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recreated

adjective as in changed

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In 2022, when Matson won her fourth national championship as a player, she recreated a picture Jordan had taken after his fourth NBA championship, holding up four fingers, with a victory cigar in the mouth.

The self-dubbed “Lego Banksy” has recreated iconic buildings and structures across Wales and beyond, including Tenby lifeboat station, Penarth pier and Cardiff City Stadium, posting them to social media.

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The Booker Prize-winner is on a visit to the set in a Neasden studio where the Walkers' Stoke Newington home has been recreated.

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Exhibits include Bronze Age pottery fragments painstakingly recreated to reveal cooking ware and fine cups and bowls and a pot with a preserved, freshly cooked meal inside.

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Although the recreated Newsnight interview is the centrepiece of the film, perhaps the most pivotal moment is a scene in the first episode, where the prince meets Epstein in New York.

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

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