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  • Re-create this fun by renting a car service for a night on the town with your boyfriend.

    The Lo-Down Lo Bosworth 2011

  • Re-create this fun by renting a car service for a night on the town with your boyfriend.

    The Lo-Down Lo Bosworth 2011

  • Re-create the scene in which you felt hurt, isolating the physical posture real or imagined of the person who hurt you.

    The Next Ten Minutes EdD Andrew Peterson 2010

  • Re-create the scene in which you felt hurt, isolating the physical posture real or imagined of the person who hurt you.

    The Next Ten Minutes EdD Andrew Peterson 2010

  • Re-create the scene in which you felt hurt, isolating the physical posture real or imagined of the person who hurt you.

    The Next Ten Minutes EdD Andrew Peterson 2010

  • Re-create the scene in which you felt hurt, isolating the physical posture real or imagined of the person who hurt you.

    The Next Ten Minutes EdD Andrew Peterson 2010

  • Re-create 68 is a non-violent grassroots group that resists the two-party system.

    Diane Tucker: Gitmo On The Platte? Your Guide To Democratic Convention Doublespeak 2009

  • Re-create 68 has demanded an investigation by officials, including the mayor and the safety manager.

    Paul Krassner: Playing Cops and T-Shirts 2008

  • In any case, there's a certain meta-irony about the name Re-create 68.

    Paul Krassner: Playing Cops and T-Shirts 2008

  • Not only did the crossed-out 68 on the hat of the cop on the T-shirt refer to Re-create 68, but also Re-create 68 itself was a reference to the 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago where protesters were severely beaten by police.

    Paul Krassner: Playing Cops and T-Shirts 2008

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