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"The big idea is reducing our use of the world's materials so that we don't run out and neither do our children or grandchildren," says John Griffiths who, with Kev Ford, runs Re-Create on a parttime basis.
Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg (the Welsh Language Society) says around 500 people gathered in Aberystwyth to re-create its first protest.
While the studies don't definitively demonstrate that only cancer stem cells can re-create tumors, they indicate that future research should investigate these cancer types in their native environments, says Phil Jones, a stem cell biologist at the Hutchison/MRC Research Centre in Cambridge, England.
You will also get a range of styling products such as the Re-Create Styling Putty, the Re-Create Styling Shaper Gel and the Re-Create Styling Wax so you can create your own frontman style and adapt to any situation.
Yao Lu has photographed mounds of garbage covered in green protective nets and reworked them by computer to re-create Chinese painting aesthetics.
The likes of Papa Was A Rollin' Stone, (Love Is Like A) Heatwave and Jimmy Mack are all given the Collins makeover and what's noticeable is that these are cover versions intended to re-create the original recordings - even down to the presence of three original Funk Brothers, the legendary session musicians who backed dozens of Motown number one singles during the 1960s.
Brandon Avery, president of the North Brookfield Historical Society, said teams will re-create "base ball" as it was played 150 years ago on fields throughout the Brookfields.
The 67-year-old celebrity chef, who started out as a food writer for the Daily Mirror in 1969, will re-create her most popular recipes, but using modern ingredients and a modern budget, in a series of half-hour shows to air on BBC2.
The pattern of the metals on the canvas allowed researchers to re-create what lies underneath Patch of Grass: a portrait of a woman's face unseen since 1887.
PLANS for a pounds 600m European fusion plant that will re-create the power source of the sun took a step forward yesterday.
Julia is completing a masters in ancient cosmetic toxology, where her unique skill can be used to re-create and understand wounds.
The typical North East lass spends pounds 354.79 on clothes, shoes, accessories and beauty treatments to re-create the look of popular fashion icons such as J-Lo, Coleen, Bey-once and Posh Spice.
For example: The scientists asked the artists to design and re-create a scene in an area in central Asia, which is now Ukraine.
Stewart takes us back to his childhood, where he grew up in a poor but loving household, and how he tried re-create it with his young Vietnamese girlfriend, Mai.
It has also included dressing up and posing for the camera to re-create scenes including wartime evacuation.