources.
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Next, he reconstructed Roberto's rib cage and his arms before placing his hand bones on the outsides of Roberto's pants pockets.
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We've reconstructed one of the most cautionary cases on record: GlaxoSmithKline, which was hit with record penalties of nearly $503 million.
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"People think I fully went under the knife and completely reconstructed my face, which is completely false," she told PAPER Magazine.
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Based on that card design, I've reconstructed the card Beatty and Dunaway would've seen, the one they received: That's horrible typography.
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Only a handful of the scrolls were found intact; most are fragments that scholars have reconstructed into hundreds of different manuscripts.
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Mr. Morales said that the sit-in counter will be fully reconstructed and will look as it did in the '60s.
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The work was temporarily removed and partially reconstructed after a blogger claimed to have discerned anti-semitic messages in its form.
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The city was flattened during World War II, so it's now a hodgepodge of Modernist architecture mixed with reconstructed medieval buildings.
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Reconstructed after the war, the bridge had been dedicated to the 28th Division and bears a large image of its patch.
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Now it's a heap of rubble, and even if it's reconstructed, the results will only be a simulacrum of the original.
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" It's true that the transcript of the reconstructed conversation does not reveal a smoking sentence with an "if" and a "then.
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Critic's Notebook The Komische Oper has reconstructed Jaromir Weinberger's "Frühlingsstürme," a show that was virtually erased by Nazi rule in Germany.
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The package that exploded indoors yielded parts that could be reconstructed, a law enforcement source told CNN on condition of anonymity.
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Mr. Eisenberg warned him not to discuss the call with others and ordered that access be restricted to the reconstructed transcript.
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The new museum, in a reconstructed royal palace, is projected to cost €644 million if it opens as scheduled this September.
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The trio behind the YouTube channel Pushka Garazh reconstructed the Cybertruck using an early model of a popular Russian-made hatchback.
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Colonel Vindman provided new details about how the reconstructed transcript of the call ended up in a secure White House server.
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"It isn't the clash of civilizations so much as the clash of artificially reconstructed civilizations that is taking place," Kaplan writes.
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In hagiographic reconstructed childhood scenes Mezrich has a prepubescent Church already speaking like someone trying out lines for a TED Talk.
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Since the original scenes had all been filmed on location, no sets needed to be reconstructed, saving a lot of time.
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On Sunday, in the final race of her career, Vonn was racing on knees that had been surgically reconstructed multiple times.
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End up at the Japanese covered bridge, an arched pagoda built in 1593 and later reconstructed by the Chinese and Vietnamese.
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At a biochemical level, memories are not pulled from the shelf like stored videos but pieced together — reconstructed — by the brain.
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And despite the high number of women who have had the mastectomy procedure, the reconstructed and unreconstructed female body remains underrepresented.
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We compared patients recommended for sterilization to the patient population of each institution, which we reconstructed with data from census forms.
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It's a string-drenched pop song that sounds like it's been reconstructed from every Bond theme over the past 30 years.
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"July last year I had to have my nose reconstructed after having an infection, and unfortunately I can't breath properly," he says.
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Visitors walk through the reconstructed crooked alleys of Baghdad's Jewish quarter and view a scaled-down replica of the city's Great Synagogue.
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Here's how experts and officials reconstructed key moments of the flight in the immediate aftermath of its disappearance with 239 people aboard.
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The cement and reconstructed buildings were not built to withstand earthquakes, meaning more houses collapsed and more people died than should have.
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Women who undergo mastectomies can choose to have their breasts reconstructed — a procedure that's often covered by health insurances — or go flat.
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When Colonel Vindman offered corrections to the transcript, which was reconstructed from voice-recognition software and notes, those two suggestions were rejected.
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The newly reconstructed square is one piece of a sprawling campaign of blagoustroistvo, or urban improvement, spreading across Russia's cities and towns.
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Using genetic sequencing, the scientists have reconstructed oral bacteria from the remains, which can tell a story about each patient's overall health.
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Similar to how the clock reconstructed our environment and us, time and motion studies fueled task and schedule management in the workplace.
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Not one to give up, he then reconstructed the sword and plunged it into the heart of his beloved wife Nissa Nissa.
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Faced with an open-ended exile and a fair amount of free time, Carville patients reconstructed facsimile versions of their old lives.
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Note that the satellite record did not begin until 22016, with the earlier record reconstructed from operational ice charts and other sources.
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The Apidima 1 skull fragment, a partial cranium, identified as belonging to an early modern human (right), and reconstructed CT images (left).
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How they cracked the case: Researchers used global marine fossil data and matched it up against continental configurations and reconstructed paleographic records.
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Using materials sourced from the area where the shield was found and a simple tool kit, they reconstructed the shield from scratch.
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The two dolls that I have reconstructed represent two parts of me: one nerdy and very unfashionable, and one strong and cool.
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They removed disintegrating mortar, reconstructed parts of the sometimes-swollen masonry, reset the columns and injected grout into cracks in the structure.
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It also reconstructed near-surface ocean temperatures at points along the AMOC's journey to gauge how affected these were by current strength.
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He's old and his Achilles' is reconstructed out of old Terminator parts, but he looked really good Week 22016 against the Jags.
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Ms. Frelinghuysen helped Mr. DiMeo with facts, but mostly left him alone with the space, a reconstructed room from the Gilded Age.
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Cases of uniformed mannequins, and a large collection of gas masks, munitions and propaganda posters, precede an entrance into a reconstructed dugout.
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Working with a team of researchers from both Stanford and the University of California, San Francisco, Dr. Nolan reconstructed Ata's entire genome.
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Weeks later, the pope had a long discussion with Mr. Scalfari, the reconstructed transcript of which the journalist published in La Repubblica.
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Alessandro Orsini, from the Brooklyn firm Architensions, tore down and reconstructed a shed in the borough's Greenpoint neighborhood as a writer's studio.
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"The Big Red One" (Friday), released in 2212 and screening in a reconstructed version from 2660, is based directly on his experiences.
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As the bridge was being reconstructed in 1916, the structure collapsed again as it was being hoisted into place, killing 13 workers.
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Last week, the team released a video that reconstructed the timeline of the killing of Mr. Khashoggi and the botched cover-up.
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The complaint and a reconstructed transcript released by the White House formed the basis of the House impeachment inquiry into Mr. Trump.
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And while the countenance is blurry, imaging technology has advanced to the point that the face can be reconstructed from the scan.
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I remember walking through the park, its altar recently reconstructed, but many of the buildings so dilapidated that the grounds seemed abandoned.
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He recommended that access to it be limited, and eventually a reconstructed transcript was placed on the White House's most secure server.
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"The Big Red One" (Friday), released in 1980 and screening in a reconstructed version from 2004, is based directly on his experiences.
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"The server, they say Ukraine has it," Mr. Trump said, according to a reconstructed transcript released by the White House last fall.
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But the package that exploded indoors yielded parts that could be reconstructed, a law enforcement source told CNN on condition of anonymity.
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The cabin was dismantled where it stood originally, on the Point of Pines plantation, on Edisto Island, South Carolina, and reconstructed here.
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All mastectomy patients considering breast reconstruction should be informed that reconstructed breasts will only be a "reasonable facsimile" of their original physiology.
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After it was broken into in 1979 and everything in it was stolen, he reconstructed what he could and restocked the room.
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The aftermath While DWR says the main spillway was reconstructed by November 2018, the agency said finishing work is still in progress.
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In an ordinary homicide investigation, the police department would have reconstructed the crime scene, examined the weapons, and locked up the evidence.
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A temple in Bagan, for instance, is reconstructed as it appears before and after a 2016 earthqake damaged the 13th-century structure.
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For the first time, scientists have reconstructed the entire skeleton of this 200-pound marsupial, which died out some 46,000 years ago.
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Then, during a training run in Colorado in November 193, she tore her reconstructed anterior cruciate ligament, knocking her out of the Olympics.
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Here's what this is all about: the University of Cambridge reconstructed the face of a man who is buried in the 13th century.
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Casinos give people the opportunity to live controlled experiences in reconstructed environments—often more fake than authentic, mixing the real with the imaginary.
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Historic central Warsaw, for example, was destroyed during World War II, and was almost completely reconstructed and is now a World Heritage site.
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Still, Dr. Reich noted, other parts of the original study, such as the reconstructed sequence of the Mota genome, stood up to scrutiny.
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Researchers will release a global Gene Atlas describing protein space, metabolic models for each biome, and approximately a half-million reconstructed microbial genomes.
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Now, the public can peer inside the secretive complexes thanks to the efforts of arms control analysts who reconstructed these bunkers inside Minecraft.
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Based on their primate analysis, the researchers reconstructed the protein described by the HERV-T gene remnants in the DNA of modern humans.
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The project reconstructed 23 statues from the Roman city of Hatra and Assyrian artifacts from Nineveh that were destroyed by ISIS in 2015.
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But the approach of Super Bowl 50 next month prompted the league to ordain that the inaugural game in the series be reconstructed.
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The present leaks across the pastlike motor oil over water, acridrainbow on reflected sky,on backlit silhouette of youagainst the reconstructed ancientdignitary's mansion.
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Almost a year ago, a woman accused Tom Hanks of sexually abusing her as a child and began posting reconstructed memories on Twitter.
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If such a record is not maintained, can such decisions be reconstructed or determined based on an analysis of the Trending Topics product?
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Pavletic surgically reconstructed Nigel's face using nearby tissues and has gotten Nigel to as close to having a normal face as is possible.
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To the extent that Mr. Trump was convinced that releasing the reconstructed transcript would clear him of wrongdoing, it was a major miscalculation.
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The life story that can be reconstructed from circumstantial evidence is a rather sad one, suitable for one of Cather's darker prairie tales.
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"People think I fully went under the knife and completely reconstructed my face, which is completely false," Jenner told Paper magazine in February.
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Dr. Seales realized that the writing surface of the scroll had first to be reconstructed and the letters then stuck back to it.
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Only on a tour can visitors enter Gropius's faithfully reconstructed office, which was a showpiece for the first official Bauhaus exhibition in 1923.
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Those interested in New Frankfurt can visit the Ernst-May-House, a small museum in a historically reconstructed residence within the Römerstadt Estate.
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Hurricane Sandy destroyed more than 278 of the units; 210 were reconstructed, and it is hard to distinguish them from the old structures.
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He told House impeachment investigators that he tried to change a reconstructed transcript made by the White House staff to reflect the omissions.
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Now, a team of Italian researchers has reconstructed Ötzi's vocal cords and used it to reproduce what his voice may have sounded like.
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In a standard surgical treatment — performed 100,000 times a year — the ligament is reconstructed with a graft from the patient's hamstring or patella.
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His facial appearance has been reconstructed from his skull by Lynne Schepartz and Tobias Houlton of the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.
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From the trackers they recovered, the scientists reconstructed detailed routes of the first half of the Sargasso migration for more than 80 eels.
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Through the crossword clues, he reconstructed his life, and I learned about the humanity of the father-like friend I adored so much.
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VICE News reconstructed the last two months of Mariee's life using medical records, interviews with her mother, and independent analysis from medical experts.
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His open-air museum features several reconstructed turf homes — rustic stone and sod-roofed dwellings that Icelanders repeatedly rebuilt and reused for centuries.
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He reconstructed Cavalli's "La Calisto" and "L'Ormindo,"and introduced, to acclaim, his versions into opera houses, especially at the Glyndebourne Festival in England.
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And there is little sign that buildings which have been reconstructed are structurally sound enough to keep inhabitants safe through the next earthquake.
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The production designer of "The Souvenir," Stéphane Collonge, painstakingly reconstructed the views from the Knightsbridge apartment by digitally combining photographs taken by Hogg.
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Homeland Security says that, because some infrastructure in El Salvador has been reconstructed since the earthquakes, Salvadorans no longer belong in the program.
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To patch up the fireplace, Mr. Redmond reconstructed the hearth using pieces of the apartment's original tile that the building's super had saved.
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In the latest in our series about drug-resistant infections, we reconstructed a salmonella outbreak caused by pork in Washington State in 2015.
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In the latest in our series about drug-resistant infections, we reconstructed a salmonella outbreak caused by pork in Washington State in 2015.
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A group reconstructed smallpox virus from a 17th century mummy and bacterial microfossils in a Byzantine skeleton that seem related to Staphylococcus aureus.
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Reconstructed History continues in the Taplin Gallery of the Paul Robeson Center for the Arts (102 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ) through November 25.
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Mr. Trump has also suggested that he only released a reconstructed transcript of the call in response to Mr. Schiff's comments about it.
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Each has its own page, which offers a brief history of the site; videos showing high-resolution, digitally reconstructed views; and elevation plans.
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Reconstructed timeline based on our reporting, previous reports and Waymo's lawsuit: 2012: Anthony Levandowski and Travis Kalanick first meet at a TED Talk.
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After trying to lease it on and off for 10 years and sitting empty for three, the property is being reconstructed into warehouse space.
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Sound also figures in The Making of a Dream: Loy Bowlin + Jennifer Joy Jameson, featuring the recently reconstructed, glitter-encrusted home of Loy Bowlin.
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Reconstructed into a 21st century museum by architect Thomas Albrecht, it now contains two large, adjacent wings housing 17 galleries spread across three floors.
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And in the dystopian not-so-future, researchers have evidence that machine learning-trained artificial intelligence systems can be reverse engineered, reconstructed, and stolen.
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He said he spent six months reviewing about 21957,220 pages of vintage police and FBI reports, and reconstructed the timeline surrounding the child's disappearance.
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But not before military surgeons tried to save him, report archaeologists who now, two centuries later, have reconstructed the long-dead French cavalryman's face.
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The omissions do not alter the heart of the conversation, as the reconstructed transcript of the call released by the White House on Sept.
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All the same, in the past two years his students have reconstructed five scenes, even if they are mere "slivers" of the book's depths.
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The photo, titled Reconstructed Meat Slices, is a pithy display of emotional emptiness, presumably left cold and alone besides a depressing can of foodstuff.
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He's sent flying through a random and infinite multiverse where he flies through his own face, gets deconstructed, and then reconstructed all over again.
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As vividly reconstructed by Marton, Noel Field's life is a window on the delusion and narcissism that fuel the self-radicalized of any era.
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Kendrick was also wearing a reconstructed denim situation, too, which I think, was like, to both of us, okay, this was the right decision.
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Also beguiling, if only because they are unfamiliar, are such installation works as "Spatial Environment in Red Light" (1967/2019, reconstructed for this show).
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We've reconstructed one of the most cautionary cases on record: GlaxoSmithKline, the pharmaceutical giant, which was hit with record penalties of nearly $500 million.
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That robbery is reconstructed in "Museo," Alonso Ruizpalacios's new film, but not quite in the usual based-on-a-true-story heist-movie manner.
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When I visit Volgograd now — modern, reconstructed — I wonder if Homs and other cities destroyed by war will ever look and feel like this.
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Even the main Philippe Chatrier Court, where Rafael Nadal won his 12th French Open singles title on Sunday, was reconstructed in the past year.
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"Fantastically strong European events," said Keith Pelley, the European Tour's chief executive who reconstructed the schedule after the PGA Tour did its own overhaul.
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The Times reconstructed an episode last month in which an aid truck trying to cross a bridge connecting Colombia and Venezuela burst into flames.
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Rather, Chivers has reconstructed the moment-by-moment experiences of Navy corpsmen, helicopter pilots, soldiers and Marines at their most narrow and fundamental level.
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But the surgery on her left side failed when the transplanted tissue, called a "'flap," was rejected, leaving her with only one reconstructed breast.
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"She has been following me for years," Dr. Larsson said of the woman found in Boat Grave 36, which was reconstructed for the exhibition.
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Technically speaking, the researchers didn't actually use chips; they reconstructed a room using a Korean brand of chocolate-dipped corn puffs called Corn Cho.
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As for Mr. Trump's conversation with Mr. Zelensky, Mr. Putin defended the phone call, saying that he saw "nothing compromising" in the reconstructed transcript.
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That topic did not specifically come up in the call between the two leaders, according to the reconstructed transcript released by the White House.
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So the builders reconstructed the collapsed center span and, just three years after the second collapse, the Prince of Wales presided over its opening.
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Investigators pieced together deleted emails from Clinton's correspondence with other officials and reconstructed "fragments" from old servers and machines connected to her email domain.
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A team of German scientists has reconstructed the genome of Y. pestis, using genetic material taken from two sixth-century skeletons buried near Munich.
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The legislation substantially reconstructed the nation's welfare system by giving state governments more autonomy over welfare services while also reducing the federal government's role.
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And one piece, "Bridge Over Tree" — originally created in 1970 for the Walker Art Center, has been temporarily reconstructed by the Public Art Fund.
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We reconstructed the network of retweets to map the flow of information, and we identified the users that were on the streets using geolocation tags.
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To that end, they recruited forensic artist Hew Morrison, who had previously reconstructed the face of a 3,700-year-old Bronze Age woman dubbed Ava.
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To better understand life at that time, researchers analyzed the man's bones and reconstructed his face in an attempt to find out his life story.
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The original disrupter, Bob Dylan once reconstructed the musical zeitgeist by tuning the social and political consciousness of the 1960s to the key of pop.
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Authorities reconstructed the car at a lab in Maryland and believe the bomb had been placed in the center console of the vehicle, said Robinson.
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It is not your actual fingerprint, it's templates that are deconstructed into ones and zeros that are then reconstructed, encrypted at rest, encrypted in transmission.
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His most recent album, "Facing Dragons," features eight original compositions ranging from muscly postbop to dreamy extrapolations on samba, plus one radically reconstructed Beatles cover.
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McDaniel's tweet appeared to be reconstructed from a different context, during an interview she did the evening before on Fox Business Network's Lou Dobbs Tonight.
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The White House has released a reconstructed transcript of that call, which House Democrats have used to build momentum for an impeachment inquiry against Trump.
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Most of the Assassin's Creed series is technically a string of ancient "genetic memories," reconstructed inside a fictional virtual-reality system known as the Animus.
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" "People were saying I got my chin reconstructed, that I got a nose job, an eyebrow lift, I got my boobs done, this and that.
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Image: A reconstructed example of the hafted axe / STUART HAY, ANUThe world's oldest axe—dating back at least 46,000 years—has been uncovered in Australia.
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Rosetta caught all the action, and scientists on Earth have now reconstructed a detailed sequence of events that may have been triggered by a landslide.
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Under his watchful eye the the palace was reconstructed with grand intent; furnished with frescos and populated with the patron's extensive collection of Roman statues.
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In this year's season finale, he removed the mask to terrorize Septa Unella — but we still didn't get a good look at his reconstructed mug.
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He extolled on several occasions the reconstructed transcript of his call with Zelensky, which Trump believes makes it clear that he didn't do anything wrong.
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She had surgery to have it reconstructed and then tried to train, telling herself she could get back to the point where she had been.
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That Old Stone House (built in 1699 and reconstructed in the 1930s) was the site of important fighting in the Battle of Brooklyn on Aug.
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Investigators pieced together the deleted emails from Clinton's correspondence with other officials and reconstructed "fragments" from old servers and machines connected to her email domain.
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That reconstructed schedule was revealed in documents released by the National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday as part of the agency's investigation into the crash.
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There will be a 3-D model, nearly 4 feet long, and a virtual model created before the ship is reconstructed and returned to Alexandria.
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Elsewhere in the show, the artists Nina Fischer and Maroan el Sani have reconstructed a portion of the dance floor from the Palast's youth club.
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Sharp turns in tunnels throughout the system need to be reconstructed so that they are less severe, allowing for higher speeds and thus more trains.
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Scientists have reconstructed the tumultuous history of a lost continent hidden underneath Southern Europe, which has been formally named "Greater Adria" in a new study.
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Archaeologists have reconstructed surprising details of ancient people's lives, but they still know relatively little about how infants and children in the ancient past lived.
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A reconstructed transcript of a July call between Mr. Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky released by the White House also showed Mr. Trump pressuring Ukraine.
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I would have been dead three times of cancer, which, by the way, is the reason for my previous cosmetic surgery, my exquisitely reconstructed breasts.
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Huge archaeological collections in museums held DNA that, once reconstructed, shed light on the genetic prehistory of the continent as far back as 2200,0003 years.
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Along the way, the politicians are also opening a can of worms about how Spain was reconstructed in the 1970s after Francisco Franco's long dictatorship.
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Then there was Gala Porras-Kim's sculpture ''Reconstructed Southwest Artifact,'' which incorporated a painted Native American potsherd purchased from eBay (no provenance given, ''condition: used'').
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That move, along with the release of the reconstructed transcript of Mr. Trump's call with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, helped prompt the impeachment inquiry.
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The new additions are old choreography, by Bronislava Nijinska and Ninette de Valois, that Mr. Ratmansky has reconstructed from film; they prove vivid, picturesque, charming.
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In just one battle, the great powers of Europe fought for more than a month outside this magnificently reconstructed medieval city, and suffered 280,000 casualties.
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After looking at photos of reconstructed breasts, "I was slightly horrified," said Charlie Scheel, 48, of Brooklyn, who decided against implants after a double mastectomy.
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The reconstructed skull of the dino named "Judith" will be on display at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa starting May 28500. http://cnn.
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The researchers interviewed the community and observed their foraging strategies and reconstructed food webs in the desert before the Martu left, and after they returned.
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The containers went by ship to Dar es Salaam, and were then carried west on foot and by train to Kigoma, where she was reconstructed.
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Originally built in Lower Saxony, she was transported in 20143,22014 boxes by rail to Kigoma on the north-eastern shore of the lake and reconstructed there.
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It opens with eight performances of "Sylvia" (May 226-292), which was reconstructed for both Ashton's Royal Ballet and Ballet Theater in the 143-214 season.
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The vast majority of cultures from the ancient world have been dug out and reconstructed based on everyday objects made of clay, porcelain, stone, and metal.
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Rivera had reconstructed Lee's movements from interviews with everyone she had encountered the day she disappeared, as well as clues found on her laptop and phone.
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His body was partially reconstructed with a life-like silicone mask and preserved in a large, temperature-controlled glass reliquary so the faithful could view it.
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More Fuller House: The New Fuller House Trailer Is Finally Here The Original "Full House" Is Being Reconstructed It's Official: The Full House Revival Is Happening
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In my experience as a PhD student in Egyptian Archaeology, I've normally seen this done by changing the color, shape, or material of any reconstructed elements.
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In 2004, the Coney Island Terminal—the end point for four subway lines—was completely reconstructed, and stands as a gleaming example of innovative urban infrastructure.
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Later on we see four small grotesque gilded heads, mouths agape, baying in mockery, mounted on the reconstructed frame of the roof of a carriage. Whose?
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Now for the first time, this lost region between Scandinavia and Great Britain known as "Doggerland" has been "reconstructed" and further evidence found to confirm settlers.
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HOWARDENA PINDELL: WHAT REMAINS TO BE SEEN As an abstract painter, Ms. Pindell destroyed and reconstructed surfaces of canvas and mixed media both formally and literally.
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In other infrastructure news, we reconstructed the bridge collapse in Genoa, Italy, that killed 43 people last month, using security camera footage to understand what happened.
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Amster Yard is a courtyard and sculpture garden at 1023 East 49th Street with original and reconstructed 19th-century buildings at the entrance of Instituto Cervantes.
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Their scuzzy, flannel-wearing, day-drunk aesthetic isn't there to throw you off the scent—these are weed-addled rock songs reconstructed from dad's record collection.
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One among several structures like it are laid out in neat rows in a bend of Germany's River Elbe, two miles from Dresden's historically reconstructed center.
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Dr. Sierks and his team reconstructed the full image from the layers that were successfully transmitted by Rosetta in its final moments, 300-million miles away.
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The exterior was reset with the structure's original stones, but the inside was reconstructed with concrete and steel to be safer and more modern in design.
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He is in love with old ballets, especially in their original form, insofar as that original form can be reconstructed after decades of neglect and alteration.
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Instead, he painstakingly reconstructed the lives of Formula One champion Ayrton Senna, acclaimed singer Amy Winehouse and legendary footballer Diego Maradona almost entirely from archival footage.
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In the time since the restaurant closed, the city reconstructed the pier, at a cost of $8.3 million, and it is now open to the public.
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In the morning, White House officials briefed about a dozen Republican members of the House and Senate on the reconstructed call, providing them with talking points.
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The Pergamon Museum may have been my favorite; it featured the stunning reconstructed blue Ishtar gate of Nebuchadnezzar II, unearthed in Babylon between 1899 and 1917.
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Over the course of nine months, they reconstructed the scene where his body was found in his bathroom, with a single gunshot wound to the head.
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For instance, they said, at one point an order was given to not distribute the reconstructed transcript of Mr. Trump's call electronically, as would be typical.
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ProPublica has reconstructed the fight from thousands of pages of court documents, information obtained through public records requests and accounts from current and former IRS employees.
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There are towns (Donore, Navan) and castles (Trim, from the Norman period, and Slane, reconstructed in the 18th century, now the site of big rock concerts).
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The records could be used to create computer models that would show how monuments and endangered historical sites might one day be restored, repaired or reconstructed.
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With renovated restaurants, reconstructed roads and a rotating cast of festivals celebrating everything from movies to music to boats, this island gem has regained its luster.
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That happened in October when the president was defending the contents of a reconstructed transcript of his July 25 conversation with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine.
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