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From this residue, something presumably small and compact, the brain reconstructs or recreates the memory.
FORBES: Density Of Meaning: Creation As The Flip Side Of Memory
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The author, Paul French, vividly reconstructs her life, emphasising both the elegant and decadent.
ECONOMIST: Crime in the shadow of the Great Wall
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Their lives, too, are scarcely recorded, though Mr Nicolson reconstructs a few of them to marvellous effect.
ECONOMIST: The King James Bible
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Implementing a process that reconstructs user-driven innovation, but manages the results in an orderly way, will result in measurable outcomes that will validate and constitute real IT leadership.
FORBES: How and Why Techies Must Lead and Manage IT Innovation
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Mr. Kushino reconstructs Victorian lace-ups with skins of lamb, goat, ostrich and stingray, as well as jet crystals, lace and lacquered branches, to create shoes of mythological depth and sentience.
WSJ: High-Concept Enchantments: Review of Shoe Obsession at the Museum at FIT
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Supplied with a copy of the file they compiled, he reconstructs his stay, tries to track down the snoopers and asks himself about the dilemmas of being a patriotic democrat in a foreign dictatorship.
ECONOMIST: Cold-war spies