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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
reenact .
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Examples
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- Boing Boing Soviet vid "reenacts" Stalin's visit to Berlin - Boing Boing Kozik's Stalin bust
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- Boing Boing Soviet vid "reenacts" Stalin's visit to Berlin - Boing Boing Kozik's Stalin bust
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- Boing Boing Soviet vid "reenacts" Stalin's visit to Berlin - Boing Boing Kozik's Stalin bust
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The surprising, stunning denouement both arises from and reenacts the major themes of Cutting for Stone: love and betrayal, forgiveness and self-sacrifice, and the inextricable union of life and death.
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The surprising, stunning denouement both arises from and reenacts the major themes of Cutting for Stone: love and betrayal, forgiveness and self-sacrifice, and the inextricable union of life and death.
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Even his Jewish friend who apparently testified to his character says Iott's more than just a Nazi reenactor: He also reenacts other things!
Rich Iott -- a Nazi bit of reenacting work Alexandra Petri 2010
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Later he reenacts for his children how it took him less than that to ask out a complete stranger, the woman who would become their mother.
Mandy Walker: What 'We Bought A Zoo' Taught Me About Dating Post-Divorce Mandy Walker 2012
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The surprising, stunning denouement both arises from and reenacts the major themes of Cutting for Stone: love and betrayal, forgiveness and self-sacrifice, and the inextricable union of life and death.
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Later he reenacts for his children how it took him less than that to ask out a complete stranger, the woman who would become their mother.
Mandy Walker: What 'We Bought A Zoo' Taught Me About Dating Post-Divorce Mandy Walker 2012
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The surprising, stunning denouement both arises from and reenacts the major themes of Cutting for Stone: love and betrayal, forgiveness and self-sacrifice, and the inextricable union of life and death.
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