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treat·ment [ˈtri:tmənt] N

1. treatment no pl (handling):

3. treatment no pl (processing):

de·part·ment [dɪˈpɑ:tmənt] N

1. department UNIV:

2. department COMM:

sektor m

3. department POL:

4. department ADMIN:

urad m

5. department fig inf (field of expertise):

ˈfire de·part·ment N Am

re·ad·just·ment [ˌri:əˈʤʌstmənt] N

2. readjustment POL:

in·dict·ment [ɪnˈdaɪtmənt] N

2. indictment fig (reason for blame):

obtožba f +gen

oint·ment [ˈɔɪntmənt] N

apart·ment [əˈpɑ:tmənt] N

de·port·ment [dɪˈpɔ:tmənt] N no pl form

com·part·ment [kəmˈpɑ:tmənt] N

1. compartment RAIL:

kupe m

2. compartment (section):

en·chant·ment [ɪnˈtʃɑ:ntmənt] N

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These versions are: end state emulation, goal emulation, object movement reenactment, and emulation via affordance learning.
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Next to fantasy, there is also representation of science fiction, LARP, gothic, manga, cosplay and historical reenactment genres.
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Although it does not necessarily seek to reenact a specific event in history, living history is similar to, and sometimes incorporates, historical reenactment.
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Displays include animation, television, fantasy role-play, and renaissance reenactment.
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In an elaborate reenactment ceremony a historic cortege entered the castle, under a torrential downpour.
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They expressed no remorse for their actions, and performed a reenactment of the attack before security officials.
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