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Recreating and television
Lane has lived for many years with Crozier in Saanichton, British Columbia, where he tends a garden of that has been featured on the television program Recreating Eden, and which he wrote about in the memoir There is a Season.
Recreating a fight scene from Advent Children, the video was banned from airing on Korean television after a copyright lawsuit by Square Enix citing plagiarism.

Recreating and between
Recreating 11 miles between Wareham and Swanage

Recreating and with
Recreating the fyrd into a standing army, ringing Wessex with some thirty garrisoned fortified towns, and constructing new and larger ships for the royal fleet were costly endeavours that provoked resistance from noble and peasant alike.

Recreating and would
Recreating the city was also a challenge ; although Gygax still had his old maps of the original city, all of his previously published work on the city was owned by WotC, so he would have to create most of the city from scratch while maintaining the look and feel of his original.
The game placed 99th in Official Nintendo Magazine's 100 greatest Nintendo games of all time UGO listed Luigi's Mansion on their list of the " Top 50 Games That Belong On the 3DS ", stating " Recreating this experience on the 3DS in 3D would breathe new life into the ghosts haunting Luigi's prize mansion.

Recreating and its
Recreating Decepticon leader Megatron as Galvatron, he dispatched him to destroy Ultra Magnus and the Matrix, but when Galvatron obtained the talisman, he tried and failed to use its power against Unicron.

Recreating and .
Recreating Damascus steel is a subfield of experimental archaeology.
Recreating that role in the 1951 film version, Hunter won both the Academy and Golden Globe Awards for Best Supporting Actress.
Recreating a Lake Tanganyika biotope to host those cichlids in an habitat similar to their natural environment is also popular in the aquarium hobby.
Recreating 16th and 17th century France through the eyes of a fictitious Protestant doctor turned spy, he went so far as to write it in the period's French making it virtually untranslatable.
The Vermont Papers: Recreating Democracy on a Human Scale.
Recreating a moment they shared during a festival soon after he first moved there, she enlists Rose's help in ordering a Ferris wheel, stationing it outside his apartment.
Recreating these present specific additional challenges to anyone building a cockpit.
In 1948 The Society for Recreating the Hachikō Statue commissioned Takeshi Ando, son of the original artist, to make a second statue.
* Taylor, Robert R. ( 1998 ) The Castles of the Rhine: Recreating the Middle Ages in Modern Germany.
* Ziegler, P. and T. Hiller: Recreating Partnership: A Solution-Oriented, Collaborative Approach to Couples Therapy.
Recreating a historical approach to Korean scholar stones is difficult, but it is being done.
* Recreating the First PC article about KENBAK-uino at hackaday. com
Recreating his Broadway smash, Azito's most memorable film role was the Sergeant in The Pirates of Penzance playing opposite Angela Lansbury.
* K. Szpakowska: Daily Life in Ancient Egypt: Recreating Lahun, Malden, Oxford, Carlton 2008 ISBN 978-1-4051-1856-9
Recreating the German invasion of Russia during World War II, Eastern Front covers the historical area of operations during the 1941 – 1942 period.

environments and connected
Hardware database accelerators, connected to one or more servers via a high-speed channel, are also used in large volume transaction processing environments.
When a voltmeter is connected between two different types of metal, it measures not the electric potential difference, but instead the potential difference corrected for the different atomic environments.
The life cycle of salmon requires specific conditions within the chain of connected environments.
They specialise in the design, build and management of highly connected, resilient and secure environments in which customers can house their telecoms, internet and IT infrastructure.

environments and themes
Games make use of strong horror themes, and the player is often challenged to navigate dark maze-like environments, and react to unexpected attacks from enemies.
The film is an example of Roeg's well-defined directorial style, characterized by strong visual composition from his experience as a cinematographer, combined with extensive cross-cutting and the juxtaposition of events, location, or environments to build his themes.
As a songwriter he is noted for his clever wordplay and frequent use of metaphors, philosophical lyrics, themes of oppressive rural lifestyles, and certain phrases and sayings commonly used in the early to mid-20th century and in blue collar environments.
Some are standard sword and sorcery environments, while others borrow Oriental, Central American, swashbuckling, and even space-travel themes.

environments and inside
However, they have significant advantages when deployed inside confined environments such as tunnels, caves, and bunkers.
Its inhabitants, often numbering many billions, live on the inside of the ring, where continent-sized " plates " have been shaped to provide all sorts of natural environments and climates, often with the aim of producing especially spectacular results.
Because of the drastic changes in relative humidity inside the vehicle, components must be qualified to operate in those environments.
All the exhibits are housed inside the former velodrome ( cycling stadium ) that was used for the cycling and judo events of the 1976 Summer Olympics, with each of the four environments taking up a portion of the stadium.
This is the version used when hosting JScript inside a Web page displayed by Internet Explorer, in an HTML application, in classic ASP, in Windows Script Host scripts and several other Automation environments.
But when the restaurant is full and bustling, there is a kind of theater that happens inside …” Butoh frequently occurs in areas of extremes of the human condition, such as skid rows, or extreme physical environments, such as a cave with no audience, remote Japanese cemetery, or hanging by ropes from a skyscraper in front of the Washington Monument.
Insecticides can be applied in rural and urban areas, inside houses and other buildings or in outdoor environments.
Since the first ARRL Field Day in 1933, radio amateurs throughout North America have practiced the rapid deployment of radio communications equipment in environments ranging from operations under tents in remote areas to operations inside Emergency Operations Centers ( EOCs ).
Critical or supercritical nuclear fission ( one that is sustained in power or increasing in power ) generally occurs inside reactor cores and occasionally within test environments.
Here, the Doctor realises that they have materialised inside the compression field of a Miniscope, a machine that keeps miniaturised groups of creatures in miniaturised versions of their natural environments.
This is a stable structure because the ionic hydrophilic head groups interact with the aqueous media inside and outside the cell, whereas the hydrophobic tails maximize hydrophobic interactions with each other and are kept away from the aqueous environments.
The BRT has the following specifications: separate bus lanes or bus-only roadways, a vast network of routes and corridors, high capacity buses operating both outside and inside these corridors, greater passenger volume as compared to that in mixed traffic lanes (- 3000 pphpd ), enhanced station environments ( not just simple bus shelters ), automated pre-boarding fare collection and fare verification, street level boarding and alighting, low emission vehicle technology ( Euro III or higher ), weather protection on station platforms, centralized system controls, real-time next bus information display, a distinctive marketing identity, high-quality passenger service at bus stations, segregated bike lanes along main corridor ( s ) as well as station access for disabled persons.
In freshwater environments the concentration of solutes inside the cell is higher than outside the cell ( i. e., the environment is hypotonic or hypoosmotic ).

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