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reconstruir
Act out; represent or perform as if in a play.
enact
act out
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reconstruir
1
Still other students
reenact
battles against the Germans in World War II.
2
In others, those I love
reenact
mistakes I cannot escape.
3
What is he trying to do,
reenact
the ancient days of Nero and Caligula?
4
England will have to wait another four years for the chance to
reenact
that glory.
5
Every time I watch The Lion King, I
reenact
the opening scene with my cat.
6
What's it like to have to
reenact
and bring all of emotions forward every day?
7
I
reenact
the war and I like the clothes, so I wear them every day.
8
I bet I could ask people to get up onstage and
reenact
it on the spot.'
9
We weren't trying to
reenact
the Motown sessions, we were trying to do a television show.
10
Boyle wanted Leo so they could
reenact
their time making The Beach, but it wasn't to be.
11
But I didn't want to
reenact
it.
12
To eradicate the red tape, several political leaders plan to
reenact
the historic march from Selma to Montgomery.
13
A zoo keeper meme that sees keepers
reenact
that Chris Pratt scene in Jurassic World with various animals.
14
Tell her that I can only figure out exactly where the gold is if we
reenact
the shoot-out.
15
He was picked to
reenact
the experience and what he wished he had said to his old employer.
16
The three of us can
reenact
the amorous encounter of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser and Queen Laodice!
reenact
·
reenact a scene
reenact battles
reenact entire
reenact mistakes
reenact several
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reconstruir