Intangible Cultural Heritage is both traditional and living, so it is constantly being recreated.
Goldberg named the prisoners, he explained their relationships, he recreated their battles, and he described their travels.
The LoveLetters project recreated a program that allowed the 1951 Ferranti Mark I to compose amorous notes.
Some of the most significant findings have been recreated on the stamp issue by artist Nick Shewring.
"The inclusion of the dialog allows us to retain the cinematic quality, although it is LEGO-recreated, " Ricks said.
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Over the years, KumaWar has virtually recreated other wars and key historical moments for players to experience first-hand.
The company recreated itself from a low-margin, commodity-driven, regional oil refiner into a less-cyclical, higher-margin, global specialty chemicals company.
Mr Kavanagh had already recreated some of Rosenthal's vintage Coronation Street episodes on the pub's stage with Lipman's permission.
Football matches played during the Christmas truce of World War I could be recreated for next year's centenary celebrations.
Suharto created a New Order for the vast archipelago, and recreated himself as a new kind of Javanese king.
In the months after the disaster, authorities recreated the emergency in flight simulators.
Museum bosses said they hoped the new exhibition would also be a tribute to the man who recreated the computer.
Instead, microprocessors in each earpiece continually synchronize the music to ensure quality stereo sound is recreated consistently in both ears.
About 500ft from the house is the (recreated) North Bridge where the battle took place, which spans the Concord River.
These living traditions are constantly recreated by communities in response to their environment, their interaction with nature and their history.
Then, in an extraordinary twist, her arrest was recreated on live television almost 24 hours after she had first been detained.
From a family of Persian poets, he fled to the Netherlands in 1988 and has recreated himself as a Dutch writer.
Although every bit of this Tang heritage is recreated, it is aesthetically pleasing, landscaped with ponds and lakes, classical gardens, bridges, palaces and pavilions.
Here you can handle everyday memorabilia, sit in a classic Trabant and watch TV in a lovingly recreated East German sitting room.
Commonwealth weightlifter Peter Kirkbride has now helped recreated the original design by donning a moustache and lifting a can into the air.
Its recreated glory, accomplished by historical architects and artisans, is classic Gotham.
They were allowed back in 1957 and the Karachay-Cherkess autonomous region recreated.
The familiar semicircle initially used for seating around some sort of open hearth is recreated around coffee tables and entertainment walls even today.
The last scene of the 1969 film The Italian Job is to be recreated on the roof of an arts venue in Sussex.
The antechamber to the artist's studio is recreated in the exhibition.
Two decades later, Labour PM Tony Blair recreated the long-dormant job of London mayor, but if he hoped a similar-minded centrist would win, the move backfired.
The musician was speaking as a group of British artists recreated the recording of The Beatles' debut album Please, Please Me at Abbey Road Studios.
The Broadway adaptation still contains the movie's centrepiece musical number Springtime For Hitler, a wonderful piece of cinematic kitsch, which has been artfully recreated for the stage.
It has been sequenced completely so it can be recreated in a test tube and if it comes back you've got as much virus as you could want.
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After achieving a rare double of winning a Tony Award in New York and an Olivier Award in London, he recreated the role in a 2006 film version.
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