Word: reenacts
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...study, led by Conor M. Liston ’02, was published in last week’s issue of the journal Nature. Liston ran experiments that tested a child’s ability to reenact novel but easily imitated actions...
...Day—the Mass. state holiday in April that commemorates the battle of Lexington (and maybe some other battle that might have occurred in Concord)—a troupe of Lexington residents dress up in colonial-style garb, take up muskets loaded with blanks and reenact the battle of Lexington. The town’s Historic Districts Commission must approve everything along the stretch of Mass. Ave. that serves as the town center—from signs in store windows to bike racks. High school students and senior citizens, clad in “traditional” tricorn...
After Parker nervously hopped around to these ’80s classics, Padgett made her reenact more scenes from her past works, like the Broadway hit “Once Upon a Mattress” and the “It’s a Hard-Knock Life” number from “Annie,” Parker’s break-through role as a child actress...
Over 300 people packed into Sever 113 to hear Wood answer questions from the audience and reenact a scene from the film with action figures...
...Cota mug shot to the crowd, who held them up throughout the game while chanting, Go to jail, Ed Cota, go to jail (to the rhythm of the traditional anti-UNC taunt, Go to Hell, Carolina, go to Helleat shit). Ex-Dukies at Harvard used to be able to reenact such rituals at the Crimson Sports Grille, where former Duke undergrads, now Harvard grad students, and transfers like myself could watch the game as a group. But now that the Grille is gone, we Dukies are going to have to find some other place, and find it we will...