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re-enactment
noun
- the acting out or repetition of a past event or situation
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A dramatic video re-enactment, four minutes of silence, and a tribute to Thomas Jefferson.
From The Daily Beast
Bizarre re-enactment account of what happened by Aruban police.
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He observes, however, emphatically, that a process of re-enactment would be always required.
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That was the delightful charm of Eleanor Faversham; she demanded no formularies or re-enactment of raptures.
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There is then the festal re-enactment of war, when the fight is not actually fought, but there is an imitation of war.
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Fresh rigours would become necessary; the re-enactment of the penal code would not be sufficient.
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On the re-enactment of the Lex Domitia de sacerdotiis, Caesar was elected pontifex maximus.
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