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Definition of Reenactments
1. reenactment [n] - See also: reenactment
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reenactments
Literary usage of Reenactments
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. State Laws and Ordinances on Firearms by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"952,18 USC 843, and any amendments or additions thereto or reenactments thereof,
with respect to explosives and explosive devices lawfully acquired, ..."
2. Police Body Armor Standards and Testing by Office of Technology Assessment, United States, Congress (1992)
"reenactments of "magnum saves" are likely to have particular influence on the
conclusions drawn from an analysis of reenactments, because they are likely to ..."
3. Psychosocial Issues for Children and Families in Disasters: A Guide for the by Stanford B. Friedman (1996)
"The play and/or reenactments are a necessity for the child, although there is no
evident joy or diminution of distress. It is not play in the usual sense of ..."
4. Battlefields of the Civil War by Blair Howard (1998)
"For instance, at the first reenactments of the Battle of Tunnel Hill in north
Georgia ... Most of the smaller reenactments are like this, and if you add the ..."
5. Slavery, Or Involuntary Servitude: Does it Legally Exist in the State of New (1864)
"Xf. The statute of 1805, and its reenactments were held not to pass the covenants,
or make them run with the rent, but to give the right and remedy which ..."
6. Helping Your Child Learn History by Unknown (1993)
"The Past Anew reenactments of historical battles or periods, such as colonial
... Find out where reenactments are held by looking in your local newspaper or ..."
7. Road Trip USA: Cross-Country Adventures on America's Two-Lane Highways by Jamie Jensen (2006)
"History buffs got together for summer-long reenactments of the arduous crossing,
building authentic wagons and eating, dressing, and sleeping as the ..."