reenactment


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performing a role in an event that occurred at an earlier time

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Historical reenactments have gained a burgeoning popularity recently.
'But definitely we want to allay the fears of the government employees that the reenactment of the budget would not prevent the grant, but would require an EO to be issued by the President which the DBM has already recommended but we are holding because we are hoping for the enactment of the 2019 GAA [General Appropriations Act],' said Abuel in a briefing with the Development Budget Coordination Committee.
Sarah said: "We will be back next year - July 6 to 8 - and have over 400 military vehicles, WW1, WW2 and post-war displays, battle reenactments and lots of stalls and entertainment."
Catholics in Eastern Visayas are expected to flock to the Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lord's Transfiguration, better known as Palo Cathedral, to watch the reenactment of the Passion and Death of Christ, an annual tradition now in its 40th year.
In 1988, Errol Morris released the film The Thin Blue Line, a documentary that melds film noir-ish reenactments of a crime and standard talking-head interviews.
Production writer and director Christopher Joll said: "The theme of this year's show is heroes and legends with a special angle on communication." Mr Joll revealed that the reenactment would include a large model of the U-559 rising from the floor at Earls Court.
The battle will be staged at this summer's 150th anniversary Gettysburg National Civil War battle reenactment that stretches over four days from July 4 - 7.
The reenactment of the 2005 assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri took place on Tuesday at the Captieux military base near the French city of Bordeaux by the UN Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL), the leftist daily AS SAFIR reported Wednesday.
The reenactment of the 2005 assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri is scheduled to start late in September at Captieux military base near the French city of Bordeaux by the UN-appointed Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL), the leftist daily AS SAFIR reported Saturday.
The National Trust owned site near Eglwysbach played host to English Civil War reenactment society the Sealed Knot, which put a dramatic reprise of a mid-17th century battle between the Roundheads - supporters of Oliver Cromwell's Parliamentarians - and the Cavaliers, followers of the deposed King Charles I.
The exhibition, which consists of forty-seven large-format photographs of men playing war, includes two bodies of work about conflicts that are, in the American consciousness, anything but diminutive: The series "Small Wars," 1999-2002, depicts a reenactment of Vietnam War battles in the forests of Virginia, and "29 Palms," 2003-, records military exercises at Twenty-nine Palms (the largest Marine Corps base in the United States) in preparation for tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan.
For this reason, whenever aggressive behavior is raised as a clinical issue, it should simultaneously raise the possibility that posttraumatic reenactment is driving its presentation.
In perhaps the most innovative reconciliation activity, the group presented a reenactment of the lynching in the woods near the Moore's Ford Bridge at an event attended by Jesse Jackson and other national civil rights leaders.