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re·con·struc·tions

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  1. Reconstructions

    Reconstructions is the second album by the Christian rock group AD. Warren Ham is not featured on this album. He is replaced by Michael Gleason on lead vocals. It was re-released and remastered with the title "Reconstructions: Reconstructed", and with a different order of songs.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of reconstructions in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of reconstructions in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of reconstructions in a Sentence

  1. Peter Jackson:

    The purpose of the film was to try and use modern technology, not modern film. We can easily go out and shoot reconstructions and all that, but we didn't do that, we used strictly a hundred-year-old footage, but we used computer firepower to restore it to the maximum degree that we could.

  2. Colleague Robert Breitbeck:

    We have our Virtobot system with an industrial scanner and with this equipment we can scan the skin with the pattern injury in color and true to scale so we can store it, and later we can combine it with 3D data which the police scans together with us and with this 3D data we have a basis we can do the 3D reconstructions or visualizations of murder cases or traffic accidents.

  3. Oscar Nilsson:

    I use silicone, prosthetic eyes and real human hair to achieve this [effect], but they are also reconstructions, forensically rebuilt, muscle by muscle. This is actually very close to what they looked like in life.

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